Seasoned Labne Balls in Olive Oil

Vegetarian
Gluten Free
Health score
1%
Seasoned Labne Balls in Olive Oil
4350 min.
25
79kcal

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If you're looking for a delightful and unique addition to your brunch table, these Seasoned Labne Balls in Olive Oil are sure to impress! Not only are they vegetarian and gluten-free, but they also offer a burst of flavors that perfectly complement a variety of morning meals. Picture creamy, tangy yogurt transformed into delectable bite-sized balls, infused with aromatic herbs and spices, all preserved in rich olive oil.

What makes this recipe truly special is the technique used to create the labne. By straining the yogurt, you achieve a luscious texture that holds up beautifully when rolled into balls. The combination of dried oregano, thyme, and a hint of garlic adds depth to every bite, elevating the simple ingredients into something extraordinary. These little morsels can be enjoyed on their own, spread over crusty bread, or paired with fresh vegetables for a refreshing snack any time of day.

While the recipe may take a bit of time with a cooling period of up to three days, the anticipation only heightens the satisfaction of savoring these flavorful treats. Your guests will love the visual appeal of the vibrant olive oil infused with herbs while being captivated by the incredible taste of the labne balls. So gather your friends, savor the moments, and make mealtime an extraordinary experience with this exquisite dish!

Ingredients

  • teaspoon pepper black
  • jar thyme dried (approx)
  • clove garlic crushed
  • cups olive oil (, if necessary)
  • jar oregano dried (approx)
  • teaspoons salt 
  • cups yogurt whole (full-fat)

Equipment

  • sieve
  • plastic wrap
  • kitchen towels
  • colander

Directions

  1. Mix the salt, pepper, and garlic through the yogurt.
  2. Place a clean dish towel on a colander or strainer and pour in the seasoned yogurt. Cover with plastic wrap and put in a cool place, or pull the corners together and tie the dish towel with a thick elastic band or string as tightly as possible around the yogurt, thus increasing the pressure.
  3. Make a loop in the string and hang the filled towel over a bucket or over the sink. It is handy to turn a stool upside down, hang the towel on the cross, and place a bucket under it. Or you can hang the towel from a tree outside, if the weather isn’t too hot. You’ll come up with something. Hang the towel for at least 3 days in a cool place. Every day try to tighten the towel a little more (as much moisture as possible has to be extracted).
  4. Place half of the olive oil, the bay leaves, and other spices in an attractive, tall glass container, preserving jar, or clean vase.
  5. Mix the dried oregano and thyme on a plate. With clean hands, create small balls, the size of a walnut, with the drained yogurt, and carefully roll through the herbs. Slide them into the oil one by one and top up the container with olive oil in order for the balls to “float.”

Nutrition Facts

Calories79kcal
Protein13.67%
Fat67.4%
Carbs18.93%

Properties

Glycemic Index
3.44
Glycemic Load
0.72
Inflammation Score
-2
Nutrition Score
2.6082608570223%

Flavonoids

Apigenin
0.02mg
Luteolin
0.02mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:78.97kcal
3.95%
Fat:6.01g
9.25%
Saturated Fat:2.12g
13.27%
Carbohydrates:3.8g
1.27%
Net Carbohydrates:3.74g
1.36%
Sugar:3.66g
4.06%
Cholesterol:10.19mg
3.4%
Sodium:222.24mg
9.66%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:2.74g
5.49%
Calcium:96.98mg
9.7%
Phosphorus:74.93mg
7.49%
Vitamin B2:0.11mg
6.59%
Vitamin B12:0.29µg
4.83%
Vitamin E:0.56mg
3.71%
Potassium:123.97mg
3.54%
Vitamin K:3.3µg
3.15%
Zinc:0.47mg
3.13%
Vitamin B5:0.31mg
3.07%
Selenium:1.75µg
2.5%
Magnesium:9.78mg
2.44%
Vitamin A:80.26IU
1.61%
Vitamin B1:0.02mg
1.56%
Folate:5.71µg
1.43%
Vitamin B6:0.03mg
1.37%
Manganese:0.02mg
1.05%