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  2. 30 Best Greek Yogurt Dip Recipes to Make Your Veggies Taste ...

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    So, let's lighten things up with the 30 best Greek yogurt dip recipes to make veggies, chips, and crackers taste delicious. Related: 15 Best Cream Cheese Dip Recipes Greek Yogurt Dips for Veggies

  3. Strained yogurt - Wikipedia

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    Strained yogurt is usually marketed in North America as "Greek yogurt" and in the United Kingdom as "Greek-style yoghurt", [5] though strained yogurt is also widely eaten in Levantine, Eastern Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Central Asian, South Asian, and Eastern European cuisines, where it is often used in cooking, as it curdles less readily ...

  4. 10 Ways to Use Greek Yogurt - AOL

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    If you like ranch, onion, Greek goddess or other creamy dressings and dips, simply substitute Greek yogurt for part of all of the sour cream or mayonnaise. Try this recipe for Herb-Yogurt Dip. Sauces

  5. Armenian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Armenian merchants in Watertown, Massachusetts began ordering yogurt, labneh and string cheese from Colombo Yogurt, and the product eventually made it on to supermarket shelves. [55] Tarhana. Tarhana is a mixture of yogurt and bulgur wheat. [56] The yogurt and bulgur are combined and left on a tray until the grains absorb the yogurt.

  6. How to Make Greek Yogurt 10x Better - AOL

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    The recipe starts with mixing a cup of fresh fruit (like strawberries or blueberries) with 1/4 a cup of Greek yogurt, then dolloping that onto parchment paper and freezing it.

  7. Börek - Wikipedia

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    The English name borek [1] [2] comes from Turkish börek (Turkish pronunciation:), while burek is used in the countries of the former Yugoslavia.Forms in other languages include: Albanian: byrek; Greek: μπουρέκι, romanized: bouréki; Bulgarian: Бюрек, romanized: byurek; Algerian Arabic: بُريك, romanized: bourek and brick annabi; and Tunisian Arabic: brik.

  8. List of Greek dishes - Wikipedia

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    Greek version of nougat; found everywhere in Greece, but specially made on the Heptanese. Melomakarona (μελομακάρονα) "Honey macaroons" which are cookies soaked in a syrup of diluted honey (μέλι or meli in Greek, thus melo-makarona), then sprinkled with crushed walnuts. Typically baked for Easter and Christmas.

  9. Spaghetti with Garlicky Yogurt Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    “Macarona bi laban, an Arabic dish of cooked pasta tossed in a glossy, garlicky yogurt sauce, was kind of like our version of pasta Alfredo growing up,” Jawad writes. “Some cooks pour the ...