Serve this pizza dip with your favorite dip-ables (nachos, bread sticks, toast corners, vegetables, pretzels, etc). It’s the perfect easy appetizer for guests – although if you’re serving it with vegetables, I wouldn’t hesitate to call it a Friday night meal!
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Perfect for the football games right now too. Reply Erin @ Table for 7 says January 11, 2015 at 6:15 pm Sounds amazing and so easy to make! Pinned to try it Reply amanda @ fake ginger says January 11, 2015 at 4:06 pm You can’t go wrong with bacon, ranch, and cheese!
we catch every Boise State game in person or on TV. We also watch many NFL games every weekend as we are both big fans. We love inviting friends over to take in the game and enjoy a bunch of food. Any good football game is made better with a good selection of gluten-free ...
I have such great memories of going to ND football games with my dad! I don’t remember anything as fabulous as your crab dip for pregame noshing! It looks amazing! Reply Nanci September 29, 2016 at 8:16 am For the ingredient “2 t Hot Sauce” would that be Tabasco or Sriracha?
I am also from the Pittsburgh area and can do without football! Thank you for passing it on! megan — September 18, 2011 @ 9:48 pm Reply What a perfect idea for a tea party! And I hope this dip makes those footballs games a little more endurable this season Kristl Story — ...