Of all the reasons why super bowl Sunday is one of our favorite days of the year, the delicious dip recipes who show up to the party might just be our favorite. And we are not alone! We took a look at uniquely Googled dip recipes ahead of the Super Bowl — which range from spinach dips to crab rangoon dips to taco dips — to give you some cooking inspiration during as you prepare yours. appetizers before the big match. Keep reading to find out what happened most searched in your state, and try your hand at several recipes!
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Alabama: Buffalo Cauliflower Dip
Going meatless this Super Bowl? This recipe uses cauliflower in place of shredded chicken for a smooth, creamy dip. Don’t worry, thanks to the hot sauce, it still has that iconic spicy touch! Eat with celery, carrots, chips or go with a spoon. You can also leave out the cauliflower for a plain bison dip, most popular in South Dakota. (via Brit + Co.)
Alaska, Hawaii and Massachusetts: 7 Layer Dip
This dip is the complete package. Start with the bottom beans, as they are the thickest, and work your way up until you are ready to top with your favorite vegetables. Skip the cheese and sour cream for dairy-free babies. (via Culinary Hill)
18 States: Buffalo Chicken Dip
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Buffalo Chicken Dip was the most popular choice in a handful of regions, including Arizona, Delaware, Washington, D.C., Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Tennessee! With this dish, you can take your dip and eat it (in a pita) too! With the buffalo chicken, greens, and crunch of the pita, a variety of flavors and textures come together to create something that will be a game changer. The bonus? Kids who love quesadillas will never get enough of them! (via Half-cooked harvest)
Arkansas + Georgia — Bean Dip
This bean dip beats the canned variety any day. Prepare for a bite of flavor on your favorite chip. One thing to note is that you may need to experiment with the amount of olive oil you add depending on your beans, to get the right consistency of the dip, but this just means you can test the taste several times . Score! (via Live Eat Learn)
California + Illinois: Jalapeño Popper Dip
The combination of cheese and jalapeños will never get old, and what better way to try this new iteration of poppers than on Super Bowl Sunday! Although the recipe calls for white American cheese, substitute pepper jack if you want to add a little extra heat. But whatever you do, do NOT touch your eyes until you can wash your hands! (via Brit + Co.)
Colorado: Green Chili Dip
Use this flavorful (and super simple) sauce for salads and sandwiches, or add cream cheese, bake it, and serve it with pita chips on game day. This is also a great recipe for anyone who doesn’t like spice, as you can customize the peppers, opting for mild peppers if you prefer them. (via A spicy perspective)
Connecticut: Crab Rangoon Dip
While these mini rangoons make a tasty, less messy application, all you have to do to turn them into a dip is swap out the wontons for a baking dish. You can accompany any seafood you prefer. (via Culinary Hill)
Florida: Cream Cheese Dip
We love savory dips, and that’s where this creamy dip comes in. It’s perfect to accompany your favorite vegetables to snack on during the Super Bowl game. (via Kim’s desires)
Vermont: Hoagie Dip
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If you’re not familiar with hoagie dip, think of it like taco dip in the sense that it’s hoagie dip, but deconstructed! It has ham, lettuce, peppers, cheese (basically everything we love in a hoagie) in one bowl. (via Food Network)
Maryland: Cheeseburger Dip
We never thought a deconstructed burger could taste this good. Because you can stuff it with toppings until you want them, you don’t have to sacrifice any of the usual burger add-ins with this dip from our roundup of bunless burgers. We’re talking ketchup, mustard, cheese and even pickles! (via Salt & Lavender)
Minnesota: Cheddar Cheese Dip
This is a recipe you can serve anytime. Form it into a bacon-covered ball the next time you host a dinner party or bake it in a dish with bacon, herbs and vegetable wedges sprinkled on top. Do you like the idea of individual apps? Bake in small ramekins and serve (after cooling, of course). (via Brit + Co.)
Mississippi: Baked Cheese Dip
When we hear “baked” and “cheese” in the same sentence, our minds immediately go to one thing: brie. Creamy, buttery cheese is probably in our top ten favorite foods and this heart-shaped recipe is perfect for the Super Bowl and Valentine’s Day! Remove the puff pastry to make a more conventional dip. (via Brit + Co.)
Montana: green dip
There are very few dips as classic as spinach dip, but this green hummus recipe will breathe a whole new life into your game day appetizers. Remember to refrigerate for at least a few hours so all the flavors can mix and meld. Yum. (via Feeling very greedy)
Montana + Texas: Queso Dip
We’re always looking for new and exciting ways to prepare our tried and true recipes. This vegan queso recipe is ideal for anyone sensitive to dairy who still desires that full, cheesy flavor. You can also mix in plant-based hot sausages for WY’s most sought-after recipe. (via Live Eat Learn)
Nevada: Cheese and Beer Dip
A medium-bodied, crisp beer in this cheese dip gives it a nice, full flavor. The recipe is thick and cheesy, but the beer helps thin it out perfectly. While you *can* dip crackers or veggies in this delicious dip, we have a weakness for salty pretzel bites. (via Once upon a time there was a chef)
West Virginia + Wisconsin: Taco Dip
This recipe is great because you can make it easily and is a little less maintenance than a 7 layer dip. Opt for cream cheese and sour cream, or swap out low-fat alternatives to create a lean recipe like New Mexico’s most sought-after dip! (via A spicy perspective)
Oklahoma: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dip
Break out the vanilla wafers, graham crackers and strawberries because this is a recipe you won’t want to miss! The sweet, creamy dip will melt in your mouth *and* it gives you the perfect excuse to add a few extra chocolate chips to your diet. 😉 (via Love of the oven)
Oregon: French Dip
With fried and fresh onions all in one, this dipping dish does it all. It’s a super simple recipe, but it’s what you need to prepare for game day. Make your own hot sauce to pair it, or swap it for a bottle of Buffalo sauce instead. This way your dip matches your wings! (via A spicy perspective)
South Carolina: Corn Dip
The great thing about this recipe is that because we have access to fresh, frozen, and canned corn, we can make it any time of year! And that includes Super Bowl Sunday. Sweet corn and savory cheese make an incredible pair, and we can’t wait to taste. (via Half-cooked harvest)
Virginia: Pizza Dip
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This cauliflower pizza dip hides extra veggies under the cheese and pepperoni we love so much. It features mascarpone, mozzarella, parmesan, and provolone, so get ready to enter cheesy heaven every time you take a bite! (via Half-cooked harvest)
Washington: Greek dip
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Greek dip has everything we love about Greek salads (olives, feta, and tzatziki), but turns those ingredients into a warm, cheesy dish perfect for cold February days. This is the perfect recipe you can make for Super Bowl Sunday. (via Food Network)
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