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Easy dip made with "drained yogurt + pasta sauce"-perfect for crackers and raw vegetables ♪

Easy dip of "drained yogurt + pasta sauce"

A simple dip that simply combines drained yogurt with your favorite pasta sauce. It goes well with crackers and raw vegetables.

Material ( About 110g )
Drained yogurt 100g (3.53oz)
Favorite pasta sauce 10-15g (0.53oz)

Since it is based on yogurt, is it safe to put on plenty? Here is a recipe for a simple dip made with drained yogurt.

The two basic ingredients are drained yogurt (100g (3.53oz)) and pasta sauce (10-15g (0.53oz)). Drained yogurt can be handmade or you can use a commercial product such as Morinaga Milk Industry "Parteno". Choose your favorite pasta sauce. This time I chose basil, peperoncino and cod roe.

The ingredients are drained yogurt and pasta sauce

To make it, just mix the drained yogurt and pasta sauce evenly. Please note that if you add too much pasta sauce, the dip will become too soft. If the taste is not enough, it is recommended to add salt, pepper, grated cheese, etc. to adjust.

If you add basil sauce,

The freshness of basil and the richness of cheese are effective in a pale yellow-green sauce.

If you add Peperoncino sauce,

For a crisp taste with garlic and chili punches

If you add cod roe sauce,

A light pink refreshing sauce with a nice flavor and bubble wrap.

Enjoy the finished dip with raw vegetables such as crackers and celery. By combining the saltiness and oil content of the sauce with the acidity of yogurt, the taste is rich but not dull, and is easy to eat. The one I liked the most this time was the one with Peperoncino sauce added. The garlic punch and the spiciness of the chili pepper were effective, and it was crisp and had a lingering taste.

Served with crackers and raw vegetables

For simple crackers

It goes well with fresh celery

A simple dip recipe that seems to be eaten with raw vegetables. If you have a surplus of pasta sauce at home, why not give it a try?
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