If there’s one dip that never fails in my kitchen, it’s this creamy whipped feta.
I’ve made it for casual family dinners, summer gatherings, Greek-themed nights, and even as a quick afternoon snack when I’m craving something savory.
Every single time, someone asks, “What’s in this? And how is it so creamy?”
The truth is, whipped feta is unbelievably simple. With just a handful of Mediterranean ingredients, you end up with a dip that tastes luxurious, bright, tangy, and rich — all at once.

And the best part? You can spread it on bread, spoon it over grilled chicken, serve it as a dip for veggies, or enjoy it straight off the spoon (no judgment here).
If you love bold flavors wrapped in silky creaminess, you’re about to fall in love with this recipe.
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Why This Whipped Feta Is So Special
There are many versions of whipped feta out there, but this one has the perfect balance. The feta is bold, salty, and briny, while the Greek yogurt softens everything and adds a smooth, clean finish.
The lemon juice brings brightness, the olive oil adds richness, and the garlic adds depth.
I’ve made whipped feta countless times, and no matter the occasion — a mezze board, a dinner party, or a weeknight meal — it always manages to steal the spotlight.
How to make a Perfectly Smooth Dip
The key to getting that restaurant-style texture is using a food processor. A blender can work, but the processor creates a fluffier, airier consistency that I personally prefer.
Step 1: Start With Good-Quality Feta

I always use eight ounces of sheep’s milk feta because it creates the creamiest blend. Sheep’s milk feta has a natural richness and smoothness that cow’s milk feta just can’t match.
If all you can find is cow’s milk feta, your dip will still be delicious — just a bit more crumbly and less velvety. The quality of the feta truly makes a difference.
Step 2: Add the Garlic

For everyday batches, I grate a single garlic clove right into the processor. But when I want that deeper, sweeter flavor, I use roasted garlic.
If you’ve never made roasted garlic for a dip like this, try it at least once. Toss the cloves with a little oil and salt, roast at 400°F (200°C) for 20–25 minutes, and what you get is golden, soft, aromatic garlic that blends like butter. It gives the dip a warm, mellow flavor that’s incredible with feta.
Step 3: Add the Greek Yogurt

Now add ¾ cup of Greek yogurt (about six ounces). The yogurt plays an important role — it transforms the feta from crumbly and sharp to smooth, creamy, and spreadable. It adds tang, lightness, and balance.
Blend everything until it becomes completely smooth. This usually takes less than a minute, and you’ll notice the mixture turn almost cloud-like.
Brighten and Enrich the Flavor

Now it’s time for the finishing touches:
- 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice for brightness
- 2–3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil for richness
When I drizzle in the olive oil, the entire mixture transforms into a silky, whipped spread that tastes both bold and delicate. If you have a favorite olive oil — the kind you save for drizzling — use it here. It truly elevates the dip.
Give the mixture one more blend, and that’s it. You now have a creamy whipped feta dip that’s smooth, tangy, and absolutely addictive.
How I Like to Garnish It

Garnishing whipped feta is half the fun. The toppings add texture, color, and even more flavor. Here are some of my favorites:
- A generous drizzle of olive oil
- Dried Greek oregano (the aroma alone is amazing)
- Chopped kalamata olives for briny contrast
- Harissa for a spicy kick
- Ground pistachios or toasted pine nuts for crunch
- Crushed red pepper flakes for heat
- Chopped sun-dried tomatoes for richer flavor
Whenever I’m making this dip for guests, I always add olives on top. It looks beautiful and complements the feta perfectly.
Delicious Ways to Serve Whipped Feta
This dip is unbelievably versatile. Here are some of the ways I use it in my own kitchen:
- Spread on warm toasted bread or pita
- Served with crunchy vegetables
- Paired with crackers on a charcuterie board
- Added to grilled chicken or lamb skewers
- Spooned over roasted zucchini, peppers, or eggplant
- Used as a spread inside wraps or sandwiches
- Added to grain bowls for extra creaminess
One of my favorite ways to enjoy it is simply with freshly toasted bread. The salty feta, creamy yogurt, bright lemon, and rich olive oil come together so beautifully that it feels like a treat every time.
My Favorite Little Variations

