Layered Greek dip is one of the very best light and fresh party dips that is packed with flavors of the Mediterranean and great textures. Made with delicious layers of hummus, fresh tomatoes, crunchy cucumber pieces, creamy feta cheese, kalamata olives, and fresh herbs. This easy to assemble dip is the perfect appetizer for your next party! Make sure to dig in early, because this dip always disappears fast!
I am definitely the person who likes to bring healthier party snacks to gatherings so I know there will be something lighter to offset the heavier party foods. This delicious dip is one of my all-time favorite appetizer recipes!
Over the years I’ve taken this easy dip to multiple baby showers (where it was devoured before all the sweet treats!), game day parties, birthday parties… all kinds of events. It’s also easy to whip together for a night on the patio spending time with friends. And it’s a hit every time.
If you’ve been looking for lighter football party snacks, easy appetizers for baby or bridal showers, something to take to a tailgate that’s light and fresh, something for game night… this Greek layered dip is it. You may also enjoy this Texas Caviar and this Greek Yogurt Ranch Dip recipe!
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Why You’ll Love Greek Hummus Dip
It’s a super easy, healthier appetizer! This easy recipe is the perfect dip if you’ve been looking for a healthier party snack.
Awesome flavor. You can really taste all of the ingredients in this delicious layered Greek dip! You get lovely Mediterranean vibes from the chickpea and tahini hummus, briny kalamata olives, and salty feta cheese.
Quick to make. Including chopping and assembly time, it will only take you about 10-15 minutes to make this hummus appetizer recipe.
It’s a party favorite! This dip is always a hit. Like, so good that I’ve seen it go before all of the other apps on a party spread (including sweet treats) on multiple occasions.
Ingredients Needed
- Hummus. My favorite hummus to use in this dip is Sabra Classic Hummus, but any plain store-bought hummus will work! You can also use homemade hummus if desired.
- Cherry Tomatoes or Grape Tomatoes. Cherry tomatoes are a bit sweeter and more delicate than grape tomatoes, but either of these will work great in this dip. Select whichever variety looks better at your grocery store.
- English Cucumber. I like to use the mini ones! English cucumber is less “seedy” than a standard cucumber, making it more enjoyable in this recipe.
- Crumbled Feta Cheese. Feta is a Greek brined white cheese made from sheep’s milk, sometimes from a mixture of sheep and goat’s milk, that adds a nice salty pop to this dip.
- Pitted Kalamata Olives. Kalamata olives are only grown in the Peloponnese Peninsula in Greece, making it the perfect type of olive to use to add Greek flavors to this dip recipe!
- Fresh Parsley. Parsley is a very common herb used in Greek cooking. Curly leaf or flat leaf parsley can be used in this dip.
See recipe card below for a full list of ingredients and measurements.
Recipe Variations and Substitutions
- Add red onion: If you love onion, adding in a small layer of minced red onion would be a great addition to this dip.
- Add a layer of plain Greek yogurt or tzatziki: full-fat or low-fat plain Greek yogurt is a nice addition to this dip, adding some tanginess, probiotics, and protein. Tzatziki sauce is a creamy, cucumber yogurt dip that tastes great with this dip as well. If you’re adding one of these to your dip, layer it on top of the hummus.
- Try a different hummus. You could also try using a red pepper hummus or garlicky hummus in this Greek layer dip recipe if you’d like!
- Use a different type of tomato. Not into cherry tomatoes? No problem! Grab your favorite tomato, seed it, and dice it into small pieces.
- Replace the tomatoes with roasted red peppers. Roasted red peppers are delicious in this dip! Use them in place of the tomatoes.
- Drizzle with olive oil. This is always a nice touch in Mediterranean dishes.
- Add toasted pine nuts. Toasted pine nuts add a lovely texture to this dip.
- Add more fresh herbs! In addition to the parsley, fresh dill is a great addition to this tasty Greek layer dip! You can also add sliced green onions on top if you’d like.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Cut the veggies and olives and set all ingredients aside.
Step 2: Spread hummus into an even layer at the bottom of your serving dish.
Step 3: Add the chopped tomatoes and cucumbers on top of the hummus.
