dip | What Megan's Making http://www.whatmegansmaking.com Love through Food Thu, 01 Sep 2011 14:01:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.17 Orange Creamsicle Fruit Dip http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2011/05/orange-creamsicle-fruit-dip.html http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2011/05/orange-creamsicle-fruit-dip.html#comments Fri, 27 May 2011 02:19:00 +0000 http://localhost:8888/wordpress/2011/05/orange-creamsicle-fruit-dip.html Memorial Day is coming up and I’ve got just the recipe for all those family get togethers. This orange creamsicle fruit dip is light and sweet and actually tastes a lot like an Orange Julius! I can’t be the only one who loves those orange frothy drinks. 🙂 Well now you can have the taste of […]

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Orange Creamsicle Fruit Dip

Memorial Day is coming up and I’ve got just the recipe for all those family get togethers. This orange creamsicle fruit dip is light and sweet and actually tastes a lot like an Orange Julius! I can’t be the only one who loves those orange frothy drinks. 🙂 Well now you can have the taste of an Orange Julius, but healthier. Because you’re dipping fruit in it.

I made this for Mother’s Day, along with the Fontina and Herb Flatbread and it went over very well. Fruit dips are always popular in my family, but this one was a little different than the kind we usually have. It’s light and fluffy and has a great creamsicle flavor. Mike loves orange flavored anything and he was a big fan of this dip. This would be perfect for a Memorial Day get together, and best of all, it takes less than five minutes to make. Yum!

Orange Creamsicle Fruit Dip

Orange Creamsicle Fruit Dip

Ingredients:

1 8 oz container whipped topping, thawed
1 small package instant vanilla pudding mix
1 6 oz container of frozen (concentrated) orange juice
Fruit for dipping

Directions:

Mix the first three ingredients together. Add a little water to thin out to desired consistency, if needed. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

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Bagel Chips with Spicy Cheese Spread http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2010/12/bagel-chips-with-spicy-cheese-spread.html http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2010/12/bagel-chips-with-spicy-cheese-spread.html#comments Tue, 28 Dec 2010 03:00:00 +0000 http://localhost:8888/wordpress/2010/12/bagel-chips-with-spicy-cheese-spread.html I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas! We had a great time back home in Pennsylvania with my parents and extended family. It was nice to have a long weekend to relax and enjoy the holiday. Because I was traveling and staying with my parents, I didn’t contribute much to Christmas dinner. Just lots of leftover […]

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Bagel Chips with Spicy Cheese Spread

I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas! We had a great time back home in Pennsylvania with my parents and extended family. It was nice to have a long weekend to relax and enjoy the holiday. Because I was traveling and staying with my parents, I didn’t contribute much to Christmas dinner. Just lots of leftover Christmas cookies (all of which came out of the freezer perfectly), and these bagel chips. And I think the bagel chips were a bigger hit than the Christmas cookies!

Bagel Chips with Spicy Cheese Spread

I actually got this recipe from Mike’s first grade teacher! She was such a wonderful teacher that Mike stayed in touch with her for years, and recently got back in contact with her via facebook. She had us (and Mike’s whole family) over for dinner a few weeks ago, and while all of the food was delicious, the star of the meal was definitely these bagel chips. They’re light and crunchy and buttery, with a hint of garlic (although you could add whatever seasoning you wanted). They’re perfect for eating plain or dipping in a cheese dip. Thankfully his teacher was kind enough to share the recipe, and I wasted no time in making them myself. I served them with a cheeseball type spread with a hint of spice, which seemed to pair perfectly with the salty garlicy chips, and they were a huge hit. These would make a great New Year’s Eve snack, or even a great snack just to keep around the house.

Bagel Chips with Spicy Cheese Spread

Bagel Chips

Ingredients:

Bagel Chips:
3 bagels, sliced open and sliced into thin pieces
2 Tbsp butter
3 Tbsp olive oil

Spicy Cheese Spread
4 oz cream cheese, softened
1 Tbsp butter, at room temperature
1/2 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
1 tsp lemon juice
few drops of worcestershire sauce
Seasonings to taste (salt, white pepper, cayenne pepper, chipotle pepper, garlic salt)

Directions:

For the bagel chips: Pre-heat the oven to 350. Slice the bagels in half (like you're going to serve them), then slice each half into thin pieces. Melt butter and olive oil in a large baking pan (10x15). Sprinkle with seasoned salt or garlic salt (or preferred seasoning). Press the bagel slices into pan and bake for 15 minutes. Turn oven off and let them sit until they reach the desired crispness (I left them for about 10 minutes).

For spicy cheese spread: Mix all ingredients together until well blended. Start with small amounts of the seasonings and add to taste.

from Mrs. Bartleson

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