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This 7 Layer Dip is a classic appetizer that everyone loves! Packed with beans, cheese, salsa and all things Mexican, grab some chips and dig in! For all your party needs, check out my recipe archive of appetizers! I love love love this recipe because (1) it’s so simple to make, your kids could do it (2) it’s the kind of appetizer you could bring to a party and know everyone will love it (3) it’s full of vegetables and beans so you don’t need to feel the least bit of guilt for eating the entire thing (4) you don’t have to turn the stove on.

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What’s in 7 Layer Dip?

My 7 Layer Dip is absolutely loaded with goodies. The main seven layers are black beans, sour cream, salsa, cheddar cheese, tomatoes, bell pepper, and avocado. Plus a garnish of cilantro, lime juice, and scallions.

Easy Substitutions

If you don’t have my full list of ingredients to make this recipe as stated, feel free to make it your own by subbing out and adding in ingredients. Here are a couple of suggestions to get you started:

  • Black Beans – I use black beans that I mash up a little bit. It’s easier to dip your chip into without breaking, it leaves a better texture and black beans means no fat! Feel free to use another type of bean.
  • Sour Cream – I like to use the light stuff but you can use full fat too.
  • Salsa – any jarred or homemade salsa works here. I buy the southwest kind.
  • Cheddar Cheese – this is simple and affective. You can always experiment here and switch out cheddar for pepper jack, queso fresco or cotija cheese.
  • Roma Tomatoes, Green Bell Pepper and Avocado – lots of healthy fresh produce in this chip dip. Use whichever veggies you like best! Or even try some peppers (jalapeños or poblanos are great)!
  • Cilantro, Lime Juice, Scallion, and Black Pepper – if you don’t like cilantro you can simply omit it!

Can I Add Meat?

Absolutely! You can cook some ground beef, chicken, or pulled pork in some store bought or homemade taco seasoning for a fantastic 8th layer.

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How to Make 7 Layer Dip

So, technically this recipe has more than seven layers if you include the lime juice and cilantro, but all are so delicious scooped all together with some chips or crackers.

Prep Ingredients

Open can of black beans, rinse, and drain well. Grate your cheese, if needed. Dice your tomatoes, green peppers, and avocado. Chop green onions and cilantro.

Layer Your Ingredients

Here are your layers, starting with the bottom:

  1. Pour beans onto a serving platter and mash coarsely with a fork. Spread beans evenly over the entire platter.
  2. Spread sour cream over top beans.
  3. Spoon salsa by the tablespoon over top sour cream layer and then spread gently to coat but not mix into the sour cream.
  4. Sprinkle grated cheddar cheese over the top salsa layer.
  5. Top with fresh diced tomatoes.
  6. Sprinkle green peppers over the top of the entire dish.
  7. Sprinkle avocado pieces over top of the dish.

Garnish

Squeeze lime juice over the avocado. Top with ground salt & pepper. Sprinkle green onions and chopped cilantro over the top of the entire dish.

Serve immediately or store covered in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

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How to Serve 7 Layer Dip

This simple 7 Layer Dip recipe is such an easy and fun appetizer. It is always served cold, usually with salty tortilla chips. You could also do corn tortilla chips, Fritos, or even Doritos if you’d like.

I recommend making and serving this recipe in a shallow dish or plate like the one pictured. That makes it easier to get all 7 layers onto one chip!

How Long Will This Last?

7 layer dip can last 3-4 days in the fridge, covered well. However the longer it’s stored the more the ingredients run together making it kind of watery. It won’t look good but rest assured it’ll still taste good! Use any leftover dip in burritos or tacos.

Can You Make This Dip the Night Before?

Yes! You can make this dip up to 24 hours beforehand. Just be sure to top it all off with that lime juice to help preserve the green on the avocados (avocado oxidates with the air and turns brown over time…still completely edible, just not pretty). Alternately, you can make this whole dip without the avocado, then slice and top it with the avocado right before serving to preserve that bright green color.

Does it Freeze Well?

I know so many of you are crazy about making things in advance and freezing them, but I would not recommend freezing this 7 Layer Dip. Some food can change textures after being frozen and then thawed out. Also, the fresh tomatoes would not thaw well and add a lot of moisture to the overall dip. No thanks.

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More Mexican Dips to Try!

