Baked Feta With Capsicum Two Ways

Baked feta with capsicum two ways

Happy world feta day! On the 14th of June the traditional Greek cheese, feta, is celebrated and it’s an opportunity for us food bloggers to create dishes with it to share. My contribution this year is my baked feta with capsicum two ways. Both options are served as appetizers and can be part of a grazing spread or meze.

How World Feta Day started

In 2020, Diana Moutsopoulos, the editorial director at “All recipes” decided to start a day recognized worldwide to spread the word about this versatile, salty and tangy cheese. Foodies share their dishes for the Instagram community to see, using the hashtag #fetaday #fetaday2022 (the latter varies depending on the year). Hence, people can then scroll and browse to see what’s on display for them to make. In previous years I have shared my easy tiropitakia (cheese patries) with puff pastry (Reel here), my souffra style spanakopita (spinach and cheese pita), kolokithokeftedes (zucchini fritters with feta), bacon and mushroom pasta traybake with feta and many more…

Baked feta – Tik Tok trend or a traditional dish

Baked feta was a trend among the Greek community way before it was trending on Tik Tok. You probably all remember the feta shortage caused by it at supermarkets during the Covid-19 lockdown! It was about a dish made by baking feta with tomatoes first then mixing in garlic, basil and cooked through it. Some more background information can be found here if you want to read on MacKenzie Smith’s “Grilled Cheese Social” food blog whose Tik Tok video went viral.

Traditionally there is a Greek dish called “Bouyiourdi” where we bake feta with slices of tomatoes, oregano, onion slices, extra virgin olive oil and chili if wanted. The contents are wrapped like a parcel in baking paper and aluminium foil to be baked on high heat. Furthermore, this baked feta dish is a must, when the charcoals are burning to cook it on them and enjoy it as a meze. The feta softens so beautifully and sweetens from the tomatoes.

Baked feta with capsicum – two ways

Baked feta with capsicum I’m sharing with you today can be presented in two ways. The method is very simple. For the first way, bake the feta with roasted capsicum slices, extra virgin olive oil and thyme. Then serve with some toasted bread pieces and some cucumbers to help cut through the saltiness.

The second method is a continuation of part one, to make a version of the traditional Greek dip, “Tirokafteri”. A chunky, salty and spicy dip which name translates to spicy cheese. To make it you simply blitz together the baked feta, capsicum (with all the oil remaining in the baking dish), red wine vinegar, yoghurt and chili. That’s it! Quick, easy and your guests will love it.

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