Hot, cheesy artichoke dip. You know it, you love it. Did you know you can make it in the toaster oven?
You read that right--stupendous seven-layer dip served hot. Score. And you make it on the grill. Double score.
This classic dip made on the grill--cook the chicken first, then let put the rest of the dip together.
Pants, then shoes, is one important order to remember. The other is the proper way to assemble Frito Pie. See below to make sure you're not doing it wrong.
Ketchup, mustard, ketchup, mustard. Gets a little dull, yeah? Spread this fresh relish on your burgers for a different (and probably better) flavor.
An ancient method of preserving fruit, enjoyed by Roman emporers and Greek philosophers alike. In the Netherlands, guys will spread this on bread with a slice of cheese.
Mix up this simple chicken salad with water chestnuts to serve on its own or in sandwiches.
A simple and delicious dip for game day; make it ahead of time and refrigerate until kickoff.
Three different types of cheeses combine, with pimento giving a tinge of heat.
A very creamy, cheesy hot dip. Heat it up at the tailgate party or serve it hot while you watch the game on TV.
No powders here. Fresh ingredients and freshly-cooked bacon will make this dip the hit of your party. Or throw it in a cooler and bring it to the tailgate.
Mushroom fans who are also party fans will want to try this simple dip.
When you're ready to make the leap to a really quality crab dip, here's the recipe to go with. Think of yourself as the Yankees signing Alex Rodriguez--sure, it's expensive, but if it gets you a World Series...
Thin chips can't handle this hearty Asian dip. You'll want to break out some bread--or at least crackers--for this one.
A tasty dip that's very simple to make. Flavor comes from mustard and paprika.
No stove necessary for this spicy crab dip. Just mix these ingredients together and zap 'em. Pow--game food served.
A hearty dip that will warm you up at the tailgate party or huddled around the man cave.
This dip is as much of an improvement over store-bought bean dip as Peyton Manning is over Jim Sorgi.
Fresh spicy dip for tortilla chips. Beware--use just one canned chipotle, not one whole can of chipotle. Don't make the mistake Don did.
Bring the smoky taste of grilled corn inside with this warm dip.