12 Simple & Healthy Holiday Dip Recipes (2024)

Spice up your holiday with some delicious and healthy holiday dip recipes! These holiday dips are all plant-based, easy to make and perfect for a crowd!

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The holidays are almost here, which means it's almost crunch time! I don't know about you, but the holidays always seem to sneak up on me and from mid-November until the end of the year, I'm racing around like crazy.

My goal for this year? To actually plan ahead! Especially when it comes to the food.

Whether you're hosting or attending a holiday party this year, you know that if you're trying to be healthy/following a plant-based diet, it can be tough. So this year I wanted to give you some go-to holiday dip recipes that you can make for whatever sort of gathering you have planned. These dips are simple to make, packed with nutrition, naturally plant-based, but most importantly DELICIOUS!

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1. Vegan Caramelized Onion Dip

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Talk about your ultimate vegan dip! This vegan caramelized onion dip is made with a base of cashews and nutritional yeast so it's creamy and “cheesy”, while still being healthy. And the addition of caramelized onions adds just a touch of sweetness. I love serving this slightly warmed up – it reminds me of a better-for-you (and fancier) queso!

To make this Vegan Caramelized Onion Dip you'll need:

  • 1 large red onion
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 3/4 cup raw cashews, soaked in hot water for 30 minutes
  • 1/3 cup nutritional yeast
  • 1 cup almond milk
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon tapioca starch
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

Soak cashews in hot water and set side. While the cashews are soaking, thinly slice the red onion. Heat the oil in a non-stick pan and saute until they're caramelized – about 15 – 20 minutes! Drain the cashews and add them to a blender with the remaining ingredients. Blend until smooth. Pour into a small saucepan and heat on medium, stirring continuously until the mixture starts to thicken, about 1 minute. Add in the onions and continue cooking for another minute or so. Transfer to a bowl and enjoy!

2. Honey, Sage & Pumpkin Hummus

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Who says pumpkin always has to be sweet?! This fun twist on hummus uses pumpkin in the base, along with honey and sage. It sounds sweet, but it's actually got that perfect balance of sweet and savory. The honey brings out the natural sweetness of the pumpkin and pairs so well with the earthiness of the sage. There's also tahini in there for a little extra nuttiness and lemon to brighten it all up! It's personally my favorite of all the holiday dips we've got in this post!

To make this Pumpkin Hummus Recipe you'll need:

  • 1 (15 oz) can of chickpeas, drain & rinsed
  • 1/2 cup pumpkin puree
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons tahini
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 tablespoon chopped sage
  • Salt & pepper to taste

Add all the ingredients (minus the sage) the bowl of a food processor. Blend until smooth. Pulse in chopped sage. Transferthe hummus to a bowl, drizzle with a touch of olive oil, sprinkle with sage and enjoy.

3. Spicy Adzuki & Black Bean Dip

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For those of us who love chili, this is holiday dip is like chili and hummus had a baby. It's got the texture of hummus, but with the undertones of a pot of chili. We're using tomatoes and sweet potatoes for our base and adding two types of beans or added protein and texture. This dip is awesome warm or cold, and is oh-so-comforting!

To make this Adzuki Black Bean Dip you'll need:

  • 1 cup chopped & peeled sweet potato
  • 1 (8 oz) can tomato sauce
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 (15 oz) can adzuki beans, drained & rinsed
  • 1 (15 oz) can black beans, drained & rinsed
  • 1 teaspoon chipotle chili powder (or plain)
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 jalapeño, seeded and chopped
  • Water as needed

Add the potatoes to a pot and cover with about 1” of water. Cover and let simmer for 10 – 15 minutes, until the potatoes are fork tender. Drain and allow to cool. When ready to assemble, add the potatoes, sauce, oil, half of the adzuki beans, half of the black beans, spices and jalapeno and blend on high until smooth. Add a splash of water if needed. Once smooth, pulse in the rest of the beans and serve.

More Holiday Dip Recipes

In addition to the three recipes listed above, I've also sourced some more delicious dip recipes to try over the holidays. We've got a blend of sweet and savory dips, so hopefully there's something for everyone to love!

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Vegan Spinach Artichoke Dip

This easy vegan spinach artichoke dip is made with less than 10 ingredients, cooks in just about 30 minutes and tastes just like the traditional recipe!

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Curried Lentil Dip

This flavorfulRed Lentil Dipis a wonderful appetizer version of Indian Dal dishes. Great for dipping flatbread triangles or veggie sticks.

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Holiday Hummus with White Beans

This Holiday Hummus is creamy, dreamy, festive and fabulous!! Kick off your parties with a bowl full of this healthy arugula and roasted garlic white bean hummus, because the holidays don’t have to be filled with just fattening foods!

Try this recipe

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Pistachio Crusted “Cheese” Ball

Try out this recipe for a pistachio crusted cashew cheese ball. It’s super delicious and you will be very impressive if you serve this at your next dinner party!

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Vegan Buffalo Cauliflower Dip

Thisvegan buffalo chicken dipwill knock the socks off even the biggest cheese lovers. It’s so creamy, none of my guests believe me that it is dairy free!

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Creamy Cranberry Salsa Dip

This Cranberry Jalapeno Dip is creamy, sweet, tangy, and a little spicy. Serve it up with tortilla chips or whole grain crackers and it’s the perfect holiday appetizer or snack. Always a hit at parties! Easily made in the food processor.

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Vegan Pumpkin Caramel Dip

This dip is just as sweet and buttery as the original, but with a pumpkin-and-pie-spices punch. It’s like every happy autumn day was whirled and blended into the dreamiest, creamiest dip imaginable.

