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# If you use all of the above ingredients without the water and strain the yogurt until it becomes half in volume, you can make a salad. It is referred to as  "Snezhanka" (Snow White) or mlechna salata (yogurt salad). The main difference is that use pickels/gherkins for Snezhanka and fresh cucumbers for Mlechna Salata.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 9 May 2012


Ingredients

  • 500 g yogurt
  • 1 cup (240ml) water
  • 1 or 2 diced cucumbers (diced is far better than grated, although at many restaurants they grate them)
  • a couple of spoonfuls chopped dill
  • salt, vinegar and oil to taste
  • optional: a couple of spoonfuls chopped walnuts

Procedure

  1. Mix all the ingredients and serve cold in a soup dish. Use enough water so the soup is about the consistency of milk. Add a couple ice cubes if it's not cold.
  2. If you use all of the above ingredients without the water and strain the yogurt until it becomes half in volume, you can make a salad. It is referred to as "Snezhanka" (Snow White) or mlechna salata (yogurt salad). The main difference is that use pickels/gherkins for Snezhanka and fresh cucumbers for Mlechna Salata.