Cilantro Lime Sauce with Greek Yogurt

This cilantro lime sauce blends fresh cilantro, lime juice, garlic, honey, and Greek yogurt into a creamy sauce for tacos, chicken, rice bowls, and salads. Keep it thick for dipping, add a little water for drizzling, or thin it further for dressing.

The standard recipe uses one dairy base and the tender cilantro stems as well as the leaves. That keeps the ingredient list manageable and helps you use more of the cilantro bunch without relying on mayonnaise, sour cream, avocado, or oil.

Quick Answer

To make cilantro lime sauce, blend cilantro, lime juice, garlic, honey, salt, and pepper until finely chopped. Add plain Greek yogurt and pulse until combined, then add cold water one tablespoon at a time. The recipe makes about 1 cup, divided into eight small servings, although the exact volume depends on the yogurt and how much water you add.

Cilantro Lime Sauce at a Glance

Detail Information
Base Plain nonfat Greek yogurt
Approximate yield About 1 cup
Servings 8 small servings, calculated as 1/8 of the recipe
Method Blender or food processor, with a no-blender alternative
Best uses Tacos, chicken, rice bowls, dipping, and salads

Why This Cilantro Lime Sauce Is Practical

One creamy base

Plain Greek yogurt provides the entire creamy base. You do not need to purchase both mayonnaise and sour cream for the standard version.

Adjustable texture

Water changes the consistency without adding more lime acidity. Start with less water for a dip, then add more only if you want a sauce that drizzles or pours.

Less cilantro waste

The tender stems have plenty of cilantro flavor and can go into the blender with the leaves. Remove any thick, tough, damaged, or discolored stems before measuring.

Cilantro Lime Sauce Recipe

Yield: About 1 cup
Servings: 8 small servings
Cooking: No cooking required

Labeled ingredients for cilantro lime sauce, including Greek yogurt, cilantro, lime juice, garlic, honey, salt, pepper, water, and optional jalapeño.
The standard ingredients for Greek yogurt cilantro lime sauce, with optional jalapeño for heat.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (245 g) plain nonfat Greek yogurt made with pasteurized milk
  • 1 cup lightly packed fresh cilantro leaves and tender stems (about 16 g), rinsed and thoroughly dried
  • 2 tablespoons (30 g) fresh lime juice
  • 1 small garlic clove (about 3 g), peeled
  • 1 teaspoon (7 g) honey
  • 1.5 g salt, about 1/4 teaspoon fine salt; volume varies with crystal size
  • Small pinch of black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon cold water, plus up to 2 tablespoons more as needed
  • Optional: a small piece of jalapeño for heat

Instructions

  1. Rinse the cilantro and lime under plain running water. Dry the cilantro thoroughly so excess water does not thin the sauce.
  2. Add the cilantro, lime juice, garlic, honey, salt, black pepper, and optional jalapeño to a small blender or food processor.
  3. Blend until the cilantro and garlic are finely chopped. Stop and scrape down the sides as needed.
  4. Add the Greek yogurt. Pulse until the sauce is evenly combined with fine green flecks. Avoid blending longer than necessary.
  5. Blend in 1 tablespoon of cold water. For a thinner sauce, add up to 2 more tablespoons, one at a time.
  6. Taste and adjust the salt, lime, or honey only if needed. Transfer the sauce to a clean container and refrigerate promptly if you are not serving it immediately.
Three-step process showing chopped cilantro mixture, Greek yogurt added, and blended cilantro lime sauce.
Process the cilantro mixture first, pulse in the Greek yogurt, then adjust the sauce with water.

How to Make It Without a Blender

Finely mince the cilantro and garlic, then whisk them with the lime juice, honey, salt, pepper, and Greek yogurt. Add water a little at a time. The hand-mixed sauce will look more rustic, feel slightly thicker, and have larger cilantro pieces than the blended version.

Choose the Right Consistency

Use Water guideline Target texture
Dip or dollop 0 to 1 tablespoon Holds on a spoon
Taco or bowl drizzle 1 to 2 tablespoons Falls in a slow ribbon
Salad dressing 2 to 3 tablespoons Pours easily

These amounts are guides because Greek yogurt thickness varies by brand. Add water gradually and stop when the sauce fits the meal you are making.

