• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to footer navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

RecipeTin Eats

Fast Prep, Big Flavours

Small book

My cookbook "Dinner" now available!

  • My RecipeTin
  • My cookbook!
  • Recipes
  • Recipes By Category
    • Cookbook recipes
    • Iconic + cult classics
    • Mains
      • Chicken
        • Chicken mince
      • Beef Recipes
        • Ground Beef (Mince)
      • Pork
      • Lamb
      • Turkey
      • Shrimp / Prawns
      • Salmon
      • Fish
      • Salad Meals
    • Quick and Easy
    • Soups
    • One Pot
    • Stews
    • Slow Cooker
    • Sides
      • All
      • Salads & veg
      • Show Off Salads
      • Rice (all)
      • Fried rice recipes
      • Rice (plain)
      • Potato
    • Pasta
      • All
      • Pasta bakes
      • Pasta salads
    • Sweet
      • Cakes
      • Cheesecakes
      • Cupcakes & Muffins
      • Cookies
      • Puddings & Cosy Desserts
      • Bite Size
      • Pies
      • Slices & Bars
      • Frosting & Icing
      • Ice cream
    • Cuisine
      • Asian
        • All
        • Stir fries
        • Noodles
        • Soups
        • Chinese
        • Japanese
        • Korean
        • Thai
        • Vietnamese
      • French
      • Greek
      • Indian
      • Italian
      • Mediterranean
      • Mexican
      • Middle Eastern
      • South American
    • Dietary
      • Gluten Free
      • Low Calorie
      • Vegetarian
    • Other Categories
      • BBQ
      • Breakfast
      • Burgers
      • Cocktails
      • Easter
      • Party Foods
      • Rice Recipes
      • Roasts
      • Sandwiches & Sliders
  • Collections
  • About
    • Me
    • RecipeTin Meals
    • Free Recipe Books
    • Contact
    • Nitty Gritty
      • Policy: Use of Recipes & Images
      • Privacy & Disclosure
Home Collections Party Food

Creamy Feta Dip – quick, easy, thrifty

By:Nagi
Published:28 Oct '22Updated:10 May '23
70 Comments
Recipe v Video v Dozer v

This Creamy Feta Dip will save you on all those days you need something fast but fabulous to take to gatherings! I love that it’s also low budget and can be made in advance. The dip toppings really make this, so don’t skip them!

Serve with lightly toasted bread or pita, else for a healthy and colourful take, with crisp raw vegetables (aka crudités).

Overhead photo of Creamy Feta Dip
Creamy Feta Dip with crudités vegetables

Creamy Feta Dip

If you’re ever in need of something quick but homemade to break out at a gathering, this Creamy Feta Dip will save the day. All you do is blend feta, cream cheese, a smidge of garlic, lemon zest and olive oil in a food processor, then spread it on a plate and sprinkle/drizzle with toppings.

It all just takes a lazy 30 seconds. How easy is that??

No food processor? No worries! Just use a stick blender instead.

Creamy Feta Dip in a food processor
Pouring Creamy Feta Dip on a plate
Unlike most feta dips, this one is 100% smooth!

What you need

Here’s what you need to make this Feta Dip.

1. The dip itself

Ingredients in Creamy Feta Dip
  • Danish feta – The type of feta I’m using today is called “Danish feta” here in Australia (also called “Danish white”). It is different to the well-known traditional Greek feta because it has a creamy rather than crumbly texture. This is what makes it ideal to use for making this feta dip because it’s comes out ultra smooth with very little blitzing!

    Crumbly Greek feta works fine and is probably more authentic to use if you’re aiming for a traditional Greek mezze dip. But just be aware that the dip will end up with faint graininess to it no matter how long you blitz for. The only way to remove it is to pass it through a fine mesh strainer. Honestly, so much easier just to use Danish feta!

  • Cream cheese and olive oil – These add a bit of extra fat for smoothness and richness to the dip. I find that using feta alone is a little too briney and sharp, for my taste.

  • Garlic – Just a little bit, 1/4 teaspoon, as the flavour of raw garlic in this is actually quite harsh! I thought left overnight it would soften and meld with the other flavours better but it didn’t. So I hold back quite a lot on the garlic in this recipe!

    I use a garlic press – quick and easy. If you don’t have one, you can grate the garlic using a microplane or “smear” finely minced garlic to make a paste using the side of a knife. If making a paste, reduce to 1/8 teaspoon (as paste is more intense than using a garlic press).

