Ready in just 5 minutes with no cooking required, this Creamy Whipped Feta is the perfect dip made with rich feta cheese and thick Greek yogurt. Serve it with pita chips or fresh vegetables for a quick and easy appetizer or mezze, spread it on your sandwiches, or use it as a bed to roasted veggies and other toppings (I have lots of ideas for you below)!

A close-up of whipped feta with olive oil, pine nuts, pistachios and herbs

An easy whipped feta dip

It’s my belief that feta cheese makes almost anything better, from a few pieces of crumbled feta atop a fresh salad to a grilled cheese sandwich, and don’t get me started on the flavor revelation which watermelon and feta! There is something about rich, briny feta that can transform a simple dish.

As far as feta appetizers and dips, baked feta, tirokafteri (spicy Greek feta dip), and loaded feta dip are definitely up there for me. Today’s whipped feta is another amazing option that’s sure to please a crowd!

Instead, this recipe combines feta cheese (I like to use blocks of feta stored in brine) with thick Greek yogurt and extra virgin olive oil to produce a fluffy and creamy whipped feta dip in 5 minutes! And the possibilities for how to serve it are endless!

Greek yogurt, feta cheese, pine nuts and crushed pistachios measured into bowls with a lemon, aleppo pepper and olive oil on the sides

Why this feta dip works?

While many whipped feta recipes use cream cheese or sour cream as the base of the dip, I like to use whole milk Greek yogurt, which is more in line with the Mediterranean way of eating. Greek yogurt balances and tames the saltiness of feta, while lending just enough tang and a smooth texture! It does not hurt to use a bit of good extra virgin olive oil to elevate the flavor and enhance the silky, rich finish.

What you’ll need

This easy feta recipe is made with high-quality feta, Greek yogurt and just a handful of additional ingredients to finish. Here are the ingredients I used to make it:

  • Feta Cheese – Use a block of good quality feta that’s been refrigerated in the brine. Do not use already crumbled feta, which tends to be too salty and dry.
  • Greek yogurt – Whole milk Greek yogurt will give you extra smooth, creamy dip the dip. Use a plain, unflavored Greek yogurt.
  • Lemon Zest – The zest of one lemon is blended with the feta and yogurt.
  • Extra Virgin Olive oil – Adds to the feta during blending to help create the smooth, rich texture and also added for serving for extra flavor and nutrition. For a recipe like this, I like to use more robust EVOO with a peppery finish such as Early Harvest Greek EVOO or Hojiblanca Spanish EVOO.
  • Herbs & Spices to finish (optional. This is where you can get creative and jazz up the dip however you like. I used a combination of Aleppo pepper, fresh mint and fresh parsley to add some bright and fresh flavors.
  • Nuts (optional) – Nuts are another little way to add texture and elevate the presentation, but these are optional. I used toasted pine nuts and crushed pistachios are added before serving for added crunch and flavor.

How to make whipped feta

This whipped feta dip takes 5 minutes two steps to make! It’s literally a matter of whipping everything together in a food processor and then adding a few items to garnish and serve. Here’s how:

  • Whip the feta. Combine the feta, Greek yogurt and lemon zest in a food processor and blend. While the processor is running, drizzle the olive oil through the top opening, until the feta is whipped to a smooth texture.

    Feta cheese and Greek yogurt whipped in a food processor
  • Garnish and Serve! Transfer the feta dip to a serving plate and smooth the top of the feta, making a well in the middle. Drizzle more olive oil all over and add the Aleppo pepper, herbs, and nuts. Serve with pita chips or pita wedges.

    Whipped feta dip topped with olive oil and herbs, served with pita chips, on a blue plate

Tips for success

Keep these tips in mind when purchasing ingredients and preparing your whipped feta:

  • Use high quality feta cheese. For this recipe, you want to look for a block of a creamy Greek feta. Avoid crumbled feta, which is too dry and won’t taste as good in this recipe. French or Bulgarian white cheese are also good options – they’re similar to feta but can’t be called feta as Greece has the PDO for “feta”.
  • Use quality olive oil. Olive oil is used twice in this recipe, so you want to be sure you’re using a high quality, good tasting oil that is going to add flavor and richness to the dip. If you skimp on a cheap brand, you will be able to taste the difference. Here are on my go-to olive oils. And like I mentioned earlier, if you like a robust, more peppery oil to finish the dish with big flavor, try Early Harvest Greek EVOO or Hojiblanca Spanish EVOO.
  • Serve immediately. While leftovers will last in the fridge, take full advantage of the whipped, creamy goodness by enjoying this feta dip immediately after preparing. Once it chills in the fridge, the texture will thicken.
Whipped feta cheese topped with olive oil and fresh herbs on a tray with pita chips