Close-up of creamy cilantro lime sauce with fine cilantro flecks falling slowly from a spoon.
Add water gradually until the sauce falls from the spoon in a slow ribbon.

Troubleshooting Cilantro Lime Sauce

If the sauce is too thin

Stir in more Greek yogurt one spoonful at a time. Taste again afterward because extra yogurt can soften the lime and salt flavors.

If the sauce is too thick

Add cold water one tablespoon at a time. More lime juice will also thin the sauce, but it can make the flavor sharper.

If the garlic tastes too strong

Use a smaller clove in the next batch. Raw garlic varies in strength, and a small clove is easier to balance in a cold sauce.

If the sauce separates

A small amount of liquid may collect as the sauce sits. Stir it thoroughly before serving. If the sauce has visible mold, an unusual odor, or has been stored outside safe time and temperature limits, discard it.

What to Serve with Cilantro Lime Sauce

Use the thicker sauce as a dip or spoon it onto tacos. A drizzle works well over a chicken avocado rice bowl, chicken corn rice bowl, or grilled chicken rice bowl.

It also pairs with Crockpot chicken tacos. For more ways to build a meal around it, browse these chicken rice bowl recipes.

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Meal Prep, Storage, and Food Safety

This is a cold dairy sauce, so keep it refrigerated and add it to warm meal-prep components after reheating them separately.

Safety point What to do Source
Washing produce Rinse the cilantro and lime under plain running water. Do not use soap or produce wash. FDA
Refrigerator temperature Keep the refrigerator at 40°F/4°C or below. FoodSafety.gov
Prompt refrigeration Refrigerate within 2 hours, or within 1 hour when the temperature is above 90°F/32°C. FoodSafety.gov
Conservative use window Plan to use the sauce within 3 to 4 days. USDA FSIS general leftovers guidance

The USDA does not publish a storage period specifically for homemade cilantro yogurt sauce. The 3 to 4 day window above uses its general refrigerated-leftovers guidance as a conservative benchmark. Store the sauce in a clean, airtight container and use a clean spoon each time.

Freezing is not recommended when texture matters because yogurt sauce can separate after thawing. Making a fresh batch is the more predictable option.

Substitutions and Variations

Use 2% Greek yogurt

Plain 2% Greek yogurt can replace nonfat yogurt in the same amount. It may produce a richer sauce, but it will change the estimated calories and fat.

Use sour cream

Sour cream can replace Greek yogurt by volume, but the flavor, protein, fat, and thickness will change. The nutrition estimate below applies only to the nonfat Greek yogurt version.

Add more lime aroma

Add a little finely grated lime zest after washing and drying the lime. Zest increases lime aroma without adding as much liquid as extra juice.

Make it spicy

Blend in a small piece of jalapeño. Start with less because pepper heat varies. The optional jalapeño is not included in the nutrition estimate.

Estimated Nutrition

The estimate below is for one-eighth of the standard recipe made with 245 g nonfat Greek yogurt, 16 g cilantro, 30 g lime juice, 3 g garlic, 7 g honey, and 1.5 g salt. Water adds no calories, and optional jalapeño is excluded.

Nutrient Estimated amount per serving
Calories About 25
Protein About 3 g
Carbohydrates About 2 g
Fat About 0 g after rounding
Sodium About 85 mg

Values were calculated from generic USDA FoodData Central entries and rounded. Actual nutrition varies with the yogurt, salt, ingredient weights, final yield, and substitutions. This estimate is not a medical or guaranteed macro claim.

Helpful Tools for This Recipe

  • A small blender or food processor for breaking down the cilantro and garlic
  • A citrus juicer for the lime
  • Measuring spoons or a small kitchen scale for consistent quantities
  • A clean, airtight container for refrigerated storage

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Close-up of creamy cilantro lime sauce with fine cilantro flecks falling slowly from a spoon.

