Festive Greek Dip
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This Greek Dip is creamy, refreshing, and (here’s one you don’t hear very often this time of year) healthy!

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I don’t know about y’all, but I’m in full-on holiday recovery mode. The past two weeks have been a frenzied marathon of cleaning, wrapping, decorating, fixing, breaking, fixing again, baking, partying, eating, doing dishes, unwrapping, hugging, and eating again. It’s been fantastic.
But now…for lack of a better term…I’m pooped. Yesterday I didn’t get out of my PJs. The Mr. and I spent the day grazing on leftovers, watching Parenthood (yes, I’ve finally given in to the hype), and watching the snow pile up outside our back window. It was pure, utter, laziness. And I relished every moment of it.
I know we still have another weekend of holiday festivities and celebrations ahead of us, but I can’t bring myself to turn on the oven just yet. And if I see one more platter of holiday cookies, I might cry.
But quick, no-bake, fresh and festive greek dip?
I think I can muster up the strength for that.
This dip is creamy, refreshing, and (here’s one you don’t hear very often this time of year) healthy!
This easy Greek dip could easily make its way onto your New Year’s Eve party table (since it’s a great post-holiday detox snack), but it also makes the perfect side to our Ground Beef Gyros.
The recipe is forgiving, so add your own favorite veggies to the mix to make it your own.
This takes less than 20 minutes to whip up so you can sit back, grab some leftover egg nog, and get some rest before the next holiday hits.
Need some other ideas for your New Year’s Eve festivities?
Try these other crowd pleasing appetizers and snacks:
Dreamy Creamy Homemade Hummus
Meat Candy (Bacon Wrapped Smokies)

Festive Greek Dip
Ingredients
- 12 oz. hummus (homemade or your favorite store brand)
- 4 oz. feta cheese (crumbled)
- 1/2 red bell pepper (chopped)
- 1/2 green bell pepper (chopped)
- 1 small cucumber (chopped)
- 1/4 cup black olives
- Salt
- Pepper
- Pita chips (for serving)
Instructions
- Spread hummus across the bottom of a pie plate.
- Layer feta and vegetables on top of the hummus in concentric circles, alternating colors. I did a ring of feta, then cucumber, red pepper, olives, green pepper, and more feta. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and finish with a drizzle of olive oil if desired.
- Serve with pita chips.
Notes
- You can swap out the veggies but I love keeping this to a Mediterranean theme!
I made this for New Years! It was absolutely amazing!
Thanks Hilary! I’m so glad you liked it!