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Thursday, January 14, 2010
Warm Beef and Cheese Dip with Pecans
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I love to see old things made new again. Over the holidays we were served a long retired beef and cheese dip that I'm very fond of. While I love its taste, I even more enamored of the ease with which it can be prepared. I especially like this recipe because the ingredients can be reduced by half to produce a quantity that's perfect for smaller gatherings. I shouldn't admit this, but I 'm a fan of dips. I 'm fond of those made with ingredients that make those more sophisticated than me shudder. I dip freely into mixtures made with dehydrated mixes, so it should come as no surprise that I occasionally serve one made with dried beef. There are many versions of this on the net. This version is my refinement of the recipe to suit the tastes of my family. I always serve this warm from the oven with thinly sliced French bread or an assortment of good crackers. It's perfect football fodder.
Warm Beef and Cheese Dip with Pecans...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
2 (8-oz.) packages of cream cheese, room temperature
3/4 cup sour cream
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/4 cup grated onion and juice
1 large clove garlic, minced
2 (2-1/2-oz.) jars dried beef, finely minced
1 cup chopped toasted pecans
Directions:
1) Combine cream cheese, sour cream, mayonnaise, onion and juice and garlic in a small bowl. Mix until smooth and light. Fold in minced beef. Transfer to a bake and serve dish. Top with toasted pecans.
2) Preheat oven to 300 degree F. Bake, uncovered for 30 minutes. Serve with good bread and crackers. Yield: 2-1/2 cups.
I LOVE this dip Mary so I'm with you. And this is the 2nd time I'm seeing a post about it in a week, so I think I'll be going on my list now!
ReplyDeleteMary, I am smiling as I read this post. Last week my sister (who lives on the east coast) called and was telling me about this dried beef dip she makes and that her neighbors simply luved!
ReplyDeleteI would have never thought of using meat in a dip! But yours looks very beautiful and I like the recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fantastic. I usually do something similar with smoked salmon, but this beef dip would be a big hit at my house too.
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of dips--and retro dips myself--they are so fun to make and eat. This one looks like a great one.
ReplyDeleteThis is a favorite of ours "long retired" -- sometimes old things are new again and I must remember this next time I have a party or have to take an appetizer to one -- It is a winner!
ReplyDeleteI , like Jolita, would never have thought to use meat in a dip either. Sounds very good. What all do you serve at your Super Bowl parties? Or do you host them? My husband loves to invite a few people over to watch it with him, I enjoy the company, food and locker hook rugs while the game is on...and especially enjoy the commercials!
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of dips as well. They can be as pedestrian as buffalo chicken dip or as high end as something you would find in a nice restaurant. I love this though. Definite possibility for superbowl sunday!
ReplyDeleteIve never had a dip with dried beef before. Sounds wonderful. Gorgeous presentation with the pecans.
ReplyDeleteSounds great to me! I have never seen jars of dried beef before, what section of the grocer's do you find them in?
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of this with French bread..mmmmmm.
Super Bowl is coming soon...this 'football fodder' will be the best thing of the day if I make it....I'm gonna!!
ReplyDeleteMary, today is post a classic day! I have seen several post taking an older recipe and passing it on or giving it a remake. A classic never goes out of style mainly because they are good.
ReplyDeleteI love this dip and the addition of pecans. Thanks for reminding me to look back and enjoy the great classics.
Beautiful presentation, which you are always good at! I admit I always like cheese logs with the nuts, and this is so much more than that silly obsession I have!
ReplyDeleteNow you're talking Mary! This will be Super Bowl weekend fare!
ReplyDeleteThis, I must try. I've never even heard of such a thing! I don't know if I've ever seen dried beef before, but I need to find some.
ReplyDeleteI have never dried meat, now I'm on the look becuase it's not a party unless there is dip!
ReplyDeleteKathyB, I'm not hosting the game this year, but last year we had a Mexican theme.
ReplyDeleteI remember this. It does sound good on french bread. I think I will make it for our next get together. Thanks Mary.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great dip! Love the chopped pecans!
ReplyDeleteMy mother used to make a dip similar to this, oh such good memories. I love how you presented it. Darling blog.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely loving scoopfuls of this!
ReplyDeleteOh, Mary....... Mmm, good!
ReplyDeleteVintage goodness, that's what this is. How nice to see its return. Loving the return and your take on it (and your photo!).
ReplyDeleteVery intriguing dip! I love pecans (living in Texas at the moment!) but I have never tried dried beef!
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cheers!
Joumana
Very pretty presentation. Sounds like delicious dips.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had this dip, but something similar as a cheeseball.It was delicious..I think I'd enjoy it more as your dip, Mary, warm and creamy on crackers.
ReplyDeleteOh...oh...oh! This looks so delicious! To me, nothing could taste better! Wonderful post, as always, Mary! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteThe meat component in this really scares me :) But I like everything else about it.
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