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17 Easy Dip Recipes That Make the Chip Bowl Run Out First

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Jul 14, 2026 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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A good dip creates a very specific problem: somehow, the chips are gone even though there's still plenty left to scoop from the bowl. I've watched people shake the bottom of the bag, hunt for an unbroken chip, and eventually start asking what else they can dip. That's when I know a recipe did its job.

These 17 easy dips are creamy, savory, and dangerously good at keeping hands moving between the bowl and the snack table. My only advice after making enough of them is simple: buy the extra bag of chips.

A bowl of cheesy dip with ground meat, topped with diced tomatoes and green onions, next to tortilla chips.
Rotel Dip. Photo credit: The Kitchen Magpie.

Nashville Hot Chicken Dip

A plate of creamy dip topped with pickles, green onions, and croutons, served with crackers on the side.
Nashville Hot Chicken Dip. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Frozen popcorn chicken is my favorite secret shortcut when a recipe calls for quick, crispy texture. A heavy pinch of cayenne pepper and sweet honey mimics the famous southern glaze right on a chip.
Get the Recipe: Nashville Hot Chicken Dip

Longhorn Steakhouse Parmesan Crusted Spinach Dip

A close-up of spinach artichoke dip on a cracker held by a hand. The dip is creamy with visible green spinach and bits of artichoke. The background shows a baking dish filled with the dip.
Longhorn Steakhouse Parmesan Crusted Spinach Dip. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

You can easily skip the wait at the restaurant and make this warm, green comfort food right at home. Baking a garlic-cream cheese base under a crunchy ranch coating ensures your guests will scrape the pan clean.
Get the Recipe: Longhorn Steakhouse Parmesan Crusted Spinach Dip

Roasted Carrot And Feta Dip

A person holds a piece of bread topped with dip above a bowl of creamy orange hummus garnished with carrots, seeds, and herbs on a marble surface. A small dish of seasoning and fresh green herbs are nearby.
Roasted Carrot And Feta Dip. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

I always throw my leftover carrots in the oven to coax out their sweet, sugary side. Swirling that vegetable mash into salty feta cheese and a nutty spice blend gives you a bright base for heavy scooping.
Get the Recipe: Roasted Carrot And Feta Dip

Salmon Dip

Creamy salmon dip garnished with chives and lemon slices, served with round crackers on the side.
Salmon Dip. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Please do not let last night's leftover seafood go to waste in the back of your fridge. Mixing the fish with a little sour cream gives you a smoky spread that pairs well with a salty potato chip.
Get the Recipe: Salmon Dip

Cranberry Dip With Pomegranates and Pistachio

A platter with whipped cheese topped with pomegranate seeds, pistachios, apple slices, and crackers.
Cranberry Dip With Pomegranates and Pistachio. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Your holiday appetizer spread needs a serious pop of bright pink to shake up the regular routine. Slicing sweet pomegranates and crunchy green pistachios over the cream base makes every chip bite look festive.
Get the Recipe: Cranberry Dip With Pomegranates and Pistachio

Cheesy Chicken Enchilada Dip

Cheesy baked dip in a skillet topped with cilantro, served with tortilla chips and lime slices on the side.
Cheesy Chicken Enchilada Dip. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

You can turn your favorite messy Mexican dinner into a fast, scoopable snack for a crowd. Shredding the meat extra fine lets it blend into a hot pepper sauce that easily clings to a chip.
Get the Recipe: Cheesy Chicken Enchilada Dip

Seven Layer Vegetarian Dip

A hand dips a tortilla chip into a layered dip in a glass bowl. The dip consists of chopped tomatoes, green onions, cheese, beans, guacamole, and sour cream, arranged in visible layers. The bowl is on a marble surface, with more chips in the background.
Seven Layer Vegetarian Dip. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

You can officially leave your heavy stovetop turned off for this crowd-pleasing party classic. This classic party tray keeps everyone happy because your chips hit a new flavor with every single dip.
Get the Recipe: Seven Layer Vegetarian Dip

Baked Blue Cheese Dip

A round glass dish filled with a baked cheesy casserole topped with chopped green chives. Two triangular blue corn tortilla chips are inserted upright on one side of the dish.
Baked Blue Cheese Dip. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Combining sharp blue cheese with a standard jar of tomato salsa sounds a little wild at first. But the oven heat softens those strong dairy notes, turning the mixture into a bubbly bowl for corn chips.
Get the Recipe: Baked Blue Cheese Dip

