5-Minute Baked Feta Recipe (2024)

Table of Contents

  • 1 Baked Feta Recipe
  • 2 Reasons to make this feta bake
  • 3 Ingredients
  • 4 How to make baked feta
  • 5 Tips for Baked Feta Cheese
  • 6 FAQ’s
  • 7 Storage
  • 8 Other Mediterranean recipes to try:
  • 9 Other Cheese Appetizers to Enjoy:
  • 10 Baked Feta Recipe

Baked Feta Recipe

Baked feta is a traditional Greek appetizer, not the famous TikTok baked feta pasta (main course)!

It is one of those easy recipes that consists of a block of feta baked in the oven until warm, soft, and golden brown on top.

There is more than one way to achieve it:

  1. Bake feta cheese at 350° F (180° C) for about 20-25 minutes on the middle rack until soft, and then broiling to char the top for about 3-5 minutes on the oven top rack;
  2. Bake the cheese at 430° F (220° C) for 10 minutes on the oven top rack or until soft and charred.

Because we used honey in this baked feta recipe, we used the first method; otherwise, the top may have gotten too brown.

Then we served it with crostini but you can use pita chips instead. It’s up to you!

Reasons to make this feta bake

This is one of those easy feta cheese recipes that you’ll want to make again and again. Why?

  • It's quick and easy! All you have to do is to place a block of feta in the center of a baking dish drizzled with olive oil and surrounded by grape tomatoes and olives. Then toss the veggies with minced garlic, dried herbs, olive oil, and honey. Bake it in the oven and voila... The easiest appetizer of your life is ready to be devoured with some crostini!
  • So mess-free – At the end, you’ll only have one dish to clean. Who doesn’t appreciate that, right?
  • It’s healthy: This Greek appetizer is rich in protein (feta cheese), nutrients (veggies), and contains healthy fats such as olive oil and olives.

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Ingredients

  • Greek FetaCheese- For the best flavor and texture, buy ablock of creamy fetainstead of the crumbled cheese which is too dry and won’t work in this baked feta recipe. Full fat feta is preferred! But keep in mind it won't melt like brie or goat cheese.
  • Pitted Olives–A jar of pitted, Mediterranean olives will usually provide a medley of both green olives andKalamata olives. If you’re not a fan of one or the other, just get the kind you prefer. Marinated olives are another option and comes already packed with flavor but it cost more. If you have a picky eater, replace them with something else or skip them.
  • Grape Tomatoes– I used yellow and red grape tomatoes to make this appetizer more colorful but you can the red ones only if you prefer. Some replace them with sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil and/or add jarred roasted bell peppers and thinly sliced red onions.
  • Olive Oil- Theused a good-quality cold-pressed olive oilthat is rich and fruity. They usually come in a dark bottle to protect the oil from sunlight. Extra virgin olive oil also works well in this recipe!
  • Fresh Garlic Cloves- Freshly minced garlic always has a better, bolder flavor than the jarred ones.
  • Dried Herbs and seasonings - I used dried oregano and basil but you can use thyme, rosemary, or a blend of Italian seasonings. It is optional but I added a pinch of red pepper flakes to give this appetizer a kick.
  • HoneyAlthough you can skip it, it really makes a difference in flavor. It balances the acidic, savory flavors of veggies and feta cheese.

How to make baked feta

  1. To start, place grape tomatoes and olives in a baking dish. Toss them well with minced garlic, dried oregano and basil, 3 tablespoon of olive oil, and 2 tablespoon of honey.
  2. Using a spoon, push the vegetables to the sides of the baking dish and place the block of feta cheese right in the middle.
  3. Drizzle the cheese with 1 tablespoon of olive oil (or more if you want) and sprinkle extra dried herbs on top and a good pinch of red pepper flakes.
  4. Bake at 350° F (180° C) for about 20-25 minutes on the middle rack until soft. Then, brush ½ tablespoon of honey on top of the feta cheese and broil it on the oven top rack until golden brown on top (about 3-5 minutes).
  5. Alternatively, you can bake the cheese at 430° F (220° C) for 10 minutes on the oven top rack, or until soft and charred. It will take less time to bake but the top can brown faster!
  6. Because we used honey in this baked feta recipe, we used the first method; otherwise, the top may have gotten too brown. Either way, the spreadable feta will be soft, but not melted!
  7. Serve it with fresh herbs such as fresh basil leaves (and/or oregano leaves) and crostini or pita chips.

