If you’ve ever wished for a dip that hits every craving at once, creamy, tangy, sweet, spicy, and just a little salty, this one is it.
I’ve made a lot of feta dips over the years, both for my blog and for casual nights at home, but this Creamy Whipped Feta Dip with Hot Honey is the one I keep coming back to again and again.
It’s one of those recipes that surprises you with how simple it is.
Five minutes, a handful of ingredients, and suddenly you have something that tastes like it belongs on the table at a cozy Mediterranean wine bar.

I love making this when I want to serve something impressive without actually putting in much effort.
This dip has become a go to in my kitchen for entertaining, last minute snacks, or even just spreading on warm bread for myself.
If you love bold flavors, quick appetizers, and recipes that feel special without being complicated, this is one you’ll want to keep on repeat.
⭐ What Makes This Feta Dip So Special?
There are plenty of whipped feta recipes out there, but this version truly earns a spot on repeat in my kitchen. Every element is intentional, and together they create a dip that feels both effortless and elevated.
• The texture is incredibly smooth and creamy thanks to a carefully balanced mix of feta and sour cream. It whips up light, fluffy, and spreadable without being overly dense.
• The hot honey brings just the right touch of sweetness and gentle heat, cutting through the saltiness of the feta in a way that keeps you coming back for another bite.
• Figs, olives, and pistachios add depth with every scoop. You get sweetness, brininess, and crunch all in one bite, which makes this dip feel layered and interesting instead of flat.
• It comes together in about five minutes, which makes it perfect for last minute guests, snack boards, or when you want something special without planning ahead.
• It looks beautiful on the table but is simple enough to enjoy on a quiet weekday with crackers or warm bread.
• Somehow, it manages to taste even better than it looks, and that is really saying something.
If you’re a feta lover, trust me: you’re going to be obsessed.
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🧀 Ingredients You’ll Need

Let’s break down each ingredient so you feel confident before you start.
For the Whipped Feta
- 8 oz (230 g) feta – If you can find sheep’s milk feta, grab it. It’s creamier, richer, and the closest you’ll get to true Greek flavor.
- 6 oz (170 g) sour cream – Greek yogurt works too, but it will be tangier. I prefer sour cream for a luxurious, silky texture.
- 1 garlic clove, grated – Fresh garlic gives just the right punch without overpowering.
- 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice – Brightens everything.
- Olive oil – Adds richness and helps the mixture blend smoothly.
For the Hot Honey Topping
- Good-quality honey – Greek honey has amazing depth, but any real honey works.
- Hot sauce – Start small and build.
- Dried figs – Soaked in hot water so they soften beautifully.
- Kalamata olives – For that salty Mediterranean bite.
- Pistachios – Finely chopped for crunch and color.
- More olive oil – Because olive oil on feta is always the right move.
How to Make the Creamiest Whipped Feta Dip
This recipe comes together quickly, but each step makes a difference in the final texture and flavor. Here’s exactly what to do:
Step 1: Prep Your Figs

If you’re working with dried figs, pop them into a bowl of steaming hot water for a few minutes to soften.
They plump up quickly and become wonderfully tender.
Fresh figs? You’re in luck. Just skip this step and enjoy their natural sweetness straight away.
Step 2: Blend the Whipped Feta

In a food processor, add:
- Feta
- Sour cream
- Garlic
- Lemon juice
- A swirl of olive oil
Pulse first to break everything down, then blend on high until the mixture is thick, silky, and perfectly smooth.
A few tips from my kitchen:
- If you see chunks of feta riding around without blending, stop and break them up.
- Don’t be afraid to blend longer than you think, you want it almost cloud-like.
- Taste as you go. This is your dip. Make it perfect for you.
Once it’s smooth, spread it onto a plate and use the back of a spoon to create beautiful swoops and swirls.
Step 3: Make the Hot Honey

This takes 30 seconds and instantly transforms the dip.
In a small bowl, whisk together:
- Honey
- Hot sauce
You want it pourable, glossy, and slightly spicy. Taste and adjust the heat level depending on how fiery you like your food.
Step 4: Assemble the Dip

