Homemade Labneh Recipe (2024)

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published May 31, 2023

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Mark my words! Try labneh once, and you’ll be hooked. You might describe this labneh recipe as “Middle Eastern cream cheese.” Imagine all the intoxicating tanginess of Greek yogurt concentrated in a spreadable, silky smooth cheese. It’s ridiculously rich and divinely delicious!

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Today’s recipe for labneh is a jewel that comes to us from the treasure chest of Middle Eastern Cuisine. While the exact region it originated is hard to pinpoint, we know that this velvety creation has been enjoyed around the Fertile Crescent for over 2,000 years!

As you’ll see, the recipe is quite simple — requiring only two ingredients. We mix it up, store it in the fridge, and wait for the magic to happen. Patience is honestly the hardest part, especially after you’ve tried labneh once.

For more cheesy treasures, check out my Tirokafteri (Feta Cheese Spread), Marinated Feta Cheese w/ Herbs + Chiles, or these Paneer Pakora (Cheese Fritters).

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INGREDIENT NOTES AND SUBSTITUTIONS

  • Yogurt – Full-fat Greek yogurt is the star of the show. It brings a rich creaminess and uniquely tangy flavor. You can use half goat/half cow’s milk yogurt or you can use the full amount of either. I prefer the flavor and texture of all goat’s milk yogurt when it’s available. You can always find it at a Middle Eastern market, but many health food stores carry it as well. Either way, make sure it is full-fat Greek yogurt as regular yogurt won’t work.
  • Salt – Enhances the natural flavors of the yogurt while helping to extract the liquid. Choose a finely ground, high-quality salt like kosher or sea salt for the best results.
  • Olive Oil – Drizzled on top of the finished labneh, olive oil adds an extra layer of richness without being overpowering.
  • Za’atar Spice – With bright sumac, aromatic thyme, earthy sesame seeds, and more, this herby and exotic spice blend adds just the right dash of complimentary flavor and color. Find it in the spice aisle at your supermarket or check out the link for a DIY version. You can also choose to skip this or try any of your other favorite Spice Blends.

HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE LABNEH

1. Prepare the Sieve. Use either a linen towel or 3 layers of cheesecloth to line a large sieve. Place the sieve over a large bowl to catch the expressed liquid and set aside.

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2. Mix the Yogurt. Combine the yogurt and salt in a bowl and whisk together. Transfer the mixture to the prepared sieve. Carefully tie the loose ends of the linen towel or cheesecloth together.

3. Refrigerate for 1-2 Days. Move the entire yogurt-filled bowl and sieve to the refrigerator. Allow it to drain and chill for 24-36 hours.

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4. Reveal the Labneh. Untie the linen or cheesecloth package and gently roll out the freshly made labneh. Transfer it to an airtight container and discard the liquid.

5. Garnish & Serve. The yogurt should be thick and a bit dry, while smooth and creamy on the inside. Enjoy this homemade labneh recipe right away or refrigerate it for up to a week for maximum freshness.

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Is Labneh a Yogurt or a Cheese?

Both! As an extra strained yogurt, labneh is often referred to as a “yogurt cheese.”

Once you taste it, you will easily understand why. This delightful delicacy offers the best of both worlds!

You can think of labneh as a tart, tangy, salty cream cheese. It has a satiny smooth texture similar to mascarpone while delivering the signature tanginess of Greek yogurt.

The benefits don’t stop there though! This labneh recipe delivers all the sinful deliciousness of cream cheese with fewer calories, more protein, and less fat. Plus, since the recipe is made with yogurt, there is the added benefit of probiotics. Your taste buds and belly will both thank you!

What Do You Serve Labneh With?

This delightfully creamy, tangy cheese is traditionally served with savory foods. It is perfect as part of a mezze platter along with dips like White Bean Hummus, Mutabal (Charred Eggplant Dip), and Muhammara (Red Pepper Dip) with plenty of Khubz (Arabic Pita Bread), sliced vegetables, olives, grape leaves, and more.

Not prepared for a whole mezze platter? For a snack or light meal, you can simply spread out the labneh on a plate, drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with za’atar seasoning, and serve with pita bread.

It also makes a dynamite spread for bagels, wraps, and sandwiches of all types. It makes a great condiment for everything from scrambled eggs to vegetable and rice dishes. Basically anywhere you might use cream cheese or sour cream, give labneh a try!

Can You Freeze Homemade Labneh?

No, I don’t recommend freezing this homemade labneh recipe. Unfortunately, the freezing and thawing process will ruin the smooth and creamy texture that makes labneh so irresistible, leaving you with a grainy mess instead.

For maximum freshness, homemade labneh is best enjoyed within a week. However, you can store your leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1-2 weeks.

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Homemade Labneh Recipe

5 from 4 votes

Cold, creamy, and tantalizingly tangy, this homemade, 2-ingredient labneh recipe can be considered Middle Eastern cream cheese.

Servings: 8

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 1 day d 12 hours hrs

Total: 1 day d 12 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 32 oz whole yogurt (See Note 1)
  • 1/2 tsp salt

Serving Suggestions

  • olive oil
  • zaatar spice blend
  • marinated vegetables
  • pita

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Instructions

  • Line a sieve over a larger bowl to catch the expressed liquid with either 3 layers of cheese cloth or a linen towel (See Note 2). Set aside.

  • In a bowl whisk together the yogurt and salt. Pour this into the lined sieve and carefully tie the loose cheese cloth or linen ends together.

  • Place the the bowl/sieve filled yogurt package in the refrigerator for 24 to 36 hours.

