I love how this Greek mezze platter brings a little bit of sunshine and fun to any table. It’s perfect for sharing with friends or family, and the mix of flavors always makes me smile. I can’t wait for you to try it and enjoy all the tasty bites together.
Some ingredients like grape leaves and tzatziki might not be in your kitchen already. When you go to the supermarket, look for grape leaves in the canned or jarred section, often near pickles or olives. Tzatziki is a creamy cucumber yogurt dip that you can find in the refrigerated deli area or make at home if you want to try something fresh.
Ingredients For Greek Mezze Platter Recipe
HUMMUS: A smooth and creamy dip made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic that adds a rich, nutty flavor.
TZATZIKI: A cool and refreshing yogurt-based dip with cucumber, garlic, and herbs, perfect for balancing stronger tastes.
OLIVES: Small, salty fruits that bring a briny punch and are great for snacking.
FETA CHEESE: A crumbly, tangy cheese made from sheep’s milk that adds a salty, creamy bite.
PITA BREAD: Soft, round flatbread that’s perfect for dipping and scooping up all the delicious spreads.
GRAPE LEAVES: Tender leaves often stuffed with rice or served plain, offering a slightly tangy and earthy flavor.
Technique Tip for This Recipe
When you’re putting together a Greek Mezze Platter, one simple trick that really makes a difference is how you arrange the dips like hummus and tzatziki. Instead of just spreading them directly on the platter, try placing each dip in a small bowl first. Here’s why and how:
- Scoop the hummus and tzatziki into separate small bowls.
- Place these bowls on your serving platter with the other items like olives, cubed feta cheese, sliced pita bread, and grape leaves.
- Arrange everything so it looks colorful and inviting, but keep the dips contained in their bowls.
This little step helps keep the platter neat and makes it easier for everyone to grab just the right amount of dip without making a mess. It also stops the dips from mixing together too soon, so each flavor stays fresh and tasty. Plus, it’s way more fun to scoop from a bowl than to scrape off a big blob from the plate!
When I first made a mezze platter, I just spread the hummus and tzatziki right on the platter, and it got all mixed up and messy fast. After switching to bowls, everything looked cleaner and people could enjoy each dip separately. Now, I always keep a few small bowls handy for any platter or snack board—it’s a small step that makes a big difference!
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Alternative Ingredients
hummus - Substitute with baba ghanoush: Both are creamy dips made from legumes or vegetables, providing a similar texture and flavor profile.
tzatziki - Substitute with labneh: Labneh is a strained yogurt cheese that offers a similar tangy and creamy consistency.
olives - Substitute with pickled vegetables: Pickled vegetables provide a similar briny and tangy flavor, adding variety to the platter.
cubed feta cheese - Substitute with halloumi: Halloumi is a firm, salty cheese that can be grilled or served fresh, offering a similar savory taste.
sliced pita bread - Substitute with naan bread: Naan bread is a soft, slightly chewy flatbread that can be used similarly to pita for dipping and wrapping.
grape leaves - Substitute with stuffed bell peppers: Stuffed bell peppers can be filled with similar ingredients like rice and herbs, providing a comparable texture and flavor.
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How to Store or Freeze Your Mezze Platter
- To keep your Greek mezze platter fresh, store each component separately in airtight containers. This prevents flavors from mingling and keeps textures intact.
- Hummus: Transfer to a sealed container and refrigerate. It will stay fresh for up to 5 days. If it thickens, stir in a bit of olive oil or lemon juice before serving.
- Tzatziki: Store in an airtight container in the fridge. It will last for about 3 days. Stir well before serving to maintain its creamy texture.
- Olives: Keep them in their brine in a sealed container. They can last for several weeks in the refrigerator.
- Feta cheese: Store in a container with a bit of its brine or some olive oil. It will stay fresh for up to a week.
- Pita bread: Wrap in aluminum foil or place in a zip-top bag. Store at room temperature for up to 2 days. For longer storage, freeze the pita bread. When ready to use, thaw at room temperature and warm in the oven.
- Grape leaves: If using stuffed grape leaves, store them in an airtight container in the fridge. They will last for up to 5 days. For freezing, place them in a single layer on a baking sheet, freeze until solid, then transfer to a freezer bag. They can be frozen for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight before serving.
- When ready to serve again, arrange all components on a platter as described in the recipe. If any dips have thickened, stir in a bit of olive oil or lemon juice to restore their creamy consistency.
How to Reheat Leftovers
For the pita bread:
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Wrap the pita bread in aluminum foil to prevent it from drying out.
- Place the wrapped pita bread on a baking sheet and heat for about 10 minutes, or until warm.
For the hummus and tzatziki:
- Transfer the hummus and tzatziki into microwave-safe bowls.
- Microwave on medium power for 30-second intervals, stirring in between, until they reach your desired temperature. Be cautious not to overheat, as this can alter the texture and flavor.
For the grape leaves:
- Place the grape leaves in a microwave-safe dish.
- Cover with a damp paper towel to retain moisture.
- Microwave on medium power for 1-2 minutes, checking halfway through to ensure they are evenly heated.
For the olives and feta cheese:
- These items are best enjoyed at room temperature. Remove them from the refrigerator about 30 minutes before serving to allow them to come to room temperature naturally.
- If you prefer them slightly warm, you can place them in a microwave-safe dish and microwave on low power for 10-15 seconds, but be careful not to overheat as this can affect their texture and flavor.
Best Tools for This Recipe
Serving platter: A large, flat dish used to arrange and present the various components of the mezze platter.
Small bowls: Used to hold the dips like hummus and tzatziki, making them easily accessible for dipping.
Cheese knife: A specialized knife for cutting and serving the cubed feta cheese.
Bread knife: A serrated knife used to slice the pita bread evenly.
Tongs: Handy for placing and arranging the grape leaves and olives on the platter.
Cutting board: A surface used for slicing the pita bread and cubing the feta cheese.
Measuring cups: Used to measure out one cup each of hummus, tzatziki, olives, cubed feta cheese, sliced pita bread, and grape leaves.
Serving spoons: Used for scooping and serving the dips from the small bowls.
How to Save Time on Making This Dish
Pre-made dips: Purchase hummus and tzatziki from the store to save time on preparation.
Pre-sliced pita: Buy sliced pita bread to avoid the extra step of cutting it yourself.
Marinated olives: Use pre-marinated olives to add instant flavor without extra work.
Cubed feta: Opt for pre-cubed feta cheese to save on chopping time.
Ready-made grape leaves: Get store-bought grape leaves to skip the rolling process.

Greek Mezze Platter Recipe
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1 cup Hummus
- 1 cup Tzatziki
- 1 cup Olives
- 1 cup Feta Cheese cubed
- 1 cup Pita Bread sliced
- 1 cup Grape Leaves
Instructions
- Arrange hummus, tzatziki, olives, feta cheese, pita bread, and grape leaves on a serving platter.
- Place small bowls for dips.
- Serve immediately and enjoy!
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