Recipe: Best-Ever 7-Layer Dip (2024)

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Recipe: Best-Ever 7-Layer Dip (1)

7-Layer Dip is everything you love about a taco, from the beans and guac to sour cream and pico de gallo, served dip-style.

Serves10 to 12Prep40 minutes

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Recipe: Best-Ever 7-Layer Dip (2)

As far as classic game-day dips go, seven-layer dip ranks among the very best. Carefully composed and colorfully striped, it’s no wonder this dip is a key player on the tailgate snack table. It is everything you love about a taco, from the beans and guac to sour cream and pico de gallo, served dip-style — meaning it’s hearty enough for dinner, but just as appropriate to eat as a snack with friends.

Defining the 7 Layers

The key to the best-ever seven-layer dip is knowing which layers to focus on and which to shortcut. Here’s my advice.

1. Beans: Choose the best-tasting can of refried beans at the grocery store and spread it in the bottom of the dish. Since they’re about to be covered in guacamole, don’t overthink this layer. My top choice is the Rosarita brand of refried beans. They don’t get as much real estate on the grocer’s taco aisle as the big brands; look for them on the bottom shelf.

2. Guacamole: This guacamole comes straight from our Cooking Lesson. The key is making a garlic paste, which gives the guac a gentler garlic flavor and incorporates more seamlessly than minced garlic. Mash the guac to a smoother consistency than you would if serving it straight up, making it easier to scoop.

3. Taco-seasoned sour cream: Mix half a block of very soft cream cheese (you may need to microwave the unwrapped block for a few seconds) with sour cream and a package of reduced-sodium taco seasoning. The cream cheese adds richness and body to the sour cream. Be sure to cover the guacamole completely to seal it in, ensuring it doesn’t dull or brown. When prepping for a party, I make the dip up to this point and refrigerate until serving time.

4. Salsa: Spread your favorite salsa over the sour cream. Choose any variety you like: chunky or restaurant-style, mild or hot, salsa verde or fire roasted.

5. Cheese: Use a blend of shredded Mexican cheeses. A thicker, off-the-block-style looks and tastes more like you grated it yourself.

6. Pico de gallo: Technically, this layer doesn’t contain any chile peppers or lime juice like a classic pico does, but this version is easier: You just need chopped tomatoes, finely diced red onion (leftover from making the guacamole), cilantro, and a pinch of salt. This layer adds freshness and texture — a welcome contrast to the creamy and rich layers below. If you’d like, substitute a store-bought pico de gallo here.

Learn more: What’s the Difference Between Salsa and Pico de Gallo?

7. Olives: This feels like an odd choice for a final layer (is there a subculture of taco-lovers who put olives on top?), but it’s classic. Scatter one small can of drained, sliced black olives over top, and the dip is finished. If olives aren’t your thing, sliced scallions are a good substitute.

How to Serve 7-Layer Dip

Trifle dishes and deep glass bowls are often used for this dip because they illustrate the layers, but they make it almost impossible to get all the layers with just one dip of your chip. The better choice is a clear, shallow casserole dish, so the layers are still visible but dipping is much easier.

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7-Layer Dip

7-Layer Dip is everything you love about a taco, from the beans and guac to sour cream and pico de gallo, served dip-style.

Prep time 40 minutes

Serves 10 to 12

Nutritional Info

Ingredients

  • 1 (16-ounce) can

    refried beans

  • 2 large cloves

    garlic

  • 1 teaspoon

    kosher salt, plus more for the tomatoes

  • 4

    medium avocados

  • 1/4 cup

    freshly squeezed lime juice (from about 2 limes)

  • 1/2 cup

    finely chopped red onion (from 1 small red onion), divided

  • 2 tablespoons

    finely chopped unseeded jalapeño (from 1 small jalapeño, optional)

  • 16 ounces

    sour cream

  • 4 ounces

    cream cheese, very soft

  • 1 (1-ounce) package

    25% less-sodium taco seasoning mix

  • 2 cups

    salsa

  • 2 cups

    shredded Mexican-blend cheese (8ounces)

  • 2

    plum or Roma tomatoes, diced

  • 1 tablespoon

    chopped fresh cilantro

  • 1 (2.25-ounce) can

    sliced black olives, drained

  • Tortilla chips, for serving

Instructions

  1. Spread the bean mixture into an even layer in a 9x13-inch or 7x11-inch baking dish.

  2. Make garlic paste by first mincing the garlic, then sprinkling with the salt. Then hold the blunt side of the knife with both hands, and scrape the sharp end of a knife against the pile of garlic at an angle to flatten the garlic. Work the garlic back into a tidy pile and repeat, pressing and scraping the knife through the pile for 2 to 3 minutes until you have a smooth paste. Transfer the garlic paste to a large bowl.

  3. Slice the avocados in half lengthwise and remove and discard the pits. Scoop the avocado flesh into the bowl of garlic. Add the lime juice and half of the red onion, then use a fork or potato masher to mash to desired consistency. Stir in the jalapeño, if using. Spread the guacamole into an even layer on top of the refried beans.

  4. Mix the sour cream, cream cheese, and taco seasoning together in a large mixing bowl with a hand mixer until smooth. Then spread the sour cream mixture over the guacamole into an even layer, covering covering the guacamole completely.

  5. Spread the salsa over the sour cream layer, spreading into an even layer and top with the cheese.

  6. Stir the tomato, cilantro, remaining 2 tablespoons red onion, and a pinch of salt together in a small bowl. Scatter evenly over the cheese. Sprinkle the olives on top.

Recipe Notes

Make ahead: The dip can be made 1 day in advance. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

Storage: Cover leftovers and refrigerate for up to 2 days.

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