Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love dips because my family doesn’t like them and I need a crowd to enjoy them with.
Caramelized onion, spinach and artichoke, cream cheese and salsa, 7 layer dip, etc.
I also like the tortilla roll ups with cream cheese, scallions, and other fixins
For New Years Eve we have a dip off. Everyone makes a dip. We don’t have a large family, but five dips ends up being almost a meal. Then we play games and drinks.
Can I join your family? Because a Dip Off is awesome!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very old school -- but I love potato chips and onion dip. I make dip by caramelizing chopped onions, the deglazing the pan with balsamic vinegar. Cool. Add to sour cream with salt and pepper, and I add fresh chives and/or parsley if I have it. People love it.
Also old school and always gobbled up immediately -- deviled eggs.
OP here. Deviled eggs are the BEST!
Anonymous wrote:Spanakopita, the frozen ones.
The red pepper things (really don't know what they are) stuffed with goat cheese.
Don't forget something sweet. A tray of various Greek treats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very old school -- but I love potato chips and onion dip. I make dip by caramelizing chopped onions, the deglazing the pan with balsamic vinegar. Cool. Add to sour cream with salt and pepper, and I add fresh chives and/or parsley if I have it. People love it.
Also old school and always gobbled up immediately -- deviled eggs.
OP here. Deviled eggs are the BEST!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love dips because my family doesn’t like them and I need a crowd to enjoy them with.
Caramelized onion, spinach and artichoke, cream cheese and salsa, 7 layer dip, etc.
I also like the tortilla roll ups with cream cheese, scallions, and other fixins
For New Years Eve we have a dip off. Everyone makes a dip. We don’t have a large family, but five dips ends up being almost a meal. Then we play games and drinks.