I can be very dippy. By this, I mean that I am
never without some kind of delicious dip in the fridge, ready for apples,
crudités, crackers, and my absolute favorite these days: mini pretzels.
But can someone please explain why these
fancy cheese spreads cost so much? I recently grabbed a container of Alouette
Toasted Everything on sale… for five dollars. Five dollars! We’re talking cream
cheese, a little sour cream, mayo, and some seasoning. In what universe is that
worth five dollars?!
Five! Dollars!
Anyhoo… just like I’ve started baking my own bread (which, by the way, makes the most incredible dippers for this stuff), I’ve begun creating copycat versions of all my favorite cheese spreads. If you love the toasted everything flavor as much as I do, you’re going to want this recipe. It’s ridiculously simple, way more economical, and honestly tastes SO MUCH better.
1 (8-oz.) package cream cheese, room temperature
¼ c. sour cream
¼ c. Duke’s mayonnaise
2 to 3 T. Everything bagel seasoning
Pinch McCormick Smoked Paprika & Garlic Seasonings
A few gratings of freshly ground black pepper
Place all ingredients in a mixing bowl. With a handheld mixer,
beat it to within an inch of its life until smooth and creamy. Refrigerate for
at least 1 hour (it’s delightfully make-ahead!) so the flavors can meld and get
even better.
6 comments:
I am a dipper too. I love dips of every king and this one sounds amazing. I made bagels yesterday and I wish I would have seen this sooner. But, better late than never, right?
I do love a good dip. For some reason I only remember them during the holidays, which is silly. Cream cheese in or in anything is delicious!
I am not a dipper, but absolutely adore cheese!
Sounds like a great dip!
Love how easy this one is, and definitely better than paying five dollars for a tiny tub.
Pretzels and homemade bread sound perfect with it.
What a great recipe - I'll give that a try! You are right, there is absolutely no reason these dips have to have astronomical prices. I first had the Everything seasoning on Walmart's Everything French bread. Then I spotted a little bottle of it at Trader Joe's - it was delicious. Then I found a cheaper version at Walmart, and that is what I buy and use almost every day - it's wonderful stuff.
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