I make this garlic cheese dip, basically the same stuff as this stuff from Wegmans: I figured out how to make it myself because it was so good but too expensive. I used to make it for every family gathering but I don’t really get to those often anymore, so these days I usually make big batches around Christmas and drop off containers to friends and family. There’s lots of ways to eat it but I love it cold and spread on fresh sliced baguette, so that’s how I always see serve it.
I make this garlic cheese dip, basically the same stuff as this stuff from Wegmans: I figured out how to make it myself because it was so good but too expensive. I used to make it for every family gathering but I don’t really get to those often anymore, so these days I usually make big batches around Christmas and drop off containers to friends and family. There’s lots of ways to eat it but I love it cold and spread on fresh sliced baguette, so that’s how I always see serve it.
My wife’s is a chip dip that involves Kraft Roka Blue, and cream cheese. I think there’s a meaty element involved, like chicken broth too?
I dunno, that shit is delicious. Roka Blue seemed to be hard to find, but was available around Christmas so we’d always stock up.
My dish would be the bacon explosion.
https://www.bbqaddicts.com/recipes/pork/bacon-explosion/
There is a basic run down on it.
I have also substituted ground beef and added cheddar cheese in the past.
Its a greasy delicious mess.
Also, if you eat it the night before a cholesterol test, it will fuck up your levels lol.
The people demand your recipe!
Oh no problem, it’s super simple (as long as you can find the seasoning mix)
Mix the dressing-mix into the mayo and sour cream. Fold in the cheese. Let sit in fridge at least 12 hours, preferably 24.
The types of cheddar is flexible too, this is how I make it for other people but I usually use all extra-sharp in my personal batch.