Can you call a recipe a “recipe” if you don’t actually cook anything?
Maybe this should just be called “good snack instructions” instead.
Wash fruit. Slice feta. Grab mint. Stack. Devour.
When a snack starts like this, you know it’s going to be a good thing.
I’ve had strawberries and feta together before – on salads and weird-but-tasty pizzas, but never on their own like this. But when you’ve got cups and cups of strawberries ripening every day…you gotta eat while the eatin’ is good. And that means coming up with some new ways to use them when you don’t have time to freeze them or make jam.
I’ve already made these twice in the last week – some with mint and some without. I love it with the mint because it helps balance out the super salty feta and sugary sweet berry, but they’re just as good without the mint if you don’t have it.
It’s like summer on a skewer – get on this!
Strawberry Feta Skewers
Makes: 20 bites/skewers
Ingredients:
- 20 small to medium strawberries
- 1/2 pound feta
- 20 mint leaves
Directions:
- Slice the tops off the strawberries. Cut the feta into cubes.
- Take a toothpick and skewer the strawberry, mint leaf, and feta. Repeat until all the skewers are made.
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Sure you can call it a recipe! These would be great for all the random summer parties that spring up every weekend–at least until the strawberries run out for the season. :)
This is definitely my favourite kind of recipe!
these are adorable!!
These look so sophisticated – like an appetizer served at a fancy restaurant! I have loads of feta cheese stashed in my fridge – gotta get some strawberries! I’ve also heard that the watermelon+feta combination is good…have you tried it?
i have NOT tried watermelon and feta together, but I want to! i have to wait a few more months for watermelon here.
I bet a splash of balsamic on feta and watermelon would be insane. Now I wish it was summer again.
I love how simple yet fancy these are! I still haven’t tried this combination of flavors but have heard good things… You are making me want to try it!
doooo itttttt! they’re so good :)
Now I can’t wait for our strawberries to be ready! I will have to get some feta from our friends – they make it with their own goats’ milk. Such a great idea, Brandi! Thanks….
yes, definitely! let me know if you do! we loved them.
love the play on sweet and salty with this!!
These are so amazing, Brandi. I love strawberries and feta together. Perfect for summer parties!
thanks Cassie!
I like the way you think :)
ditto, friend :)
I love the photos. Will have to try this with the tofu “feta” I make and see if it works too. Yum!
Omigosh these look delicious and so easy! They’d be perfect for when unexpected guests show up and you want to serve something quick and delicious! Plus when feta is involved, it has to be good!
OOO this sounds delicious! I think I may need to pit stop at the market on the way home :)
yeah, good plan!
These sound great! Love the idea of adding mint!
oh my gosh…this looks amazing! i can’t WAIT to try this!
What a great snack! I usually do feta with tomatoes and/or watermelon but will have to try it with strawberries now.
So simple and tasty. I have all but the mint on hand!
these look RIGHT up my alley! i love the mixture of ingredients and textures. beautious, my dear!
thanks friend!
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