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How to get the most out of your dip mixes?

You can mix the mixes



Did you know that you can mix the dip mixes to create other great dips and seasonings? Well, you can. Our mixes can have complimentary combinations that you can do and create multiple dip options. You can divide a flavor in half and mix with half of another mix. In this recipe, we will give you some combination ideas to make the most of your dip & spread mixes.

Go ahead and Mixem' up!

The following mixtures can be used to make dips, dressings or used to season meats and veggies.



Mixes that pair well together


Dillicious Dill Mix and Awesome Onion Horseradish Dip Mix

Dillicious Dill Mix and Zesty Garden Vegetable Dip Mix

Southwest Dip Mix and Chipotle Ranch Dip and Dressing Mix

Zesty Garden Dip Mix and Awesome Onion Horseradish Dip Mix

Zesty Garden Dip Mix and Kickin' Tomato Horseradish


I would recommend dividing the packets in half to make the following combinations of dips. If you need a large batch, double the recipes.


Creamy Dip

  • 2 halves of a packet of desired dip mixes

  • 1 cup compliant sour cream

  • 1 cup avocado mayonnaise

Dip

  • 2 halves of a packet of desired dip mixes

  • 2 cups compliant sour cream

Dressing

  • 2 halves of a packet of desired dip mixes

  • 2 cups of Avocado Mayonnaise - I use Primal Kitchen

  • 1 1/2 tsp apple cider vinegar

  • 3 tsp white wine vinegar

  • 4 Tbl coconut milk or cream (solid) - I use Thai Coconut Milk

  • You can add water or unsweetened almond milk to make it a thinner to your liking

Directions


  1. Place all of the ingredients in a bowl and mix until smooth

  2. Refrigerate for 2 - 4 hours before use for the best flavor

You can use the recipes for dips or you can use them to add extra flavor to your meats. You can baste chicken breasts and roast in the oven for a delicious new recipe that is Whole30, Paleo and Keto compliant.

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