How the world became obsessed with this viral feta pasta recipe

This 'TikTok-famous' recipe, created by a Finnish blogger featuring Greek cheese has spread across the world.

Feta pasta

The internet sensation in question. Source: Camellia Aebischer

The rumours are true.

The internet’s viral feta pasta sensation caused supermarkets in Finland to sell out of feta cheese when it was created back in early 2019. Well before it ever reached our mobile phone screens here in Australia.

The creator of the recipe, Jenni, runs a Finnish food blog called Liemessa, and in September 2020 the original recipe called had received some 2.7 million page views since its beginnings.
Feta pasta baked
This shot of hot feta sitting in a pool of blistered tomatoes might be a familiar sight. Source: Camellia Aebischer
If you haven’t seen it (you probably have though) the recipe that's gone viral on TikTok calls for a block of feta cheese placed in the middle of a baking tray, surrounded by cherry tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, a little chilli flake and some black pepper. The lot is then baked until golden and bubbling and freshly-cooked pasta is stirred through to make a salty, tangy, cheesy, tomato-studded sauce.

Of course, when something is that popular you know it has to be good, and 2.7m views can’t be wrong. Speaking from experience, I can say it’s certainly worth doing at least once.
Feta pasta ingredients
Of course you'll also need any pasta shape of your choosing. Source: Camellia Aebischer
How to make the viral feta pasta

Take one 200 g block of Greek feta cheese, and place it in the middle of a roasting tray. Pour two 200 g punnets of fresh cherry tomatoes around the cheese in an even layer and add a few cloves of peeled garlic.

Drizzle ⅓ cup olive oil over the tomatoes, and season with some pepper and chilli flake if you like. Don’t add salt until the end as the feta is already very salty and you may not need it.

Bake at 200°C for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, cook ¾ of a packet of your pasta shape of choice (about 375 g, to serve 3-4).

Remove feta from the oven, add basil leaves and break the cheese and garlic up a bit with a spoon. Toss through pasta and serve immediately.
Feta pasta on fork
Salty, tangy, cheesy and a little sweetness from the tomatoes. Source: Camellia Aebischer
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Published 23 February 2021 11:46pm
Updated 24 February 2021 12:36pm
By Camellia Ling Aebischer


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