Looking for good dip recipes for chips got any easy ones?!


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Looking for good dip recipes for chips got any easy ones?


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I love to make a Mexican layer dip for cook-outs. In bottom of casserole dish, spread 1 can re-fried beans. Mix 1 container sour cream w/ 1 pkg taco seasoning, then spread over beans, layer shredded lettuce, chopped tomato, diced onion, shredded cheese, black olives & salsa over top. Serve with tortilla chips.

I always keep a pkg of Lipton onion soup mix in the pantry & sour cream in the fridge for any last minute dip emergencies.......

My favorite is Velveeta cheese and Rotel tomatoes melted and dipped hot. Recipe will be on the cheese.

Buy a thing of sour cream and a package of onion soup mix. Mix it together and voila, you got a chip dip. Or you can just buy it premade.

1 pkg. (10 oz.) frozen chopped spinach, thawed, drained

1 cup KRAFT Mayo Real Mayonnaise

1 cup BREAKSTONE'S or KNUDSEN Sour Cream

1/2 cup KRAFT 100% Grated Parmesan Cheese

1 tsp. garlic powder or 3 cloves garlic, minced


MIX all ingredients; cover. Refrigerate several hours or until chilled.

1 Tb. dry chives
1 Tb. parsley flakes
1 tsp. dill weed

Place ingredients in a baggy and label with these instructions: "When you're ready to take a Dip, mix this bag with 2/3 c. mayo, 2/3 c. sour cream and plunge in a chip!" Put into a gift bag along with a bag of chips.

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1 large can Ro-Tel tomatoes
1 box Velvetta
1/2 lb. ground beef (cooked, crumbled well)
1/2 cup sour cream
2 bags nacho chips

Put undrained tomatoes in pan.

Add cheese and melt on low heat.

Add meat and sour cream.

Serve warm with chips

Hope those recipes are helpful and delish!

Heres one. :)

8 oz (one package) cream cheese
1/2 tablespoon yellow mustard
3/4 tablespoons ketchup
3/4 tablespoons Worchestershire sauce
1/2 tablespoon mayonnaise
small amount of milk

Directions:
Blend ingredients with mixer until smooth.

Serve with chips.

My husband makes a killer one. It sounds disgusting, but it's like crack and you can't stop eating it!

1 can Rosarita refried beans with jalapeno
1/3 pound Velveeta
1/2 bottle Taco Bell hot sauce

Nuke gently together until melted, stirring every so often. Then heat until hot.

Last time he even put in a little can of green chiles. YUM!

There is a Seasoning thats called Spike.
Well anyway...add it to Sour Cream...
I'm not sure how much to put in, I just keep adding more Spike until I think it taste just right!

This dip is great for veggies too!

1/4 cup mayo
1/4 cup sour cream or yogurt
onion powder/ garlic powder- if you want fresh dice both very small.
tsp. dill
pepper salt.
1 drop of mustard

the sour cream/onion soup dip is the easiest... use 500mL tub of sour cream, and let it stand for five minutes or so, stir again, and eat.

1 can chili without beans
1 block (8 oz) cream cheese

Break or cut cream cheese into 6 or 8 squares, stir this into the chili. Microwave until hot. Mix thoroughly. Keep it hot in a mini Crock Pot.

Another favorite is "kitchen sink" dip. Take a container of sour cream. Add some garlic powder and onion powder, a little salt and pepper, dried veggie bits, grated cheese, and anything else you think would be good. My friends love it, even though it's different every time. (I get the dried veggie bits in a plastic jar that are supposed to be put into soups.)

I had this at a party and couldn't walk away from it. It was a layer of refried beans then a layer of chopped green chiles, a layer of salsa tooped with shredded chedder baked at 375 for 15-20 minutes. Served with tortilla chips. So good I'm thing of making right now.

mix greek-style yoghurt with mint leaves(paste), and a little bit of mustard, and pepper

clam dip




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