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Tips for Baked Feta Cheese

  • If you use a medium-heated oven (350° F), you’ll have to broil the cheese later in order to achieve a golden brown top. Or you can use a high-heated oven (430° F) all the way through and achieve all at once. But in this case, do not add honey to the recipe or use only a hint of it.
  • Make sure you have an oven-safe dish for this recipe.
  • Our baked feta appetizer serves about 6-8 people. Use a small baking dish and reduce the amount of each ingredient for 2 people!
  • Use quality Greek feta cheese (one with a creamy texture, not crumbled) or feta that comes in a brined liquid (the moisture gives the feta extra flavor and increases its But drain the brine off before baking and pat dry with a paper towel). Although French or Bulgarian white cheese will work fine too! They are like feta but can not use the term because Greece has the PDO for the term "feta". Do not use crumbled feta, which is too dry and will not get soft enough after baking.
  • Use a good quality olive oil or extra-virgin olive oil.
  • Serve the baked feta right away; otherwise, it will harden quickly! It will be soft, but not melted! Because I didn’t serve mine immediately, it wasn’t spreadable but still delish!
  • Serve it with toasted bread (crostini) or pita chips. To toast the bread, slice a baguette and brush on both sides with olive oil. Sprinkle some dried herbs on top and arrange them on a sheet pan lined with aluminum foil. Bake it at 350° F for 8 minutes.

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FAQ’s

Does feta cheese melt in the oven?

Feta cheese gets soft in the oven, but it does NOT melt! Why? Because of its relatively high acid content. When acidic cheeses are heated, the proteins tighten, expelling moisture that evaporates, making the cheese too dry to liquify. This baked feta recipe is soft and spreadable, but it's not melted feta. Use a good glug of olive oil on top of the cheese to help soften and get golden brown on top.

What goes well with feta or with baked feta dip?

Feta cheese originally comes from Greece and is associated with Mediterranean and modern Middle Eastern cuisine. That means feta pairs well with other flavors and dishes from those cuisines, including olives, tomatoes, hummus, pomegranate, figs, pita, nuts, honey, bell peppers, Mediterranean herbs, and spices, and roasted veggies. In this baked feta dip, we use a mix of Greek and Italian ingredients. It is my new favorite appetizer! Of course, you are welcome to add your own spin to the dish!

How do you use feta in brine?

You can buy feta in a few different ways: in brine, vacuum-packed, or crumbled. They are available at Whole Foods! All of them are feta, but the feta in brine is going to be creamier and will have more flavor. Once you've used the block of feta for this easy baked feta appetizer recipe, you can use the leftover brine as a base for dressing or to marinate veggies before roasting.

Storage

Store leftover veggies in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Use them in pasta, casseroles, savory bread puddings, pizza toppings, etc.

The baked feta cheese itself must be eaten right away.

But if you have leftovers, keep them chilled in the same container and warm them in the microwave for 30-60 seconds.

It will be warm but not spreadable (or as soft) as when it first came out of the oven.

Other Mediterranean recipes to try:

  • Baked Caprese Zucchini Rolls Ups
  • Mediterranean Chicken Foil Packets
  • Avocado Hummus
  • Cauliflower Hummus
  • Pizza Marguerita
  • Shrimp Carbonara

Other Cheese Appetizers to Enjoy:

  • Brie en Croute
  • Queso Fundido Dip
  • Shrimp Cheese Ball
  • Meat and Cheese Platter
  • Borek

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Baked Feta Recipe

This Baked Feta Recipe is an appetizer that you can prepare in just 5 minutes using a handful of ingredients – grape tomatoes, olives, fresh garlic, olive oil, honey, and dried herbs. Bake it all together with a block of feta cheese until it's warm and soft. Serve it with crostini or pita chips!

