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  2. Layered Black Bean Dip Recipe - AOL

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    8 oz PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened; 1 cup canned black beans, rinsed; 1 can RO*TEL Diced Tomatoes & Green Chilies, drained; 1 cup KRAFT Mexican style finely shredded four cheese

  3. 16 Rich and Creamy Party Dips All Start With a Tub of Sour Cream

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    Plus, sour cream is one of the key layers in the popular 7-layer dip! All in all, if you're making game day dips , holiday dips, or even just a dip for your weekly movie night, you'll want to be ...

  4. Pass the Chips for Ree's Easy, Cheesy Bean Dip - AOL

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    Bean Dip. 3 tbsp. salted butter. 1/2. small white onion. 5. garlic cloves, minced. Kosher salt and black pepper. 2 (14.5-oz.) cans ranch-style beans, pinto beans, or chili beans. 3/4 c. enchilada ...

  5. 16 Easy Appetizers That Are Ready in 10 Minutes - AOL

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    This easy recipe comes together in just 5 minutes, making it a quick snack or appetizer. ... Mint & White Bean Dip. ... Simply layer each ingredient on top of the other and secure with a toothpick ...

  6. Easy-Five Mexican Dip Recipe - AOL

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    COMBINE first 4 ingredients in medium microwaveable bowl. MICROWAVE on HIGH 4 min. or until VELVEETA and cream cheese are melted and mixture is well blended, stirring every 2 min.

  7. Cheap and Easy Finger Foods for Game Day With the Family - AOL

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    A classic seven-layer-bean-dip recipe can be adapted for what's on hand and customized to taste. It doesn't even have to be seven layers — a dish of flavorful refried beans with some hot sauce ...

  8. 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.

  9. Bean dip - Wikipedia

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    Black bean dips: one prepared with whole beans (left) and one prepared with mashed beans A bean dip prepared with kidney beans and garnished with lime zest. In the preparation of bean dip, various types of beans can be used, including black beans, pinto beans, [1] kidney beans, white beans, fava beans, lima beans and edamame, a preparation of immature soybeans in the pod. [2]