Indeed, this no-cook buttermilk and cucumber soup is a perfect dinner on a warm summer’s evening, or as the case was yesterday, on a stinking hot first day of autumn. It helps your body rehydrate after a long day and single serve provides around 40% of the recommended daily intake of calcium – great for strong teeth, bones and healthy muscles.
You can use freshly boiled, lightly crushed potatoes for this or reheat any left over spuds you might have by browning them lightly in a little olive oil.
Serves 2
5 ingredients: Cool tzatziki soup
You can add other crunchy, fresh vegetables to this soup: try sliced radishes or even baby beetroot leaves.
- 600ml buttermilk
- 2 medium cucumbers
- 2 cloves of garlic
- 2 tsp fresh dill
- 2 large potatoes, boiled
Crush freshly boiled potatoes, or brown leftover cold potatoes in a little bit of
olive oil. Dice cucumbers finely. Crush garlic. Combine buttermilk, cucumber,
garlic and dill in a bowl and mix well.
Divide soup between 2 bowls and serve with potatoes on the side.
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2 comments
What a refreshing idea for a soup! I love buttermilk too. Sounds delightful, like summer in a bowl!
Heidi xo
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