12 crowd-pleasing dips, including spinach artichoke and Buffalo chicken (2024)

There’s nothing quite like a big bowl of homemade dip to coax people to gather ’round at a party. How many times have you found yourself subconsciously tethered to a counter or coffee table because you just need one more crunchy, salty chip topped with cheesy dip?

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I’m a big advocate of the Dip for Dinner movement, and dips are especially welcome when you’re watching a big event — say, the Super Bowl — because they offer the kind of mindless nourishment that can delight your taste buds without interfering with your ability to follow the action on the screen or the conversation in your living room.

Of course your enjoyment also depends on your tools for dipping. Consider both the flavor profiles of the dip and its heft, when you’re filling out the platter. For the Seven-Layer and Warm Chipotle Black Bean dips below, you’re going to want a good, sturdy tortilla chip for scooping. (Check out our taste test of 14 popular tortilla chip brands before you head to the store.) With sour cream- or yogurt-based dips, you’ve got more latitude for thinner potato chips, veggies or, a personal favorite, Ruffles.

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You can’t go wrong with any of the 12 recipes below, which run the gamut of flavors and textures, and offer hot and cold options. For more dip-spiration, check out our Recipes archive.

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Spinach Artichoke Dip

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Pictured above. Three adjectives that describe a good dip: warm, creamy and melty. A tablespoon of Cajun-style hot sauce adds a little zip to Aaron Hutcherson’s take on this classic, which calls for pita chips or carrot sticks for scooping. Get the recipe. For a better-for-you take, try this Warm Spinach and Artichoke Dip.

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Seven-Layer Dip

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It’s a timeless recipe that’s simple and downright delicious. The no-cook dip can be assembled in just 15 minutes — which might be longer than it takes your guests to devour it. Get the recipe.

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Warm Chipotle Black Bean Dip

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A reader of our Eat Voraciously newsletter (sign up already!) made this recipe, adding a little ground beef to the onions, and called it “an epic dinner!” It’s a great base to modify with meat, chiles or cooked vegetables. However you serve it, this dip is a winner. Get the recipe.

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Loaded Potato Dip

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Consider this a salute to the gone but not forgotten baked potato bars of yesteryear. All your favorite spud toppings are packed into this cheesy, salty, spicy (it’s optional) dip that begins with a tub of sour cream. Former recipes editor Ann Maloney suggests kicking it up a notch with your favorite hot sauce and even using the dip to top your next baked potato. It’s spud-ception. Get the recipe.

Queso

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For this take on the popular Tex-Mex dip, Aaron started with the foundation for many classic cheese dips — a block of Velveeta — and then took inspiration from Lisa Fain, who literally wrote the book on queso. Fresh chiles replace the familiar can of Ro-Tel diced tomatoes, and cilantro and sour cream add freshness and body. Our staff could not stop eating this. Get the recipe.

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Triple Onion Dip

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Calling all onion fans! This better-for-you version from Nourish columnist Ellie Krieger brings the onion flavor in three forms: sauteed onion and scallion whites for a little sweetness, onion powder for concentrated savoriness, and scallion greens for a sprinkle of freshness and color. Get the recipe.

Hot Buffalo Chicken Dip

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This dip will be a shining orange beacon on your snack spread. As Becky Krystal wrote, “it’s spicy, creamy and salty, which means it hits just about every flavor pleasure center.” Bonus: It has only six ingredients. Get the recipe.

Baked Hummus

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If you’ve never had warm hummus, this might be a revelation. The simple recipe, which adds pops of flavor from cherry tomatoes, harissa and pine nuts, is best with homemade hummus, but it’s a clever way to elevate mediocre store-bought dip, too. Get the recipe.

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Dill and Mint Yogurt Dip

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Cool things down with this favorite of mine that would be a nice stand-in alongside wings, too. Fresh dill, chives and mint, along with lemon juice and capers, make this Greek yogurt-based dip bright and briny. Get the recipe.

Creamy Kimchi Dip

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Another recipe that starts with a sour cream base, this punchy dip could be the sleeper hit in your party spread. Break out the food processor to quickly mix drained kimchi, gochujang, toasted sesame oil and lemon juice with the sour cream for a flavor-packed dip. Get the recipe.

Beet Dip

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Keep 2023′s pink food trend rolling along with this vibrant beet dip that balances sweet and earthy. All it takes is roasted beets, tahini, lemon juice and garlic to perk up your snack spread. Get the recipe.

Warm Crab and Spinach Dip

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Crab dip and football. That’s what Maryland does. If the Ravens had found a way to get past the Chiefs, this deeply savory dip, spiked with paprika, Dijon mustard and parmesan cheese, would’ve been higher up the list. Nevertheless, when it arrives on the table, warm, bubbling and packed with crab meat and spinach, it’s guaranteed to disappear quickly. Get the recipe.

