Tirokafteri (Spicy Feta Dip Recipe) | The Mediterranean Dish (2024)

Tirokafteri, sometimes called htipiti, is a spicy, creamy, tangy, and super bold mezze from northern Greece. This spicy feta dip takes only 10 minutes and is made to share. Heap this easy appetizer on grilled bread, pita chips, or lettuce cups for a gluten-free delight.

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Tirokafteri is what happens if Southern pimento dip takes a Mediterranean vacation and returns with a healthier take on life. It’s lighter, with no mayo, but packs the same punchy kick and comforting creaminess.

The beloved Greek mezze combines so many layers of flavor. Like with my Creamy Whipped Feta Dip or Herby Feta Dip, the sheep’s milk cheese instantly brings a depth of flavor and tang. Roasted peppers add a sweet, slightly smoky, and velvety quality. And garlic and spicy chili pepper bring the perfect amount of heat.

Tirokafteri is a dip that’s sure to stand out at a party! Like Fatteh, the Middle East’s version of nachos, I love it as a twist on the classic game day fare. Game or not, it’s a total crowdpleaser. Make for your next party, perhaps with a Simple Crudités Platter on the side.

Table of Contents
  1. Ingredients for Tirokafteri
  2. How to Make Tirokafteri
  3. Tips and Tweaks for this Tirokafteri Recipe
  4. What to Serve with Greek Feta Dip
  5. There's No Such Thing as Too Much Dip!
  6. Tirokafteri (Spicy Greek Feta Dip) Recipe
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Ingredients for Tirokafteri

Using just a handful of easy to source ingredients, this spicy feta dip recipe can be made year round. Tweak this adaptable recipe according to your taste and diet. Love super spicy? Throw more pepper in there. Avoiding gluten? Grab some fresh veggies!

  • Feta cheese: Use a high-quality Greek feta preserved in brine for the creamiest, most flavorful dip.
  • Roasted red peppers: Adds a layer of sweet meets smoky flavor. Make your own with just red bell peppers, olive oil, and garlic. Or, use a high quality fire-roasted jar from the store.
  • Flavor makers: Garlic and red chili pepper or jalapeno bring a kick. Red wine vinegar adds brightness and balance to the creamy, salty feta.
  • Extra virgin olive oil: A few tablespoons of EVOO adds velvety richness, and a final drizzle finishes the dip. A peppery and flavorful Greek olive oil like our Early Harvest variety works best.
  • Garnishes: Fresh parsley and kalamata olives give this dish a final pop of color and flavor.
  • French baguette: Crusty French baguette is grilled and served on the side for dipping. Use lettuce cups or veggies for a gluten-free version. Grab a bag of storebought pita chips or go the extra mile with homemade.
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How to Make Tirokafteri

This feta dip recipe is an easy appetizer with very little actual cooking involved. Grilling bread and roasting red bell peppers are the most time-consuming steps, and each takes just a few minutes. If you’re short on time serve this spicy dip with chips, and grab a jar of roasted red peppers. From there, you only need to blend!

Get ready: Roast 2 small red peppers according to this roasted peppers recipe. Or, drain a 12-ounce jar of fire roasted peppers. Roughly chop one red chili pepper or jalapeno. Chop one garlic clove. Set up a large food processor with the blade attachment.

Make the dip: Crumble 10 ounces of feta cheese into the food processor. Add the chili pepper and its seeds, roasted peppers, and garlic. Add 1 tablespoon of red wine vinegar. Close the lid and blend until the ingredients are broken down a bit. With the speed on low, drizzle in olive oil until the mixture is smooth, about 2 tablespoons oil.Tirokafteri (Spicy Feta Dip Recipe) | The Mediterranean Dish (4)

Toast the bread: Slice a French baguette on the diagonal into ½-inch pieces. Heat a griddle or grill pan over medium heat. Brush the bread with olive oil on one side with olive oil. Arrange the bread slices in one single layer so that the oiled side touches the hot griddle. Brush the top side facing you with olive oil. Grill, flipping until charred marks form on each side, 2 to 5 minutes in total.