  • Lemon zest – Adds a bit of bright lemon flavour. It’s optional, but I really do think it adds a little something.

  • Salt – You’d think the salt in the feta would be enough, wouldn’t you? And perhaps for some it is, but I think it needs a touch more. Just add this in at the end so you can adjust to taste.

2. Toppings

Here are the toppings I’ve chosen. This dip is a blank canvas for experimenting with toppings, though! I’ve offered some other suggestions below.

Ingredients in Creamy Feta Dip
  • Honey – The hero topping! The combination of sweet honey with salty cheese is a classic cheeseboard flavour pairing so it comes as no surprise that it works extremely well with Feta Dip too. Don’t hold back on the honey! Trust me. Alternative: Maple syrup

  • Olive oil – For extra richness, and also for visuals. Beautiful puddles of golden olive oil dappling the white dip surface just looks so appealing.

  • Pistachios or other nuts of choice. I love pistachios for flavour and for their lovely green colour. Almonds, walnuts, macadamia and hazelnuts would also work well.

  • Chilli flakes / red pepper flakes – Just a pinch, for a hint of warmth!

  • Lemon zest – Optional, for an additional final sprinkle of fresh lemon. If I’m long on lemons, I’ll add it. But more often than not these days, I seem to have fruit bowls filled with white zest-less lemons!

  • Parsley – Honestly, I just add a pinch of a bit of extra green colour. Consider it entirely optional! For flavour, coriander/cilantro or mint would be fabulous, roughly torn and scattered over.

More topping options

There are few dips in this world with so many topping possibilities! Some suggestions: maple syrup, other nuts and seeds (almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, macadamia, pepitas, sunflower seeds), dried fruit (cranberries, sour cherries, apricots), olives, sun dried tomatoes, artichokes or other pickled things, cilantro/coriander.


How to make feta dip

This is a hard one….. you’re sure you’re ready for it??? Dump and blitz! 😉

How to make Creamy Feta Dip
  1. Blitz – Put everything except the oil in a food processor and blitz until smooth, scraping down the sides once or twice. It will take 10 to 20 seconds if you’re using creamy Danish feta, as the recipe calls for. It can take a few minutes if you’re using crumbly Greek feta.

  2. Olive oil – With the motor running, slowly pour the oil in through the feeder, then blitz for a further 10 seconds on high until it comes together into a smooth creamy dip.

  3. Spread in shallow bowl – Scrape out and spread the dip in a very shallow bowled plate or a normal plate so it’s around 1.5 cm thick (0.6″). We want a good amount of surface area here so every scoop has a nice ratio of toppings to dip!

    Dents & swirls – Make big dents/swirls across the surface of the dip using the back of a dessert spoon. No need to channel your Picasso within, once it’s covered in toppings no one can tell if you’ve created art or a total random mess with your swirls (latter for me!). We just want nice big dents for pools of honey and olive oil to settle in.

  4. Toppings – Drizzle and sprinkle with toppings. Then that’s it! You’re done. Ready for dunking and scooping!

Dipping bread into Creamy Feta Dip

Creamy Feta Dip with crudités - vegetable sticks

What to serve with Creamy Feta Dip

My favourite thing to serve the dip with is thick slices of baguette warmed in the oven. I don’t even toast it until golden, I just pop the bread in the oven to warm it up. Other carb options include:

  • Lebanese bread, cut into wedges – an excellent low-cost option (and fast to do, just stack and cut with a knife)

  • Pita or other flatbreads cut into pieces

  • Ritz or other crackers of choice

Then of course, if you prefer to bring on a riot of attractively bright colour while enticing people to eat their greens, you could assemble a big raw / par-cooked vegetable platter for the Feta Dip. That’s crudités, for the posh among you. Me, I will always call them veggie sticks! – Nagi x

PS. I know I’ve pitched this as a excellent express party food. But everybody knows it’s just as perfect for lazy Sunday afternoons, with just you, the sun, a book and a glass of your favourite wine in hand.


Watch how to make it

Hungry for more? Subscribe to my newsletter and follow along on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram for all of the latest updates.

