Whipped Feta Greek Board (2024)

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This Whipped Feta Board, inspired by all those tasty butter boards out there, is packed with Greek flavors. 7 layers of them, in fact.

Visiting tapas restaurants is one of my all time favorite date nights. I like to order a variety of things and taste and talk about everything as we go. I enjoy it so much, that I then can’t wait to get into the kitchen to recreate that date at home. One of my favorite tapas-style dishes that I’ve recreated is this Whipped Feta Dip. Being inspired by the butter board trend I’ve been seeing out there, I then topped it with some amazing flavors.

The creamy, garlicky, lemony feta spread is slathered onto a serving board (or plate or small platter if you don’t have a board) and then topped with everything you love about a Greek salad—paper-thin sliced red onion, green olives, crunchy cucumber, roasted red peppers, tomatoes, banana peppers, and lots of fresh dill.

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  1. What is a Butter Board?
  2. What Is Feta Cheese?
  3. How To Whip Feta
  4. Toppings For Your Whipped Feta
  5. More Appetizer Recipes
  6. Podcast Episode About Making Whipped Feta
  7. Whipped Feta Greek Board Recipe
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What is a Butter Board?

A butter board is somewhere between a charcuterie plate, cheese plate, and the bread and butter course served at fancy restaurants. But, it’s super-easy to do at home. You basically spread some softened butter onto a cutting board or platter, and then you top it with tasty ingredients, and serve it with bread, crackers, or pita! You can get all my tips for making simple butter boards, along with some great recipes and ideas for making your own versions over here. And, as is clear from today’s recipe, you don’t have to stick to just butter either. You can use any spread or dip as the base for your “butter” board.

What Is Feta Cheese?

Feta cheese forms the base of the spread that’s going onto the board. It’s is a soft brined cheese originally from Greece that’s salty and tangy. Traditionally made from sheep’s milk, today you’ll find varieties made partially or totally from goat or cow milk. US made, Greek-style feta that you find at most groceries is made with cow’s milk. It’s milder than authentic Greek feta, and it is therefore a great option if you’re not sure whether everyone at your table likes feta cheese.

You can find feta in blocks as well as already crumbled, but I suggest using a block for this recipe. When you get pre-crumbled or grated cheese at the store, there’s usually an additive to prevent the cheese from clumping up. The convenience of that is fine in some cases, but when melting or whipping cheese, it’s not ideal.

Feta cheese is amazing crumbled over salads and as a garnish for Mediterranean appetizers. I also love it when it’s heated up, like in this Feta Pasta Bake. And of course, I love it whipped up with cream cheese so it becomes a dip, which I’m going to explain to you starting now!

How To Whip Feta

Room temperature feta can be whipped into a creamy dip simply by running it through a food processor. Depending on the brand of feta, it can sometimes feel a little grainy, so I like to combine it with a little cream cheese. That gets mixed together along with lemon, olive oil, garlic, salt, and oregano.

If you don’t have a food processor, a hand-held mixer with beater attachments also works well.

Once the feta and ingredients are whipped until almost smooth, the creamy mixture can be spooned onto a presentation board, like a cheese board, or a plate or platter. Spread it out a little bit and then top with all of the fresh ingredients you sliced and diced.

Toppings For Your Whipped Feta

Of course, whipped feta can be served plain, topped perhaps with just some salt, pepper, fresh herbs, and a drizzle of olive oil. Serve it with naan or pita bread, or pita chips. But, it’s even better loaded up with delicious Greek toppings.

I love to add my own marinated olives to the top, but any store-bought olives that you like will work too. Or, go in with some tapenade or luscious tomato tapenade. I also find that pesto is a great topping for this dip (who said you can’t mix together Italian and Greek foods, right?).

Then, I like to add something with a bit of freshness, like finely chopped cucumber or red onion, or both! I can’t wait to hear which toppings you choose!

More Appetizer Recipes

I love simple appetizers like this whipped feta board as well as Greek flavors like in my Greek Lemon Soup recipe. If you’re with me, then you’ll definitely enjoy browsing all of my deliciously easy appetizer recipes (there are over 75 recipes there!). And be sure not to miss these favorites:

  • Smoked Salmon Cream Cheese Board
  • Homemade Marinated Artichoke Hearts
  • How To Make a Charcuterie Board
  • Garlic and Red Pepper Baked Brie
  • Hummus Without Chickpeas
  • Spinach Dip in Bread Bowl Recipe

Podcast Episode About Making Whipped Feta

Click the play button below to hear me briefly explain how to make this recipe.

Listen to all 600+ of my short recipe podcast episodes over here.

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Whipped Feta Greek Board Recipe

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  • Author: Christine Pittman
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
  • Category: Appetizer
  • Method: Mix
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean
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DESCRIPTION

Serve this flavorful dip with naan or pita bread, or with pita chips.

