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Tuscan White Bean Dip

Tuscan White Bean Dip

12 min

Creamy and dreamy, starring cannellini beans and seasoned by Tuscan Rosemary Salt, zesty lemon juice, and a drizzle of olive oil. Dip, spread, conquer – pair it with radishes, endive leaves, or grilled bread because this recipe makes a gorgeous appetizer or a yummy snack. Impress the squad or treat yourself – it's vegan, gluten-free, and simply irresistible. See it in action on TikTok.

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Mole Olé Graveyard Layered Bean Dip

Mole Olé Graveyard Layered Bean Dip

20 min

While we love a good 7-layer dip, this one has just 4 layers and it's perfect. The big flavor comes from Mole Olé! The presentation makes it perfect for Halloween parties. The famous mole sauces of central Mexico are delightfully complex, and ours is jam packed with 17 ingredients! From the bright chile flavors of Guajillo and Ancho to the warm depths of Allspice and True Cinnamon, there's nothing this blend can't do. Mix the Mole Olé with some smashed black beans for the bottom layer and sprinkle it on top of the cream for added flavor and a little "dirt". I made my headstones by cutting shapes out tortillas and heating them in a pan to give the final dish a distinct Halloween vibe, but chips out of the bag work too! There's almost no wrong way to make this layered dip, and there's definitely no wrong way to eat it.

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Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil

Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil

5 min

Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil is a versatile and delicious condiment that can elevate a wide range of dishes. Here are some fantastic ways to use it at home: Grilled Meats: Drizzle Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil over grilled meats, such as steak, chicken, or pork, to add a burst of flavor. Roasted Vegetables: Toss roasted vegetables, like potatoes, carrots, or bell peppers, in Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil before baking to infuse them with zesty, garlicky goodness. Marinade Base: Use it as a base for marinades to enhance the flavors of your favorite proteins before cooking. Salad Dressing: Mix Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil with a splash of vinegar or lemon juice to create a vibrant and tangy salad dressing. Bread Dip: Serve it as a dip for crusty bread, adding a delectable twist to your bread-snacking experience. Pasta: Drizzle Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil over cooked pasta for a simple yet flavorful pasta dish. Pizza: Use it as a finishing touch on homemade or store-bought pizzas for a unique and aromatic twist. Seafood: Brush it over grilled or baked seafood, like shrimp or fish, to enhance their natural flavors. Cauliflower Steaks: Brush Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil on cauliflower steaks before grilling or roasting, giving them a savory and herbaceous kick. Avocado Toast: Elevate your avocado toast game by drizzling Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil over the creamy avocado slices. Potato Salad: Mix it into potato salad to give it a South American flair. Grain Bowls: Add a drizzle of Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil to grain bowls, such as quinoa or farro dishes, for a burst of flavor. Sandwiches: Use it as a condiment for sandwiches, wraps, or paninis to add a delightful herbaceous note. Vegetable Dip: Create a dipping sauce for raw or grilled vegetables by mixing Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil with yogurt or sour cream. Stir-Fry: Add a tablespoon of Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil to stir-fry dishes for an extra layer of flavor. The possibilities are endless with Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil, so feel free to get creative and experiment with different dishes to find your favorite combinations. Enjoy the vibrant and aromatic flavors it brings to your culinary creations!

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Taste of Portugal Olive Oil Dip

Taste of Portugal Olive Oil Dip

5 min

Looking for a quick appetizer or light snack? There isn't anything easier than a two-ingredient dip using A Taste of Portugal and good olive oil. This dip has everything you want in a dip—layers of smoky, fruity, tangy, herbal, and salty flavors will have you eagerly going back for more. The tang from the red wine vinegar powder in this blend balances out the luscious olive oil, so it doesn't feel too heavy, and the dip makes a great base for garnishes, such as grape tomatoes, Marcona almonds, and an assortment of olives. Any left over mixture can be used to toss with pasta or for marinating chicken.

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Baked Crab Dip with Crostini

Baked Crab Dip with Crostini

Whether you want to have a few friends over to watch a football game or movie, or you want to celebrate a holiday, you're going to need a few things to nosh on. Make the decision easier - and a lot less stressful - by using this wonderful book from the experts at Cook's Illustrated. This All-Time Best Appetizers Cookbook of 75 "only the best" appetizer recipes will make it easy to create a spread with everything from things that can be dipped and/or spread, or eaten by the handful or even two-bite treats. This Baked Crab Dip with Crostini makes perfect use of our delicious Pacific Northwest crab in making a appetizer that will become your "go to" dish to make for any gathering. From the authors: "Why this recipe works - In its ideal form, crab dip is a warm, decadent party pleaser full of creamy, meaty seafood and savory spices. Unlike other versions of this popular appetizer, ours has a high ration of crab to cheese, allowing the sweet crab flavor to come through. To make it even more party-friendly, we used a cast-iron skillet as an oven-to-table cooking vessel, which ensures that your guests will enjoy the dip while it's hot. For a serving option that was sturdy enough to scoop into the rich dip without any need for a spoon, we made a quick batch of crostini from sliced baguettes. To make a savory base for the crab dip, we first cooked onion in the skillet, adding just a bit of Old Bay seasoning and coriander. We then removed the sautéed onions from the skillet and combined them with cream cheese, mayonnaise, and parsley. After gently folding the crabmeat into the mixture, we put the whole thing back in the skilled and baked it until it was warm and bubbly, with the crostini fanned around the perimeter. Do not substitute imitation crabmeat here. To soften the cream cheese quickly, microwave it for 20 to 30 seconds."

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