Labneh

Labneh

A bowl of creamy labneh topped with olive oil and herbs, served with pita bread.

Thereโ€™s a cozy little corner in my kitchen that feels like a warm hug when I whip up my favorite go-to dish: Labneh. This creamy, tangy delight, a staple in Middle Eastern homes, found its way into my heart years ago when I first tasted it at a friendโ€™s house. The moment I dipped a fresh slice of pita into the fluffy dollop of labneh sprinkled with za’atar, I was transported! The rich, velvety texture mingled with the zesty bites of lemon and the earthy notes of the olive oilโ€”oh my goodness, it was like a fairytale for my palate! The aroma wafting through the kitchen felt like a blend of comfort and joy.

Why do I adore Labneh so much? Itโ€™s incredibly versatile, quick to make, and invites everyone to gather around the table, sharing in the deliciousness. Whether you spread it onto a crusty piece of bread or add it as a savory layer on your favorite salad, you’re bound to create magic. With your apron on and a feeling of warmth in your heart, I promise you will adore this treat just as much as I do.

Why Youโ€™ll Love This Recipe

  • Effortless Preparation: Just a few simple ingredients and a little bit of patience!
  • Healthy Goodness: Packed with protein and live culturesโ€”great for gut health.
  • Perfectly Versatile: Enjoy it as a dip, spread, or in salads; the possibilities are endless!
  • Crowd-Pleasing Flavor: A delightful addition to any gathering, sure to impress family and friends.
  • Customizable Toppings: Make it your own with fresh herbs, nuts, and spices.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup whole milk Greek yogurt
    Tip: Choose a full-fat version for the creamiest labnehโ€”it’s totally worth it!

  • Heaping 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
    Tip: The salt not only enhances flavor but aids in the straining process too.

  • Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling
    Tip: A quality olive oil elevates your labneh; it should be fruity and fragrant!

  • Za’atar
    Tip: This aromatic blend is fantastic for sprinkling on top or mixing in; it adds a wonderful earthy layer.

  • Crushed pistachios
    Tip: A sprinkle of these adds lovely crunch and a pop of color!

  • Lemon zest
    Tip: A little zest goes a long way in brightening the labneh’s flavor.

  • Red pepper flakes
    Tip: For those who like a spicy kick, these will surely jazz things up!

  • Fresh mint leaves
    Tip: Fresh mint elevates the taste to a refreshing level, perfect for warm days.

  • Crisp veggies, pita, or crackers, for dipping
    Tip: I love serving with fresh cucumbers and radishes for a delightful crunch!

Full recipe card is below.

How to Make It

Mix the Yogurt and Salt

In a small bowl, mix together the Greek yogurt and heaping sea salt. Feel the creamy texture as you stirโ€”smooth and dreamy!

Prepare to Strain

Scoop the yogurt mixture onto a layer of cheesecloth. If your yogurt is very thick, use two layers. Bring up the edges and tie them around a wooden spoon, letting the mixture hang in a medium bowl. This is where the magic happens!

Chill, Chill, Chill

Place the wooden spoon across the bowl and let it hang in the fridge overnight. Don’t forget to check back the next dayโ€”the anticipation of transformation is part of the fun!

Serve and Enjoy

After a full night of draining, remove the labneh from the cheesecloth and place it into a lovely serving bowl. Drizzle with olive oil and top with your favorite toppings like za’atar, crushed pistachios, lemon zest, red pepper flakes, and fresh mint. Serve it with crisp veggies, pita, or delightful crackers, and watch smiles bloom all around!

Pro Tips for Success

  • Use fine cheesecloth for the best draining results; better texture, less mess!
  • Experiment with different types of yogurtโ€”try sheep’s milk for a unique flavor!
  • The longer you strain, the thicker your labneh will be; adjust to your preference.

Flavor Variations

  • Herbed Labneh: Woah! Letโ€™s add some finely chopped dill or chives for a fresh twist!
  • Sweet Labneh: Try a swirl of honey and a sprinkle of cinnamon for a delightful breakfast option.
  • Spicy Labneh: Blend in roasted garlic or sriracha for adventurous flavor!

Serving Suggestions

Pair labneh with your favorite cruditรฉ, serve it alongside grilled meats or falafel, or add it dolloped onto a warm flatbread. For a cozy meal, sip a chilled cucumber mint lemonadeโ€”it was made for labneh!

Make-Ahead & Storage

You can prepare labneh up to a week in advance and store it in an airtight container in the fridge. Just be sure to keep it in a cool spot away from strong smells!

Leftovers

Oh, glorious labneh leftovers! Spread it on sandwiches, swirl it into soups, or use it in dressings for a creamy base. The world is your labneh oyster!

Freezing

While I generally recommend enjoying labneh fresh, you can freeze it in small portions. Make sure to wrap it tightly in plastic wrap or store it in an airtight container. Freeze for up to 3 months and when ready, thaw in the fridge overnight.

Reheating

Labneh is best enjoyed fresh, but if you chill your leftovers, simply set it out for a few minutes to bring it back to room temp before serving. Stir it to soften!

FAQs

Can I use regular yogurt instead of Greek yogurt?
Yes, but your labneh will be thinnerโ€”Greek yogurt creates that luscious texture we all love!

How do I know when itโ€™s ready?
Taste it after 12 hours for a creamy spread or leave it longer for a firmer texture!

Can I add other flavors to labneh?
Absolutely! Think of herbs, spices, or even roasted garlicโ€”get creative!

Can I use labneh as a substitute in recipes?
Definitely! Labneh can replace sour cream in recipes for a tangy twist or serve as a base in dressings and dips.

Final Thoughts

Making labneh is like wrapping warmth around your heart and sharing it with loved ones. It’s a simple process that opens avenues for exploring textures and flavors. So don your apron, embrace the deliciousness, and let labneh take center stage at your next gathering. Youโ€™ll find joy in every creamy bite, and your friends will keep coming back for more! With love and kitchen magic, enjoy every scoop!

Happy cooking!
Chef Ellie from Thinerecipes.com

Ellie

Labneh

A creamy, tangy Middle Eastern yogurt spread that’s versatile and perfect for dips, spreads, and salads.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 1 day
Servings: 4 servings
Course: Appetizer, Dip, Snack
Cuisine: Middle Eastern
Calories: 120

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients
  • 1 cup whole milk Greek yogurt Choose a full-fat version for the creamiest labneh.
  • 1/4 teaspoon sea salt Enhances flavor and aids in the straining process.
  • Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling A quality olive oil elevates the flavor.
Toppings
  • Za’atar Adds a wonderful earthy layer.
  • Crushed pistachios Adds crunch and a pop of color.
  • Lemon zest Brightens the flavor.
  • Red pepper flakes For a spicy kick.
  • Fresh mint leaves Elevates the taste to a refreshing level.
  • Crisp veggies, pita, or crackers, for dipping Great with cucumbers and radishes.

Method
 

Preparation
  1. In a small bowl, mix together the Greek yogurt and heaping sea salt until smooth.
  2. Scoop the yogurt mixture onto a layer of cheesecloth and tie it around a wooden spoon, hanging it over a bowl.
Chill
  1. Place the setup in the fridge overnight to let it strain.
Serving
  1. After draining, remove the labneh from the cheesecloth and transfer to a serving bowl.
  2. Drizzle with olive oil and top with za’atar, pistachios, lemon zest, red pepper flakes, and fresh mint.
  3. Serve with fresh veggies, pita, or crackers.

Notes

Store labneh in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. Can be frozen for up to 3 months, thaw in the fridge.