Overhead photo of Creamy Feta Dip

Creamy Feta Dip

Author: Nagi
Prep: 10 mins
Appetiser, Dip, Party Food
Mediterranean, Western
5 from 18 votes
Servings8
Tap or hover to scale
Print
Recipe video above. This will save you when you need something fast, low-cost but a little different to take to gatherings! Serve with slices of bread, crackers of vegetable sticks served up on a big platter that everyone will dive into.

Ingredients

Creamy Feta Dip:

  • 400g / 10 oz Danish feta , at room temp (ie. the creamy sort, not crumbly Greek sort, Note 1)
  • 125g/ 4 oz cream cheese , at room temp, full fat (Note 2)
  • 1/4 tsp garlic , crushed using garlic press (Note 3)
  • 1 1/2 tsp lemon zest , optional
  • 1/4 tsp cooking/kosher salt
  • 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

Toppings (Note 4 for subs):

  • 3 tbsp honey
  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tbsp pistachios , roughly chopped
  • 1/2 tsp parsley , finely minced
  • Pinch of chilli / red pepper flakes , optional
  • Sprinkle of lemon zest , optional

Dipping options – choose:

  • Thick slices of bread , warmed
  • Lebanese , pita or flat bread wedges
  • Crackers
  • Veggie sticks (ie crudités)

Instructions

  • Feta Dip: Place all ingredients except the oil in a food processor. Blitz on high for 10 seconds or until pretty smooth, scraping down the sides once. (You could also use a stick blender, but a stand mixer will not work)
  • Olive oil: With the motor running, slowly pour the olive oil through the feeder then blitz until the dip is smooth and creamy, scraping down the sides as needed.
  • Spread on a shallow bowl-plate / regular plate so it's around 1.5cm / 0.6" thick. Use the back of a spoon to create swirls for the honey and oil to pool in.
  • Drizzle over the honey and olive oil. Sprinkle with pistachios, parsley, chilli and lemon. Serve immediately with dippers of choice!

Recipe Notes:

1. Danish feta is a type of feta that is smooth, more like cream cheese. It’s a different texture to crumbly Greek feta, but with a similar briny salty flavour. It blends to make a 100% smooth dip. Greek feta works too but you’ll end up with a faintly grainy texture (and you will need to blitz for a few minutes). The only way to make it 100% smooth is to strain it. Not a deal breaker, it’s still tasty and creamy!
2. Cream cheese – Yogurt and sour cream also work but cut them down to 1/3 cup.
3. Garlic – The taste of garlic is really prominent in this dip so don’t go crazy with it even if you’re a garlic lover like me! If you don’t have a garlic press, use a microplane or similar to make a garlic paste but reduce to 1/8 tsp. You can also use the side of a knife to smear chopped garlic into a paste.
4. Other topping options – This dip will go with so many things! Think: cheeseboard and mezze items. Maple syrup instead of honey, other nuts and seeds (almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, macadamia, pepitas, sunflower seeds), dried fruit (cranberries, sour cherries, apricots), olives, sun dried tomatoes, artichokes or other pickled things, cilantro/coriander. 
5. Keeps 3 days in the fridge without toppings. Top just before serving as the dip will start to perspire after around 30 minutes.
6. Nutrition per serve assuming 10 servings, no bread etc included.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 234cal (12%)Carbohydrates: 9g (3%)Protein: 8g (16%)Fat: 19g (29%)Saturated Fat: 8g (50%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 46mg (15%)Sodium: 659mg (29%)Potassium: 57mg (2%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 7g (8%)Vitamin A: 231IU (5%)Vitamin C: 1mg (1%)Calcium: 256mg (26%)Iron: 1mg (6%)
Keywords: dip, feta dip, Party Food
Did you make this recipe?I love hearing how you went with my recipes! Tag me on Instagram at @recipe_tin.

Life of Dozer

A typical day in Life of Dozer these days – mornings vs evening:

MORNING

EVENING! Book talk at a cocktail party event at Dymocks bookstore in Sydney city on Wednesday 26th October as part of my cookbook tour. More details coming including the menu of food we made!

Previous Post
Pasta Primavera
Next Post
“Why are all these people here??”

Hi, I'm Nagi!

I believe you can make great food with everyday ingredients even if you’re short on time and cost conscious. You just need to cook clever and get creative!

Read More

Free Recipe eBooks

Join my free email list to receive THREE free cookbooks!

