Whipped Feta Spring Grilled Cheese

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This whipped feta spring grilled cheese combines crumbled feta and softened cream cheese with fresh dill, lemon zest, and juice for a tangy, Mediterranean-inspired twist on a classic. Layer the smooth, creamy mixture with optional baby spinach, scallions, and cucumber between buttered sourdough, then pan-fry until golden and crispy. Ready in just 20 minutes, it's an easy vegetarian main that pairs beautifully with light wines or sparkling lemonade.

Updated on Tue, 20 Jan 2026 12:33:00 GMT
Golden-toasted sourdough slices are generously filled with creamy whipped feta and fresh dill for a tangy spring lunch. Save
Golden-toasted sourdough slices are generously filled with creamy whipped feta and fresh dill for a tangy spring lunch. | gingertaste.com

I was standing at the counter one April morning, staring at a block of feta and wondering what to do with the dill I'd bought on impulse. My usual grilled cheese felt too heavy for the mood outside—all that sunshine pouring through the window. So I grabbed the cream cheese, a lemon, and just started whipping things together. What came out of that bowl was so bright and tangy it made me smile before I even tasted it.

The first time I made this for a friend, she took one bite and immediately asked if I'd been hiding some secret cooking past from her. I laughed because honestly, it was just feta and a hand mixer doing all the work. But theres something about that first crack of golden crust, the way the creamy filling oozes just slightly when you press down with the spatula, that makes it feel special. We ate them standing up at the counter, still warm, and she went home with the recipe scribbled on a grocery receipt.

Ingredients

  • Feta cheese: The star here, crumbly and salty, it whips into something almost mousse like when you blend it with cream cheese.
  • Cream cheese: Softened is key or youll end up with lumps, this adds body and mellows the sharpness of the feta.
  • Fresh dill: Bright and grassy, dill makes the whole thing taste alive, but basil or mint work if thats what you have.
  • Lemon zest and juice: A little citrus wakes everything up and keeps it from feeling too rich.
  • Olive oil: Just a tablespoon helps the mixture stay silky and adds a subtle fruity note.
  • Black pepper: Freshly ground makes a difference, it gives a gentle bite without overpowering.
  • Sourdough or country bread: Sturdy enough to hold the filling and crisp up beautifully without falling apart.
  • Unsalted butter: Softened butter spreads easily and gives you that deep golden crust we all want.
  • Baby spinach, scallions, cucumber: Optional but they add crunch and freshness, I almost always toss them in.

Instructions

Whip the Feta Filling:
Combine the feta, cream cheese, dill, lemon zest, lemon juice, olive oil, and black pepper in a medium bowl. Use a hand mixer or a sturdy fork to whip it all together until its smooth, creamy, and almost fluffy.
Assemble the Sandwiches:
Spread the whipped feta mixture generously on two slices of bread, then layer on the spinach, scallions, and cucumber if youre using them. Top with the remaining bread slices and press down gently so everything stays put.
Butter the Outsides:
Spread softened butter evenly on the outer sides of each sandwich. Dont skip this step, its what gives you that crispy, golden shell.
Grill Until Golden:
Heat a nonstick skillet over medium heat and place the sandwiches in the pan. Cook for three to four minutes per side, pressing gently with a spatula, until the bread is deeply golden and crisp.
Slice and Serve:
Remove from heat, let them sit for just a moment, then slice in half. Serve immediately while theyre still warm and the filling is soft.
A close-up view of a grilled cheese sandwich on a rustic board, showcasing the melty, savory filling inside. Save
A close-up view of a grilled cheese sandwich on a rustic board, showcasing the melty, savory filling inside. | gingertaste.com

One Saturday afternoon, I made a double batch of this for a picnic and wrapped them in parchment paper while they were still slightly warm. By the time we sat down on the grass, they were just cool enough to handle but still had that perfect crispy edge. My cousin, who usually picks at food, finished hers in about four bites and asked if there were more. That was the moment I knew this wasnt just a nice idea, it was a keeper.

Choosing Your Bread

Sourdough is my go to because the tang plays so well with the feta, and it crisps up like a dream. But Ive also used thick cut multigrain when I wanted something heartier, and even a good white country loaf when thats all I had. The key is to avoid anything too soft or thin, you need bread that can hold up to the filling and the heat without turning soggy or falling apart in the pan.

Make Ahead and Storage

You can whip the feta mixture up to two days ahead and keep it covered in the fridge, which makes this ridiculously easy for a quick lunch. Just let it come to room temperature for a few minutes before spreading so its easier to work with. I wouldnt recommend assembling the sandwiches in advance though, the bread tends to get a little soggy and they wont crisp up as nicely when you grill them.

