7 Layer Mexican Dip Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (2024)

Holidays are all about having great time with friends and family!

As you know, a party is as good as it's appetizers! So, I like to pay extra attention to what I'm serving to welcome my guests. Rule of thumb in my home is : it has to taste good, look good, and above all should be made with good ingredients.

And then, happy guests = happy party times!

Today, I used GOODFOODS Tableside Guacamole to bring to you this crowd-pleasing and everyone's favorite 7 layer Mexican dip. Story of seven layers of this dip starts with creamy refried black beans and ends with scrumptious guacamole (enjoying time with chunky fresh tomato salsa.)

Oh, and I'm even sharing a simple trick to make sour cream layer less watery!

So, let's get started!

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Seriously, with all holiday food around.. this one refreshing dip made with fresh salsa, guacamole, less cheese, and homemade re-fried beans will be a nice guilt free alternative. Plus it is vegetarian too. So, here you go! Your vegetarian guests are covered!

When GOODFOODS gave me chance to try their chunky guacamole... my mind screamed at idea of a table-side dip for coming holiday season. In-fact, after reading ingredients in this product, I would happily serve it as-is with chips on the side. But, to make holidays little more dazzling, idea of a colorful dip resonated with me even more.

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GOODFOODSguacamole is made with fresh ingredients, has no artificial ingredients or has not been heated which makes it great to use in my home. Plus, it's chunky texture is also perfect to layer in dips or on sandwich or fill in tacos. I bought a couple of packs of guac, used two for 7 layer dip and one we topped on tacos for taco night. I still have one more, let's see what Mexican feast awaits me tomorrow. :)

You know my instagarm handle, right? ok, I still share it - @savitachefdehome (for more guac stories!)

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While shopping for ingredients of 7 Layer dip, in Sprouts, I decided to pick fresh tomatoes and scallions to add more color to layers.

Now, let's talk about other ingredient that makes this Mexican layer dip foolproof. Yes, you heared it! Dip that does not become runny with sour cream's water.

How I did it?

Simple! I combined the tang of sour cream with creaminess of cream cheese to stabilize cream layer without loosing Mexican flavors. Adding cream cheese improved the creaminess and reduced the wateriness of the overall dip. Chunky guacamole even added more creaminess.

Honestly, this one change makes layered dip stand true to test of time. I mean, you can keep it longer without messed up layers.

Since I had plan to use cream cheese, I reduced the shredded cheese quantity to half.

I start by first re-frying the beans for first layer of the dip. I used canned black beans and mashed them myself. Now, if you are time pressed, feel free to skip step for refried beans and use store bought. I, however, found the homemade version more tastier. Also, very easy to assemble. I pulse the rinsed black beans with garlic, paprika, cumin, oregano and lemon juice. Then, heat 1 tbsp oil in a pan, add beans mixture and cook for 3 minutes, tossing around. Remove in plate and let cool completely. (refrigerate to fasten the cooling process).

While refried beans are cooling, I make quick homemade salsa by chopping tomatoes, scallion, jalapeno, and cilantro. Mix in a bowl with lemon juice and salt. And set aside. Again, if time pressed use a store bought medium salsa.

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That's it! You guys! After these two things are ready, all you have to do is: assemble the 7 layers of dip. Now, chunky guacamole saved me from making it fresh from scratch. After I layered beans, cream, cheese with surprise of minced pepperonicini peppers... I layer guac followed by fresh tomato salsa. Other than taste, the contrast of green, red, and white colors of : guacamole and scallions, tomatoes, cream and cheese makes wonderful festive display.

This 7 layer dip is very forgiving and you can really make a lot of adjustments per your taste preference and depending upon ingredients in-hand.

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Party Serving Suggestions:
You can also double the recipe if serving a larger group.

I recommend, serving two batches in two separate containers for easy access and lesser crowd near one table :) I clicked these picture in round bowl to show the beauty of 7 layers! However, little shallower square baking dish is my personal favorite for serving layered dips in a party. This makes scooping easier and everyone gets all layers in single scoop.

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Oh, and don't forget to serve chips on the side.

Enjoy!

