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Title:How to Make them Goodies
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Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
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3531.0. "DIP: 7 Layer Dip" by AWECIM::MELANSON () Thu May 14 1992 17:33

Does anyone have the recipe for the 7 layer dip ??    I can only remember it
has monterey jack cheese, black olives & salsa ...and I can't remember how
to make it. 

I did a search but came up with nothing..

Thanks.

Sandy 
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3531.1Layered Mexican DipMRKTNG::PISECCOThu May 14 1992 18:0221
    This is how I make it.
    
    Spread 1 can of refried bean dip (you can find it in the chip section
    of the market) 
    
    Next mash 1 RIPE Avacado with 2 tablespoons lemon juice and 1/4
    teaspoon of salt.  Then spread that on top of the bean dip layer.
    
    Then mix one container of sour cream with 1 package taco seasoning mix
    (I usually don't use the entire package, use as much or as little as
    you like).  Then spread that mixture on next.
    
    Now add the toppings:
    (use as much as you like)
    
    1 package of shredded cheddar cheese
    chopped scallions
    sliced black olives
    chopped tomatoes
    
    Use nacho chips for scooping up the dip!
3531.2AWECIM::MELANSONThu May 14 1992 18:206
Thanks so much !   I'm going to a baby shower on this Sunday and I told someone
that I'd bring this.

Thanks.

Sandy
3531.3another modificationDYNORM::NORMANFri May 15 1992 11:5713
   Get the can of ORTEGA refried beans... the recipe is on the back.  I add
   a package of TACO seasoning to the beans and find it improves the flavor
   quite a bit.
   
    Then do a layer of Gauc.   (avacados, lemon juice and salsa)
    Then a layer of sour cream
    Layer of salsa
    Layer of Cheese
    Then decorate with black olives, tomatoe, jalepenio

   Or any other layering variation you want!  

/teri
3531.4MEXICAN LAYERED DIPISLNDS::SLOANThu Jul 02 1992 19:3126
    
    	 AND YET ANOTHER VERSION:
    
    		BOTTOM LAYER 1:	2 Cans Halipino Bean Dip
    
    		       LAYER 2:	MASH - 4 or 5 Avacados AND
    				MIX  - Lemon Juice,
    				     - Salt & Pepper
    
    		       LAYER 3:	MIX  - 1/2 Cup Mayo
    				     - 1 Cup Sour Cream
    				     - 1 Pkg. Taco Mix
    
    		       LAYER 4:	1 Can Sliced Black Olives
    				3 Chopped Tomatos
    				Bunch of Green Scallions Chopped
    
    		TOP    LAYER 5:	1 lb Grated Parmasean Cheese
    
    
    
   	 THIS IS DELICIOUS....I ALWAYS RECEIVE RAVES WHEN MY GUESTS ARE 
    			      SERVED THIS AT PARTIES.
    
    	 ENJOY!
         
3531.5This is my FAVORITE!BAGELS::BAROUDFri Oct 09 1992 15:0129
    Just in case anyone is looking for yet another version.  This happens
    to be my favorite!
    
    1 Onion
    1 Can of Jalapino (Sp?) and/or Chili peppers
      (both can be used if you like it very hot!)
    1 Package of Cream Cheese
    Monterey Jack Cheese
    Cheddar Cheese
    Salsa (Mild,Medium, or Hot -- you pick!)
    Scallions, chopped (optional)
    Olives, (optional)
    
    In a pie plate spread the cream cheese over the bottom of the pan. 
    Spread the diced onions and peppers (chili, or Jalapino) over the
    cream cheese.  Pour salsa over ingredients.  Spinkle Cheddar and
    Monterey Jack cheese over the top.
    
    To make it look "pretty," sprinkle some chopped olives and chopped
    scallions over the top of the two cheeses.  Also, for color I usually
    use a yellow cheddar, since the Monterey Jack is a white cheese.  On
    the side (since not everyone likes these) I have a bowl of Avacado dip
    and Sour Cream for dipping.  One other tip:  I find this comes out much
    better if baked in the oven instead of microwaving it.  If I have extra
    time, I'll also add fresh tomatos to the salsa.  I guess you can do
    almost anything with this dip.  It's great!
    
    Enjoy!
    
3531.6baking time?CSLALL::LMURPHYFri Oct 09 1992 17:173
    Sounds great....how long do you bake it??
    
    
3531.7About 15-20 minutes...BAGELS::BAROUDFri Dec 04 1992 19:176
    Bake it until the cheese is all melted (completely thru).  It depends
    on how hot your oven is, but it usually takes about 15-20 minutes.
    
    Enjoy!
    
    Karima
3531.8Bean Dip??DEMING::ZANNOTTITue Nov 16 1993 15:415
    Does anyone have a recipe for Bean Dip???   I know it has cheese in it,
    but don't know what else.  Any help is appreciated.
    
    Thanks,
    Karima