Dill Pickle Dip

You NEED to try this Dill Pickle Dip Recipe! Forget about french onion dip. This dip appetizer will be a new crowd favorite! This cold creamy dip is full of fresh dill and tangy pickles. Look Out! You may eat the entire bowlful.

hand scooping dip with potato chip

 

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Easy Pickle Dip

Yes, this pickle dip is so fast and easy to make. This dip has been haunting my thoughts for weeks. Ever since I made it for a bbq playdate it is all I can think about. Of course, I love me some pickles! So it is not surprising that I would love Dill Pickle Dip. I’m kind of obsessed with it, really.

If you like this dip you will love this Dill Pickle Cheese Ball! It’s a show-stopper at any party or gathering.

 

What You Need To Make Pickle Dip (screenshot for grocery list)

  • Cream Cheese
  • Sour Cream
  • Fresh Dill
  • Garlic Powder
  • Onion Powder
  • Dill Pickles

How To Make Pickle Dip

  1. Mix cream cheese and sour cream until combined.
  2. Add all other ingredients and mix together.
  3. This can be served immediately but it gets even better after 1-2 hours of refrigeration.

If you need some more super simple cold dip recipes: Cold Crab Dip – Creamy Avocado Dip – Salted Caramel Pecan Cheesecake Dip. – Clam DipEverything Bagel DipArtichoke Parmesan Dip

creamy dip topped with pickle slices and fresh dill

creamy dip topped with pickle slices and fresh dill

Dill Pickle Dip

Yield: 6
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

You NEED to try this Dill Pickle Dip recipe! This dip appetizer will be a new crowd favorite! This cold creamy dip is full of fresh dill and tangy pickles. Look Out! You may eat the entire bowlful!

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces Cream Cheese - softened
  • 16 ounces Full Fat Sour Cream
  • 1/4 Cup Finely Chopped Fresh Dill*
  • 1 teaspoon Garlic Powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon Onion Powder
  • Pinch Salt/Pepper, to taste
  • 1 Cup Chopped Pickles, I love to use Claussen pickles

Instructions

  1. Mix cream cheese and sour cream until combined.
  2. Add all other ingredients and mix together. chopped pickles and dill in creamy base
  3. This can be served immediately but it gets even better after 1-2 hours of refrigeration. creamy dip in bowl next to chips

Notes

*When I don't have fresh dill available I use the freeze dried dill that can be found in the produce section of the grocery store

This yields approximately 3 cups

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Nutrition Information
Yield 6 Serving Size 1
Amount Per Serving Calories 223Total Fat 21gSaturated Fat 12gTrans Fat 1gUnsaturated Fat 6gCholesterol 64mgSodium 354mgCarbohydrates 6gFiber 1gSugar 4gProtein 3g

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35 Comments

        1. Use 2-3 Tablespoons, give it a taste and if it needs more add some. Enjoy!

    1. Apologies, Shirley. I will look into the issue. Thanks for commenting.

  1. hi,
    just wondering if the pickles are dill, also or are they some other flavor. like sweet, bread and butter

  2. I would like to make this ahead of time. Any idea how long it can sit in the fridge? (As long as it isnt found by others!)

    1. It is good for a couple 2-3 days in the fridge. In fact, I think it tastes better after sitting for a day.

  3. Thank you for this recipe Nicole! It looks so delicious. It looks like something out of a commercial in those pictures you posted. Making my mouth water. Can’t wait to try this at home! Pickles are one of my favorites, so having it in a dip sounds delish. Thanks again!

  4. I make a similar dip, however I don’t use dill or sour cream. I use ketchup and black pepper. It’s delicious and when my friends tried it, they all wanted the recipe.

    1. Well that is one I’ve never heard of. I’m always interested to learn about new flavor combos 🙂

  5. Excellent recipe. I’m adding it to my personal recipe collection to put in rotation. We’ve made it several times in the last 6 months…and it is a hit at our weekly church potluck. My lazy self started using dill pickle relish as opposed to all that pickle chopping. Tastes just the same, but saves a lot of time. I’m glad you shared this!

  6. This looks good, but you said to use full fat sour cream – is there a reason for that? Does it affect the consistency? I was thinking of substituting Fage 5% Greek yogurt for the sour cream and using low fat cream cheese.

  7. This was a such yummy, refreshing dip! I was in a little hurry to make it; I will say it is so much better the next day or after a few hours chilled. I did add a little Bacon and Chive seasoning I had on hand to substitute my in a rush this needs to taste good and set for an appetizer and it really hit the spot!

  8. Dill pickle lovers might enjoy finding Crispy Spicy French Fried Dill Pickles in store (Meijer in Ohio) near the French’s onions on shelf. They add such a great texture to this dip! We love it!!

  9. Made this today and it was delicious. Everyone really enjoyed it 😃😃