Roasted Red Pepper Feta Dip (10-minute dip recipe) (2024)

Is there anything more satisfying than dipping into a homemade creamy dip? We don’t think so! And let me tell you, our roasted red pepper whipped feta is about to become your new snacking obsession.

For this dreamy dip, we whip tangy crumbled feta cheese into creamy perfection. Then, we infuse it with the smokey, sweetness of roasted red peppers. An unmatched flavor combination, it’s simply irresistible and guaranteed to elevate your snacking game to a whole new level.

This roasted red pepper whipped feta is sure to become a staple in your snack rotation. Spread it on crackers, use it as a dip with veggies and pita bread, or slather it on toast! Easy to make, it’s utterly delicious and perfect for sharing with friends and family.

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Table of Contents

    • Simple Ingredients, Bold Flavor
    • How to roast peppers for roasted red pepper feta dip
    • How to make roasted red pepper feta dip
    • How to serve our roasted red pepper feta dip
    • How to store feta dip
    • More Whipped Feta Dip Recipes to Try
  • Roasted Red Pepper Whipped Feta Recipe

Simple Ingredients, Bold Flavor

  • Feta Cheese – Use a block of salty feta cheese, not pre-crumbled feta for the best taste and texture.
  • Cream Cheese – Full-fat cream cheese helps make the dip smooth and creamy.
  • Greek Yogurt – This contributes to the smooth texture and adds a boost of protein. Full-fat varieties will yield the best taste and texture.
  • Olive Oil – This helps create a smooth dip with a slightly peppery taste.
  • Lemon Juice – Freshly squeezed is best!
  • Roasted Red Pepper – We use bell peppers, but you can substitute hot peppers if you prefer a bit of heat.
  • Seasonings – Everything but the bagel seasoning creates a savory flavor. Feel to experiment with different spices and combinations such as cayenne pepper or za’atar for a different taste.

How to roast peppers for roasted red pepper feta dip

For this recipe, you can either roast the red bell peppers yourself or use store-bought roasted red peppers. Either way, you can’t go wrong!

There are two ways you can roast red peppers. You can roast them directly on your stove top (if you have a fire-burning stove) or you can roast them in the oven.

If you areroasting it on the stovetop, you will turn your burner onto medium-high heat. Place the whole pepper directly on top of the flame. Using heat-safe tongs, turn the pepper every minute or two as the skin begins to blacken and bubble.

Once all sides blacken partially and the pepper is soft, remove it and allow it to cool in a bowl. At this point, you can easily peel the skin and remove the seeds, and now you have roasted red peppers!

For a more hands-off approach, you can roast your red peppers in the oven. First, you will want to half your peppers and remove the seeds. Place them all open-side down on a baking sheet lined with aluminum foil.

Set your oven to broil. Then, place the peppers in the oven for four to six minutes, keeping a close eye on them when you hit the four-minute mark. Once the skins blackens, you are ready to remove them and allow them to cool. Lastly, you will peel off the skin and you’re all done!

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How to make roasted red pepper feta dip

  1. If you are making roasted red peppers from scratch, that is step one! Follow the directions above to prepare them for this recipe. If you are using store-bought red peppers then you are all set!
  2. Add all the ingredients to the food processor. We recommend layering the block of feta and cream cheese block to begin. Then, follow with the Greek yogurt, olive oil, lemon juice, and roasted red peppers.
  3. Pulse everything together in the food processor. You are looking for a smooth, fluffy texture.
  4. Use a silicone spatula to scoop the feta dip onto a plate.
  5. Top with everything but bagel seasoning and/or herbs and serve with pita and veggies!
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How to serve our roasted red pepper feta dip

The flavor of this dip is robust and earthy, making it super versatile and an easy appetizer! We love to serve this dip with a swirl of extra virgin olive oil and some extra seasoning on top. Za’atar, sesame seeds, or even everything but the bagel seasoning complement the flavors of this dip.

Because of the thick texture of this dip, you can serve it on a plate or platter. Alternatively, you can serve it in a bowl!

Freshly sliced toasted pita is a great dipping vessel, but you can also serve it with store-bought pita chips. For a healthier take, serve it alongside mini bell peppers and cucumbers. Both cucumbers and bell peppers have a fairly neutral flavor to balance out this hearty dip.

Lastly, you don’t even have to serve this as a dip! This creamy concoction is absolutely delicious as a sandwich spread. Just take a couple of slices of French bread or sourdough bread and smear this dip on both sides. Add some lettuce, tomato, and your favorite lunch meat, and you have a seriously upgraded simple sandwich!

You can also take your sandwich a step in a different direction and get more adventurous with your fillings. We think this dip is absolutely heavenly a Mediterranean-style sandwich. Fill your sandwich with roasted eggplant, kalamata olives, arugula, and cucumbers. You will not be disappointed!

How to store feta dip

Transfer leftovers to an airtight container, and store in the fridge for up to three to four days. We don’t recommend freezing this dip as the texture will change during the defrosting process.

