And not just any kind of dip, but healthy dip recipes that everyone can feel good about?
Here’s how to make these healthy dip recipes.
But if you’re not careful, that French onion dip can pack in quite a few calories.
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This dip is made with alow-fat Greek yogurtbase to help you feel full and keep the calories low.
Freshly shred the cheese yourself!
Melt the butter in a large skillet.
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Sprinkle in the flour and whisk.
Once the milk is fully incorporated, whisk in the Greek yogurt and the shredded cheese.
Sprinkle in the cumin and salt and continue to whisk until the cheese has fully melted into the sauce.
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Chopped veggies, chips, pita, you name it, tzatziki is great with it.
Add all of the ingredients to a large bowl.
Whisk together until combined.
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Chill in the fridge for at least 15 minutes before serving.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dip
Have a craving for cookie dough?
This chocolate chip cookie yogurt dip will satisfy itpromise!
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Dip any kind of fruit or even some mini cookies and pretzels for a sweet treat in the afternoon.
Or better yet, just eat it with a spoon for a healthy dessert!
Add all of the ingredients to a large bowl.
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Mix until fully combined.
Chocolate Hummus
This is by far the best healthy dip recipe to make for dessert.
Serve with fruit, pretzels, or mini cookies for a fun (and healthy!)
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dessert to share with a crowd.
Open up a can of chickpeas.
Add all the drained chickpeas, aquafaba, and the rest of the ingredients to a food processor.
Mix the ingredients in a bowl until fully combined.