Serving Suggestions

This sandwich is filling on its own, but I love pairing it with a simple arugula salad dressed with lemon and olive oil to keep the whole meal light and bright. A cold glass of sparkling lemonade or a crisp Sauvignon Blanc feels right, especially if youre eating outside. Sometimes Ill serve it with a handful of cherry tomatoes on the side, just because the color makes me happy.

  • Add a pinch of chili flakes to the feta mixture if you like a little heat.
  • Swap dill for fresh basil or mint depending on what youre in the mood for.
  • Try grilling this on a panini press if you have one, it gives you those perfect grill marks and even crispness.
Served warm, this bright Mediterranean-inspired grilled cheese is garnished with lemon zest for a fresh and vibrant finish. Save
Served warm, this bright Mediterranean-inspired grilled cheese is garnished with lemon zest for a fresh and vibrant finish. | gingertaste.com

This is the kind of recipe that makes you feel like youre doing something special without any fuss, just good ingredients and a hot pan. I hope it brings a little brightness to your table, whenever you need it.

Recipe Questions & Answers

Can I make the whipped feta mixture ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the whipped feta mixture up to 2 days in advance. Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Let it come to room temperature for 15 minutes before spreading onto bread for easier application.

What bread works best for this sandwich?

Sourdough and country-style bread are ideal for their sturdy texture and slight tang that complements the feta. Multigrain bread adds extra nutrition and texture, while ciabatta offers a lighter, airier crumb.

How do I prevent the cheese from leaking out?

Spread the whipped feta mixture evenly and not too thickly, leaving a small border around the edges. Press gently while cooking rather than firmly to keep the filling contained between the bread slices.

Can I use a grill instead of a skillet?

Absolutely. Preheat your grill to medium heat and cook for 3-4 minutes per side. Use a grill pan or basket to prevent the sandwich from falling through the grates while maintaining those beautiful char marks.

What are good substitutes for dill?

Fresh basil, mint, chives, or tarragon work wonderfully. You can also add a pinch of chili flakes for heat, or mix in fresh herbs like parsley for a brighter flavor profile.

Is this sandwich suitable for meal prep?

The whipped feta mixture can be prepped ahead, but assemble and cook the sandwiches fresh for best results. The butter-toasted exterior is most delicious immediately after cooking.

Whipped Feta Spring Grilled Cheese

Bright tangy grilled cheese with whipped feta, cream cheese, dill and lemon. Golden toasty bread for the perfect creamy melt.

Setup duration
10 min
Heat application time
10 min
Complete duration
20 min
Created by Olivia Harper

Classification Ginger Desserts

Complexity Easy

Heritage American, Mediterranean-Inspired

Output 2 Portions

Nutrition specifications Meat-free

Components

Cheese Mixture

01 3.5 oz feta cheese, crumbled
02 2 oz cream cheese, softened
03 2 tablespoons fresh dill, finely chopped
04 1 teaspoon lemon zest
05 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
06 1 tablespoon olive oil
07 Freshly ground black pepper to taste

Bread

01 4 slices sourdough or country-style bread

For Grilling

01 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened

Optional Add-Ins

01 ½ cup baby spinach leaves
02 2 tablespoons thinly sliced scallions
03 4 to 6 thin slices cucumber

Preparation steps

Phase 01

Prepare Whipped Feta Mixture: In a medium bowl, combine feta, cream cheese, dill, lemon zest, lemon juice, olive oil, and black pepper. Whip using a hand mixer or fork until smooth and creamy.

Phase 02

Assemble Sandwiches: Spread the whipped feta mixture evenly onto two slices of bread. Top with baby spinach, scallions, and cucumber if using. Place remaining bread slices on top to form sandwiches.

Phase 03

Butter Exterior: Spread butter on the outsides of each sandwich.

Phase 04

Cook Until Golden: Heat a nonstick skillet over medium heat. Place sandwiches in the skillet and cook 3 to 4 minutes per side, pressing gently, until golden brown and the bread is crisp.

Phase 05

Serve: Slice and serve immediately while warm.

Necessary tools

  • Medium bowl
  • Hand mixer or sturdy fork
  • Nonstick skillet or grill pan
  • Spatula
  • Knife

Potential allergens

Review each component for potential allergens and seek professional healthcare advice if you're uncertain about ingredients.
  • Contains dairy (feta, cream cheese, butter)
  • Contains gluten and wheat (bread)
  • Always check labels for possible cross-contamination

Nutrient breakdown (per portion)

These values are provided as estimates only and shouldn't replace professional medical guidance.
  • Energy Content: 420
  • Fats: 25 g
  • Carbohydrates: 34 g
  • Proteins: 13 g