12 crowd-pleasing dips, including spinach artichoke and Buffalo chicken (2024)

FAQs

What to eat spinach artichoke dip with? ›

Serve this spinach artichoke dip hot with tortilla chips, crackers, pita bread, or vegetables. If you want to go the extra mile, try making homemade bagel chips or homemade crostini.

What are 3 examples of dips which may be served with salads and Appetisers? ›

Cheese dip, spinach dip, and artichoke dip. Salsa, guacamole, and hummus. Find the right dip for your party, whether you want easy, colorful, or healthy options.

What kind of sauce goes with buffalo wings? ›

Some popular dipping sauces for buffalo wings include:
  • Ranch dressing - a creamy, tangy dressing made with buttermilk, sour cream, and herbs.
  • BBQ sauce - a sweet and tangy sauce made with tomato sauce, vinegar, sugar, and spices.
  • Honey mustard - a sweet and tangy sauce made with honey, mustard, and mayonnaise.
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Why is my Buffalo chicken dip so runny? ›

Buffalo chicken dip can be runny if you use a reduced fat cream cheese. It can also be runny if you use too much ranch dressing or not enough chicken. You can thicken the dip by adding more shredded chicken, or even more cubes of full fat cream cheese or even more shredded cheddar cheese.

How much dip per person at a party? ›

Appetizers or snacks should consist of two to three portions per person, more if these are the only food being served. 3 ounces of dip or salsa (about 1/3 cup per person) One cup of soup (less if it's a thick soup, like chowder) 3 ounces of salad (about 1 cup)

What are various common dips? ›

63 Easy Party Dips And Spreads To Serve All Year Long
  • 01 of 63. Baked BLT Dip. Skyler Burt. ...
  • 02 of 63. Basic Pimiento Cheese. ...
  • 03 of 63. Bacon Jam. ...
  • 04 of 63. Black Bean And Corn Salsa. ...
  • 05 of 63. Spinach-Artichoke Dip. ...
  • 06 of 63. Southwest Black-Eyed Pea Dip. ...
  • 07 of 63. Cranberry-Jalapeño Cream Cheese Dip. ...
  • 08 of 63. Rotel Sausage Dip.
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How do you keep dip warm for a party? ›

You have to use something like the double boiler approach. You can heat the dip in a glass or pyrex bowl in a pot or pan of warm but not too hot water. It is sort of like the old “cheese fondue” idea of keeping the dip container warm from either a hot water source or a live fire source or an electrical source.

What is the best chip for spinach and artichoke dip? ›

You can serve Spinach Dip with crudité, pita chips, homemade tortilla chips (my personal favorite) or any type of crackers.

Can you eat spinach artichoke dip by itself? ›

This easy lunch or dinner recipe is for everyone who ever wanted to eat a whole bowl of spinach and artichoke dip by themselves, because that's exactly what this tastes like. The thing can serve as a full meal, or a killer side dish, depending on how you portion it.

How long does it take for spinach artichoke dip to go bad? ›

How long does spinach artichoke dip last in the fridge? The cooked dip lasts for 5 days in the fridge. Cover it with plastic wrap or store it in an airtight container.

What are the 9 types of appetizers? ›

There are nine main classifications of appetizers: canapes, chips and dip, co*cktails, finger foods, fruits and vegetables, hors d'oeuvres, petite (small salads), relishes and crudite, and other.

What is the healthiest thing to dip for vegetables? ›

15 Healthy Dips and Spreads
  1. Ranch Greek yogurt dip. Using Greek yogurt as a base for dip is an easy way to boost your snack's nutrients. ...
  2. Honey mustard. ...
  3. Lemon-herb white bean dip. ...
  4. Peanut butter fruit dip. ...
  5. Garlic avocado spread. ...
  6. Buffalo chicken dip. ...
  7. Spiced butternut squash dip. ...
  8. Southwest black bean dip.
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What are 3 food items to serve with dip? ›

For serving, all you need is a big platter of homemade chips, crisp veggie sticks, apple slices, pita wedges, or hunks of good, crusty bread. These dips are darn good down to last bite!

What food item is recommended to serve with the dip? ›

Hearty dips call for sturdy dippers. You need a solid platform to support all that good stuff. Tortilla chips, thicker potato chips, crackers, toasts and bagel crisps, bread sticks and pretzels, slices apples and pears, and raw veggies work best with these dips.

Is buffalo chicken dip supposed to be warmed up? ›

The dip can be served cold or, if preferred, baked till hot in a shallow casserole dish. For dipping, offer corn chips, ideally with low salt. Place cream cheese, unwrapped, in a large mixing bowl to warm and soften. With wooden spoon or firm spatula, mix cream cheese well till soft.

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