This easy dill dip is creamy and flavorful, and ready in minutes! Dill dip is great served with your favorite fresh chopped vegetables, chips, crackers, and toasted bread!
Now that Spring has officially arrived I am craving fresh veggies, and mostly craving dill like I do every single year!
This dip is a staple spring and summer dip around our house. I love how cool and creamy it is and sometimes we will just have it for lunch when the weather is really hot.
How to Make Dill Dip:
Dill dip is incredibly simple to make! It takes about seven ingredients total and they are things that I almost always have around the house, and you probably do as well.
I like to use dried herbs for this dip most of the time. That way, if you aren’t able to find fresh dill and parsley at the time, you can still make dill dip whenever you feel like it! Dried dill weed and dried parsley are herbs that I always keep in my spice rack just in case!
The most important part of making this dip is to let it chill after mixing. You can eat it right away if you are in a time pinch, but it tastes so much better if the flavors have at least 30 minutes to meld together. This dip can be refrigerated for up to three days before serving if you want to make it ahead.
What is in Dill Dip?
Dill dip starts with a simple and classic combination of sour cream and mayonnaise. If you prefer, the sour cream can be swapped out for plain Greek yogurt. Next comes either fresh or dried dill, some dried or fresh parsley, dried minced onion, garlic powder, and just a pinch of salt.
These ingredients create a powerful flavor combination, and the dill really stands out! Don’t skimp on the garlic powder, garlic and dill are best friends and taste amazing together!
My suggestion is to go very easy on the salt. I start with 1/8 teaspoon, which might not seem like much, but a little seems to go a long way. After you have chilled this dip, give it a taste and add more seasonings to your liking.
What Foods go well with Dill Dip?
Homemade dill dip is the perfect combination to any veggie tray! I haven’t found a vegetable that I don’t like this dip with, and it’s always a hit with a crowd.
Use a combination of your favorite vegetables. We like cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, and green onions. It’s also great with celery and carrots!
Dill dip is great served with potato chips and bread as well. I typically use ruffled plain potato chips since the dip is so flavorful on its own. As far as bread, we really like to serve pumpernickel with this dip! It’s also great with Hawaiian bread, either toasted or not, depending on what you like.
If you want this dip to be more of a meal, it is also really great served with chicken kabobs for dipping!
Enjoy!
~Nichole
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Easy Dill Dip
Ingredients
- 1 Cup Sour Cream
- 1 Cup Mayonnaise
- 2 Tablespoons Dried Dill Weed
- 2 Tablespoons Dried Minced Onion
- 1 Tablespoon Dried Parsley
- 1 Teaspoon Garlic Powder
- 1/8 Teaspoon Salt
Instructions
- Mix all ingredients together in a medium bowl. Cover and chill for at least 30 minutes before serving.
- Serve with fresh vegetables, chips, crackers, and bread.
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I have fresh dill from my CSA bag. How much fresh would be appropriate? Thanks!
Made tuna salad and dill dip in short order. Terrific! I had all the ingredients and this will be my go to recipe for both, in the future. Thanks!
Perfect! I normally need to adjust recipes to my taste. This is absolutely perfect!!
Super easy and great dilly taste
This is so good. My sister in law requested dill dip for Easter so I made this and today I was sorry I gave up the leftovers and made some more for us. Delicious.
This recipe is beautiful in every way and it worked perfectly for cooking class! AMAZING 5 STARS!
This was just the right balance of flavors, the dill was complimented so well. Thanks for this wonderful recipe.
Love love love this recipe so easy and yummy. I can eat it right out of the bowl
Made this dip for a Christmas appetizer & it was loved by all. None was left at the end.
My mother gave me this recipe 40 years ago. It’s still the best dip for veggies, chips and countless other snacks. Try it on a hamburger! Fantastic!