This 5-Minute Spicy Greek Feta Dip (Tirokafteri) is quick and easy to make and irresistibly delicious. Feel free to serve it with bread, veggies, or any other favorite dippers.

Spicy Greek Feta Dip Recipe with Roasted Red Peppers

The first morning that we arrived in Santorini, we were admittedly exhausted. An unexpected mistake by my accountant had kept us up working well past midnight the night before we left, which was followed much too soon by an alarm waking us back up in time for the 5am cheap flight we had snagged, which was then followed by a crazy taxi ride to the airport that left me reeling with an unexpected bout of motion sickness. So by the time that we finally stumbled in Greece — bleary eyed, toting our haphazardly-packed bags, and clutching the largest coffees we could find — I have to say, all we really wanted to do was take a nap.

Not exactly the easy-breeze start to a dream vacation that I had imagined.

Thankfully, the greeter at our hotel seemed to sense that we were in need of some reviving, and walked outside to point us in the direction of the bay for lunch. And sure enough, the moment we made our way down those dozens and dozens of stairs and walked out next to that impossibly-blue sparkling water — we took a deep breath and looked at one another in complete awe.

Now this was what we had been waiting for.

We walked over to the Sunset Tavern and settled in to a tiny little table by the sea (like, the table leg was literally a foot from the sea), ordered our very first Greek salad of the trip, spicy feta dip, a loaf of crusty bread, a big bowl of Kalamata olives, and two crisp whites, and then sat out there in that warm sunshine for hours talking and taking our time and savoring every last bite of our first Greek meal — and it was perfect. Just the reset we needed. And a lunch I will never forget.

Back to this spicy feta dip, though. I got excited and impulsively ordered it simply because it included the word “spicy”, which you’ll never see on a menu in Spain, but wasn’t sure exactly what to expect. Turns out that Greek spicy feta dip — or tirokafteri — is the dip of my dreams. It was a simple roasted red pepper cheese dip that I could have sworn was the Southern pimento dip of my childhood — creamy, tangy, savory, with just a hint of spice, and downright irresistible. We became instant fans and proceeded to order it a half dozen more times on the trip, anytime we saw it on a menu. And then, of course, came home to Barcelona and immediately had to figure out how to make it for ourselves.

I have a feeling you are going to love it.

Ammoudi Sunset Tavern in Santorini
That very first seaside meal in Santorini.

Let’s make some. ♡

Spicy Greek Feta Dip Ingredients

Feta Cheese Dip Ingredients:

Fair warning, this cheese dip is rich.  A generous portion of feta is where we begin, but the amounts of the remaining ingredients are totally up to you. If you would like a smokier, sweeter dip, feel free to add in more roasted red peppers. If you would like a spicier dip, keep adding in the crushed red pepper flakes. If you would like a more herb-y dip, feel free to also add in some oregano (or sprinkle it on top). It’s all up to you.

To make it, you’ll need:

  • Feta Cheese: The star of the show. Sheep’s milk feta cheese is traditional in Greece, but whatever feta you can find will do, either in a block or crumbled.
  • Roasted Red Peppers: Either homemade or (I recommend) store-bought in a jar
  • Olive Oil and Red Wine Vinegar: Both traditionally used in this dip.
  • Garlic: Just one clove of raw garlic.
  • Crushed Red Pepper Flakes: The traditional Greek dip is sometimes made with fresh spicy peppers, sometimes dried. But for the recipe below, I went with a simple pinch of crushed red pepper flakes. Feel free to add more or less to taste.

How To Make Spicy Greek Feta Dip

How To Make Feta Dip:

To make this feta dip, simply combine all ingredients in a blender and process until smooth. It only takes a few minutes — so easy! If you’d like a thinner dip, feel free to add in a splash of water. Then sprinkle with your desired garnishes (I like to add some extra crushed red pepper flakes, feta and a pinch of oregano). And…serve!

Tirokafteri Recipe (Spicy Greek Feta Dip)

What To Serve With This Feta Dip:

Want to make a full Greek meal with this dip? I’d recommend making some:

Spicy Greek Feta Dip (Tirokafteri)

Also, for more details and travel recommendations from our trip to Greece, feel free to check out my full trip recap here! Enjoy, friends!

Spicy Greek Feta Dip (Tirokafteri)

4.72 from 14 votes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Makes: 8 -10 servings
This 5-Minute Spicy Greek Feta Dip (Tirokafteri) is quick and easy to make and irresistibly delicious.  Feel free to serve it with bread, veggies, or any other favorite dippers.

Ingredients

  • 10 ounces feta
  • 2 medium roasted red peppers*
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
  • 1 small clove garlic
  • 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes (or more, to taste)
  • optional garnishes: extra crumbled feta, extra crushed red pepper flakes, dried oregano, and/or Kalamata olives

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a food processor and puree until smooth.
  • Transfer to a serving bowl, and top with your desired garnishes.  Or refrigerate in a sealed container for up to 3 days.

Notes

*You are welcome to either core and roast your own red peppers in the oven, or (shortcut!) use store-bought roasted red peppers from the jar.

Additional Info

Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: Greek
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

Spicy Feta Dip with Roasted Red Peppers

About Ali

Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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36 Comments

  1. mervyn lamb says:

    5 stars
    We had this out in a restaurant yesterday, the wife liked it so much we bought some home. Will try to make some. Are the red pepper flakes chilly pepper flakes?

  2. Georgia says:

    Hi! does anyone know the serving size of this dish? Like how much in oz/cups/etc. this recipe makes?

  3. Robyn says:

    Have made twice. It is a really solid tirokafteri.

  4. Peggy Gosse-Rahnenfuehrer says:

    5 stars
    Have been wanting to make for a long time . Was wonderful

  5. rob houston says:

    found it a little thick processing so added about a quarter cup of plain greek yogurt. not only did it thin the mixture out, but made the dip a little lighter and brighter.

  6. Sue says:

    Sorry, I should have added that I’d use a good cup of the chopped peppers.

  7. Paulina says:

    5 stars
    I only had 5 oz of feta cheese so I swapped out the other 5 for goat cheese. We ate it with some warm pita bread and it was amazing. My new go-to dip.

  8. CDNFoodie says:

    5 stars
    Oh. My. God. This was so good! We did Habanero red pepper flakes (all we had on hand). Unreal recipe.

  9. Sabrine says:

    I always have feta cheese and never know What to do with it to make it more pleasant. Just made it with home grill peper which it’s and extra smoky flavor. Thank you very much. Excited to serve this at breakfast for. My lover ??

  10. Cyd Larkin says:

    I absolute hate bell peppers. I can’t even get past the smell. I like the idea of this dip, though. What kind of peppers could I use as a replacement?

    1. Joe says:

      If you think of anything let me know. Thinking paprika and chili oil for mine. Make it spicier