Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The thread centers around a request for guidance on making a chili lime dip, specifically regarding the appropriate amount of seasoning to use with mayonnaise and sour cream. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions related to the recipe.
Views differ on the exact amount of seasoning to use, with no clear consensus emerging on a specific measurement.
Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding the chili lime dip, with some referencing past events where the dip was served.
Consultants looking for informal insights on preparing a chili lime dip for events may find this discussion relevant.
esavvymom said:I'd start with 1/4 of the recommended for SW. The Chili-Lime can be stronger in my opinion. Let it sit, and then taste test...add more seasoning till it's how you want.
Oops...just realized you needed this on the 15th! Well, I hope you got what you needed.
winklermom said:Not a problem! I checked with my director and she said to use 2 tbsp. just like with the seasoning. I don't like dips but everyone at the show just went on and on about how good it was. It seemed to be a big hit.
esavvymom said:I'd start with 1/4 of the recommended for SW. The Chili-Lime can be stronger in my opinion. Let it sit, and then taste test...add more seasoning till it's how you want.
Oops...just realized you needed this on the 15th! Well, I hope you got what you needed.
wycohibito said:LOL! I read this post and thought that it sure was worded like you, Bobbi, and then I read who wrote it! LOL! I am recognizing your writings.![]()
The Easy Chili Lime Dip requires cream cheese, sour cream, lime juice, chili powder, garlic powder, and fresh cilantro. You can also add diced tomatoes or jalapeños for extra flavor if desired.
This dip is quick and easy to prepare, taking about 10-15 minutes to mix all the ingredients together. Allowing it to chill in the refrigerator for an hour before serving enhances the flavors.
Yes, you can prepare the Easy Chili Lime Dip a day in advance. Just store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. This allows the flavors to meld together, making it even tastier when served.
The Easy Chili Lime Dip pairs well with tortilla chips, fresh vegetables, pita chips, or even as a spread for sandwiches. It's versatile and can complement a variety of snacks.
This dip contains dairy, so it may not be suitable for those with lactose intolerance or dairy allergies. However, you can substitute the cream cheese and sour cream with dairy-free alternatives to make it suitable for a wider range of dietary needs.