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    The Official Landthieves Dip Recipes Thread

    Hot & ****y Artichoke Dip

    14 oz. artichoke hearts, diced
    1 c. mayonnaise
    1 c. grated Parmesan cheese
    1 (4 oz.) can chopped green chilies, drained
    1 garlic clove, minced
    2 tbsp. sliced green onion
    2 tbsp. chopped tomato
    Heat oven to 350 degrees. Mix all ingredients except onion and tomato. Spoon into 9-inch pie plate. Bake 20-25 minutes or until lightly browned. Sprinkle with onions and tomatoes. Serve with tortilla chips, s or pita bread wedges. Makes 2 1/2 cups.

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    ^^^ where's the hot and ****y part?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bushmaster06 View Post
    ^^^ where's the hot and ****y part?
    Substitute 4 oz of ghost chilies for the 4 oz of green chilies.
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    Re: The Official Landthieves Dip Recipes Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by oucub23 View Post
    Substitute 4 oz of ghost chilies for the 4 oz of green chilies.
    And you'll be ****ting fire for a week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oucub23 View Post
    Substitute 4 oz of ghost chilies for the 4 oz of green chilies.
    ****hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bushmaster06 View Post
    ^^^ where's the hot and ****y part?
    My motto is that if it doesn't seem like it will be particularly hot/****y, Sriracha the **** out of it.

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    Re: The Official Landthieves Dip Recipes Thread

    Coconut milk and cocoa powder in your food processor until fluffy and dip strawberries. In it
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArbySooner View Post
    And you'll be ****ting fire for a week.
    that's his problem.

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    This is my standard:

    4 cups Rico's aged cheddar cheese sauce
    1 LB jimmy dean sausage, browned.
    2 1/2 cups of milk (adjust this to get consistency you like)
    1 large can RoTel drained
    Juice from 1 jar of jalapeño slices

    This is so much better than using Velveeta.
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    The Official Landthieves Dip Recipes Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Aurora View Post
    Coconut milk and cocoa powder in your food processor until fluffy and dip strawberries. In it
    Also, fat free cream cheese & marshmallow fluff is good for strawberries (& other stuff).
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    Re: The Official Landthieves Dip Recipes Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by McRib View Post
    Also, fat free cream cheese & marshmallow fluff is good for strawberries (& other stuff).
    You've got my attention..
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    Ketchup and Mayo.

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    Dijon mustard Mayo and relish

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    The Official Landthieves Dip Recipes Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by ArbySooner View Post
    You've got my attention..
    Yep. That.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Baconator® View Post
    Ketchup and Mayo.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Baconator® View Post
    Dijon mustard Mayo and relish
    please kill yourself

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    Go to your nearest HEB and get their Roasted Red Pepper Hummus.
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    2 (10 ounce) cans chicken
    2 (8 ounce) packets cream cheese
    3/4 cup hot sauce (I use Frank's)
    1 cup ranch dressing
    2 cups mild cheddar cheese
    2 loaves baguette

    Directions:

    1
    Drain canned chicken and put in medium sauce pan.
    2
    Add hot sauce and cook on medium until heated throughout. My personal favorite is Frank's hot sauce.
    3
    Add cream cheese and stir until blended thoroughly.
    4
    Add ranch dressing and mix.
    5
    Add 1-1/2 cups of cheddar cheese and heat for a few minutes until mixed and melted.
    6
    Pour the dip into the crock pot and sprinkle the remaining cheddar cheese on the top. Keep heated on low.
    7
    I serve on baguette that has been sliced and toasted. However, it is also tasty on corn chips.

    Read more at: http://www.food.com/recipe/crock-pot...10?oc=linkback

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    Fruity Mayonnaise with Curry and Pineapple

    10 tbsp mayonnaise, low fat
    125 g pineapple, finely diced
    2 tbsp pineapple juice
    2 tsp curry powder
    2 tbsp yoghurt, low fat
    1 pinch(es) sugar

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    Onion Mayonnaise Dip


    1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
    250 g cottage cheese
    240 ml mayonnaise
    1 tsp garlic salt
    1 tsp celery salt
    1 small onion, chopped

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    Bacon Dip


    500 g bacon
    200 g mayonnaise
    150 g sour cream
    2 tomato, diced


    Cook bacon over medium heat until evenly brown. Use a large skillet. Drain on paper towels.

    In a bowl, combine mayonnaise and sour cream. Crumble or cut bacon into little pieces and add into the sour cream and mayonnaise mixture. Mix in tomatoes just before serving.

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    I always liked the 7 layer dip we made at Costco. not fancy but people ate it up..

