Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Cilantro-Lime Yogurt Sauce

Cilantro-Lime Yogurt Sauce

This is terrible to say, but I do not like this sauce! I am one of those individuals who hate the taste of cilantro (it tastes like soap to me) which is a unique genetic trait. But since most people like cilantro and it pairs with so many other dishes I made my testers try this recipe for me and it was a hit! Hate cilantro too? You can use parsley, basil, lemon thyme...or whatever herb will pair well with your dish. They use it on meat, mixed with salsa, and served as a vegetable dip. This sauce is thin because of the lime juice, but you can use yogurt cheese (Greek yogurt drained overnight using cheesecloth or a tea towel to removed some of the liquid) or add some protein powder or xanthan gum to thicken it if you need or want a thicker dip. Another good thickener is an ounce or two of melted cream cheese, which will stiffen the sauce as it chills. You can also use sour cream in place of part or all of the yogurt. 1 cup fat free Greek yogurt (240 calories, 43.5 grams protein)
½ cup finely minced fresh cilantro
Zest and juice from ½ lime (10 calories)
Dash cayenne pepper (or to taste)
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper

Combine all of the ingredients in a small bowl. Serve immediately or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to five days, making sure to stir to blend before serving.

Makes about 1 1/2 cups dip or sauce.

Preparation Time: 5 minutes

250 calories and 43.5 grams protein total
41.7 calories and 7.3 grams protein per ¼ cup serving

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