If you’re looking for an easy yet impressive appetizer, this Lamb-Feta Spread is a perfect way to repurpose your keema into a crowd-pleasing hors d’oeuvre. It builds directly on my Lamb Keema recipe, transforming it into a savory, bite-sized starter that’s ideal for gatherings.
The rich, spiced lamb pairs beautifully with the salty, creamy feta, creating a balanced bite that’s both bold and refreshing. Served on crackers, toast, or small slices of bread, this is one of those effortless dishes that disappears quickly at parties.
How to Serve
To assemble, simply spoon warm Lamb Keema onto your base of choice—crackers, toasted baguette slices, or flatbread—and finish with crumbled feta cheese.
For added freshness and texture, you can top with:
- Finely chopped onions
- Fresh cilantro (dhania)
- A squeeze of lemon juice
This combination creates layers of flavor: warm, spiced, tangy, and fresh—all in one bite.
Variations & Ideas
This spread is highly adaptable depending on your taste and what you have on hand:
- Add a drizzle of yogurt or a mint-yogurt sauce for a cooling contrast
- Sprinkle with pomegranate seeds for a pop of sweetness
- Use naan chips or pita crisps instead of crackers
- Add finely chopped green chilies for heat
Once you have the Lamb Keema ready, you can get creative and tailor the toppings to suit your menu or occasion.

Lamb-Feta Spread (Keema Appetizer)
Ingredients
- 2 cups Prepared Lamb Keema see Lamb Keema recipe on PureCurry.com
- 1/2 cup Feta Cheese
- 1 pack Crackers of your choice alternatively use toasted bread or baguette slices
- 2 tbsp Onions finely chopped, optional
- 2 tbsp Cilantro finely chopped, optional
- Lemon wedges optional
Method
- Warm the Lamb Keema if it is not already hot.

- Arrange crackers, toasted bread, or baguette slices on a serving platter.
- Spoon a small amount of Lamb Keema onto each base.
- Top with crumbled feta cheese.
- Add optional toppings such as chopped onions and cilantro (dhania).
- Finish with a light squeeze of lemon juice, if desired.
- Serve immediately while the keema is warm.









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