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Cucumber Laban (Lebanese Yogurt Sauce)

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This cool and creamy cucumber laban (Lebanese yogurt sauce) is perfect with grilled meats, salmon, or as a side salad with a variety of Lebanese specialties.

Spooning out cucumber laban Lebanese yogurt sauce.


Cucumber laban (Lebanese yogurt sauce) holds a special place in my heart. Growing up, I remember watching my Aunt Paula make it in her kitchen before family dinners or holiday gatherings. She would taste test often to find the perfect balance of garlic, mint, and lemon juice. Khyar bi laban is traditionally served alongside many Lebanese dishes such as Meat Stuffed Grape Leaves, M’Juddarah (lentils and bulgur with caramelized onions), Stuffed Kousa Squash, or Sfeehas.

Ingredients

  • Yogurt: I use low-fat plain yogurt, for a creamy, tangy, refreshing taste.
  • Cucumber: Using English cucumbers is my go to as they don’t have as many seeds and the skin usually isn’t as bitter, but you could use regular cucumbers as well.
  • Lemon juice: The bright, acidic, citrusy flavor cuts through the creamy yogurt sauce and pairs well with the cucumber.
  • Mint: I use dried mint as it has an intense flavor and is easy to access, but you could use fresh mint as well, although you’d have to use more of it.
  • Garlic: Strong, aromatic, and a little nutty if flavor, it pairs well with many flavors and ingredients.

How to Make Cucumber Laban

Start your cucumber laban by dicing your cucumber. Alternatively, you could also shred it.

Then in a large bowl, scoop in your yogurt.

And add in the chopped cucumber.

Then using a microplane, freshly grate your garlic, or you could also mince it.

Then add your freshly squeezed lemon juice.

And finish with the dried mint, and some salt and pepper to taste.

Mix well until all ingredients are fully incorporated.

Cucumber laban (Lebanese yogurt sauce)

Garnish with additional mint (dried or fresh), serve, and enjoy your Cucumber Laban (Lebanese Yogurt Sauce)!

Frequently Asked Questions:

What types of yogurt work best for laban?

Greek yogurt would work, but it would make the laban tangier. Low-fat yogurt works best.

How far in advance can this be made?

Cucumber laban can be made 1-2 days ahead of time for a gathering.

What is the difference between tzatziki and laban?

They are very similar in that they use yogurt and cucumber, but where Greek tzatziki uses dill, laban uses mint.
Cucumber laban (Lebanese yogurt sauce)

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Liz eating cucumber laban Lebanese yogurt sauce.

Whip up a batch of my Cucumber Laban (Lebanese Yogurt Sauce) and pair it with a Lebanese classic, or it’s also great in a pita sandwich or on top of grilled salmon, chicken, or pork.

No fork required.

Cucumber Laban (Lebanese Yogurt Sauce)

4.27 stars average
This cool and creamy cucumber laban Lebanese yogurt sauce is perfect with grilled meats, salmon, or as a side salad with a variety of Lebanese specialties.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Serves4
CourseSalad
Calories99

Ingredients
 
 

  • 2 cups plain low fat yogurt
  • 2 cups cucumber finely chopped
  • 1 juice of lemon
  • 2 tablespoons dried mint
  • 2 cloves garlic grated
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper

Instructions
 

  1. Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl and mix well.
    2 cups plain low fat yogurt, 2 cups cucumber, 1 juice of lemon, 2 tablespoons dried mint, 2 cloves garlic, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  2. Check for seasoning and add more lemon, garlic, mint or salt depending on your personal preference.

Nutrition

Calories: 99kcalCarbohydrates: 13.5gProtein: 7gFat: 2.4gSaturated Fat: 1.5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.9gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 380mgFiber: 1.1gSugar: 9.3g

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71 responses to “Cucumber Laban (Lebanese Yogurt Sauce)”

  1. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    As soon as I saw the words “Lebanese and yogurt”, I was sold! I grew up in Asia and the Middle East (State Dept. brat) and have such fond memories of Beirut. When you lived in third world nations in the 50’s and 60’s, Lebanon was a wonderful place to vacation, It was a lovely city with gorgeous beaches and the food was too delicious for words. I use this sauce in so many ways and my family loves it, from the oldest to the very young. (I also just eat it with a spoon.) Your recipe is perfect and it must have been kismet when it popped up on my Pinterest feed.

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Oh that makes me so happy! I would love to visit Lebanon one day – it’s on my travel bucket list. I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!! Let me know if you try any of my other Lebanese recipes: https://thelemonbowl.com/middle-eastern/

  2. 6xblessd Avatar
    6xblessd

    Found this recipe about 6 months ago and have been making it regularly. Love, love, love! We make homemade yogurt, and I try to eat a healthy amount of it for health reasons, but I really struggle wit the sweet variations on it (added fruit, honey, etc) and much prefer savory. This recipe is perfect. Thank you for sharing!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      I’m so happy to hear it!!! I’m the same way – I much prefer savory! Have you tried my Raita? https://thelemonbowl.com/cucumber-yogurt-raita/

  3. Sally Warfield Avatar
    Sally Warfield

    This is the bomb!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      I’m so glad you love it!! We make it all the time!

  4. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    LOVE this sauce!!!! Thank you for this recipe!!! This is so refreshing….creamy and good it’s hard to believe it’s healthy!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Im so glad you like it!

  5. Sylvia Avatar
    Sylvia

    Is There Anything I Can Use Instead Of mint? I Can’t Find It At My Store

    1. Sylvia Avatar
      Sylvia

      Thanks Liz, ignore my double post/question on the kafta recipe, sorry!

      Very helpful, I have made your tzatziki before, super good!

  6. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    Yay!! Another’s cuke recipe, and this ones right up my hubby’s alley! Reminds him of his aunt’s who are fabulous lenabese cooks.. Let see if I can wow him with this and use up my cukes at the same time!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      It’s always great to have an aunt who makes delicious foods!!!

  7. Liz Avatar
    Liz

    Thank you, Liz for the nice recipes and good information.

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      You are so sweet Liz – my pleasure!

  8. Andrei Avatar
    Andrei

    I’m making vegetarian gyros today! I think I’ll add this in ^_^
    Thanks for the recipe. :)

  9. Nutmeg Nanny Avatar
    Nutmeg Nanny

    Oh goodness, I have got to make this soon it looks fantastic!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      You would love this friend!! So flavorful!

  10. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
    Liz DellaCroce

    Girl you would fit right in with our group of loud, crazy women!!!