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Serve: Spread the dip on a serving plate or bowl. Finely chop a handful of parsley leaves. Chop 4-5 kalamata olives. Drizzle the dip with a little olive oil and crumble on a bit more feta. Finish with the olives and parsley sprinkled on top. Serve with the grilled bread on the side.

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Tips and Tweaks for this Tirokafteri Recipe

This recipe is super simple and fail-proof. Here are some extra tips to make it your own.

  • Always season to taste. Most feta cheeses will be salty enough on their own, so I didn’t include any additional salt. Take a taste before serving. If it tastes flat, add a pinch of salt.
  • Use a high-quality feta. Pre-crumbled feta tends to be dry and heavily processed. Since feta is the main ingredient, grab a nice sheep’s milk variety that’s whole and packed in brine. It’s worth the crumble!
  • Seeds are fiery. While a peppers’ flesh adds flavor, seeds carry all the spice. I like to be brave and add the seeds for this spicy dip! But, if you’re serving for a timid group, go easy on the seeds.
  • Make ahead. This dip is just as good the next day. If you’re planning a dinner, simply hold off on the garnish. Cover and store in your fridge so it’s all ready to go.
  • Tweak the garnish. I love a simple olive and herb garnish here, but you can get creative and add your own twist. Layer with fresh veggies, top with more roasted peppers, or add fried lemon rings for visual flair. A final drizzle of chili oil adds even more spice for the extra brave chefs out there! Or, top with capers and lemon zest for a brighter take. You can even turn this dip into full a meal by topping with grilled meat.

What to Serve with Greek Feta Dip

Toasty grilled bread is a special treat, but this dip is also delicious with raw veggies in its place. Check out my guide to building a crudité board for ideas on which veggies are best for dipping.

From there, serve this spicy feta dip with more Mediterranean appetizers and mezze. Look for something light and delicate that won’t try to compete with Tirokafteri’s punchiness. Zaalouk (Moroccan Eggplant Salad) or Dolmas (Stuffed Grape Leaves) would both bring a perfect balance.

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This spicy feta dip is bold, tangy, creamy, and delicious. Serve as an appetizer to share.

Prep – 5 minutes mins

Cook – 5 minutes mins

Total – 10 minutes mins

Cuisine:

Greek

Serves – 6

Course:

Appetizer, Dips and Appetizers

Ingredients

  • 10 ounce block Greek feta cheese, broken into chunks, plus more for garnish
  • 1 red chili pepper or jalapeno, trimmed and roughly chopped (leave the seeds for extra spice)
  • 2 small roasted red bell peppers, torn (homemade or 12-ounce jar fire-roasted red peppers, drained)
  • 1 small garlic clove, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley leaves, for garnish
  • 4-5 kalamata olives, pitted and chopped, for garnish
  • ½ French baguette, for serving (optional, or substitute with lettuce cups or pita chips)

Instructions

  • Make the dip: Add the feta, chili pepper, roasted bell peppers, garlic, and red wine vinegar to the bowl of a large food processor with the blade attachment. Close the lid and blend until the ingredient break down a bit. With the speed on low, drizzle in the olive oil until the mixture is smooth, about 2 tablespoons oil.

  • Toast the bread: If you’re serving with baguette, slice on the diagonal into ½-inch pieces. Heat a griddle or grill pan over medium heat. Brush the bread on one side with olive oil. Arrange the bread slices in one single layer so that the oiled side touches the hot griddle. Brush the top side with olive oil. Grill, flipping until charred marks form on each side, 2 to 5 minutes in total.

  • Serve: Spread the dip on a serving plate or bowl. Drizzle with a little olive oil and garnish with a few crumbles of feta cheese, and the parsley and kalamata olives. Serve with the grilled bread on the side.