  • Cowboy Caviar or Creamy Cowboy Caviar
  • Macro Friendly Protein Refried Beans
  • Beef Enchilada Dip
  • Classic Guacamole Recipe
  • Amazing Pico de Gallo Recipe
  • Jalapeño Queso Fundido
  • Roasted Jalapeño Queso

There you have it, friends, an easy 7 Layer Dip loaded with goodies and perfect for parties, as a side, or even as a nice snack to eat throughout the day! The printable recipe card is down below, enjoy!

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7 Layer Dip

This 7 Layer Dip is a classic appetizer that everyone loves! Packed with beans, cheese, salsa and all things Mexican, grab some chips and dig in!

servings 6 Servings

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 15 oz black beans 1 can
  • 1 cup light sour cream or full fat
  • 1 cup salsa jarred or homemade (I use Southwest)
  • 1 1/2 cups cheddar cheese grated
  • 2 roma tomatoes diced
  • 1/2 cup green bell pepper diced
  • 1 large Haas Avocado diced
  • freshly ground pepper
  • 1 lime juiced
  • 1/2 cup cilantro chopped
  • 1 scallion chopped (green & white parts)

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Instructions

  • Open can of black beans, rinse and drain well. Pour beans onto serving platter and mash coarsely with fork. Spread beans evenly over entire platter.

  • Spread sour cream over top beans.

  • Spoon salsa by the tablespoon over top sour cream layer and then spread gently to coat but not mix into the sour cream.

  • Sprinkle grated cheese over top salsa layer.

  • Top with diced tomatoes.

  • Sprinkle green peppers over top entire dish.

  • Cut avocado in half, open and remove pit. Scoop out flesh with large spoon. Dice into small pieces and sprinkle pieces over top of dish.

  • Squeeze lime juice over avocado. Top with ground pepper. Sprinkle green onions and chopped cilantro over the top of the entire dish.

  • Serve immediately or store covered in refrigerator until ready to serve.

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Nutrition

Calories: 247kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 43mg | Sodium: 531mg | Potassium: 498mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 995IU | Vitamin C: 21.3mg | Calcium: 281mg | Iron: 0.8mg

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Mexican

Keyword: 7 Layer Dip

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FAQs

What is seven layer dip made of? ›

This 7 Layer Dip is made with beans, sour cream, guacamole, cheese, tomatoes, olives, and scallions. Nothing fancy and no cooking required, but together the whole combination tastes amazing when scooped up with a sturdy tortilla chip.

Can you freeze 7 layer dip? ›

We don't recommend freezing leftover dip. What can you do with leftover 7 layer dip? We're plenty happy to serve it over a warm bowl of rice or as filling for cheater tacos or quesadillas. Adding sour cream to the beans allows for smoother beans, which equals fewer broken chips!

What is crack dip made of? ›

Crack dip is a creamy, cheesy dip made with full-fat cream cheese, sour cream, mayonnaise, cheddar cheese, bacon, ranch dressing, and seasonings.

Should 7 layer dip be heated? ›

The trick is to bake the first four layers – beans, guac, sour cream, and cheese – until the cheese is melted before topping with the remaining layers. Obviously it's delicious cold and we enjoy it that way too, but give it a try warm one of these days and you just might never look at 7 layer dip the same way again.

What is 5 layer dip made of? ›

Spread guacamole in a layer atop refried beans; top with a layer of sour cream. Sprinkle cheese over sour cream; top with tomatoes. Cover the platter with plastic wrap and refrigerate until cold, about 30 minutes.

How long can dip be refrigerated? ›

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What are 3 food items to serve with dip? ›

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How many calories are in a 7 layer dip? ›

4 oz of 7 layer dip (Quick & Easy) contains 260 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 12% carbs, 78% fat, and 10% protein. This is a good source of calcium (20% of your Daily Value).

Does bean dip go bad? ›

The date printed on the container is an “unopened” date - meaning the dip will stay fresh if unopened until that date. Once the dip container has been opened, we recommend consuming the dip within about 10-14 days for optimum flavor and freshness and follow the “refrigerate after opening” instructions on the label.

What is dip coating made of? ›

Dip coating is a traditional plastic coating technique where a protective layer of liquid plastic, usually vinyl-based plastisol, is applied to a part or product.

What is dip made out of? ›

Dip is a common form of moist snuff. Some dissolvable tobacco products can be classified as smokeless tobacco products when they are made with cut, ground, powdered or leaf tobacco itself.

What cut is French dip made from? ›

People use all sorts of different cuts for making French dips. Phillipe's—one of the two originators of the sandwich—uses beef top round roast. Some recipes just call for “roast beef'. However, we're big fans of steak, and we're generally inclined to take things over the top whenever possible.

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