Creating Dips For
Entertaining
Whenever I plan on
having guests over, I always think of various dip recipes I
have. To me, a party is just not a party without an
assortment of dips with a combination of both vegetable and
chips to accompany the dips.
While you can
certainly buy pre-made dips at almost any market, I find
dips so quick and easy to make, that I always make them
myself.
One of my favorite
dips is a cold crab dip. It only takes minutes to make and I
almost never have any left over:
Crab and Cream Cheese
Mold
1 package
softened cream cheese
1 can crab meat
a few strands of finely chopped green onion (to taste)
salt and pepper to taste
cocktail sauce
Mix the
cream cheese, crab meat, green onions, salt and pepper.
Form into a mound and plate. Pour cocktail sauce over the dip.
Serve with vegetables or crackers. Try both mild and spicy
cocktail sauces for different flavors.
One other
cold dip that almost everybody likes is guacamole. I have seen
many variations on how to make guacamole. This is my favorite
guacamole recipe:
Guacamole
1/2 pint
sour cream
1 large avocado
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon dry minced onion
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon hot sauce
Mash
avocado with fork. Add sour cream slowly and mix until
smooth. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. Cover and
refrigerate at least one hour.
What about
those who prefer a hot dip? One of my favorites is hot
artichoke dip. Again, I’ve seen many variations on this recipe.
I prefer my artichoke dips with cheese in them. Here is one of
my favorites:
Hot Artichoke-Cheese Dip
1 can (8
1/2 oz.) artichoke hearts (packed in water, drained)
1 jar (6 oz.) marinated artichoke hearts, drained
1 can (4 oz.) diced green chilies
6 tablespoons mayonnaise
2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese
Chop the
artichokes, then place evenly over the bottom of a well
greased shallow 2 quart baking dish. Scatter the chilies on
top of the artichokes. Carefully spread the mayonnaise over
the mixture. Sprinkle with cheese. Bake at 350° for about 15
minutes. Serve warm. I love tortilla chips with this
dip.
This is
a dip you can make ahead of time. Make the day before
serving, but do not cook. When ready to serve, cook at 350°.
For 30 minutes.
For a
"lighter" version of this recipe use light mayonnaise and
use 1 cup regular cheddar cheese and one cup light or no fat
cheddar cheese, mixed together.
These
three dips are favorites when I entertain. Try them and see
if your guests enjoy them also.
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Audrey’s mom always entertained when she was
growing up. Audrey learned to prepare for large groups and has
often entertained 15-30 people in her home at a time. You can
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