Looking for an alternative to Feta? You’re in the right place! Keep reading for my favourite simple Feta substitutes both dairy and dairy-free.
Feta is a hard white cheese made from sheeps milk that is aged in brine. It has a unique tangy deeply salty flavour and firm crumbly texture. It’s most commonly associated with Greek cuisine although it is made in other countries such as Denmark and Bulgaria.
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Persian feta is a softer, creamier less salty cheese that is marinated in oil, herbs and garlic instead of the salt solution used to marinate Greek feta.
While the texture of halloumi is slightly softer and less crumbly, it provides a similar substance and salty kick to feta.
As mentioned above Persian feta is softer and creamier and less salty, but you will be equally happy to have it scattered on your salad.
Fresh goats cheese is tangier, creamier and less salty than feta but adds a similar cheesy goodness.
This creamy ‘cheese’ made from yoghurt isn’t as salty but it adds a lovely tang anywhere you’d normally use feta.
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Shaved parmesan has a different more cheesey flavour profile to feta. And while the colour is more yellow, it will add similar bursts of flavour.
Milder and creamier and way less salty, cottage cheese will be better than nothing to replace your hunks of feta.
Will work in a similar way to cottage cheese without the bumpy bits.
If you’re looking for a salty burst of flavour, a handful of olives is the best dairy-free and vegan alternative to feta.
A similar idea to olives, sun dried tomatoes are bursting with flavour and will add a little sweetness to your dish instead of a salt hit.
For texture and salty hit roast almonds will take your dish in a different direction but it won’t be lacking in flavour or crunch. Other nuts like pinenuts, pistachios, macadamias or cashews will all work in a similar manner.
Another option to replace the salty hit from feta is to sprinkle your dish with sea salt flakes. It won’t provide the same visuals or substance as hunks of cheese but you will appreciate the salty flavour explosions.
Work in a similar way to olives. Salted capers will be the best choice although capers in vinegar are better than nothing.
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This is a bit of an unusual idea but adding a big dollop of creamy hummus can add the substance and flavour hit you’d otherwise get from feta.
Chunks of avo will add creamy goodness and substance to your dish. For an even closer match add in a squeeze of lemon or lime and some sea salt flakes.
Works in a similar way to hummus.
Feta can be stored for months in the refrigerator. I generally ignore the best before date and eat it even weeks after it is out of date. As long as there’s no mold growing on it. Feta can be frozen although there’s generally no need because it lasts so long in the fridge.
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Have fun in the kitchen!
With love, Jules x
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This post was last modified on 29/10/2023 16:10
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