Learn how to make the perfect peanut sauce with just 8 simple ingredients and less than 10 minutes of your time! This is one of our go-to recipes in our house when we are in need of a good dip or dressing, and it hits the spot every time.
This quick and easy almond butter satay sauce is perfect as a dip, spread or dressing.
Muhammara is a traditional Syrian red pepper dip made with roasted red peppers, walnuts, and pomegranate molasses. This recipe is easy to make, vegan and gluten-free. Serve as a dip, spread, or even as a pasta sauce. It is deliciously addictive!
I grew up eating maast o khiar (direct translation: yogurt and cucumber) as a side dish, alongside many a Persian meal at home. It’s a beloved little yogurt dish made in many Middle Eastern and Mediterranean countries and it’s no wonder it has massively grown in popularity here in the West with the wildfire spread...
Easy, flavorful muhammara dip with roasted red peppers, Aleppo pepper flakes, walnuts, and pomegranate molasses! 10 ingredients, gluten-free, BIG flavor.
This classic Kentucky cucumber dip adds plant-based Southern style to your Derby party or afternoon teatime!
Grilled Baba Ganoush is a traditional Middle Eastern dip that's perfect to serve as an appetizer, snack or spread. You'll love the smoky flavor!
Is there anything in this world that's not made better by sauce? Definitely not. Because if you don't already know: sauce is life. Slather these on sandwiches, drizzle them on salads, pour them over pasta - the options are endless.
A tasty spicy dipping sauce you can whip up in 2 minutes flat. Just 4 ingredients and you'll be ready to dip just about anything in this quick gochujang mayonnaise!
Creamy with a hint of crunch, kamaboko dip makes for the perfect dip to pair with your favorite cracker or chip. The perfect pupu to bring to your next get together.
This simple recipe is made with roasted eggplant and a few simple ingredients.
Gorton (French-Canadian Pork Spread). Discover our recipe rated 4.5/5 by 4 members.
What’s the difference between a dip, a spread and a paste? It really doesn’t matter when they’re this tasty…
The applications of the tasty potent sauce are endless.
This super simple beet hummus recipe is the perfect appetizer. It's super smooth, creamy, and full of fresh beet flavor. Serve with pita, crackers, or fresh veggies!
Whip up a batch of homemade speculoos spread in 5 minutes with just 5 ingredients! This speculoos cookie butter recipe is ridiculously easy, sweet and spicy with that iconic cinnamon flavour you know and love.
Labneh is a soft Middle Eastern cheese made from strained yogurt. It's surprisingly easy to make, and it's really versatile. Serve it as a dip with good-quality olive oil and za'atar, or add it to salads, pizzas, sandwiches, and more!
This Sriracha Aioli recipe is packed with healthy, flavorful ingredients that instantly level up your snacking game. Made in minutes with just the right amount of tangy, creamy, spicy heat! This clean eating condiment is mayonnaise-free and the perfect sauce, dip or spread.
This easy garlic aioli is the perfect spread to take your sandwiches to the next level! It's made with just 4 simple ingredients and ready in about 5 minutes.
Spicy edamame dip is a super quick and easy appetizer with bright, fresh flavors and a hint of heat. It’s perfect for serving with crackers and veggies!
Truly the BEST recipe for Baba Ganoush- made with eggplant, tahini paste, garlic, salt and lemon. A delicious Middle Eastern Eggplant Dip that is full of complexity and depth. Use the oven or grill for this recipe. Gluten-free, low-carb, vegan.
Is ajvar a sauce, is it a dip? Either way here is how to make ajvar. This really is an easy to make ajvar recipe anyone can try!
Easy deviled egg dip is the perfect dish for people who find filling deviled eggs too fussy but can't have aa party without this appetizer.
This recipe for homemade labneh (yogurt cheese) will give you a creamy, smooth, and delicious healthy cheese. Serve it for breakfast, snack or as an appetizer
Ponzu sauce is the ultimate Japanese dipping sauce. Pair this tangy citrus-soy dressing with just about anything - noodles, hot pots, salads and more! Just 6 ingredients and no cooking required.
Definition: Bitchin' Sauce (nerb—noun + verb) is a bitchin' (for lack of a better word) sauce sold at the San Diego farmers market. It comes in 3
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...Saturday is the day I set aside to market and visit the farms that provide our fruits and vegetables. This afternoon we added an additional, though pleasant, stop to our usual itinerary. Detering Orchard was having its annual harvest extravaganza. We never miss it. The immediate world is invited to the Detering's party and everything from food to hayrides and face painting is free. I wrote about the event last year and if you'd like to know more about this wonderful man you'll find part of his story here. Bob and I, of course, overate, so to remedy the afternoon's caloric excesses we decided to have a light supper. I pulled out a couple of old recipes and decided to go with a roasted tomato soup, a salad and a real treat call Australian Busters. Busters are savory biscuits or crackers that were given this unusual name because when eaten without caution they become belt busters. They are made from a cheesy dough that is very much like the dough used to make a pie. The dough is rolled and cut and baked in much the same way. They are really simple to do, very fattening and absolutely delicious with any non-creamy soup. I like to serve them as soon as they come from the oven, but they will keep in an airtight container for several days. As with most simple recipes, it's important to use the best ingredients you can get your hands on. I made these with European butter and an aged Oregon Cheddar cheese. The busters are also delicious when made with a shredded Asiago or Parmesan cheese. Herbs can also be added. I've had this recipe for a very long time. It originally appeared in the New York Times. If you are looking for a simple something to serve at your next souper supper, I hope you'll give these a try. Here's the recipe. Australian Busters...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite Ingredients: 8 tablespoons butter, cut in 1/4-inch dice 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt 3-1/2 cups shredded cheddar cheese, loosely packed 6 to 7 tablespoons water 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper Directions: 1) Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Spray with nonstick cooking spray. Set a side. 2) Place the flour and salt in a medium bowl. Add butter. Rub butter into flour with tips of fingers until particles are very small. Still using your fingers, mix in the cheese. Stir in water and cayenne pepper with a fork. Turn onto a lightly floured work surface and roll dough out to 1/4-inch thickness. Cut into 3-inch rounds and place on baking sheet. Collect and re-roll scraps as required. Prick each biscuit 10 times with tines of a sharp fork. 3) Bake for 15 minutes. Remove from oven. Let sit in pan for 5 minutes before transferring to wire rack to cool. Yield: 16 biscuits.
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