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    Home » Appetizers » Dips

    Seven Layer Dip Recipe

    By Elizabeth Waterson // Sep 3, 2018 (Updated Sep 10, 2024) // 2 Comments

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    Seven Layer Dip is a classic dip perfect for your next party or your next excuse to finish off the bag of chips! Made with simple ingredients you probably already have on hand, this dip is full of flavor and beauty. Make sure to use a glass dish to see the beautiful layers of dip you make!

    seven layer dip with some missing in a clear dish on a white counter

    Does anyone else feel that a good dip is addicting? My favorite creamy dip is my homemade french onion dip. Sure the packets are great but adding in some caramelized onions really takes it to the next level. I was craving more dip, as you do and this seven layer dip was born.

    Recently I made this dip for a party and it went down like a number one hit! My corn, tomato, cucumber salad and chicken lettuce wraps, is also a popular party request!!

    chip with seven layer dip on it with the dip in the background

    What are the 7 layers of 7 Layer Dip?

    Of course, your basics of a seven layer dip recipe are here beans, creamy layer (usually sour cream), guacamole, salsa or pico de gallo, cheese, chives and instead of olives, I added some radishes and chopped tomatoes.  By all means, add some black olives, they just aren't my jam.

    I like to use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream, it creates a lighter layer. And for the beans, I use black beans mashed with some spices. The spices give it so much more flavor than boring old refried beans. So between the Greek yogurt and black beans this dip is downright delicious!

    How do you make Seven Layer Dip? 

    First start with a can of black beans, drained and added to a bowl. Add in the spices then using a potato masher or a fork mash the beans until they are combined into more of a thick paste. Place the beans in the bottom of your dish, I use a clear square 8X8 so you could see the pretty layers.

    black beans and spices in a clear bowl on a white counter with a red and white checkered towel
    black beans smashed to a thick paste in a clear bowl on a white counter with a red and white checkered towel
    black bean layer spread in a square clear dish on a white counter with a red and white checkered towel

    Then we move on to the guacamole layer. You could make it really easy on yourself and grab a container of premade guac. I didn't want to run to the store so I used 2 avocados cut into chunks, about two oz of cut up red onion and some spices. Mash together then spread evenly on top of the beans.

    avocado red onion and spices all mixed together in a clear bowl on a white counter with a red and white checkered towel
    guacamole layer in a square clear dish for a seven layer dip recipe on a white counter with a red and white checkered towel

    Sour cream is usually the next layer but seeing as I can't control my chocolate intake I figured I would try and make a good swap with Greek yogurt- the great thing is you can't tell the difference. And you know earlier I told you about my love for onion dip? Well, I mixed in some of Trader Joe's Onion Salt in with the yogurt, amazing. But totally not necessary.

    greek yogurt mixed with onion salt in a glass bowl with an orange spatula on a white counter with a red and white checkered towel
    greek yogurt layer in a clear square dish on a white counter with a red and white checkered towel
    salsa added to glass dish for a seven layer dip recipe on a white counter with a red and white checkered towel
    seven layer dip recipe sitting in a clear dish on a marble counter

    Next comes the salsa/ pico de gallo- if using salsa I like to drain most of the juices. Then sprinkle on your toppings cheese, of course, olives if you want or I like more chopped tomatoes, sliced radishes, and chives.

    head on shot of seven layer dip recipe on a white counter

    How long does Bean Dip stay good?

    This dip is great to make a day in advance, I would opt in placing the cheese, chives, and radishes on the day you are serving. The cheese can just get wet and a bit soggy if it sits next to the wet salsa/pico for too long. But ultimately it doesn't go too soggy, the longest the dip lastest around my house is 2 days, but I bet it would be good for up to 3.

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    Seven Layer Dip Recipe

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    Seven Layer Dip is a classic dip perfect for your next party or your next excuse to finish off the bag of chips! Made with simple ingredients you probably already have on hand, this dip is full of flavor and beauty. Make sure to use a glass dish to see the beautiful layers of dip you make!

    • Total Time: 20 minutes
    • Yield: 4-6 Servings 1x

    Ingredients

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    Black Bean Layer

    • 1-15oz can Black Beans
    • 1 Teaspoon Chilli Powder
    • ½ Teaspoon Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Paprika and Ground Cumin
    • ¼ Teaspoon Salt and Pepper

    Guacamole Layer

    • 2 Medium Avocados, cut into chunks
    • 2oz (¼ cup) Red Onion, finely chopped
    • ¼ Teaspoon Salt and Pepper
    • ½ Teaspoon Garlic Powder and Onion Powder

    Greek Yogurt Layer

    • 12-14oz Greek Yogurt (or Sour Cream)
    • 1 Tablespoon Trader Joes Onion Salt (Optional)

    Remaining Layers

    • 12oz Pico de Gallo or Salsa (drained)
    • 4-6oz Shredded Cheddar Cheese
    • 2 oz Cherry Tomatoes, chopped in half
    • 2oz Radishes, sliced thinly
    • 0.5oz Chives, finely chopped

    Instructions

    Black Bean Layer

    1. In a large bowl add black beans and spices then mash until a thick paste is formed. Add to the bottom of a clear 8-inch square or round dish. Making sure to create an even layer.

    Guacamole Layer

    1. In a large bowl add avocado, red onion and spices then mash until you have a chunky guacamole. Add on top of the bean layer evenly.

    Greek Yogurt Layer

    1. In a large bowl add Greek yogurt and onion salt, mix until fully incorporated. Add on top of the guacamole layer evenly.

    Remaining Layers

    1. Next comes the salsa/ pico de gallo- if using salsa I like to drain most of the juices. Spread it evenly on top of Greek yogurt layer. Then sprinkle on your toppings cheese, of course, chopped tomatoes, sliced radishes, and chives. Store in fridge until ready to serve.

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    Notes

    • This dip is great to make a day in advance, I would opt in placing the cheese, chives, and radishes on the day you are serving. The cheese can just get wet and a bit soggy if it sits next to the wet salsa/pico for too long. But ultimately it doesn't go too soggy, the longest the dip lastest around my house is 2 days, but I bet it would be good for up to 3.
    • Author: Elizabeth Waterson
    • Prep Time: 20
    • Category: Appetizer
    • Method: Mix
    • Cuisine: American

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    1. Allison says

      June 29, 2020 at 2:04 pm

      This is by FAR the best 7 layer dip I have ever had. I make it all the time for family parties and everyone agrees!

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      • Elizabeth Waterson says

        June 29, 2020 at 6:50 pm

        Thank you so much for the lovely comment Allison, my family goes crazy for this dip too!! Take care. XX Liz

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