What to do with leftover french onion dip?!


Question: Anyone have any ideas on what to do with leftover french onion dip? As usual, theres always more chips than dip left in a late night snack binge haha. I don't want to be a fatty and by more chips, so what do i do with the dip??


Answers: Anyone have any ideas on what to do with leftover french onion dip? As usual, theres always more chips than dip left in a late night snack binge haha. I don't want to be a fatty and by more chips, so what do i do with the dip??

Mix it with mashed potatos and make perogies! I usually do that with left over dips and get tons of compliments usually follwed by "whats your secret?"

use with taco meat like you would sour cream

chuck it

My wife likes it when I ....OOPS...hee hee ...uh...er...nevermind....sorry!

eww, I'd just throw it away

USE it in mashed potato's.

You could mix it in to gravey for creamy onion gravey... This would work for chicken, beef, pork...

You could spread it on raw chicken breasts then roll in bread crumbs and bake. <- This one is REALLY popular with my friends.

Um...

Dip veggies? Carrots?

OH! Salad Dressing! "Water" it down a bit with some milk and use it instead of ranch!

I hope this gave you some ideas!

Here are a couple recipes...however I don't think that they are very healthy so you might want to just toss it :o)
Eat it with veggies...yummy!

Hash brown bake:
http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1650,150...

Potato soup:
http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,1638,1561...

Broccoli casserole:
http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,1750,1441...

French onion chicken (looks super easy!):
http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,1839,1541...

use it on your baked potato, or on a salad for dressing.

Well, you could try using it as a dip for carrots and celery! :)

I have actually thinned it down a bit with some milk and made salad dressing from it. My daughter loves the dip but not salad. She will eat more salad if I put this on it.

You could try using it for Onion Dip bread instead of Garlic Bread ... it is mayonaise based so would work. Spread some on bread, put some Mozzarella cheese on it and toast or broil it.

Brush some on some chicken you are going to bake ...

peel/cut carrots
celery sticks
mushrooms
cucumber slices
brocolli,....any kind of veggies and dip that into the leftover dip*
Yummmm- more healthier also*
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you can use crackers also
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Give it to the street beggars. You're lucky you have more to eat. The beggars have less or nothing to eat. Share your blessings.

You could make a very nice gravy or as a type of sauce would do.

You can mix it with ground beef and serve with elbow macaroni. You can mix it with instant mashed potatoes (after cooking them) to add flavor. Or, you can put it on a plain or egg bagel. Yum.

a beef stroganoff,...slow cook some stew beef about 2 hours or until fork tender....remove from heat and add the onion dip and pour over noodles....or mix in with your next batch of mashed potatoes.

It's great as a sandwich spread, esp. for roast beef or on a beef hamburger.

add it to meatloaf

1. Add it to gravy.
2. Use it as a sauce.
3. Use it in meat loaf.

Use it as a spread for sandwiches. Thin it with some olive oil and vinegar and make a salad dressing. Use it in a creamy soup. Make a cream of mushroom, or a hamburger soup with veggies and potatoes and then add in the left over dip, some extra beef broth and whatever seasonings you like.





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