Or as my friends and husband like to call it…CRACK! Because once
you start eating it you just can’t stop! Seriously this stuff is so
good.
I found the basis for the recipe years ago when my friend T and I were planning a Greek Gods/Goddess costume party. We wanted most of the foods to be reflective of the theme. It is similar to a Tzatziki sauce but definitely with my own twists.
Cucumber Feta Dip
2 8 oz packages of cream cheese soften
12 oz Greek yogurt – Plain (you can use regular plain yogurt. The dip will be a little thinner)
1 cup sour cream
6 oz crumbled Feta cheese
1 large cucumber (2/3’s chopped the remaining third sliced)
1 small can of sliced olives, drained roughly chopped and reserving 1.5 TB for garnish
3 TB crushed garlic
1.5 ts kosher salt
1/2 ts ground white pepper
1 Roma tomatoes – chopped (optional)
Combine cream cheese, yogurt and sour cream into a mixer and mix until combined. Don’t worry if the dip looks really thin as the cucumber and feta really help to thicken it up. Add the chopped cucumber (I leave the peel on as I love the flavor it adds. I just wash it well to make sure it no longer has a waxy texture), olives (yes I know I can just use chopped olives instead of chopping sliced olives but I find that the flavor of the olives get lost and I like the texture of the chunkier olive pieces). Mix well.
Add garlic, salt and pepper mixing well after each addition. NOTE REGARDING SEASONINGS: I highly recommend starting the spices out at lower measurements. My hubby and I are self-proclaimed garlicholics. And the salt and pepper are to our tastes. Just mix well, taste and adjust to your liking.
Smooth out into a container and top with the remainder of the olives, tomatoes (optional) and line the pan with the cucumber slices.
Serve with pita chips or wheat thins (normally I do both. Wavy Lays will work as well)
I found the basis for the recipe years ago when my friend T and I were planning a Greek Gods/Goddess costume party. We wanted most of the foods to be reflective of the theme. It is similar to a Tzatziki sauce but definitely with my own twists.
Cucumber Feta Dip
2 8 oz packages of cream cheese soften
12 oz Greek yogurt – Plain (you can use regular plain yogurt. The dip will be a little thinner)
1 cup sour cream
6 oz crumbled Feta cheese
1 large cucumber (2/3’s chopped the remaining third sliced)
1 small can of sliced olives, drained roughly chopped and reserving 1.5 TB for garnish
3 TB crushed garlic
1.5 ts kosher salt
1/2 ts ground white pepper
1 Roma tomatoes – chopped (optional)
Combine cream cheese, yogurt and sour cream into a mixer and mix until combined. Don’t worry if the dip looks really thin as the cucumber and feta really help to thicken it up. Add the chopped cucumber (I leave the peel on as I love the flavor it adds. I just wash it well to make sure it no longer has a waxy texture), olives (yes I know I can just use chopped olives instead of chopping sliced olives but I find that the flavor of the olives get lost and I like the texture of the chunkier olive pieces). Mix well.
Add garlic, salt and pepper mixing well after each addition. NOTE REGARDING SEASONINGS: I highly recommend starting the spices out at lower measurements. My hubby and I are self-proclaimed garlicholics. And the salt and pepper are to our tastes. Just mix well, taste and adjust to your liking.
Smooth out into a container and top with the remainder of the olives, tomatoes (optional) and line the pan with the cucumber slices.
Serve with pita chips or wheat thins (normally I do both. Wavy Lays will work as well)