Cilantro Lime Sauce with Greek Yogurt

This creamy cilantro lime sauce blends fresh cilantro, lime juice, garlic, honey, and Greek yogurt into a bright, versatile sauce for tacos, chicken, rice bowls, vegetables, and salads. Keep it thick for dipping or gradually add cold water for an easy drizzle or dressing.
Servings: 8 small servings
Course: Sauce
Cuisine: American
Calories: 25

Ingredients
  

Cilantro Lime Sauce
  • 1 cup plain nonfat Greek yogurt Made with pasteurized milk
  • 1 cup fresh cilantro leaves and tender stems Lightly packed, rinsed and thoroughly dried; remove thick, tough, damaged, or discolored stems
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
  • 1 small clove garlic Peeled
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine salt Approximately 1.5 g; volume can vary with crystal size
  • 1 small pinch black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon cold water Plus up to 2 tablespoons more as needed for the desired consistency
  • jalapeño Optional; use a small piece for extra heat

Equipment

  • Small blender or food processor
  • Citrus juicer
  • Measuring spoons
  • Small kitchen scale
  • Clean airtight storage container

Method
 

  1. Rinse the cilantro and lime under plain running water. Dry the cilantro thoroughly so excess moisture does not unintentionally thin the sauce.
  2. Add the cilantro, lime juice, garlic, honey, salt, black pepper, and optional jalapeño to a small blender or food processor.
  3. Blend until the cilantro and garlic are finely chopped, stopping to scrape down the sides of the container when needed.
  4. Add the Greek yogurt and pulse just until evenly combined. The finished sauce should be creamy with fine green flecks; avoid blending longer than necessary.
  5. Blend in 1 tablespoon of cold water. For a thinner consistency, add up to 2 additional tablespoons of water, one tablespoon at a time, stopping when the sauce reaches the texture you want.
  6. Taste the sauce and adjust the salt, lime juice, or honey only if needed. Transfer to a clean container and refrigerate promptly if not serving immediately.
  7. For a no-blender version, finely mince the cilantro and garlic. Whisk them together with the lime juice, honey, salt, black pepper, and Greek yogurt, then gradually whisk in water until the desired consistency is reached.

Notes

The recipe makes about 1 cup, with eight servings calculated as one-eighth of the batch. For a thick dip or dollop, use 0 to 1 tablespoon of water. For a taco or bowl drizzle, use about 1 to 2 tablespoons. For a pourable salad dressing, use about 2 to 3 tablespoons. Greek yogurt thickness varies by brand, so add water gradually.
If the sauce becomes too thin, stir in additional Greek yogurt one spoonful at a time. If it is too thick, add cold water one tablespoon at a time. A small amount of separation during storage can usually be corrected by stirring thoroughly.
Plain 2% Greek yogurt or sour cream can replace the nonfat Greek yogurt by volume, although flavor, texture, fat, protein, and nutrition will change. Finely grated lime zest can be added for extra lime aroma, and a small piece of jalapeño can be blended in for heat.
Keep the sauce refrigerated at 40°F/4°C or below and refrigerate within 2 hours of preparation, or within 1 hour when temperatures exceed 90°F/32°C. As a conservative home-storage guideline, use within 3 to 4 days. Freezing is not recommended when texture is important because yogurt-based sauces may separate after thawing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is cilantro lime sauce made of?

This version combines plain Greek yogurt, fresh cilantro, lime juice, garlic, honey, salt, and black pepper. Cold water adjusts the consistency, and jalapeño is optional.

Can I make cilantro lime sauce without a blender?

Yes. Mince the cilantro and garlic as finely as possible, then whisk them with the remaining ingredients. The sauce will be more rustic and less uniformly green.

How do I thicken or thin cilantro lime sauce?

Add Greek yogurt one spoonful at a time to thicken it. Add cold water one tablespoon at a time to make it easier to drizzle or pour.

How long does cilantro lime sauce last in the refrigerator?

As a conservative home-use guideline, refrigerate it promptly and plan to use it within 3 to 4 days. Keep the refrigerator at 40°F/4°C or below.

What can I serve with cilantro lime sauce?

Serve it with tacos, chicken, rice bowls, vegetables, or salads. Adjust the water so the sauce fits the dish.

Final Takeaway

Start with less water, then adjust this cilantro lime sauce for dipping, drizzling, or dressing. If you want another Greek yogurt sauce for future meals, try Bang Bang Sauce with Greek Yogurt or Honey Mustard Sauce with Greek Yogurt.


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