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  2. 25 Party Dips That Start With a Block of Cream Cheese - AOL

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    From buffalo chicken dip to spinach artichoke dip, these snack-worthy recipes are party favorites! Cream cheese is the key ingredient in so many delicious dips. From buffalo chicken dip to spinach ...

  3. Chipotle - Wikipedia

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    A chipotle (/ tʃ ɪ ˈ p oʊ t l eɪ /, / tʃ ɪ ˈ p ɒ t l eɪ /, chi-POHT-leh, chi-POT-leh; Spanish: [tʃiˈpotle]), or chilpotle, is a smoke-dried ripe jalapeño chili pepper used for seasoning. It is a chili used primarily in Mexican and Mexican-inspired cuisines , such as Tex-Mex and Southwestern United States dishes.

  4. Seven-layer dip - Wikipedia

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    A seven-layer bean dip. A seven-layer dip is an American appetizer based on ingredients typical of Tex-Mex cuisine. The first widely published recipe (1981, Family Circle magazine) called it Tex-Mex Dip without reference to any layers. The dish was popular in Texas for some time before the recipe first appeared in print.

  5. Beefy Taco Dip Recipe - AOL

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    1. Cook the beef and chili powder in a 10-inch skillet over medium-high heat until the beef is well browned, stirring often to separate meat. Pour off any fat. 2. Stir the picante sauce, cream ...

  6. How to Make Taco Dip - AOL

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  7. Salsa (food) - Wikipedia

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    Salsa verde is made with cooked tomatillos and is served as a dip or sauce for chilaquiles, enchiladas, and other dishes. Chiltomate is a widely used base sauce made of tomatoes and chiles. The type of pepper used for chiltomate varies by region, with fresh green chiles being more common than habanero in Chiapas. [9]