    Refried beans
    Guacamole
    Sour cream
    Salsa
    Shredded cheese
    Olives
    Chopped tomatoes

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    Herbed Mayonnaise

    ¼ tsp parsley, chopped
    ¼ tsp chives
    1 green onion, chopped
    ½ tsp dill weed
    2 tsp lemon juice
    120 ml mayonnaise

    Combine all ingredients in a blender and process until smooth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KCRuf/Nek View Post
    I always liked the 7 layer dip we made at Costco. not fancy but people ate it up..

    Refried beans
    Guacamole
    Sour cream
    Salsa
    Shredded cheese
    Olives
    Chopped tomatoes

    That stuff is awesome, wife makes it herself when she has time, if not we get it at the Costco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Baconator® View Post
    That stuff is awesome, wife makes it herself when she has time, if not we get it at the Costco.
    A lot of the time people would be waiting for us to finish them. And if you want you can sub mayo for the sour cream!

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    bushmaster's world's greatest guacamole

    10 ripe haas avocados, halved, seeded, diced (score the avocados, but don't go through the skin, you'll thank me later)
    1/2 red onion, diced fine (i go for 1/8", but i'm good like that)
    4 limes, rolled and juiced (rolling before squeezing releases more juice)
    salt, pepper, ****in, to taste
    1 jalapeno, seeded and finely minced (i go for about 1/16", but again, i'm good like that)
    1 bunch of cilantro leaves, roughly chopped (leaves only please, no stems, sticks, or seeds!)
    5 garlic cloves, finely minced

    NO TOMATOES OR SOUR CREAM

    scoop out the avocados and put into large mixing bowl. add lime juice and mash. you can use a fork, but i like to use a potato masher. once you have the consistency you're looking for add the garlic, jalapeno, cilantro, and red onion and mix thoroughly. season with salt (i use kosher), pepper, and ****in. add more lime juice if you think it needs it. wrap with plastic (be sure to press plastic directly onto guacamole to minimize exposure to air) and chill prior to serving. you're welcome ****ers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KCRuf/Nek View Post
    A lot of the time people would be waiting for us to finish them. And if you want you can sub mayo for the sour cream!
    No I like the mayo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bushmaster06 View Post
    bushmaster's world's greatest guacamole

    10 ripe haas avocados, halved, seeded, diced (score the avocados, but don't go through the skin, you'll thank me later)
    1/2 red onion, diced fine (i go for 1/8", but i'm good like that)
    4 limes, rolled and juiced (rolling before squeezing releases more juice)
    salt, pepper, ****in, to taste
    1 jalapeno, seeded and finely minced (i go for about 1/16", but again, i'm good like that)
    1 bunch of cilantro leaves, roughly chopped (leaves only please, no stems, sticks, or seeds!)
    5 garlic cloves, finely minced

    NO TOMATOES OR SOUR CREAM

    scoop out the avocados and put into large mixing bowl. add lime juice and mash. you can use a fork, but i like to use a potato masher. once you have the consistency you're looking for add the garlic, jalapeno, cilantro, and red onion and mix thoroughly. season with salt (i use kosher), pepper, and ****in. add more lime juice if you think it needs it. wrap with plastic (be sure to press plastic directly onto guacamole to minimize exposure to air) and chill prior to serving. you're welcome ****ers.
    It appears we make guacamole the same way but I add 1 teaspoon of brown sugar

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    Avocado hummus

    2 Avocados
    2 15 oz cans of chick peas or white beans (I like chick peas better)
    salt and a little red pepper, onion powder, garlic powder (Or I used a 1/2 clove of fresh garlic instead)
    Lime juice

    I pulse the chick peas until smooth add all the ****es and avocados pieces then pulse until it is the consistency I want it to be... serve with colorful bell pepper strips, carrots and pita chips

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aurora View Post
    Avocado hummus

    2 Avocados
    2 15 oz cans of chick peas or white beans (I like chick peas better)
    salt and a little red pepper, onion powder, garlic powder (Or I used a 1/2 clove of fresh garlic instead)
    Lime juice

    I pulse the chick peas until smooth add all the ****es and avocados pieces then pulse until it is the consistency I want it to be... serve with colorful bell pepper strips, carrots and pita chips
    Humus dip? From you? Next thing you know Bounce will be wearing Docker's and watching TV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oucub23 View Post
    Humus dip? From you? Next thing you know Bounce will be wearing Docker's and watching TV.
    I know =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpankyNek View Post
    This is my standard:

    4 cups Rico's aged cheddar cheese sauce
    1 LB jimmy dean sausage, browned.
    2 1/2 cups of milk (adjust this to get consistency you like)
    1 large can RoTel drained
    Juice from 1 jar of jalapeño slices

    This is so much better than using Velveeta.
    http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/ff457/spankynek/2b21fd6d90d0775bf9f0e7cadea14b1e.jpg
    I am going to try this...WE ALWAYS use Velveeta, so you have me curious

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aurora View Post
    It appears we make guacamole the same way but I add 1 teaspoon of brown sugar
    brown sugar in guac? gtfo. now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bushmaster06 View Post
    brown sugar in guac? gtfo. now.
    yes just a bit, believe me it is fabulous

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aurora View Post
    yes just a bit, believe me it is fabulous
    NO.

