Dean’s® Dairy Dip

When’s a good time for Dean’s Dip?

Whenever you're celebrating!

  • Memorial Day
  • July 4th
  • Labor Day
  • Halloween
  • Thanksgiving
  • Christmas/Chanukah
  • Easter/Passover
  • St. Patrick's Day
  • Featured Dip Recipes

    With its spicy dash of Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice and green onions, Dean's Jazzed Up Guacamole Flavored Dip takes regular guacamole flavored dip to a whole new level of flavor. Check out the recipe here.

    Crisp-cooked crumbled bacon adds irresistible flavor to Dean's Ranch, Cheese and Bacon Dip. This mouthwatering crowd-pleaser is perfect complement to crackers or sliced French bread. Check out the recipe here.

  • Other Delicious Things to Serve

    Spice up your holidays with Salsa Wraps

    Warm, shredded chicken cooked in salsa is the heart of this delicious dish. Layered inside warmed tortillas along with lettuce, tomatoes, cheese and sour cream, these wraps just scream out "Fiesta!"

    For something a little different... Shrimp and Couscous

    For a flavorful Mediterranean treat, try some cooked shrimp bathed in tomato sauce, dried Italian seasoning, and Italian diced tomatoes. Served over couscous, this tasty dish will add some Italian flair to your holiday get-together.

    Cherry Fudge Brownies? I must be dreaming!

    Take your brownies to the next level by adding a 'secret' ingredient or two! Drip some cherry pie filling and a little marshmallow cream when you're mixing up your next batch, and send your guests into a Seventh Heaven of Sweetness!

  • Beverage Tips

    Summer holidays

    Help your guests chill out with ice-cold beer, wine coolers or frozen drinks like daiquiris, piña coladas or margaritas.

    Winter holidays

    Cold nights don't stand a chance against seasonal faves such as eggnog, hot toddys, hot apple cider and hot buttered rum. Make "unleaded" versions for the kids.

  • Holiday Party Tips

    • Make it fun! Holidays are meant to be memorable, so go ahead and get playful with you decorations, and adventurous with your menu.

    • Activity stations are great for kids and house guests of all ages, plus they keep everyone entertained, busy and out of the kitchen! Team-oriented games are best, since they bond everyone together and get 'em hungry.

    • Remember to ask if your guests have dietary restrictions (low-salt, vegetarian, kosher) and make sure you can accommodate them.

    • It's always better to have a little more than not enough, so plan accordingly so you don’t run out!