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Ultimate 7-Layer Dip

Ultimate 7-Layer Dip recipe
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Sure, we could have gone with six, but at what cost? Lose the sour cream, or the zesty salsa, or the shredded cheese or….No. Seven layers. Get a little in each bite.
time
prep:
15 min
total:
3 hr 15 min
servings
total:
48 servings, 2 Tbsp. each
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posted:2/10/2006
I made this for the superbowl and my family loved it and it's real good adding taco seasoning with the sour cream.
posted:2/10/2006
Be careful with the sour cream you really do not need very much, I made this for the super bowl, and no one really liked it much. They said too much sour cream, and they didn't like the lettuce, they said it needed something like beef instead of beans.
posted:2/9/2006
I will definately be making this again. I have put it in my favorites. I made this for our superbowl party and i had non left. Everyone loved it. I don't like olives but my husband does so i bought the chopped olives and sprikled on top, i couldnt taste a strong olive taste, and it added a zest to it. This is a winner!
posted:2/8/2006
My kids really liked this recipe. They don't like olives, so I left those out of the recipe. I have also made a recipe similar to this one and put it under the broiler for 5 minutes to heat the cheese and beans. It's delicious heated!
posted:2/8/2006
This dip is very easy to make. I have made this recipe numerous times for my husband and friends. It is so addicting. It's hard to quit eating, even when you are full! Definitely a great dip to make for family and friends!
posted:2/6/2006
Made this for the Super Bowl yesterday--very easy to put together, and flavor was wonderful.
posted:2/6/2006
I made this for a SuperBowl party and it got rave reviews. I used fat-free beans, low-fat sour cream, and left off the cheese (I didn't have any). No one noticed that it was virtually fat free. I added chopped tomatoes on top as well, and I didn't have any taco seasoning so I added chili powder, cumin and garlic salt. I think next time I will heat the beans and add a little cheese on top to melt.
posted:2/5/2006
Awesome!!! Will make again and again.
posted:2/5/2006
We love this recipe too, however, I like to chop cilantro and mix into the refried beans then warm it in the microwave. I layer the beans, then the cooked seasoned ground beef, then shredded cheese; pop it in the microwave to melt the cheese. Top it with pico de gallo and salsa, green onions and drops of sour cheese topped with black olives. My family and friends cannot get enough of it, so make plenty!
posted:2/5/2006
i am not much on this type of thing but had five guys over the other night just to hang out and watch the tv. they loved it wanted more! easy, quick and fun to watch everyone eat! make a doulbe load of it!
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