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Labne on a large white platter, drizzled with olive oil and decorated with mint leaves
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Labne

Strained yogurt

Labne on a large white platter, drizzled with olive oil and decorated with mint leaves
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Not Too Tricky

serves 10

About the recipe

Labne belongs on every breakfast table and is perfect spread on a Za’atar Manoushe (page 44 of Sofra) with fresh mint, olives, tomatoes and cucumber. Homemade labne topped with olive oil lasts in the fridge for a few weeks so it is worth making it yourself. Leave it to strain for slightly longer, for a thicker, creamier texture.



Recipe From

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Sofra

By Karima Hazim Chatila & Sivine Tabbouch

Ingredients

1 tbsp sea salt

2kg (4lb 8oz) plain yogurt

olive oil, as needed

Method

  1. Start by adding the salt to the yogurt, mix well and taste, adjusting if desired.
  2. Place the yogurt in a muslin (cheesecloth) and then in a colander above a bowl in the fridge. Leave the yogurt to strain for at least 12 hours, depending on how thick you like it. The longer you leave the yogurt to strain, the thicker the labne becomes.
  3. Once you are satisfied with the consistency, taste for salt and either serve as a dip garnished with extra virgin olive oil or empty the labne into a container, top with olive oil and place in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

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