My favorite part.
Top your whipped feta with:
- A generous drizzle of hot honey
- Softened, chopped figs
- Chopped kalamata olives
- A sprinkle of pistachios
- A final drizzle of olive oil
It goes from simple to absolutely stunning in seconds.
🥖 What to Serve With Whipped Feta
This dip works with so many things. Try it with:
- Warm pita or pita chips
- Sourdough toast
- Crostini
- Crackers
- Warm naan
- Cucumber slices
- Bell pepper strips
- Roasted carrots
- Soft pretzels (yes, trust me)
If you’re hosting, put out a few options and watch your guests hover around the bowl.
🍯 Why Hot Honey Works So Well
If you’ve never paired whipped feta with hot honey, prepare to be blown away.
Here’s the magic of this combo:
- Feta = salty + tangy
- Hot honey = sweet + spicy
- The figs = chewy sweetness
- The olives = briny depth
- The pistachios = buttery crunch
Layered together, it creates this insane balance of flavors that hits every part of your palate. It feels gourmet but takes almost no effort.
Variations & Customizations

Make this recipe your own! Here are some ideas:
Swap the toppings:
- Roasted cherry tomatoes
- Pomegranate seeds
- Sun-dried tomatoes
- Toasted walnuts
- Fresh basil or mint
Make it lighter:
Use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream.
Make it richer:
Add a spoonful of cream cheese to the mix.
Make it spicier:
Use hot chili oil instead of hot sauce.
Make it sweeter:
Add more figs or drizzle with date syrup.
Storage Tips
If you’re planning ahead or storing leftovers:
- Keep it in an airtight container in the fridge
- Good for up to 3 days
- Add toppings right before serving so they stay fresh
Pro tip: Give it a quick stir after chilling—whipped feta firms up in the refrigerator.
Final Thoughts
Every time I make this whipped feta dip, I’m reminded why it’s one of my favorites. It’s unbelievably creamy, beautifully balanced, and effortless in the best way. Whether you’re hosting friends, bringing something to a potluck, or just want a quick snack that feels special, this recipe delivers every single time.
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Creamy Whipped Feta Dip with Hot Honey (Ready in 5 Minutes!)
Course: Dips, Recipes, Sauce, MediterraneanCuisine: Appetizer / DipDifficulty: Beginner6
servings5
minutes5
minutes300
kcalThis ultra-creamy whipped feta dip is blended with sour cream, garlic, and lemon, then topped with sweet-spicy hot honey, soft figs, kalamata olives, and crunchy pistachios. A 5-minute Mediterranean appetizer that looks stunning and tastes even better.
Ingredients
- Whipped Feta
8 oz (230 g) feta cheese (preferably sheep’s milk feta)
6 oz (170 g) sour cream (or Greek yogurt for extra tang)
1 garlic clove, finely grated
2 tbsp fresh lemon juice
1–2 tbsp olive oil
- Toppings
4–6 dried figs, chopped (or use fresh figs if available)
Hot water (for soaking dried figs)
2–3 tbsp honey
Hot sauce, to taste
2–3 tbsp chopped kalamata olives
1–2 tbsp chopped pistachios
Additional olive oil for drizzling
Directions
- Soften the Figs
If using dried figs, soak them in very hot water for 3–5 minutes until softened. Drain, chop, and set aside.
(Fresh figs require no soaking.) - Make the Whipped Feta
Add the feta, sour cream, garlic, lemon juice, and olive oil to a food processor.
Pulse until everything breaks down, then blend until completely smooth, thick, and creamy.
Stop and break up any stubborn feta chunks if needed.
Spread the whipped feta onto a shallow plate and create swirls with the back of a spoon. - Make the Hot Honey
In a small bowl, whisk together the honey and hot sauce.
Start with a small amount of hot sauce and increase to your preferred heat level. - Assemble the Dip
Drizzle the hot honey over the whipped feta.
Top with chopped figs, kalamata olives, pistachios, and a final drizzle of olive oil.
Serve immediately with warm pita, crostini, crackers, or fresh vegetables.
Recipe Video
Substitutions
- Greek Yogurt: Use instead of sour cream for a tangier dip.
Cream Cheese: Add 2–3 tbsp for extra richness.
Maple Syrup: Can be used instead of honey for a vegan version.
Fresh Herbs: Mint, basil, or parsley make a great optional garnish.
Storage
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Stir before serving — whipped feta thickens when chilled.
Add toppings just before serving so they stay fresh.










