While out at a family lunch for fathers day my DFs Aunt had made dips for before lunch and I fell in love with a few dips she had made and it got me to thinking about our fave dips and their recipes.
Egg Dip
4 hard boiled eggs mashed up so still lumpy
1 bottle of thousand island dressing
mix together in a bowl and chill until ready to serve with crackers or mini toasts
Spinach and Pine Nut Dip
(not sure of exact quantities)
1pkt of frozen spinach
pinenuts
french onion soup pkt
cream cheese (i think will find out)
Mix together in a bowl and chill until ready to serve
This is a thread for ME! I am a bit famous around the traps for my dips; I give out the recipes for Christmas gifts.
Spinach dip:
Toasted pine nuts (1 handful)
Frozen spinach (1 cube)
Garlic (1 clove)
Fat free Natural yoghurt (2 dollops - can use silken tofu + vinegar for vegans)
Avocado, Lime and Wasabi Dip:
1 avocado
lime juice
small splash sesame oil
squirt wasabi (I am always amazed at hor much I have to add before you can really taste it)
small splash olive oil
I use a food processor to get this one nice and smooth.
Kidney bean dip:
1 cup cooked kidney beans (can use canned, rinsed)
1 spring onion
1 sprinkle ground cumin
1 sprinkle hot parpika
1 tomato, chopped
olive oil
lime juice
(alternate olive oil and juice until right consistency)
Eggplant Dip:
1 eggplant. Cut in half lengthways, wrap in foil, put in oven on high for about 1 hour. I forgot about it once andleft it for over two, best dip ever!
1 handful cashews
olive oil
small handful parsley
lemon juice.
Broad bean dip:
1 cup broad beans, shelled
1 clove garlic
1 handful toasted pine nuts
Parmesan cheese (optional)
Olive oil (enough to get consistency)
Pea and rocket pesto:
1/2 cup peas
1 cup rocket
1 clove garlic
olive oil
1 handful toasted pine nuts (we use a LOT of these in our house)
1/4 cup soaked chickpeas
Parmie cheese (optional)
Hommus:
cooked chickpeas
cumin seeds
coriander seeds
tahini
garlic
lemon juice
olive oil
water
sesame oil (teeny amount)
Cheese & Mayo Dip (don't know the quantities .. just throw in as you like)
Finely Grated Cheese (Mild Chedder is best)
Finely Grated Onion
Some Peach Chutney
Some Mayo (about equal amounts as the chutney .. just to wet the cheese and make it "dippable")
A pinch of Dry mixed Herbs
and a dash of paparika
Mix together nice and lumpy ... spread on crackers, dip for vienna's, any cold meat or chips. It's lovely for toasted BBQ sandwitches
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