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  2. 16 Rich and Creamy Party Dips All Start With a Tub of Sour Cream

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    This recipe starts with the classic three ingredients that makes up any good dip: sour cream, cream cheese, and mayonnaise! Add some canned artichokes, cheesy parmesan, and spicy pickled cherry ...

  3. French onion dip - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The recipe was added to the Lipton instant onion soup package in 1958. [9] Around the same time, a similar recipe, but made with reduced cream, was created in New Zealand and became very popular. [10] [11] The name "French onion dip" began to be used in the 1960s, and became more popular than "California dip" in the 1990s. [12]

  4. These French Onion Recipes Will Fulfill All Your ... - AOL

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    All you need is sour cream, parsley, and a few simple seasonings to make this tangy dip that trumps the store-bought version. Get the French Onion Dip recipe . Erica Kastner / The Pioneer Woman

  5. French Onion Dip - AOL

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    A fun fact about us is…we’re in a committed relationship with that sour cream and onion chip dip that you make by dumping a packet of soup mix into sour cream. However, we’ll admit that it ...

  6. Dipping sauce - Wikipedia

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    A dip or dip sauce is a common condiment for many types of food. Dips are used to add flavor or texture to a food, such as pita bread , dumplings , crackers , chopped raw vegetables , fruits , seafood , cubed pieces of meat and cheese , potato chips , tortilla chips , falafel , and sometimes even whole sandwiches in the case of jus .

  7. French onion soup - Wikipedia

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    Home-made French onion soup. Recipes for onion soup vary greatly. Gently cooking sliced onions in butter or oil until softened and golden is the norm, but cooks differ about the cooking liquid. Beef stock is the most popular, [n 3] but some cooks specify chicken or veal stock or plain water.