  • Discard the liquid and untie the package. The yogurt will be thick and slightly dry with a smooth creamy interior. Gently roll it out of the cheese cloth or linen and keep in a container that seals. Refrigerate for up to a week.

Notes

  1. Traditionally I’ve read that 2 cups/450 grams of goat’s milk yogurt is mixed with 2 cups/450 grams cow’s milk yogurt. I love the texture and flavor from using all goats milk yogurt, if you can’t find it, source from a Middle Eastern market, order online, or use all cow’s milk yogurt.
  2. When I first made this years ago I used 2 layers of cheesecloth and when I squeezed the yogurt after it had rested over night, I ripped the cheese cloth and the yogurt went everywhere. Triple or use 4 layers to be safe or a linen towel.

Nutrition

Calories: 69kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 15mg | Sodium: 198mg | Potassium: 176mg | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 112IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 137mg | Iron: 1mg

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Middle Eastern

Author: Kevin

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Kevin

I was bitten by the cooking bug as a kid cooking and baking along side my mom. After an ROP restaurant course in high school, I went to work in restaurants and catering. My love of travel and food has led me across the world and I love to share those foods with family and friends.

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FAQs

What is labneh made from? ›

Labneh is what you get when you strain an already-strained yogurt to remove more of the liquid whey. Greek yogurt is strained yogurt, but labneh is doubly strained. What is Labneh made of? Labneh is a soft, flavorful Middle Eastern cheese made from strained yogurt and is so easy to make yourself.

What yogurt is closest to labneh? ›

Because they are so similar, it's sometimes possible to swap Greek yogurt for labneh and vice versa in applications. Greek yogurt and labneh have tangy flavor profiles, so if you're looking to add a dollop to something like this creamy carrot soup with lemon and dill or this easy lobster bisque, both will work nicely.

Is labneh as healthy as yogurt? ›

Labneh cheese is a type of cheese that can be made from cultured Greek yogurt. It contains beneficial probiotic bacteria, calcium and vitamin A. Labneh cheese is also a good source of protein and other macronutrients.

What is the difference between labne and labneh? ›

Labneh, also called Labne or yogurt cheese, is a classic Levantine breakfast. Despite its similarity to cream cheese in texture, labneh is not cheese. You get this thick, creamy dip by straining yogurt overnight to allow the whey to drain out. Labneh is tart and refreshing like yogurt!

Is Greek yogurt and labneh the same? ›

Labneh is what you get when you strain an already strained yogurt, removing much more liquid whey than you would to make Greek yogurt. So while Greek yogurt is strained yogurt, labneh is doubly strained yogurt!

What is the English name for labneh? ›

Strained yogurt is known as labneh (labna, labni, labne, lebni, or labani; Arabic: لبنة) in the Levant, Israel, Egypt, and the Arabian Peninsula.

Can you buy labneh at grocery store? ›

Many grocery stores now carry labneh in the dairy section, but it's simple to make at home. You only need whole-milk yogurt (cow's milk is more traditional, but goat's milk is another option) and a little salt. No need to use Greek yogurt here; plain, unsweetened whole-milk yogurt will do the trick.

Can I replace labneh with Greek yogurt? ›

If you don't have labneh, you can also sub in Greek. yogurt. This standout uses labneh, a Middle Eastern yogurt ... Jones, Martha is going Turkish.

Is labneh healthier than cream cheese? ›

In addition to its delicious taste, labneh is considered a healthy food. It is a good source of protein, calcium, and probiotics, which benefit gut health. Labneh is also lower in fat and sodium compared to cheese or packaged dips, and it adds a lot of calcium to the diet.

Is labneh bad for cholesterol? ›

Plus, labneh is loaded with probiotics that can support digestion and immunity function, manage cholesterol levels, and improve skin health.

Can you use sour cream instead of labneh? ›

Substitutes. You can use yogurt, cream cheese, sour cream, or mascarpone in place of labneh for many uses, but the flavor and texture won't be quite the same. Once you familiarize yourself with the flavor and versatility of labneh, you're more likely going to want to swap it for the others whenever you get the chance.

Can you eat labneh by itself? ›

Aside from a classic plate of labaneh with some bread, or even just eating it with a spoon (one of the reasons it doesn't last very long in my fridge—it's that satisfying!), you can also use it in place of other types of cheese, spreading it on a sandwich or rolling it into balls and tossing them into salads.

Do Turkish people eat labneh? ›

Labneh or yogurt infused with garlic and paired with runny eggs and Levantine spices – it doesn't get much better than that. The original version of this dish, which originates from Turkey, is made with delicious Turkish yogurt.

Is labneh similar to ricotta? ›

OF course you can substitute Labneh for Ricotta. The question is if you should or want to. Will it give you your desired results? From my understanding the texture and moisture content will not be issues.

What cheese is similar to labneh? ›

If you're not familiar with labneh, it's a soft cheese made by straining yogurt to remove the whey. It has a thick, spreadable texture similar to soft goat cheese or cream cheese, and thanks to its yogurt base, its flavor is rich and tangy.

What's the difference between labneh and yogurt? ›

LABNEH is considered a yogurt cheese made in the same way yogurt is, but it's ultra thick, like cream cheese, because the whey is nearly all strained out. Labneh is also high in protein. It's popular in the Middle East as a savory dip or spread.

Is labneh good for health? ›

Like kefir, labneh cheese is a fermented product high in probiotics, which is healthy bacteria. It helps in strengthening the microbiome and improving gut health. Optimum levels of probiotics can help develop an enhanced immune system, control cholesterol, improve digestion and even aid in cancer prevention.

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