Showing posts with label dip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dip. Show all posts

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Spinach Artichoke Dip - Made by Leomar

I'm SO late with these posts, but it has been a crazy month.  Leomar, here are the posts!! As they say, better late than never. ;-))

I don't know about you good folks, but I LOVE spinach artichoke dip!!! In this pic that Leomar was kind enough to share with me is her homemade spinach artichoke dip.

It looks SO yummy!!! I want, I want!!!! 


Saturday, November 8, 2014

Smoked Salmon Dip - Safeway

My first thought about anything fish related that is packaged, is not a good one! I was SO wrong on this one.  Not only did it taste fresh, but it was so good, I had to control myself with how much I ate!!

My oldest daughter picked this up when she was shopping in Safeway.  She came home and said, you have to try this, it's good.  I was skeptical, but willing to give it a try.

I ate it with with some pita chips, and boy oh boy was it GOOD!!! It has a little bit of spiciness to it, which I love.

If you have a Safeway near you, you MUST give it a try!!



Saturday, August 30, 2014

Bubba’s Far Out Dip - Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.

Very tasty dip that has spinach, roasted red peppers, artichokes and 
Monterey Jack cheese with tortilla chips!!

We added shrimp to ours, just because we could!! :-))


Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Betty's Dip - Recipe

I've come to realize I have zero creativity when it comes to naming the dishes I make.  This one has been around for years, and I still can't think of a fitting name for it. I call it Hot Dip...you see what I mean! That doesn't sound appetizing at all. My son calls it Birthday slop, because he always wants me to make this on his Birthday. I'm sure I can't use that name either. So I'm kind of stuck, but willing to take suggestions.  Maybe I should hold a contest to see who comes up with the best name!! :-))

Recipe

1 lb ground turkey
1 pkg taco seasoning mix 
1 24 oz jar medium Pace Picante Sauce
1 Large sour cream
1 Large can re-fried beans

Directions

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.

Saute ground turkey meat until browned, drain liquid
Add Pace Picante sauce
Add taco seasoning mix
Simmer until picante sauce is warmed through and flavors are blended

Pour mixture in a baking pan 
Top with re-fried beans, making sure the mixture is completely covered
Top with sour cream, making sure the re-fried beans are completely covered
Add shredded cheese

Place in oven until the cheese is melted and the dip starts to bubble at the top.

Serve with your favorite tortilla chips!