Delicious Dips: Spice Up Your Snack Game with Our Dill and Southwestern Spices

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various experiences and opinions regarding the use of Pampered Chef spices in dip recipes. Participants share their thoughts on specific spices, preparation methods, and personal preferences for different dip flavors.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant recalls a discussion about making dips with spices, specifically mentioning Dill and Southwestern spices.
  • Another participant shares a method for creating cold dips using half recipes of various spices, including Dill, Southwestern, BBQ, and Chipotle.
  • Several users mention that Greek and Moroccan spices can also be used for dips, with one participant expressing a strong preference for Greek.
  • One participant notes a negative experience with using Asian spices for dips.
  • Another participant describes their experience with Southwestern dip, indicating mixed reactions from their guests.
  • One participant plans to showcase dips at an upcoming show and seeks advice on which spices work best with veggies.
  • Several participants discuss the impact of using Miracle Whip versus mayonnaise in dip recipes, with some expressing a preference for traditional mayonnaise.
  • One participant reports that their guests enjoyed Chipotle and Greek dips but found Dill to be underwhelming.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the effectiveness of various spices in dip recipes, with some participants expressing strong preferences for certain flavors while others found them less appealing. No clear consensus emerges on the best dip options.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding dip recipes, focusing on the use of specific Pampered Chef spices and their combinations with other ingredients.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on using Pampered Chef spices in dip recipes may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.

ChefPaulaB
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I seem to remember someone talking about making dips with our spices. Is it any of the spices, because the only ones that have a dip recipe with it is the Dill and Southwestern... Getting read to make a dip to go with pretzel sticks and crackers... which would you suggest?
 
Here's what someone recommended to me when I asked about appetizers...

And don't forget that our rubs and seasonings make cold dips. I do half recipes of 2 or 3. Have the host choose from Dill, SW, BBQ, Chipotle.

Half recipes: Use 1/2 cup mayo and 1/2 cup sour cream for each dip

Chipotle Dip: add 1 Tbsp Chipotle
Dill Dip: add 1-1/2 Tbsp Dill Seasoning
SW Dip: add 1 to 1-1/2 Tbsp SW Seasoning
BBQ Dip: add 1 to 1-1/2 Tbsp BBQ Rub
 
Ps I would think the Greek or morracan would work too!?
 
I've used both, and they are both very good. I adore the Greek, and it is my new favorite for dips. It's almost impossible to use too much.

The Moroccan is also very good, but it's best to go light on it as it is strong. Also, if you aren't a fan of a curried flavor, you won't like this as a dip. If you do like it, it will be right up your alley! :)

heat123 said:
Ps I would think the Greek or morracan would work too!?
 
I tried doing the "asian" as a dip... that wasn't so good...FYI
 
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ardipc said:
I've used both, and they are both very good. I adore the Greek, and it is my new favorite for dips. It's almost impossible to use too much.

The Moroccan is also very good, but it's best to go light on it as it is strong. Also, if you aren't a fan of a curried flavor, you won't like this as a dip. If you do like it, it will be right up your alley! :)

What do you dip in it? I made the Southwestern today, and it went over half and half. 2 loved, one not so much, the other didn't comment and I don't think that I loved it. I think that it would've been better with all sour cream and no mayo (although, admittedly, I used Miracle Whip Lite instead as we're all watching our weight here). We dipped pretzel sticks and veggies...
 
I have a show tomorrow, and I thought I would show off the seasonings in the form of dips. They will be served with veggies. Since I haven't tasted these before - I wasn't sure which would work with veggies and the exact recipe for each.

I am definetely making the dill.

I was also thinking of making the greek and the chipolte. Would these work with veggies? How many tablespoons of the grk seasoning should I add?

Thanks!
 
ChefPaulaB said:
What do you dip in it? I made the Southwestern today, and it went over half and half. 2 loved, one not so much, the other didn't comment and I don't think that I loved it. I think that it would've been better with all sour cream and no mayo (although, admittedly, I used Miracle Whip Lite instead as we're all watching our weight here). We dipped pretzel sticks and veggies...

That would throw the taste off!

You really cannot substitute Miracle Whip for a recipe that calls for Mayo - the taste is totally different.

You can use a light mayo though. I use the new Olive Oil Mayo - that's a light mayo!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
That would throw the taste off!

You really cannot substitute Miracle Whip for a recipe that calls for Mayo - the taste is totally different.

You can use a light mayo though. I use the new Olive Oil Mayo - that's a light mayo!

Becky, need to pick your brain and you are a whiz with ingredients!:chef:

I want to make a sun-dried tomato "spread" as an optional topping to sun-dried tomato pork tenderloin. Could I skip the sour cream....do mayo only, or is there an alternative you would suggest?

Thanks! I do value your taste buds! :D
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
That would throw the taste off!

You really cannot substitute Miracle Whip for a recipe that calls for Mayo - the taste is totally different.

You can use a light mayo though. I use the new Olive Oil Mayo - that's a light mayo!

Yeah, I wondered about that the other day, I have noticed on some recipes that call for Mayo that they say no subs... Maybe I'll try the dips again sometime using real mayo instead... is the Olive Oil Mayo better as far as fat and calories than the Lite Mayo?
 
I took the plung and tried out the different dip options for my show the other night. People loved the chipolte and the greek. They were not so wowed by the dill. While they liked the dill, they felt it was nothing special and compared it to ranch.

Yes, I did use regular mayo.

Andrea
 
ChefPaulaB said:
Yeah, I wondered about that the other day, I have noticed on some recipes that call for Mayo that they say no subs... Maybe I'll try the dips again sometime using real mayo instead... is the Olive Oil Mayo better as far as fat and calories than the Lite Mayo?

Well, it's the same I think in fat and calories as the lite mayo - but it's made with olive oil, which is a heart-healthier oil. The big difference between mayo and miracle whip is that MW has a lot of sugar/sweetener in it - and if something isn't supposed to be sweet, it can really throw the taste off. Of course, I'm not a MW fan, and I live with 2 guys who LOVE it...
 
avelissar said:
I took the plung and tried out the different dip options for my show the other night. People loved the chipolte and the greek. They were not so wowed by the dill. While they liked the dill, they felt it was nothing special and compared it to ranch.

Yes, I did use regular mayo.

Andrea

I love the chipotle & greek both for dips! I also like the chipotle mixed in w/ Ranch Dressing to make a Southwestern Ranch Dressing...it's so good!

Oh - and I use the Greek when I make Tzatziki Sauce. Yum!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main ingredients in the Delicious Dips: Dill and Southwestern Spices?

The Delicious Dips feature a blend of high-quality spices, including dill, garlic, onion, and a mix of Southwestern spices that may include cumin, paprika, and chili powder. These ingredients are designed to enhance the flavor of your dips and snacks.

How do I prepare the Delicious Dips?

To prepare the Delicious Dips, simply mix the spice blend with your choice of cream cheese, sour cream, or Greek yogurt. Stir until well combined, then refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld. Serve with your favorite chips, veggies, or crackers.

Are the Delicious Dips gluten-free?

Yes, the Delicious Dips are gluten-free. However, always check the packaging for any specific allergen information, as cross-contamination can occur during manufacturing.

Can I use the Dill and Southwestern Spices in recipes other than dips?

Absolutely! The Dill and Southwestern Spices can be used to season a variety of dishes, including grilled meats, roasted vegetables, or even mixed into salad dressings for added flavor. Get creative and experiment with different uses!

How long do the Delicious Dips last once prepared?

Once prepared, the Delicious Dips can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Make sure to keep them in an airtight container to maintain freshness and flavor.

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