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Super Bowl Thoughts?


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zip2play Apprentice

OK, the last few get togethers we have had I have made Rotel/Cheese/Hamburger dip w/ corn chips and then Artichoke dip with corn chips.

I need another "dip" type idea for this Sunday! I am cool with Corn Chips, but I need another idea for using them!

Any thoughts!

I also thought I would make rice krispy treats using Cocoa Pebbles/marshmellows/peanut butter chips!

Now what?

Monica


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elonwy Enthusiast

Velveeta is gluten free, my fav has always been melted velveeta with Salsa. mmmmm. Queso.

Elonwy

Rusla Enthusiast

Well how about veggies and this is a great dip to have with it.

1 cup of mayonaise

1 cup of sour cream

chopped up chives

chopped up parsley ( I stick lots of both in it, finely chop them)

Lemon pepper. ( Now I grate the lemon peel, use the zest, freshly ground pepper and squeeze a bit of lemon juice in to taste.)

McCormicks Bon Apetite' to taste

You can mix this in a blender (it will turn green) or just mix it together it is a great veggie dip and I have dipped rice crackers and taco chips in it also

mroper Rookie

My favorite did is

Cream Cheese

Diced tomatos and green chilies- drained

cooked sausage

Cook sausage breaking up into small pieces- Drain

In microwave bowl put your cream cheese, sausage and tomatos & Chilis heating through, mix well and serve hot with corn chips-YUM!!

jenvan Collaborator

another velvetta idea...don't have the exact measurements in front of me but, this one below is always a party pleaser. add the following to a crock pot on low, use as dip with chips.

1 block of velvetta, premelted in microwave

1 large can black bean salsa

1 large can salsa verde

1 lb ground sirlon, browned and drained.

(like i said, don't have exact measurements in front of me...but this is basically it. every party i've ever been to folks love it...)

IronedOut Apprentice

This one came from tarnelbarry a couple of days ago.

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the black bean dip I usually make is a can of black beans, some oil packed sun dried tomatoes, chili powder, cayanne powder, garlic (or garlic powder), and salt to taste, blended up in a food processor. but there's a bunch of variations on this theme! "

I planned on making it for our Super Bowl party and pretested, so I can authoritatively say 'YUMMY'!

hez Enthusiast

I have a bean dip I love. Just mix 2 containers of bean dip, taco packet, small cream cheese, small sour cream and some cheddar cheese. Put in 350 oven for 20 minutes and top with more cheddar. Very decadent!

Hez


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hummus!

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