I always notice the same thing at potlucks. People may walk around and look at all the dishes, but they tend to stop at the dip table. Someone grabs a chip, takes a quick scoop, and then stays for another bite. Before long, a small crowd forms, and reaching the bowl starts to take a little effort.
These 23 easy potluck dips are the ones that keep people coming back. Some are creamy, some are cheesy, and some bring just enough kick to stand out from everything else on the table. They are easy to make, easy to share, and often the first dishes to disappear. If you've ever wanted to bring the dip everyone talks about after the party, you'll find plenty of ideas here.

Baked Blue Cheese Dip

People who usually avoid blue cheese somehow end up standing by this bowl. Cream cheese bakes with the blue cheese until it's smooth, warm, and easy to scoop with crackers or sturdy chips. By the time everyone gets a turn, only the edges are left to scrape.
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White Bean Hummus

It doesn't take long before people realize this isn't the usual hummus. White beans, feta, garlic, and lemon blend into a creamy dip with a fresh, tangy bite that's lighter than the classic version. The bowl keeps getting passed around until there's almost nothing left.
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Easy Buffalo Rotisserie Chicken Dip Recipe

The baking dish barely reaches the snack table before someone grabs a chip. Rotisserie chicken, buffalo sauce, cream cheese, and cheddar bake into a hot dip that is creamy with just the right amount of heat. People end up waiting for the spoon because nobody wants to miss the next scoop.
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Baked Feta Dip Recipe With Honey, Dates And Hazelnuts

Crackers start disappearing before everyone has filled a plate. The feta bakes until it's soft, then honey, dates, and toasted hazelnuts add sweet, salty, and crunchy bites. The bowl keeps a little crowd around it until there's almost nothing left.
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Roasted Carrot Hummus

People notice the bright orange bowl before they notice anything else on the table. Roasted carrots blend with garlic, olive oil, and spices into a smooth hummus with a little natural sweetness. Someone is always reaching across the snack table for one more scoop.
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Beer Cheese Dip

The pretzel basket empties much faster once this dip shows up. Cheese melts slowly with beer into a warm, creamy dip that also works with bread or chips. Before long, people are waiting for an open spot beside the bowl.
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My Baked Brie Cheese Dip Appetizer For When I'm In a Pinch

A single wheel of brie goes a lot faster than it looks like it should. The cheese bakes until it's soft enough to spread, while honey and crunchy nuts add just enough sweetness and crunch. Crackers keep disappearing until someone has to bring out another box.
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Crockpot Crab Dip

Someone lifts the slow cooker lid every few minutes to check if there's still plenty left, because this dip disappears faster than expected. Crab, cream cheese, and seasonings cook into a warm, creamy dip that stays ready through the whole party. The snack table gets a little crowded every time the lid comes off.
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Sweet Potato Hummus

The bright orange color gets people walking over before they even grab a chip. Roasted sweet potato blends into smooth hummus with garlic and warm spices for a dip that's a little sweet and easy to scoop. The bowl never stays full for very long.
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Nashville Hot Chicken Dip

The first bite is spicy enough to get people talking, but it never stops them from reaching back for more. Chicken, cheese, Nashville hot seasoning, and a little honey bake into a creamy dip with heat that lingers just enough. The chips disappear while everyone decides whether it's really as spicy as they thought.
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Crockpot Buffalo Chicken Dip

The slow cooker draws a steady line of people who keep coming back for another scoop. Chicken, buffalo sauce, cream cheese, and cheddar melt together into a hot, creamy dip that stays warm for hours. The serving spoon barely rests before someone reaches in again.
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No-Cook Hot Pepper Jelly Dip with Cream Cheese

It never looks like much when it first goes on the table, but that doesn't last long. Cool cream cheese and sweet pepper jelly make a creamy dip with a little sweetness and just enough heat to keep people dipping. The empty bowl usually surprises anyone who wasn't paying attention.
Get the Recipe: No-Cook Hot Pepper Jelly Dip with Cream Cheese
The Best Corn Crack Dip

I never expect this bowl to empty before the hot dips, but it always does. Sweet corn, bacon, cheese, sour cream, and ranch mix into a cold, creamy dip with little bits of crunch in every bite. Someone usually asks for the recipe while they're still holding a chip.
Get the Recipe: The Best Corn Crack Dip
Avocado Hummus

The chips disappear first, and then people start reaching for the vegetables without thinking twice. Creamy avocado blends with chickpeas, tahini, lemon, and garlic into a smooth hummus that feels fresh with every scoop. By the end, the bowl is almost as empty as the vegetable tray.
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Loaded Slow Cooker Taco Dip

Reaching for the chips turns into a bit of a wait once this lands on the snack table, since everyone wants a scoop at the same time. Layers of seasoned beef, beans, melted cheese, and taco toppings stay warm in the slow cooker, so every scoop gets a little bit of everything. Nobody seems to mind waiting for their turn.
Get the Recipe: Loaded Slow Cooker Taco Dip
Seven Layer Vegetarian Dip

The neat layers only last until the first scoop, and nobody worries about fixing them. Beans, guacamole, sour cream, cheese, tomatoes, olives, and green onions stack together so every bite tastes a little different. The bowl gets messier as the party goes on, which usually means people are enjoying it.
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Spicy Black-Eyed Pea Dip With Tomatoes, Garlic, And Jalapeno

This is usually the bowl people come back to after trying everything else. Black-eyed peas, tomatoes, garlic, and jalapeños make a chunky dip with fresh flavor and just enough heat. By the end of the party, only the serving spoon is left behind.
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Roasted Carrot And Feta Dip

Nobody expects roasted carrots to be the reason the crackers disappear. Roasted carrots blend with creamy feta, then a drizzle of honey brings a little sweetness to every scoop. People keep reaching back until the bowl is scraped clean.
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Longhorn Steakhouse Parmesan Crusted Spinach Dip

The crispy parmesan on top never stays crispy for long because everyone wants the first scoop. Underneath is warm spinach and melted cheese that stays creamy all the way to the bottom. Someone is always waiting with a chip before the serving spoon comes back.
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Mexican-Style Black Bean Hummus

One scoop is usually enough to make people reach back for another, and it rarely stops there. Black beans, garlic, lime, and spices blend into a smooth hummus with a deeper taste than the classic version. Before long, a small crowd forms around the bowl without anyone planning it.
Get the Recipe: Mexican-Style Black Bean Hummus
Cheesy Chicken Enchilada Dip

The smell of this dip fills the room before anyone even has a chance to ask what's in the baking dish. Chicken, enchilada sauce, and melted cheese bake together until the dip is hot, creamy, and easy to scoop. Someone always burns their mouth because waiting feels too hard.
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Roasted Red Pepper Hummus

The bright red color catches people's attention before the first chip is picked up. Roasted red peppers blend with chickpeas, tahini, garlic, and lemon into a smooth hummus with a light smoky taste. The bowl keeps bringing people back while the other snacks wait their turn.
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Avocado Herb Green Goddess Dip

The vegetable tray disappears much faster when this is sitting beside it. Avocado, fresh herbs, and a creamy base turn carrots, cucumbers, and peppers into something people keep reaching for. Nobody notices the vegetables are gone until someone goes looking for one last carrot.
Get the Recipe: Avocado Herb Green Goddess Dip
Grab a bag of chips and start clearing a path to the stove.