Notes

  • You can make Tirokafteri ahead of time. Hold the garnish, and transfer the dip to a sealed container. Store in your fridge for 2 to 3 days. Garnish the dip and grill the bread just before serving.
  • Remove the seeds from the chili pepper for a milder spice.
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Nutrition

Calories: 190kcalCarbohydrates: 13.4gProtein: 9gFat: 11.2gSaturated Fat: 6.5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.6gMonounsaturated Fat: 2.6gCholesterol: 42.1mgSodium: 879.5mgPotassium: 108.8mgFiber: 0.8gSugar: 1.4gVitamin A: 457.8IUVitamin C: 18.5mgCalcium: 265.2mgIron: 1.3mg

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FAQs

What does Tirokafteri taste like? ›

Tirokafteri can be described as tasting spicy, salty, creamy, and tangy thanks to its combination of Greek feta cheese and red pepper flakes. The addition of olive oil blends the flavors together, but be sure to use a good extra virgin olive oil, which lends its own unique flavor to tirokafteri.

What to eat with spicy feta? ›

The classic serving suggestion is with warm pita bread or pita chips, providing a satisfying crunch and a perfect canvas for the dip. However, it's equally tasty served with a variety of fresh vegetables for a lighter option, or with crusty bread that can absorb all its tangy, spicy goodness.

How long does spicy feta last? ›

Spicy Feta Dip (Tirokafteri)

Serve with fresh or toasted pita bread. Store in the fridge for a maximum of 3 days.

What is spicy feta made of? ›

Directions. Combine olive oil, yogurt, lemon juice, paprika, garlic, black pepper, cayenne pepper, and sugar in a food processor; pulse mixture until smooth. Add a couple of feta cubes at a time, processing between batches until mixture is thick and smooth.

What is Tirokafteri in English? ›

"This is a classic Greek appetizer using of course feta.My mum used to make this often!"

What to put Tirokafteri on? ›

Heap this easy appetizer on grilled bread, pita chips, or lettuce cups for a gluten-free delight. Tirokafteri is what happens if Southern pimento dip takes a Mediterranean vacation and returns with a healthier take on life. It's lighter, with no mayo, but packs the same punchy kick and comforting creaminess.

Is Tirokafteri the same as Htipiti? ›

Ktipiti or htipiti (Greek: χτυπητή, pronounced [xtipiˈti]), also known as tirokafteri (Greek: τυροκαυτερή, pronounced [tirokafteˈri]) or kopanisti (not to be confused with the cheese of that name), is a cheese-based spread from Greece.

When not to eat feta cheese? ›

Soft cheeses are the #1 cause listeria if not handled properly. Feta typically has a 5-7 day shelf life, once opened, no matter what the expire date says. I would not risk eating any soft cheese that has expired shelf life.

How to tell if feta 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 it OK to leave feta cheese out overnight? ›

Generally, feta cheese should not be left unrefrigerated for more than two hours. This is because feta cheese is a perishable dairy product that can promote bacterial growth at room temperature. Extended exposure to warm temperatures increases the risk of contamination and spoilage, compromising its quality and safety.

Can marinated feta go bad? ›

As long as you choose to make your marinated feta cheese using high-quality olive oil, it should last at least two to three weeks in the fridge.

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).

Why is feta cheese better in Greece? ›

Its unique history, tradition and geographic location distinguish Greek Feta from its cousins around the world. “The flora really sets this cheese apart from everywhere else in the Mediterranean,” Juhl adds. “There are more than 6,000 species of natural flora that are endemic—and they only exist in Greece.”

How many calories are in spicy feta dip? ›

NUTRITION FACTS
serving size1.0 oz
calories155 cal
total fat16 g
saturated fat5 g
cholesterol19 mg
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What does Greek style cheese taste like? ›

A salty, tangy, crumbly and creamy feta style cheese, perfect for salads, pasta, pizza or anything else you can think of! All food tastes better with some Greek cheese on top. We worked on improving this recipe for months, and we're so please with the final result.

What does crumbled feta taste like? ›

Frigo Crumbled Feta

They're creamy—almost like a more solid cottage cheese—and the flavor is grassy and salty with a mild bite on the end.

What is feta cheese supposed to taste like? ›

High-quality feta should have a creamy texture when sampled, and aromas of ewe's milk, butter, and yoghurt. In the mouth it is tangy, slightly salty, and mildly sour, with a spicy finish that recalls pepper and ginger, as well as a hint of sweetness.

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