When you're craving something creamy, tangy, and absolutely satisfying on your keto journey, this Whipped Feta Dip delivers in every bite. Made with just a handful of wholesome, low-carb ingredients, this spread comes together in minutes and transforms everything from fresh veggies to grilled meats. It's light, airy, and packed with Mediterranean-inspired flavors — the perfect balance of indulgence and nutrition without breaking your macros.
History of Feta Cheese:
Feta cheese is one of the world's oldest cheeses — its origins trace back over 6,000 years to ancient Greece.
The word "feta" comes from the Italian word fetta, meaning "slice," a name it picked up in the 17th century due to the way the cheese was sliced and stored in barrels.
Historically, feta was made by shepherds from leftover sheep’s or goat’s milk — preserving it in salty brine kept it fresh without refrigeration.
Feta is heavily referenced in Homer’s Odyssey — Polyphemus (the Cyclops) is said to have made a version of it in his cave!
By tradition (and now by European law), true feta must be made in specific regions of Greece using at least 70% sheep’s milk, sometimes blended with goat’s milk.
It was designated a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) product by the European Union in 2002, meaning only certain Greek regions can legally call their cheese "feta."
Feta’s tangy, salty flavor and crumbly yet creamy texture have made it a staple of Mediterranean diets for centuries — prized for its ability to add bold flavor with just a small amount.
How Feta Helps on the Keto Diet:
Feta is exceptionally keto-friendly because it is:
High in Healthy Fats: Around 6–8g of fat per ounce, helping you meet your daily keto fat targets easily.
Moderate in Protein: About 4–5g of protein per ounce, supporting muscle preservation and satiety without pushing protein intake too high (which can sometimes interfere with ketosis if overdone).
Low in Carbs: Only about 1g of carbs per ounce, making it one of the safest cheeses for staying under carb limits.
Rich in Electrolytes: Feta contains sodium and calcium, crucial for electrolyte balance — helping prevent "keto flu" symptoms like fatigue or muscle cramps.
Naturally Flavorful: A little goes a long way! Because it’s so salty and savory, you don’t need much to flavor salads, wraps, dips, or roasted vegetables — keeping portion sizes small but satisfying.
Plus, feta’s probiotic potential (especially if you find traditional brined feta) can help support gut health, which often needs extra attention on keto.
Ingredients:
8 oz full-fat feta cheese, crumbled
3 oz cream cheese, softened
2 tablespoons sour cream
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
Optional toppings: chopped fresh herbs (parsley, dill, chives), crushed walnuts, a drizzle of olive oil
Instructions:
In a food processor or high-speed blender, combine feta cheese, cream cheese, and sour cream. Blend until creamy and smooth, about 1–2 minutes.
Add olive oil, lemon juice, garlic powder, and black pepper. Blend again until fully whipped and fluffy.
Taste and adjust seasoning if needed (add a pinch of salt or extra lemon for brightness).
Spoon into a serving bowl, swirl the top with a spoon, and drizzle with olive oil.
Garnish with optional toppings like herbs or walnuts if desired.
Serving Suggestions and Meal Prep Tips:
Serve with keto-friendly dippers like cucumber slices, celery sticks, bell pepper strips, or almond flour crackers.
Use it as a spread for lettuce wraps or grilled chicken.
Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days; stir gently before serving again.
Estimated Cost: $6–$8 depending on feta brand
Nutritional Values (per ~2 tablespoons):
Calories: 110
Fat: 10g
Protein: 4g
Net Carbs: 1g
Fiber: 0g
Total Carbs: 1g
Sugar: 0g