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Sunday, September 18, 2011
Caramelized Onion Dip
French Onion Dip is one of my favorite dips. I could eat it almost every day. I like the full fat stuff too, not the Lite. So it is very rare treat for me. My husband and son on the other hand like the Lite stuff, and eat it with pretzels quite often. A couple years ago I saw a recipe for caramelized onion dip that was warm and had a crispy bread crumb topping. I made it a couple times, and it was very good. But not quite what I was looking for. So recently I decided to try again.
This one is over the top delicious, in my opinion. I took it to a party, and it got rave reviews by all. It makes a lot, so good thing it is good the next couple days too! This version is cold, which is how I think dip should be.
Caramlized Onion Dip
Adapated from The Barefoot Contessa
Printable Recipe
3 large sweet onions (yellow or white)
3 Tbls butter
3 Tbls olive oil
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp black pepper
8 oz cream cheese, softened
1 cup sour cream
1 cup mayo
Slice all of the onions very thin. Heat the butter and oil in a large pan over medium heat. Add the onions, salt and pepper. Saute for 10 minues. Reduce heat to medium low, and continue cooking for about 20 minutes. You want the onions to get soft and caramel in color. You don't want them browned from too high of a temp. Once cooked, allow to cool slightly.
In bowl of an electric mixer combine cream cheese, sour cream and mayo. Beat until smooth. Add in the onions and mix until well combined. Serve immediately or chill to serve later. Works well with potato chips, and pita chips are my favorite dipper with this!
Looks fantastic! This is one of my husband and my guilty pleasures :) (And we like the full fat version too!)
ReplyDeleteOf course full fat is always much more yummy!:)) this looks amazingly delicious..Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis french onion deep looks good & sounds good Erin!
ReplyDeleteTq for posting the recipe :)
I I never had a french onion deep before but I think it's never too late to start isn't it?! :)
And I just want u to know that u won an award on my site... congratulation Erin! ;)
Oh, I've always wanted to make this dip! It looks marvelous and would be a perfect snack for a football game :)
ReplyDeleteI've made this dip of Ina's several times and it never lasts long. It's scrumptious! :)
ReplyDeleteYum! I could eat a whole container I swear. So addicting.
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe. I love french onion dip. I need to make this sometime soon. Perfect for Game Days. Yummy!
ReplyDeletethis sounds lovely!! i cant wait to try some!
ReplyDeleteI love a good onion dip like this and could always use more recipes this like for parties and game nights at my house!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, Erin, I had to buzz it!
ReplyDeleteYum yum yum! I will have to try for sure.
ReplyDeleteBuzz lovin ;) Carmelized onion...I can eat them by the spoonful!
ReplyDeleteI love caramelized onions - this dip looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI hated onions growing up but I love them SO much now. I love love love caramelized onions!
ReplyDeleteCaramelized onions make everything just that much better. This dip sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'm all for the fat version as well. May as well fully indulge! This dip sounds fantastic. My breath might not smell too great after eating it, but it would be worth it. ;)
ReplyDeleteYum! I love caramelized onions. I made a similar dip earlier this year and we loved it. I love the homemade factor!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great snack! I could eat this entire bowl :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! :) I love caramelized onions and LOVE onion dip!
ReplyDeleteOh, YUM! As soon as I saw the title I thought to myself, "I wonder if she made the Barefoot Contessa's dip?". It's my favorite, too. The flavors are absolutely incredible! It looks amazing, tastes amazing, IS amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat dip for a party. I like the "carmelized" twist!
ReplyDeleteYUM-MY! I love onion dip too and this recipe looks pretty much perfect! Buzzed :)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good... I just want a box of Ritz crackers and this in front of me! Yum! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYuuuuuuuum! Thanks for sharing this - and for differentiating between browned and caramelized onions. It kinda drives me nuts when people refer to browned onions as caramelized. I'm a little crazy, though.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I can just imagine how delicious the sweet onions make this dip! :)
Yuuum! I love when you can make dips like this using all whole foods. I think that definitely makes it healthier! Great recipe. :)
ReplyDeleteSo delicious. My hubs would love this one.
ReplyDeleteCrazy, I made almost the same dish Saturday to eat at a friends' house while watching football. It was very similar to this recipe and such a hit. I don't think I'll buy a bag of onion dip mix again!
ReplyDeleteI love onion dip & cannot believe I've never made it! I will definitely be trying this soon!! Also I'm so behind on blogs... I just saw that you're moving- Congratulations that's soo exciting!!!
ReplyDeleteI totally make this dip too! Her dip is awesome- Ina can do no wrong in my book. Delish!!
ReplyDeletei love onion dip but have never tried making it myself. bookmarking!
ReplyDeleteOooh I would love this and (insert evil laughter) I would have it all to myself!!! The looks super yummy!
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