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CHO-Cornbread and Dips

About a week ago I got a big shipment of yogurt from Chobani!

They have these big tubs, so you can either be more economical with your yogurt purchasing, or you can use them in cooking! Greek yogurt is a great substitute in cooking and you can see a TON of great recipes on Chobani’s recipe page.

I got to see Chobani used in a real restaurant when I went to the Chobani dinner this summer at Boka! My cooking isn’t quite that fantastic… but hey, it works! Since Sunday was game day (Chiefs vs. Broncos), I thought it would be appropriate to make a couple dips!

My mom always makes a french onion dip, that she gets from one of those dip mix bags at the grocery store. You’re supposed to add sour cream, but she substitutes some of the sour cream for Greek yogurt.

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French Onion Dip (by my mom)

Ingredients:

8 oz sour cream of choice

8 oz plain Greek yogurt

1 packet French onion dip mix

Directions:

Mix ingredients together, store in refrigerator to cool until time to serve. Best served with ridged potato chips!

For dinner, we were having some grilled chicken so I wanted to spice things up and make some Tzatziki sauce for the chicken! I found the recipe here on the Chobani recipe page.

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Delicious!

For the cornbread, I found a “real cornbread” recipe on Eating Well for a baseline, and then adjusted it in several ways to fit what I wanted to do.

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Gluten-Free Cornbread (adapted from Eating Well)

Ingredients

3 tablespoons coconut oil

1 large egg

1 and 1/2 cup vanilla chobani yogurt (or plain)

2 tablespoons honey

2 cups cornmeal

1 tsp baking powder

1/2 tsp salt

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Directions

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Mix wet ingredients, set aside. Mix dry ingredients, then add wet to dry. Place in 9 inch skillet, or other comparable baking pan (I used an 8 x 8 pan because that’s all we had). Bake for about 20 minutes, checking during the last few minutes, or until the top is golden brown. Let cool for 5 minutes before slicing. Enjoy!

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Do you use yogurt as a substitute in recipes?

 

What’s your favorite kind of dip?

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18 COMMENTS

  1. I ALWAYS substitute Greek yogurt for sour cream and love it haha. I can’t tell the difference, and no one else has been able to, either, so I consider that a huge win 🙂

  2. I loooove both French onion dip and tzaziki! When I visited Greece, I think I had tzaziki and pita bread everyday for lunch 🙂 I try to sub in yogurt to make meals healthier, my favorite use for it is on beef stroganoff!

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