Beat cream cheese with dried onion soup. insuperable!
2006-12-29 06:34:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Triscuit Dip Recipes
2016-11-07 08:41:05
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're looking for something different. You can make a cream-cheese dip. It is 3 pkgs. (8 oz each) of cream cheese + 1/4 cup of brown sugar or regular refined sugar (your preference) + 1 tsp vanilla extract. and mini chocolate chips... What you do is allow the cream cheese to soften, mix in the sugar and vanilla, shape into a ball, roll in mini chocolate chips and allow to set in the refrigerator (usually at least 2 hours). Serve this with those graham cracker sticks- you could even make it interesting by using some chocolate ones and some cinnamon or honey- My family LOVES this treat at parties, etc. Also, since you are using it for a superbowl party, you could get really creative and find a cake pan which wilton makes that is the shape of a football and use that instead of the standard "ball" shape... As for a more hearty dip for chips...My husband always relies on me to make my regular, popular cheese dip. It's simple and is always gone by the end of the night. There are TONS of variations on these type of recipes, but here is what I always use... (The amount depends on how much dip you are wanting to make- This is for a full crock pot). I pkg. velveeta, 1 can of rotel (drained) OR 1 Jar of salsa (depends on your preference), 1 pkg. owens sausage (cooked, drained and chopped), 1 can cream of chicken soup (this keeps the dip from getting too thick or gunky)! Serve this with the "dippable" tortilla chips and voila! It pretty much makes itself! Hope these help you out!
2016-03-13 23:22:19
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answered by Anonymous
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i hate triscuits! do it have to be those, yuk! anywho, try making a cheese ball...it's not a dip but it's a good spread.
2 8oz philadelphia cream chees
10 dashes of worcestershire sauce or to the taste
1/3 cup cheddar cheese, more or less
1/3 cup chopped ham or shrimp, more or less
1/3 cup melted velveeta cheese
mix all together, put in a bowl and place in freeze for 30mins to an hour. take out shape it into a ball and roll it in chopped nuts.
very yummy
enjoy!
2006-12-29 06:33:51
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answered by Jazzy 3
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Everybody and their mother LOVES this dip.. it's amazing.. delicious and sooo cheap to make.. you'll never EVER have to find another recipe.. It's called Mexican bean Dip.. What you need is A medium sized rectangular foil pan A container of sour cream a package of shredded Mexican cheese Newman's own salsa or any other chunky salsa a can and a half of refried beans.. What u need to do is -pre-heat ur oven to 350 In your foil pan you need to layer the ingredients EXACTLY like I say.. First put in your beans ... smooth them into a layer THEN put on the salsa.. spread that evenly all over the layer of beans THEN put little dollops of sour cream.. you don't want to mix it into your salsa.. you just put little spoonfuls everywhere.. THEN put your cheese on top to cover the pan.. Pop it into the oven for about 20 minutes.. serve with scoops.. it's sooo yummy.. serve HOT! OMG.. I have to go make some now!
2016-04-01 23:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Mix together 1 cup mayo, 1 cup sour cream, 1 cup grated parmesan cheese, and 1 can's worth of chopped artichoke hearts. Bake at 350 degrees for about twenty minutes (just until hot & bubbly). Simple and delicious, worth trying even if you don't think you like artichokes.
2006-12-29 06:44:47
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answered by J.R. the Otter 2
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Yes. Mix a can of tuna with a stick or tub of cream cheese. Put the contents in a baggie and cut off a corner so that you can squirt a rosette of pate on your cracker. Garnish with a black olive ring. (they come sliced that way.)
2006-12-29 06:31:33
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answered by darkdiva 6
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over 20 different recipes on this sight made especially for the Tricuit brand!!
http://www.nabiscoworld.com/recipes/RecipeSearchResults.aspx?keywords=triscuit
2006-12-29 06:33:04
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answered by Kate M 3
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