You may not recognize the dill dip in the picture above because I shared the recipe previously as a kindergarten snack idea. Even though it is the same recipe, it looks totally different when presented in the grown up way. I brought the fancy version of the dill dip to a neighborhood party, and the adults and kids dug in. You know it is a hit when even the bowl gets eaten (no after photo available).
Dill Dip
Ingredients
2 c. sour cream
2 c. mayonnaise
3 T. chopped fresh dill
3 T. chopped fresh flat leaf parsley
2 T. grated onion
1 T. seasoned salt
Directions
Combine ingredients and chill at least one hour or overnight.
Serve with raw vegetables, pita chips, pretzels, etc.
Bread Bowl
Purchase a round loaf of crusty bread. I think the loaf in the picture was called “Mountain Bread”. Sour dough loaves work well too.
Using a serrated knife, cut the top and center off the bread. It is similar to cutting the top off a pumpkin when carving.
With your fingers, pull out some of the squishy center, so you have a good amount of hollowed out area for the dip.
Cut the removed bread into bite sized pieces and serve with the dip.
I am an educator. I am a little crafty; I like to make cupcakes, and I love projects. As my husband will tell you, these interests can quickly grow out of control when working on teacher gifts and class activities.
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I'm going to make this right when I go home today... I just clipped it!
We also use this dip as a sandwich spread or a dip for seafood. Very versatile. Enjoy!
Presentation makes all the difference between big kids' and little kids' appeal :)
I totally agree!