Related Posts

Chili dog with beer and crisps

Chili dogs

Close up of Buffalo Wings - crispy oven baked wings tossed in Buffalo Sauce

Baked Buffalo Wings – ULTRA CRISPY!!

Pile of Blini with smoked salmon

Blinis with smoked salmon

More Party Food

Reader Interactions

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Cooked this? Rate this recipe!




70 Comments

  1. Lois says

    October 28, 2022 at 4:58 pm

    Losing weight so definitely vegies!

    Reply
  2. Lesley Wee says

    October 28, 2022 at 4:57 pm

    Dozer, such a star 🌟
    Yum!
    I really cannot wait to try this dip.
    Well, I think i would have a combo of bread, ritz and veggies 😊
    Good luck with your ongoing tour!! So impressive 👏

    Reply
  3. Trish says

    October 28, 2022 at 4:41 pm

    Recipe looks superb!
    Both camps – bread & / or vegies, depending on the day, so I’d offer both options to others as well.

    Reply
  4. Debbie Bartels says

    October 28, 2022 at 4:28 pm

    Have just got the email for the feta dip and have had my socks blown off by it’s simplicity. Will be making it for our Christmas get together this year. I use both bread and veggie sticks to dip with, just depends on the occasion

    Reply
  5. Suzanna says

    October 28, 2022 at 4:22 pm

    The vegetable platter looks pretty as a picture. Definitely to consider putting in this Christmas’ menu

    Reply
  6. Gillie says

    October 28, 2022 at 4:22 pm

    5 stars
    While I love veggies I’m an extreme outlier and don’t like to dip them in anything. So for me dips are carbs all the way.

    Reply
  7. Kate J says

    October 28, 2022 at 4:19 pm

    5 stars
    I’m a bread gal at heart, but currently doing keto, so I love that this works for me with veggies! Best of both worlds. 💕 Kate xx

    Reply
  8. Sarah says

    October 28, 2022 at 4:17 pm

    Hi Nagi can’t wait to try this dip!
    I’d have to say I’m in both camps! Bread and vege sticks! Yum!

    Love seeing the photos of you and Dozer getting through all your book signings. TV appearance was great!
    Looking forward to receiving my pre-order copy soon 🙂

    Reply
  9. Sandy says

    October 28, 2022 at 4:15 pm

    Dear Nagi,
    I’d love to say veggies but I’d be lying. For me it’s bread – hands down!
    Sandy 😬

    Reply
    • Cyndy says

      October 28, 2022 at 4:53 pm

      Ha ha, Sandy, me too! You win, best/honest response!

      Reply
      • Gail says

        October 29, 2022 at 5:06 am

        Right you are, Cyndy! I’d love to say vegs, but I’d be lying!

        Reply
        • Nagi says

          October 31, 2022 at 6:18 am

          BA HA HA ME TOO!!!

          Reply
  10. Rachel says

    October 28, 2022 at 4:13 pm

    5 stars
    I made this after I saw your Instagram post the other day and it was hit! It has now officially made the Christmas menu. So incredibly delicious, especially for the small amount of effort required.

    Reply
Newer Comments

Primary Sidebar

Hi, I'm Nagi!

I believe you can make great food with everyday ingredients even if you’re short on time and cost conscious. You just need to cook clever and get creative! Read More

Free Recipe eBooks

Join my free email list to receive THREE free cookbooks!

Meet Dozer

Official taste tester of RecipeTin Eats! Meet Dozer
As Featured On

What's for Dinner?

Close up of beef enchiladas in a baking dish, fresh out of the oven

Beef Enchiladas

Butter Chicken served over basmati rice in a bowl, ready to be served

Butter Chicken

Overhead photo of 2 black bowls with Chinese Chicken Salad with Asian Dressing, ready to be eaten

Chinese Chicken Salad

Salisbury Steak recipe in skillet.

Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy

Vietnamese Coconut Caramel Chicken - 7 ingredient magic. The coconut fragrance is heavenly! recipetineats.com

Vietnamese Coconut Caramel Chicken

Fast prep. Big flavours!

Never miss a recipe

Back to Top
  • Related
  • RecipeTin Japan
  • Food Bloggers Center
  • Help
  • Contact Us
  • Image Use
  • Privacy Policy & Terms
Site Credits Maintained by Zao Designed by Melissa Rose Design Developed by Once Coupled © RecipeTin Eats 2023 · All Rights Reserved Back to Top