Topping options to serve with whipped feta

There is nothing wrong with serving a simple whipped feta with a side of crunchy homemade pita chips or crispy Greek breadsticks. But you can also use this dip as a creamy bed for things like:

Whipped feta dip on a plate with olive oil, Aleppo pepper and fresh herbs

How to store leftovers

Plain whipped feta will last in the fridge for up to 3 days. Let leftovers come to room temperature before trying to dip your pita or veggies.

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Creamy Whipped Feta Dip

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A close-up of whipped feta with olive oil, pine nuts, pistachios and herbs
Ready in just 5 minutes with no cooking required, this Creamy Whipped Feta is made with salty feta and thick Greek yogurt. Pair it with pita chips or fresh vegetables for a quick and easy appetizer. Be sure to check out ideas for how to use this dip as a bed to other delicious toppings!
Prep – 5 minutes
Total – 10 minutes
Cuisine:
Mediterranean
Serves – 6 servings
Course:
Appetizer

Ingredients
  

  • 8 ounces block quality feta, drained
  • 3/4 cup Greek yogurt
  • 1 lemon zest
  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, more as needed
  • 1 teaspoon Aleppo pepper, or red pepper flakes (to your taste)
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
  • 2-3 tablespoons toasted pine nuts, optional
  • 1-2 tablespoons crushed pistachios, optional

Instructions
 

  • In the bowl of a large food processor fitted with a blade, combine the feta, Greek yogurt and lemon zest. Blend, and while the processor is running, drizzle olive oil through the top opening, until the feta is whipped to a smooth mixture.
  • Transfer the whipped feta to a serving plate. With the back of your spoon, smooth the top of the feta, making an indentation in the middle (or a “well”). Pour a bit of olive oil all over the feta, then top with the Aleppo pepper, fresh herbs, and nuts.
  • Serve with pita chips or pita wedges.

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Notes

  • Serve whipped feta with pita chips or your favorite veggies.
  • You can change the seasonings and toppings to your liking. Dukkah and bits of Preserved lemons are great to add on top. You can also use it as a creamy bed for things like roasted tomatoes or roasted broccoli
  • Leftovers and storage: plain whipped feta (with no toppings) should be stored in the fridge in a tight-lid container. It should keep for up to 3 days.
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Nutrition

Calories: 139.7kcalCarbohydrates: 4.1gProtein: 10.8gSaturated Fat: 3.4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.5gMonounsaturated Fat: 3.4gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 21.5mgSodium: 353.3mgPotassium: 58.9mgFiber: 0.3gSugar: 2.2gVitamin A: 283IUVitamin C: 2.5mgCalcium: 34.8mgIron: 0.3mg
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  1. Ann Miner says:

    Count me as one of the ones who got feta sauce instead of whipped feta. I used full fat Greek yogurt, but not usable.

  2. Eric Wickham says:

    5 stars
    Easy and tasty

  3. Donald says:

    Made this recipe nearly exactly–added two tbspns of lemon juice and used Fage 5% fat Greek Yogurt. Food processor blending until creamy. Covered with fresh parsley, oil, zaatar, and Aleppo pepper. Very good. Not runny. My advice to people–use Fage.

    1. TMD Team says:

      Thanks for the tip, Donald!

  4. Katie says:

    I made feta soup 🥴😂

    1. TMD Team says:

      Oh, no! I’m so sorry about that, Katie. There can be some variation with this recipe since different brands of Greek Yogurt can be thick or thin and different kinds of Feta can be drier or creamier. It’s best to check the dip as you make it and adjust as you go. You can either thicken the dip by adding more feta, or keep it thin and use it as a dressing to drizzle over roasted vegetables, salads, fish or drizzle over lentil soup as a finishing touch. I hope that helps you put it to good use.

    2. Jackie Sambursky says:

      3 stars
      Mine is feta soup too – wish I would’ve known to gradually add the yogurt…

      1. Lena says:

        dont worry, you can put cucumber and you will have a delicious soup!
        We have an expression in Greece “cook with the eye”, that means, dont follow the quantities, the recipe, try! you have a piece of feta cheese, with a spoon press feta, add youghurt, if its necessary! Add more feta or more youghurt and you will find the right mix!
        Regards from Greece
        Lena