Every time I make whipped feta, I end up tweaking it just a little depending on what I’m in the mood for. Here are a few simple variations I reach for all the time:
- A little heat: If I’m craving something spicy, I blend in a small spoonful of harissa or just a pinch of crushed red pepper. It adds the perfect kick without overpowering the feta.
- Fresh herb version: When I have extra dill or basil in the fridge, I toss some in. It brightens the dip instantly and makes it feel extra fresh.
- Roasted red pepper twist: If I have roasted red peppers on hand, I’ll chop a few and blend them in. The color turns beautiful and the flavor becomes sweeter and richer.
- Sun-dried tomato upgrade: I love adding a spoonful of chopped sun-dried tomatoes when I want a deeper, savory version. It pairs amazingly with toasted bread.
- Sweet + salty combo: On days when I’m craving a sweet touch, I drizzle in a little honey. It sounds simple, but the combination of salty feta and warm honey is always a hit.
Taste Test Notes
Each time I make this, I always sneak a bite right after blending. The flavors hit you immediately: creamy, tangy, salty, and incredibly fresh. The yogurt softens the feta’s sharp edges, and the lemon brightens everything.
If you’re serving this for guests, prepare yourself — it disappears fast. And if you’re making it for yourself… well, let’s just say leftovers rarely survive the night.
Final Thoughts
This creamy whipped feta is one of my most reliable go-to recipes — easy, fast, incredibly flavorful, and endlessly versatile. It’s the kind of dip that feels gourmet but uses ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen.
If you love Greek flavors or simply want a crowd-pleasing dip that always impresses, give this one a try. I’m confident it’ll become a regular part of your rotation just like it has in mine.
Enjoy every creamy bite — and yia sas!
Creamy Whipped Feta Dip (My Go-To Greek Spread You’ll Want to Make Every Week)
Course: Family Perfect6-8
servings10
minutes10
minutes120 per 2-tablespoon serving
kcalThis creamy whipped feta is a bold, tangy Greek dip that’s smooth, airy, and endlessly versatile. Perfect for spreading on bread, serving with veggies, or adding a flavorful twist to sandwiches and grain bowls.
Ingredients
8 oz sheep’s milk feta cheese, crumbled (cow’s milk feta works if needed)
1 garlic clove, grated (or 2–3 roasted garlic cloves for richer flavor)
¾ cup (6 oz) Greek yogurt
2 tbsp fresh lemon juice (about half a lemon)
2–3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- Optional Garnishes:
Drizzle of olive oil
Chopped kalamata olives
Dried Greek oregano
Crushed red pepper flakes
Crushed pistachios or pine nuts
Chopped sun-dried tomatoes
Spoonful of harissa
Directions
- Prepare the Feta:
Add the crumbled feta to a food processor. Sheep’s milk feta gives the smoothest, creamiest texture. - Add Garlic:
Add the grated garlic. Roasted garlic (oven-roasted at 400°F for 20–25 minutes) adds a sweet, mellow flavor. - Add Greek Yogurt:
Pour in ¾ cup Greek yogurt and blend until smooth and creamy. - Add Lemon Juice & Olive Oil:
Mix in 2 tablespoons lemon juice and 2–3 tablespoons olive oil. Blend again until silky. - Taste & Adjust:
Taste and adjust lemon juice or olive oil if needed. - Serve & Garnish:
Transfer to a serving bowl and garnish with your favorite toppings: olive oil, oregano, olives, pistachios, sun-dried tomatoes, or harissa.
Recipe Video
Simple Variations
- Spicy: Add 1 tsp harissa or a pinch of red pepper flakes
Herby: Blend in fresh dill, parsley, or basil
Roasted Red Pepper: Mix in chopped roasted red peppers
Sun-Dried Tomato: Add chopped sun-dried tomatoes
Sweet & Savory: Drizzle in a little honey