Course:Appetizer

Cuisine:Greek

Keywords:baked feta recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Servings 8 people

Calories190 kcal

Author Denise Browning

Cost $ 1.75 per person

Equipment

  • 1 Baking dish

Ingredients

  • 2 cups grape tomatoes or cherry tomatoes
  • 1 cup pitted olives preferably a medley of green olives and Kalamata olives
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano plus extra
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil plus extra
  • 4 tablespoon olive oil or EVOO (good quality), divided (use more oil if needed)
  • 8 oz feta cheese block choose a full-fat, brined feta cheese preferably and drain the liquid before baking (NOT CRUMBLED FETA)
  • red pepper flakes A pinch
  • 2 ½ tablespoon honey divided (you can skip it but it provides a balance of flavors). Use sugar-free honey for a keto appetizer!
  • Fresh basil and oregano optional (to garnish)
  • Crostini or (pita chips) to serve with

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Instructions

  • To start, place grape tomatoes and olives in a baking dish. Toss them well with minced garlic, dried oregano and basil, 3 tablespoon of olive oil, and 2 tablespoon of honey.

  • Using a spoon, push the vegetables to the sides of the baking dish and place the block of feta cheese right in the middle.

  • Drizzle the cheese with 1 tablespoon of olive oil (or more if you want) and sprinkle extra dried herbs on top and a good pinch of red pepper flakes.

  • Bake at 350° F (180° C) for about 20-25 minutes on the middle rack until soft. Then, brush ½ tablespoon of honey on top of the feta cheese and broil it on the oven top rack until golden brown on top (about 3-5 minutes).

  • Alternatively, you can bake the cheese at 430° F (220° C) for 10 minutes on the oven top rack, or until soft and charred. It will take less time to bake but the top can brown faster!

  • Because we used honey in this baked feta recipe, we used the first method; otherwise, the top may have gotten too brown. Either way, the spreadable feta will be soft, but not melted!

  • Serve it with fresh herbs such as fresh basil leaves (and/or oregano leaves) and crostini or pita chips.

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Recipe Notes

Tips:

  • You can make countless variations of the dish, adding your favorite herbs or spices. For instance, people also like to bake feta with fresh dill or fennel fronds, or paprika.
  • You can easily adapt the amount of veggies according to your liking and the number of people you're serving.
  • If you use a medium-heated oven (350° F), you’ll have to broil the cheese later in order to achieve a golden brown top. Or you can use a high-heated oven (430° F) all the way through and achieve all at once. But in this case, do not add honey to the recipe or use only a hint of it.
  • Make sure you have an oven-safe dish for this recipe.
  • Our baked feta appetizer serves about 6-8 people. Use a small baking dish and reduce the amount of each ingredient for 2 people!
  • Use quality Greek feta cheese (one with a creamy texture, not crumbled) or feta that comes in a brined liquid (the moisture gives the feta extra flavor and increases its But drain the brine off before baking and pat dry with a paper towel). Although French or Bulgarian white cheese will work fine too! They are like feta but can not use the term because Greece has the PDO for the term "feta". Do not use crumbled feta, which is too dry and will not get soft enough after baking.
  • Use a good quality olive oil or extra-virgin olive oil.
  • Serve the baked feta right away; otherwise, it will harden quickly! It will be soft, but not melted! Because I didn’t serve mine immediately, it wasn’t spreadable but still delish!
  • Serve it with toasted bread (crostini) or pita chips. To toast the bread, slice a baguette and brush on both sides with olive oil. Sprinkle some dried herbs on top and arrange them on a sheet pan lined with aluminum foil. Bake it at 350° F for 8 minutes.

Storage

Store leftover veggies in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Use them in pasta, casseroles, savory bread puddings, pizza toppings, etc.

The baked feta cheese itself must be eaten right away.

But if you have leftovers, keep them chilled in the same container and warm them in the microwave for 30-60 seconds.

It will be warm but not spreadable (or as soft) as when it first came out of the oven.

Nutrition

Calories: 190kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 25mg | Sodium: 582mg | Potassium: 127mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 502IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 162mg | Iron: 1mg

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Post first published on July 25, 2017.

