Labneh

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once upon a chef
Total Time
20 Minutes, plus 12 to 24 hours to strain
Prep Time
20 Minutes
Rating
5 out of 5 stars
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Ingredients

1½ cups
  • 1 (32-oz) container whole milk plain yogurt (4 cups)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • Olive oil, herbs, and spices, for serving (optional)
BeginnerVegetarianDairyHealthy
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Preparation

Chef’s notes

Make-Ahead Instructions:
Labneh will keep for about 2 weeks stored in a covered container in the refrigerator. It can also be formed into balls and preserved in olive oil for longer shelf life (about 1 month). These labneh balls, or "labneh korat," are perfect for antipasto platters, salads, or as a spread on bread and crackers. They also pair well with fresh herbs, spices, and olives. If you're considering this method, it's best to strain the yogurt for up to 48 hours so that it's thick enough to shape. Alternatively, you could start with Greek yogurt as it results in a thicker consistency. However, for the standard labneh preparation, regular whole milk yogurt is preferable due to its creamier texture and richer taste.
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