No-Cook Hot Pepper Jelly Dip with Cream Cheese

A hand dips a chip into a cheesy dip topped with red sauce and chopped green onions.
No-Cook Hot Pepper Jelly Dip with Cream Cheese. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

I always keep a backup jar of spicy pepper jelly in my pantry for unexpected guests. This simple combination balances sweet heat with cool cream cheese, making it a reliable pick for movie nights.
Get the Recipe: No-Cook Hot Pepper Jelly Dip with Cream Cheese

Meat Lover's Pizza Dip

A casserole dish filled with pizza dip, topped with pepperoni, sausage, and bacon, surrounded by bread and crackers.
Meat Lover's Pizza Dip. Photo credit: The Kitchen Magpie.

You can enjoy all the best parts of a loaded pizza pie without touching any dough. Piling pepperoni and extra shredded cheese over a tomato cream base turns a basic chip into a mini slice.
Get the Recipe: Meat Lover's Pizza Dip

Crockpot Buffalo Chicken Dip

A bowl of buffalo chicken dip garnished with celery sticks, carrot sticks, chips, and sprinkled cheese.
Crockpot Buffalo Chicken Dip. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Grab a plain supermarket rotisserie chicken to save yourself from doing a mountain of prep work. Mixing the shredded meat with spicy buffalo sauce and smooth ranch dressing guarantees a crowded coffee table.
Get the Recipe: Crockpot Buffalo Chicken Dip

Slow Cooker Jalapeño Popper Dip

Creamy dip topped with sliced jalapeños, bacon bits, and green onions in a black bowl, with crackers nearby.
Slow Cooker Jalapeño Popper Dip. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Letting your hot peppers simmer in a slow cooker gently tames their aggressive, spicy bite. This rich dip mimics the classic fried appetizer but lets you skip the messy rolling and breading steps.
Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Jalapeño Popper Dip

Crockpot Crab Dip

A bowl of creamy dip garnished with lemon slices and green onions, served with slices of baguette.
Crockpot Crab Dip. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

I highly recommend treating your friends to real lump crab meat for your next casual get-together. Old Bay seasoning gives the hot cream cheese base a nice kick that stays warm all evening long.
Get the Recipe: Crockpot Crab Dip

Baked Feta Dip Recipe With Honey, Dates And Hazelnuts

Baked feta in blue casserole dish.
Baked Feta Dip Recipe With Honey, Dates And Hazelnuts. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

You will not believe how creamy a block of feta gets after a few minutes in the oven. Sweeter toppings like sticky dates and warm honey contrast with the salty dairy to make your tortilla chips disappear fast.
Get the Recipe: Baked Feta Dip Recipe With Honey, Dates And Hazelnuts

Labneh Dip with Olives

A bowl of whipped labneh topped with green olives, olive oil, slivered almonds, and herbs, surrounded by fresh parsley leaves.
Labneh Dip with Olives. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

I always buy the largest tub of thick strained yogurt when planning a lazy weekend at home. It makes an incredibly creamy bed for chopped olives, especially when you have warm pita bread ready to rip.
Get the Recipe: Labneh Dip with Olives

Vintage Southern Pimento Cheese Dip

A bowl of creamy pimento cheese dip topped with sliced jalapeños and a sprinkle of paprika.
Vintage Southern Pimento Cheese Dip. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

I brought this ten-minute cheddar blend to every single summer cookout last year because it travels so well. A tiny hint of cayenne pepper adds warmth, making it ideal for standard crackers or thick corn scoops.
Get the Recipe: Vintage Southern Pimento Cheese Dip

Rotel Dip

A bowl of cheesy dip with ground meat, topped with diced tomatoes and green onions, next to tortilla chips.
Rotel Dip. Photo credit: The Kitchen Magpie.

You only need three incredibly simple ingredients from your pantry to build this childhood favorite. Melting processed cheese with a can of diced tomatoes provides a smooth texture that never splits.
Get the Recipe: Rotel Dip

I hope you find a new favorite here. Just make sure there are enough chips to go around.

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