This week I wanted to share with you one of the easiest dips I know. This dip is a fantastic way of increasing your oily fish (omega 3) intake which is great for heart health, and it really is super versatile.
I have eaten this mackerel dip as a snack with oatcakes, as a starter with slices of pitta bread, and with a roasted chickpea salad and crackers for a balanced lunch. I really do love this dip and it can keep in the fridge for 1-2 days after making (just cover and check the use-by dates of your yoghurt/fish first!).
Healthy Mackerel Dip
Ingredients
- 100g Fat free Greek yoghurt
 - 100g Smoked mackerel fillet
 
Instructions
- Add the Greek yoghurt to a mixing bowl along with the mackerel fillet
 - Optional: Add spinach to add colour/taste
 - Mix the ingredients using a hand-blender/blender (add more yoghurt for a creamier dip)
 
Notes
Serves 2.
Nutrition Facts
Amount Per Serving  | ||
|---|---|---|
Calories 80  | ||
% Daily Value  | ||
Total Fat 7 g  | 11%  | |
Total Carbohydrates 1.5 g  | 1%  | |
Protein 6.5 g  | 13%  | |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
				
Hi Nic, great website 🙂
can you tell me what the crackers are in the picture please.
I am looking for something low calorie, low fat to put my dip on.
Thanks in advance.
Pauline
Author
Hello! They’re from Nairns 🙂 but I also love Ryvita!