Best Vegetable Dip Ever | Health Stand Nutrition

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Make this cool and creamy dip at home to enjoy for a healthy snack 

raw vegetables arranged in a circle around a bowl of creamy dip with dill fronds

As the snow melts and the grass turns green, I find myself craving fresh crunchy vegetables more than usual. And to make this healthy snack more appealing to everyone in the family, I make the best vegetable dip ever to serve with the veggies I have pre-cut and ready to serve through the week. This make ahead dip is so much tastier than most store-bought dips and with only five simple ingredients it can be made in minutes. 

 

Makes six servings.  

 

What you Need  

 

1 cup sour cream 

1/3 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing 

Splash of worcestershire sauce 

4 tbsp finely chopped fresh dill (or 1 tbsp dried dill) – or more if you like! 

1/8 tsp onion powder 

 

 

How to Make the Best Vegetable Dip Ever 

  

Stir together sour cream, mayonnaise or dressing, worchestershire sauce and onion powder 

Remove stems from dill, wash fronds and chop finely  

Add dill to sour cream mixture and mix well.  

Refrigerate until ready to serve.  

 

dill being chopped on a wooden cutting board  

 

Enjoy this dip with your favorite vegetables such as carrots, snap or snow peas, cherry or grape tomatoes, celery, cucumbers, cauliflower, broccoli and more!  

 

Put leftover dip in a small container and toss it in with a packed lunch for a healthy snack.  

 

If you have leftover dill, prep and chop it like you did for the recipe and store it in a baggie in the freezer until ready to use in this recipe, or to toss in soups or stews.  

  

 

Nutritional Information 

 

153 Calories 

4 g Carbohydrates 

3 g Protein 

14 g Fat. 

0.3 g Fibre 

 

 

What are your favorite vegetables to serve with dip for a snack, and are you starting seeds to grow any of them in your garden this summer?  

  

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