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More Whipped Feta Dip Recipes to Try

  • Whipped Feta with Roasted Chickpeas and Tomatoes
  • Whipped Feta with Roasted Olives
  • Whipped Feta with Batata Harra
  • Whipped Feta with Roasted Red Peppers

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Roasted Red Pepper Whipped Feta

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Author: Food Dolls

Servings: 4 people

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Total: 15 minutes mins

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This creamy feta dip is the perfect appetizer. It's made with only a few ingredient and can be served with veggies and/or bread!

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces block of feta cheese
  • 4 ounces cream cheese
  • 1/4 cup Greek yogurt
  • 3 Tablespoons olive oil
  • juice of a 1/2 lemon
  • 4 ounces roasted red pepper
  • 2 teaspoons everything but bagel seasoning more or less to taste, optional
  • drizzle of olive oil for garnish

Instructions

  • Add all of the ingredients to the food processor. We recommend layering the block of feta and cream cheese block to begin. Following with the greek yogurt, olive oil, lemon juice and roasted red peppers.

    8 ounces block of feta cheese, 4 ounces cream cheese, 1/4 cup Greek yogurt, 3 Tablespoons olive oil, juice of a 1/2 lemon, 4 ounces roasted red pepper, drizzle of olive oil for garnish, 2 teaspoons everything but bagel seasoning

  • Pulse everything together in the food processor. You are looking for a smooth, fluffy texture. Use a silicone spatula to scoop the feta dip onto a plate.

  • Sprinkle with everything but bagel seasoning and serve with pita chips and veggies!

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Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 355kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 33g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 13g | Cholesterol: 80mg | Sodium: 1258mg | Potassium: 132mg | Fiber: 0.3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 768IU | Vitamin C: 13mg | Calcium: 333mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

What is feta dip made of? ›

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.

What does red pepper feta taste like? ›

So smooth and creamy. Yet full of that robust feta flavor that translates to a cheesy taste sensation. Then, we add little red pepper pieces to take the feta in a new direction. A little sweet, a touch of spice, to kick the feta up a notch.

What is spicy feta made of? ›

Place feta cheese, Greek yogurt, roasted red bell peppers, garlic, lemon, and smoked paprika in the food processor or blender. Blend on medium speed until the ingredients start to combine. Turn the food processor on low and pour the olive oil onto the mixture and mix until smooth.

What is the difference between feta and Greek feta? ›

French Feta is made with Lacaune sheep's milk (if you remember, that's the sheep breed used for Roquefort production). It has a softer and creamier texture that Greek Feta and a milder, less tangy flavor (though it's sharper than Israeli Feta).

What is the difference between Greek feta and French feta? ›

She explained that French feta, made of 100% sheep's milk, is the least salty of the three. Bulgarian may be made of sheep and/or goat, while Greek feta will be primarily sheep's milk and sometimes up to 30% goat's milk ― both are a little saltier than French.

Why does my feta taste weird? ›

If your feta tastes overly piquant, bitter, rancid, or otherwise unbalanced, it's past its prime.

Why does my feta cheese taste sour? ›

Traditional feta cheese is made from sheep's and goat's milk, a mixture of the two types of milk. Lactic acid bacteria are added to milk to create a sour taste and initiate fermentation in the milk.

What are the three types of feta? ›

When cooking with feta, it is imperative to understand the differences between Greek, Bulgarian and French. Henderson defines the three as such: “A definitive similarity of these cheeses lies in the ripening process by which blocks of cheese are held in a saltwater brine.

What do you eat with kickin feta dip? ›

Enjoy this creamy feta dip with fresh veggies, chips, pita bread, or spread on a sandwich or bagel.

What is feta cheese Mexican version? ›

Queso fresco

Spanish for “fresh cheese”, this cheese is white, soft and crumbly, resembling feta cheese. Traditionally, it's made of raw cow milk or a combination of goat milk and cow milk. It has both salty and non-salty varieties. Queso fresco is often used as a topping for guacamole, appetizers and beans.

Can you eat feta cheese hot? ›

Is it ok to cook feta cheese? One of the most frequently asked questions is whether you can actually heat feta cheese. And the answer is YES! Quality feta can be fried and drizzled with warmed honey, or baked in a high-heated oven until tender and perfectly creamy, like in today's appetizer.

What exactly is feta cheese? ›

Feta is a white cheese typically made from sheep's milk or a combination of sheep's and goat's milk. The goat's milk is responsible for the firmness of the cheese. The more goat's milk it has, the firmer it gets.

What is feta cheese soaked in? ›

Feta is a white crumbly cheese traditionally made of sheep's or goat's milk. It's cured and stored in brine (a solution of salt dissolved in water), but once opened, it can dry out or spoil quickly. To make it last longer, here's how to make your own brine.

Is feta the same as Queso? ›

The difference between the two comes down to origin: Queso Fresco comes out of Spain and Mexico, while feta comes from Greece. Both kinds of cheese are mild, crumbly, and soft. That said, feta can sometimes be a bit saltier than its Mexican counterpart.

Are feta cheese good for you? ›

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.

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