There are so many different recipes for whipped feta. Whipped feta is hard to get wrong, so most of the recipes out there are likely good. But what I’ve seen is that many are too complicated. Y’all, whipped feta is EASY.

I look at this whipped feta as two easy recipes, depending on your mood, each requiring a slightly different variation.

Do I want my whipped feta to have the consistency of Greek yogurt, or do I want it to be thick yet spreadable? Each consistency difference requires a different recipe.

I’ve made these recipes so easy that once you’ve read them, I think you’ll have them in your brain forever!

Tip: DO NOT USE CRUMBLED FETA! You want to only use a block of moist feta. Sorry about that word choice; I know the “m” word is a problem for many people …

For a creamy yogurt consistency, the recipe is two parts feta to one part whipped cream cheese (2:1). Not cream cheese — whipped cream cheese.

For thicker, spreadable whipped feta — and it’s my personal favorite for taste — use four parts feta to one part whipped cream cheese to one part ricotta cheese (4:1:1).

How does this play out?

  • 8-oz. block of feta + 4 oz. of whipped cream cheese
  • 8-oz. block of feta + 2 oz. of whipped cream cheese + 2 oz. of ricotta cheese

Thinking about this in terms of proportions helps because your favorite block of feta may come in a different size than eight ounces, or you may have a different amount on hand. Plus, you can easily double it or make it on the fly when you think of this recipe in proportions instead of ounces.

Here is a photo to show you the difference between the recipes:

two whipped feta recipes

You can see the difference in the recipes here. The top one is 2:1 feta to whipped cream cheese. The bottom is 4:1:1 feta to whipped cream cheese to ricotta cheese.

Tips: You want to use a food processor or a standup blender. At first, the mixture will look crumbly. DO NOT ADD WATER OR MILK! Just keep blending for about two minutes, and the consistency will change. I promise you that it will!

Once your whipped feta is ready, you can decide how to top it. Yum!

Here are three ways to top your whipped feta, no matter which recipe you use. Also, I topped all of these delicious options with Za’atar, a Middle Eastern-inspired spice blend. I use the Private Selection brand, found at Kroger.

whipped feta with tomatoes, petso, crushed pistachios, and green onion.

This is the whipped feta recipe that is 2:1 feta to whipped cream cheese. Then, I topped it with pesto, chopped tomatoes, crushed salted pistachios, and green onions. For serving, I like to have different heights with the food I’ve put out. It’s just prettier, and I’m into the visual nature of food presentation. For this photo, the whipped feta is on a plate placed on a cake stand with the pita chips in a bowl below.

whipped feta with dill, green olives, and green onions

This recipe is the whipped feta made with ricotta cheese. Again, that recipe is four parts feta to one part whipped cream cheese to one part ricotta cheese. I’ve topped it with fresh dill, chopped Castelvetrano olives, and green onions. I’ve served it here on the same cake stand I used in the photo above this one, but as this recipe is the thicker one, I did not need a plate with a large lip to hold the mixture. Instead, I placed it directly onto the cake stand.

whipped feta with hot honey, sliced almonds, and green onions

This whipped feta is the 2:1 ratio of feta cheese to whipped cream cheese; thus, the consistency is a bit more like yogurt. This McCarty pottery plate works well for it. I topped it with Kroger’s hot honey, sliced almonds, and green onions. I tend to add green onions — or something fresh and green — to almost everything I present, as it makes everything more appealing!

If you’d like a recipe to print out, I’ve put the whipped feta recipes below with the suggested toppings. Enjoy!

All ingredients were delivered via the Kroger Boost delivery platform, which continues to be my favorite grocery delivery service, with the lowest associated fees and I earn 2x fuel points!

Whipped Feta: Two Options

Here are some delicious ways to use whipped feta!
4.63 from 8 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Course Appetizer
Cuisine America
Servings 16
Calories 119 kcal

Ingredients
  

Whipped Feta Creamy Consistency

  • 8 oz. block of feta Boar's Head is a great option.
  • 4 oz. whipped cream cheese I use Kroger's house brand.

Whipped Feta Thicker Consistency

  • 8 oz. block of feta
  • 2 oz. whipped cream cheese
  • 2 oz. ricotta cheese I use Kroger's house brand, or I make the ricotta cheese myself.

Tomato, Pesto toppings

  • chopped tomatoes
  • chopped pistachios
  • pesto
  • chopped green onions

Dill, Olive toppings

  • fresh dill
  • chopped Castelvetrano olives
  • chopped green onions

Hot Honey toppings

  • hot honey I use the Kroger brand. It's a dark honey with a good kick!
  • sliced almonds
  • chopped green onions

On all varieties

  • Za'atar spice blend I used Private Selection, found at Kroger

Instructions
 

  • Place all ingredients in a food processor or standup blender.
  • Blend for two minutes
  • If you need the consistency to be thicker, refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  • If you make this hours or days in advance, you'll want to take it out of the refrigerator 30 minutes before you start to plate and top it.
  • Choose which topping group you'd like to use and place them on the whipped feta, then serve with bread, pita chips, or crackers.
  • Enjoy!

Notes

Kroger sponsors our recipes, so when I find great house brands, I love to point them out, as seen in the recipe below!

Nutrition

Serving: 1.5ozCalories: 119kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 5gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 38mgSodium: 360mgPotassium: 35mgSugar: 0.4gVitamin A: 278IUCalcium: 157mgIron: 0.2mg
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