Ingredients

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  • 1 (8 oz.) block of feta, room temperature
  • 1/4 cup plain cream cheese, room temperature
  • 5 Tbsp. olive oil, divided
  • 1 garlic clove, peeled
  • 1 lemon, zested and juiced
  • 2 tsp. dried oregano
  • 1/2 tsp. salt, divided
  • 1 cup green olives, roughly chopped
  • 1/4 cup minced roasted red pepper (about half a 6-oz. jar)
  • 1 large tomato, seeded, finely diced
  • 1/4 cup English cucumber, finely diced
  • 1/4 cup thinly sliced red onion
  • 1/4 cup minced pickled banana peppers
  • 1/4 tsp. black pepper
  • 2 Tbsp. minced fresh parsley or dill

Instructions

  1. Make the whipped feta. In the bowl of a food processor add feta, cream cheese, 3 tablespoons of the olive oil, garlic, lemon zest and juice, oregano, and ¼ teaspoon of the salt. Cover and pulse three or four times, then run the processor on high until mixture is well combined and almost smooth.
  2. On a medium platter or large wooden serving board, spoon whipped feta into a mound. Using the back of a spoon, spread across board to about ½-inch thick.
  3. On top of the feta, layer green olives, red pepper, tomatoes, cucumber, red onion, and banana peppers.
  4. Sprinkle remaining salt, pepper, and herbs over vegetables; drizzle with remaining olive oil.
  5. Serve cold or at room temperature.

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Notes

For a vegan option, substitute the feta and cream cheese for hummus.

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Whipped Feta Greek Board (2024)

FAQs

How to fix runny whipped feta? ›

To fix runny feta dip, simply add more feta cheese and blend until the desired consistency is reached. On the other hand, if your feta dip is too chunky, try adding an extra drizzle of olive oil to thin it out a bit. Typically it's normal to have a few small chunks of feta within the dip.

Can you over whip whipped feta? ›

Look for a feta cheese that's creamy and tangy, but not too salty. We find ours at a greek specialty store. Don't over-mix the whipped feta. Over-mixing can cause the whipped feta to become too smooth and loose its texture.

Why is my whipped feta so thick? ›

You might need to scrape down the sides with a spatula and blend again. If you want a thinner whipped feta, you can add a little more olive oil, but it will thin out as it blends. Make sure you don't over blend. I don't salt the whipped feta because feta is salty.

Why is my whipped feta lumpy? ›

TIPS FOR WHIPPED FETA DIP:

The room temperature cheeses will create a fluffier dip. Leave the feta out at room temperature for about an hour before make the dip. Softened cream cheese: softened cream cheese is crucial or your Whipped Feta Dip will be lumpy.

Why is whipped feta grainy? ›

Feta is crumbly, so even after lots of blending and processing, it's likely your spread will have a grainy texture. You can leave it like that, or you can pass it through a fine-mesh strainer to work out most of those tiny feta bits and improve the texture.

What do you do with the liquid in feta cheese? ›

Wait, There's More!
  1. Adding a splash to doughs, like for pizza, to contribute a little funk.
  2. Blending into feta as I'm whipping it for a dip to serve with crudite.
  3. Contributing saltiness and flavor to salad dressings.
Sep 14, 2018

How do you thicken whipped topping? ›

If you're making a stacked dessert with whipped cream, and the recipe calls for a particular stabilizer, it's best to use what is recommended. If you must make a substitution, Instant ClearJel is still the best choice, but cornstarch, crème fraîche, mascarpone, and plain yogurt will all work well too.

Why is my feta creamy? ›

Feta cheese, by Greek and European Union law, must be made with at least 70 percent sheep milk with up to 30 percent goat milk. Sheep milk has up to twice as much fat as cow milk, which lends to the creamy texture of real feta.

Why does my feta taste weird? ›

“So if the product starts to smell yeasty, like proofed bread dough, the product has gone bad.” Harsh, unbalanced flavors: Feta should taste like fresh, mildly tangy dairy. If your feta tastes overly piquant, bitter, rancid, or otherwise unbalanced, it's past its prime.

Why is my feta cheese mushy? ›

When your Feta melts in it's brine during storage, it is often due to either the brine having a lower calcium level, which causes the calcium to leech out of the cheese and change the structure or the pH level of the cheese is too high which means you basically don't have enough acidity and again, calcium leeches and ...

What is the creamiest feta? ›

"French feta is more austere and a little bit drier" compared to Greek feta. Bulgarian feta is made from sheep's milk and lies on the other end of the creaminess spectrum. "The Israelis also make some pretty great feta in that creamier style," Keenan says.

How do you know if feta cheese has gone bad? ›

Signs Your Feta Has Gone Bad

If you notice your feta has picked up a funny taste, like if it's overly sour or suddenly has bitter notes, this means that something's not right. Additionally, noticeable signs of mold growth, such as dark or green discoloration on the cheese, are clues that something is amiss.

Is feta healthy? ›

When it comes to cheese, feta is a healthy choice. Not only is it packed with protein and fat – both essential nutrients for helping you to feel full and energised – it's also good for your gut. Probiotic yeasts in feta may lower the PH in your stomach, which is key for a healthy gut.

Why does my feta smell like vinegar? ›

Smell is the second indicator of how good your feta is. If the cheese smells acrid or extra sour, it's done.

How do you fix runny whipped cream cheese frosting? ›

To thicken this frosting, place it in the fridge for 20-30 minutes and beat again. The cream cheese will firm in cool temperatures.

Why is my whipped cream cheese runny? ›

It's always best to go low and slow here to avoid a very runny whipped cream cheese. Chill to firm up. If you find that your whipped cream cheese is a little on the thin side, pop it in the fridge to chill and it should firm up.

How do you revive feta cheese? ›

I had the same problem when I started making feta. I found some tips from fiascofarm.com to be quite helpful. After draining for 24 hours, either in a mold or cheesecloth, (flipping at 4 hours or so), cut into 3" blocks, salt liberally, and put into a Tupperware type container in the fridge for 2-3 days to "harden" up.

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