9 Hot and Cold Dips for Every Occasionposted in Appetizers and Snacks, Lists and Leftovers by startcooking teamDips are a party delight that everyone seems to love. There are all kinds of options to fit your taste or diet, and many can be made in advance. Of course, your dip needs something to stick to or sit on, and the choices are numerous: chips, crackers, veggies (aka crudités ), breadsticks, toasted pita bread are some of the possibilities. To get the basics on serving dip, check out startcooking's Vegetable and Dip Platter video, the Onion and Spinach Dip post and Fruit Dip made with macaroons. Despite what folks think, dips are easy to make and can be quite healthy. Hot or cold, dips are key to any great party. Cold Dips
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Quick Tip: If you simply have zero time to make a dip, there are still options other than that jar of ranch dressing. These days, your supermarket has interesting choices that can work in a pinch and still delight your guests. Hummus is popular and comes in interesting flavors — my favorites are red pepper or roasted garlic. You'll typically find it in the veggie section of the store. Some companies are also making fresh onion dips. But at the end of the day, a simple Mexican salsa with tortilla chips works well, too. Just be sure to take store-bought dips out of their original packaging and put them in an attractive bowl. Sometimes, presentation is the key to making store-bought taste a bit better. Heck, you might even fool a few guests, too! If you are new to startcooking, or are a regular visitor here, please consider subscribing for free. 4 commentsPaula from Only Cookware | posted on Nov 22, 2007 This is a great list for the upcoming holidays. Dips are really an easy way to feed guests. Kathy Maister | posted on Nov 22, 2007 Slackermommy-I couldn't find the olive dip but I did read your saga. Peace be with you. Paula-I love your site! (Yes, I realize you do sell cookware but...) You provide a TON of excellent information on buying every pot and pan imaginable! Paula from Only Cookware | posted on Nov 22, 2007 Thanks so much Kathy! We appreciate the positive feedback. Love your blog by the way - I have been here a few times now and you have some great info. Post a Comment0 trackbacksTrackback URL:http://startcooking.com/trackback.php?id=288 |
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slackermommy | posted on Nov 19, 2007
Yum! I love dips. I have an easy olive dip that's to die for.