Active Time:10 minsTotal Time:1 hr 10 minsServings:8Yield:1 1/3 cupsJump to Nutrition Facts

Active Time:10 minsTotal Time:1 hr 10 minsServings:8Yield:1 1/3 cups

Active Time:10 mins

Active Time:

10 mins

Total Time:1 hr 10 mins

Total Time:

1 hr 10 mins

Servings:8

Servings:

8

Yield:1 1/3 cups

Yield:

1 1/3 cups

Jump to Nutrition Facts

The Spruce Eats / Bahareh Niati

dill pickle dip ingredients gathered

Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients½cupsour cream⅓cupmayonnaise½cupchopped dill pickles2tablespoonsminced onion2tablespoonsfinely chopped fresh dill1tablespoondill pickle juice¼teaspoonground pepper

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Ingredients

½cupsour cream

⅓cupmayonnaise

½cupchopped dill pickles

2tablespoonsminced onion

2tablespoonsfinely chopped fresh dill

1tablespoondill pickle juice

¼teaspoonground pepper

DirectionsStir together sour cream, mayonnaise, pickles, onion, dill, pickle juice and pepper in a medium bowl. Cover and chill until thickened, at least 1 hour.Photographer: Greg DuPree, Food Stylist: Ali Ramee Prop Stylist: Christine KeelyTo make aheadCover and refrigerate for up to 3 days.Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, November 2022

Directions

Stir together sour cream, mayonnaise, pickles, onion, dill, pickle juice and pepper in a medium bowl. Cover and chill until thickened, at least 1 hour.Photographer: Greg DuPree, Food Stylist: Ali Ramee Prop Stylist: Christine KeelyTo make aheadCover and refrigerate for up to 3 days.

Stir together sour cream, mayonnaise, pickles, onion, dill, pickle juice and pepper in a medium bowl. Cover and chill until thickened, at least 1 hour.

Photographer: Greg DuPree, Food Stylist: Ali Ramee Prop Stylist: Christine Keely

a recipe photo of Dill Pickle Dip served with a platter of veggies, potato chips, and pretzels

To make ahead

Cover and refrigerate for up to 3 days.

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, November 2022

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)93Calories10gFat1gCarbs1gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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