    NONONONONONONO.

    NO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oucub23 View Post
    NO.

    NONONONONONONO.

    NO.
    The lady who runs my favorite taco joint showed me how to make it fresh at my table one day ... Just trust me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aurora View Post
    The lady who runs my favorite taco joint showed me how to make it fresh at my table one day ... Just trust me
    I'll never trust a hummus muncher.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oucub23 View Post
    I'll never trust a hummus muncher.
    words to live by baby

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    I made this Loaded Baked Potato Dip and OMW it is good

    I however served it with Ruffles and cooked my bacon in the oven because I bought fresh bacon

    1 (2.1-oz.) package fully cooked bacon slices
    1 (16-oz.) container sour cream $
    2 cups (8 oz.) freshly shredded sharp Cheddar cheese $
    1/3 cup sliced fresh chives
    2 teaspoons hot sauce $
    Garnishes: cooked, crumbled bacon; sliced fresh chives; freshly cracked pepper $
    Serve with: waffle fries
    Preparation

    Microwave bacon according to package directions until crisp; drain on paper towels. Cool 10 minutes; crumble. Stir together bacon and next 4 ingredients. Cover and chill 1 to 24 hours before serving. Garnish, if desired. Serve with crispy, warm waffle fries. Store leftovers in refrigerator up to 7 days.
    Note: We tested with Oscar Mayer Fully Cooked Bacon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aurora View Post
    I made this Loaded Baked Potato Dip and OMW it is good

    I however served it with Ruffles and cooked my bacon in the oven because I bought fresh bacon

    1 (2.1-oz.) package fully cooked bacon slices
    1 (16-oz.) container sour cream $
    2 cups (8 oz.) freshly shredded sharp Cheddar cheese $
    1/3 cup sliced fresh chives
    2 teaspoons hot sauce $
    Garnishes: cooked, crumbled bacon; sliced fresh chives; freshly cracked pepper $
    Serve with: waffle fries
    Preparation

    Microwave bacon according to package directions until crisp; drain on paper towels. Cool 10 minutes; crumble. Stir together bacon and next 4 ingredients. Cover and chill 1 to 24 hours before serving. Garnish, if desired. Serve with crispy, warm waffle fries. Store leftovers in refrigerator up to 7 days.
    Note: We tested with Oscar Mayer Fully Cooked Bacon.


    Sounds good but I'd add mayo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aurora View Post
    I made this Loaded Baked Potato Dip and OMW it is good

    I however served it with Ruffles and cooked my bacon in the oven because I bought fresh bacon

    1 (2.1-oz.) package fully cooked bacon slices
    1 (16-oz.) container sour cream $
    2 cups (8 oz.) freshly shredded sharp Cheddar cheese $
    1/3 cup sliced fresh chives
    2 teaspoons hot sauce $
    Garnishes: cooked, crumbled bacon; sliced fresh chives; freshly cracked pepper $
    Serve with: waffle fries
    Preparation

    Microwave bacon according to package directions until crisp; drain on paper towels. Cool 10 minutes; crumble. Stir together bacon and next 4 ingredients. Cover and chill 1 to 24 hours before serving. Garnish, if desired. Serve with crispy, warm waffle fries. Store leftovers in refrigerator up to 7 days.
    Note: We tested with Oscar Mayer Fully Cooked Bacon.
    Precooked bacon? The ****? Microwave bacon until crisp? The ****?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Baconator® View Post
    Sounds good but I'd add mayo.
    Do you put mayo on baked potatoes?

    You ARE weird.

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    Re: The Official Landthieves Dip Recipes Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by bushmaster06 View Post
    Precooked bacon? The ****? Microwave bacon until crisp? The ****?
    Exactly why I cooked my own

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpankyNek View Post
    Do you put mayo on baked potatoes?

    You ARE weird.
    I have done that and it was pretty good.

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    Fresh water prawns in smooth garlic mayonnaise served on top of steaming hot baked potato

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    fresh tropical pico de gallo

    8 tomatoes, seeded and diced (i wedge them into eighths and "fillet" them, makes for less juice which allows for longer shelf life, you obviously don't have to do this)
    1/4 of a fresh pineapple, diced
    2 kiwis, peeled and diced
    1/2 of a mango, peeled and diced
    1 avocado, peeled and diced
    1 red onion, finely diced
    2 jalapenos, minced
    2-3 garlic gloves, finely diced
    2 lemons, juiced
    1 bunch cilantro, chopped
    s&p, to taste

    mix everything together in a bowl and chill it for an hour or 2 before serving. i make this when i make fish tacos, its delicious.
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