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Edible Cookie Dough Dip

This Healthy Vegan Cookie Dough Dip is nut-free and made without eggs, so you can eat as much as you want and not worry about the possible consequences of eating raw eggs as you would from normal cookie dough.

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Your Favorite Holiday Dips

Do you have any favorite holiday dip recipes that you share with family and friends? We'd love to hear about them if so! Drop us a comment below and we'll add them to our list!

Additional Holiday Recipes to try

  • Holiday Soup with Cauliflower
  • Fluffy Gingerbread Waffles
  • Lemon Maple Bourbon co*cktails
  • Vegan Mashed Cauliflower
12 Simple & Healthy Holiday Dip Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the healthiest dip to eat? ›

15 Healthy Dips and Spreads
  1. Ranch Greek yogurt dip. Using Greek yogurt as a base for dip is an easy way to boost your snack's nutrients. ...
  2. Honey mustard. ...
  3. Lemon-herb white bean dip. ...
  4. Peanut butter fruit dip. ...
  5. Garlic avocado spread. ...
  6. Buffalo chicken dip. ...
  7. Spiced butternut squash dip. ...
  8. Southwest black bean dip.
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What can I dip carrots in that's healthy? ›

Homemade Ranch Dip made with Greek yogurt, dill and chives is perfect for dipping carrots, cucumbers or chips – healthier than store-bought!

Are crackers and dip healthy? ›

While some crackers and dips may be healthy, others can be high in sodium and saturated fat. And, when chatting with friends or distracted by the TV, we can lose track of how much we've consumed.

What is good to dip in dips? ›

Hearty dips call for sturdy dippers. You need a solid platform to support all that good stuff. Tortilla chips, thicker potato chips, crackers, toasts and bagel crisps, bread sticks and pretzels, slices apples and pears, and raw veggies work best with these dips.

What is the healthiest chip and dip eat? ›

Here are a few healthy ways to enjoy chips and dip:
  • Choose whole grain or vegetable-based chips instead of traditional potato chips, which are often high in saturated fat and sodium.
  • Make your own dip at home using Greek yogurt or cottage cheese as a base, which will add protein and calcium to the dish.
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What are some healthy crackers to eat? ›

  • Hippie Snacks Original Cauliflower Crisps. ...
  • Jilz Gluten Free Cracked Pepper and Sea Salt Crackerz. ...
  • Hu Paleo Vegan Crackers. ...
  • Real Food From the Ground Up Cheddar Cauliflower Crackers. ...
  • Saffron Road Cracked Pepper Oven Baked Lentil Crackers. ...
  • GG Original Scandinavian Fiber Crispbreads. ...
  • Whisps Parmesan Cheese Crisps.
Dec 25, 2019

What is the healthiest thing to dip for vegetables? ›

Salsa is the lowest-calorie dip that actually contributes to your vegetable servings for the day. Plus, it's delicious. Look for varieties that list tomatoes as the first ingredient.

What not to mix carrots with? ›

For example, eating carrots and oranges together is not advised as this combination might lead to excess bile reflux and may even cause heartburn.

Are Sunchips good for you? ›

Are Sun Chips healthy? Sun Chips are sometimes given a health halo because they're made with whole grains as opposed to potatoes. Starches digest faster than grains, so Sun Chips, which are made with corn, wheat, rice flour and oat flour, may not give you as much of a blood sugar spike.

What can I eat instead of potato chips? ›

Let's Take A Look
  • Kale chips.
  • Apple slices with nut butter.
  • Baked zucchini chips.
  • Roasted chickpeas.
  • Baked banana chips.
  • Baked green bean chips.
  • Baked apple chips.
  • Roasted brussels sprouts.

Is peanut butter and crackers a good diet? ›

Paired with fruits, vegetables, or whole-grain breads/crackers, peanut butter has just the right mixture of healthy fat, carbohydrates, and protein to keep you going for several hours.

What is the most popular of dip? ›

By employing this approach, we created a definitive compilation of America's most popular chip dips in 2023 and ranked them in ascending order of high scores.
  • Salsa.
  • Nacho Cheese Dip.
  • Jalapeno Popper Dip.
  • Beer Cheese Dip.
  • 7 Layer Dip.
  • Guacamole.
  • Queso Blanco.
  • Bean Dip.
Sep 7, 2023

What are 3 food items to serve with dip? ›

For serving, all you need is a big platter of homemade chips, crisp veggie sticks, apple slices, pita wedges, or hunks of good, crusty bread. These dips are darn good down to last bite!

What dip has the least amount of calories? ›

Salsa. Salsa is the lowest-calorie dip that actually contributes to your vegetable servings for the day. Plus, it's delicious. Look for varieties that list tomatoes as the first ingredient.

What is a good healthy dip for hummus? ›

  1. The best answer to this is: Get creative! What foods do you normally eat? ...
  2. Vegetables. Carrots, celery, green and red bell peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, tomatoes, you name it – can be dipped. ...
  3. Crackers & Chips. Crackers and chips are a great thing to dip in hummus. ...
  4. Fruit. ...
  5. In Eggs. ...
  6. As a Marinade.

Is hummus healthy dip? ›

Hummus is packed with healthy ingredients that may help reduce chronic inflammation. Olive oil is one of them. It's rich in powerful antioxidants that have anti-inflammatory benefits.

What can I eat instead of dip and chips? ›

Let's Take A Look
  • Kale chips.
  • Apple slices with nut butter.
  • Baked zucchini chips.
  • Roasted chickpeas.
  • Baked banana chips.
  • Baked green bean chips.
  • Baked apple chips.
  • Roasted brussels sprouts.

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