5-Minute Baked Feta Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is my feta not melting in the oven? ›

It's possible it could melt then, but it would never gain a stringy texture to it like that of mozzarella. It does melt, but it is worthless. Feta cheese has a high moisture content and also a high acid content. This makes it not good for melting or flowing.

Which feta is good for baking? ›

Athenos Feta Chunk

The dryness makes it easy to cut and prep for cooking, so it's the best feta cheese to use in recipes like baked feta or feta skewers with fruits or vegetables or cubed into pasta salads. Definitely finish whatever you make off with a drizzle of olive oil, though, to add some moisture.

Can I eat baked feta? ›

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 does feta go good with? ›

Crumbled. One of the easiest and more popular ways to incorporate Feta to a dish is to crumble it. Feta Crumbles are so versatile that you can use them to garnish pasta, watermelon, grapes, nuts, chickpeas, potatoes, salads, pizza, or eggs. It's the perfect tangy touch to elevate any dish.

How do you get feta to melt? ›

Add a small amount of preferably full milk to your jar and drop in your feta. You can use skim or 2% if you prefer. Now turn your stove on to medium heat and allow water to boil. As it heats up, stir it constantly.

Why does my cheese not melt in the oven? ›

Why won't my cheese melt? There are many reasons, but the biggest is the moisture content. The moisture content of the cheese has a great effect on the melting process. Cheese that contains higher amounts of fat will melt better than one that doesn't.

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).

Is feta the healthiest cheese? ›

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.

Which milk is best for feta cheese? ›

While feta cheese made in Greece is typically made with sheep's milk or with a combination of sheep's and goat's milk, many manufacturers in the US make feta with cow's milk.

Is smelly feta OK to eat? ›

A yeasty aroma: “Yeasts tend to be acid and salt tolerant, which makes feta cheese a near perfect growth medium,” Sommer explained to me in an e-mail. “So if the product starts to smell yeasty, like proofed bread dough, the product has gone bad.”

What are the rules for feta cheese? ›

Traditionally (and legally within the EU and other territories where it is protected), feta is produced using only whole sheep's milk, or a blend of sheep's and goat's milk (with a maximum of 30% goat's milk). The milk may be pasteurized or not, but most producers now use pasteurized milk.

Does baked feta need to be refrigerated? ›

Notes: You can put the leftovers in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 4 days. When reheating, put back in an oven safe dish and slowly heat in the oven until warm.

What meat pairs well with feta? ›

To me, that's by far the best meat to use with lamb, but there's another one that also has just a strong a flavor that works well…. and that's VENISON. You'll find that their flavors match up well, and won't overwhelm each other. There are some great recipes out there that use chicken or beef, or even pork with feta.

What does feta cheese do to your body? ›

Feta contains more calcium than many other cheeses. Calcium helps you maintain healthy teeth and bones. Feta cheese also has high levels of phosphorus. Consuming these phosphorus and calcium together has been linked to improved bone density and osteoporosis prevention.

Is it OK to eat feta cheese everyday? ›

Feta is easier to digest and much less allergenic and inflammatory than cheeses from cow's milk, which is encouraging to those of you who may be sensitive to dairy products. However, it's important to also remember that feta cheese, high in sodium and saturated fat, should be used sparingly, not every day.

Does feta cheese melt when cooked? ›

Texture: Since the curd is just lightly pressed together, Feta is very crumbly, and works beautifully as a topping to other dishes. When you put it in your mouth, however, high quality Feta will become quite creamy, not grainy. Cooking: Feta melts well, turning soft, not gooey, and maintains its flavor when heated.

Why is my feta cheese mushy? ›

It sound like your brine is pulling calcium from your cheese, resulting in a slimy exterior. When making a fresh brine, be sure to add Calcium Chloride and White Vinegar as well as salt.

Why is my feta soft? ›

Your feta may develop a slightly melted or slimy feeling on its outer layer when stored in brine. There are a number of ways to prevent this from happening, including; Use your whey, with the salt added, instead of water to make your brine. Your whey should have the correct pH and calcium balance for your cheese.

Should feta melt? ›

By law cow milk can't even get near feta in Greece, while feta produced in several other countries, including the U.S., is often made with cow milk. This creates an entirely different cheese that does not melt into a creamy sauce as well as sheep milk feta does.

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