Step 4: Add the feta cheese and cut up Kalamata olives over the veggies.
Step 5: Top the dip with fresh parsley.
Step 6: Store in the fridge until ready to serve. Serve with your favorite crackers, pita chips, and/or veggies.
Things to Dip in Hummus
- Pita Bread. Plain, sea salt, or whole wheat pita chips are always a great pairing with this easy Greek dip. I’d also recommend having an extra bag of pita chips with you because this is usually the dipper people reach for first and then you can replenish them before they run out.
- Pita Bread. Pretzel twists, sticks, rods or thins are all delicious options with this hummus dip.
- Crackers. Pretzel twists, sticks, rods or thins are all delicious options with this hummus dip.
- Fresh Vegetables. Green, orange or red bell pepper slices, carrots, and cucumber slices are all great with this easy appetizer.
- Fresh Vegetables. Green, orange or red bell pepper slices, carrots, and cucumber slices are all great with this easy appetizer.
- Pretzels or Pretzel Thins. Pretzel twists, sticks, rods or thins are all delicious options with this hummus dip.
- Tortilla Chips. Some people like to dip tortilla chips in this Greek dip, so try it out if you’re interested!
Possible Dietary Restrictions?
This Mediterranean dip recipe is vegetarian and gluten-free as written. It can be modified easily to be vegan and dairy free.
- Make this into a vegan and dairy free dip recipe by leaving off the feta cheese!
- A note for serving to those who are gluten free: make sure you have gluten free items to dip with! Gluten free pita, crackers, or chips as well as fresh veggies. It would also be wise to verify the hummus you’re using is gluten free (most should be).
Storage
Leftovers can be stored in an air-tight container (or cover your serving dish with plastic wrap) in the fridge for 1-2 days.
Recipe FAQs
Either is perfectly fine! I tend to use store-bought because it’s a convenient time-saver.
This dip can be stored covered in the refrigerator for 1 day.
However, I find this dip tastes best freshly assembled. I would recommend pre-chopping the cucumbers, tomatoes, and kalamata olives up to a day in advance of assembly/serving to save time.
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Ingredients
- 1 , 17oz package of hummus
- 1 C English cucumber, diced (approximately 3 mini English cucumbers)
- 1.5 C quartered cherry tomatoes (from 1, 1 pint carton)
- ½ C pitted and halved Kalamata olives
- ½ C crumbled feta cheese
- ¼ C fresh parsley, finely chopped
Instructions
- Cut the veggies and olives. Wash and quarter the cherry tomatoes. Wash and dice the english cucumber (if you’re using mini english cucumbers, you can slice and quarter these too!). Remove the Kalamata olives from the liquid they are packaged in and slice them in half (or quarters, or just chop into smaller pieces). Rinse and finely chop the parsley leaves. Set all ingredients aside.
- Layer the hummus dip. Start by spreading the hummus into an even layer on the bottom of your serving dish. Then layer on the tomatoes, cucumber, feta, olives, and top with chopped parsley.
- Store in the fridge until ready to serve. If preparing the layered dip ahead of time, store in the fridge to keep cool.
- Serve with your favorite crackers, pita chips, and/or veggies. Serve the layered Greek dip with a variety of items to dip into it and enjoy!
- Leftovers can be stored in an air-tight container in the fridge for 1-2 days.
Notes
- Add red onion
- Add a layer of plain Greek yogurt or tzatziki
- Use a different type of tomato, de-seed & dice it
- Replace the tomatoes with roasted red peppers
- Drizzle with olive oil
- Add toasted pine nuts
- Add more fresh herbs like dill or green onions
Kathy B. says
SO, SO tasty!!! Great for birthdays, super easy to make, but looks so fancy! You gotta try this out 🙌
Meredith says
I’m so happy to hear you love it too!! ❤
Robby says
Rock solid dip! I like this dip with game day food, actually. Burgers, brats, pulled pork, etc. It’s a nice, light appetizer before a big meal.
ourlovelanguageisfood says
I’m so happy to hear you like pairing this with game day food too! Thanks for giving this recipe a try 🙂