-Savita

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FAQs

What is the best order for 7 Layer Dip? ›

Layer on salsa verde instead, or switch up the cheese for your favorite variety. Layering 7-layer dip: Our ideal dip starts with a layer of refried beans, followed by the sour cream mixture, guacamole, cheese, salsa, then toppings. That being said, if you accidentally layer some ingredients out-of-order, don't stress!

What is 7 Layer Dip made of? ›

This 7 Layer Dip is made with beans, sour cream, guacamole, cheese, tomatoes, olives, and scallions. Nothing fancy and no cooking required, but together the whole combination tastes amazing when scooped up with a sturdy tortilla chip.

What is Mexican dip made of? ›

5 Layer Mexican Dip is easy, creamy, and spicy. This delicious party appetizer is made with layers of refried beans, sour cream, taco sauce, veggies, and lots of shredded cheese. Bring this 5 Layer Dip to your next Super Bowl party, game day, BBQ, pool party, fourth of July, or a fun girl's night in.

What can I do with leftover 7 Layer Dip? ›

The most obvious choice is a quesadilla; just spread the dip onto a tortilla, mash lots of shredded cheese into the dip, fold, and fry. In fact, any of the seven layers of a seven layer dip will work in a quesadilla, so invite them all.

What is the history of seven layer dip? ›

It reportedly first appeared in print as Tex-Mex Dip in Family Circle magazine on Feb. 3, 1981, although the dish was around before then. That recipe featured bean dip topped with avocados mashed with lemon juice, a sour cream-mayonnaise-taco seasoning mixture, chopped onions, tomatoes, olives and shredded cheese.

What is taco dip made of? ›

What is taco dip made of? The creamy base of taco dip is made with cream cheese, sour cream, and taco seasoning. The topping can be any shredded cheese and fresh veggies that you want such as lettuce, tomatoes, olives, peppers, jalapenos, and scallions.

What dip contains? ›

Both dip and chewing tobacco contain nicotine, which is addictive. People who use smokeless tobacco and people who smoke have similar levels of nicotine in their blood. With smokeless tobacco, nicotine is absorbed through the mouth and gets into the blood. Then it goes to the brain.

Do you have to cook refried beans? ›

Refried beans, or frijoles refritos, are a staple of Mexican and Tex Mex cuisine. Their English name is a bit misleading, because they're not re-fried at all. Instead, cooked beans are added to a skillet with onion, garlic, and spices and then mashed until thick and creamy.

What do Mexicans call queso dip? ›

Queso Fundido: A Mexican variation of queso dip that typically includes melted cheese mixed with cooked chorizo (spicy sausage), mushrooms, or other savory ingredients. It's often served in a skillet and meant to be scooped up with tortillas.

What sauce do Mexicans use? ›

Pico de gallo, a chunky and raw tomato-based salsa. Salsa verde, a green version made with tomatillos. Guacamoles. Commercially produced bottled sauces (often deep red or orange colored—Valentina, Búfalo, and Cholula are some common brand names)

What ingredients do Mexicans use? ›

The most popular Mexican ingredients are beans, rice, avocado and limes. They're utilized in nearly every dish, from hearty enchilada casseroles to creamy drinks like horchata. Read on to learn the top ingredients in Mexican cooking and to find some recipe inspiration for your next taco or burrito night at home!

How do you thicken homemade dip? ›

Use Flour and Water

Combine 2 tablespoons flour with every 1/4 cup cold water and whisk until smooth. Add the mixture to your sauce over medium heat, and continue to stir and cook until you've reached your desired consistency.

How long does taco dip last in the fridge? ›

Storing: Keep your taco dip, covered in the casserole dish for up to 3 days in the refrigerator. Sitting Out: Since there is mayo in the base, try not to leave the dip out longer than 2 hours at room temperature.

How many days is homemade dip good for? ›

Homemade dips have a shorter shelf life compared to their store-bought counterparts due to the lack of preservatives. A homemade dip, such as a crab dip or shrimp dip, typically lasts for 3 to 5 days in the refrigerator when kept in an airtight container.

Is bean dip served hot or cold? ›

This creamy bean dip with cheese and refried beans is served warm and it's so good — it's easy to make and always a hit! I make it for my big game watch party each year and it's always gone before halftime. Serve with tortilla chips.

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