Oh boy, do I have a DOOZY of a recipe for you today –Â Best Ever French Onion Dip!
As you may know, it’s March Madness, and college basketball games are currently being played nearly all day, every day (emphasis on the all day, every day part) on television sets across the country. Including mine. And probably yours. And if there’s one thing my sweet husband likes more than anything else, it’s watching said college basketball games all day, every day on our TV, God bless him.
I try to be supportive, cheering along when his favorite teams win and move on, and patting his back when they don’t, but for some reason I have never been able to get into watching basketball on TV. I guess I need the excitement of a live game, cheering along with the crowd, to really get into it, plus the sounds of shoe squeaks on TV really annoy me for some reason. (I am such a shrew!)
Anyway, if there’s one thing that can get me to settle in and watch teen athletes run back and forth on the same 94 foot stretch of court for 2 hours, it’s a good game-day dip to preoccupy myself with, which is why I created Best Ever French Onion Dip. This thick and creamy, savory-sweet caramelized onion dip is perfect for digging into while watching the game at home, tailgating, and everywhere in between.
Midwesterners:Â this dip tastes just like AE’s French Onion Dip, which, non-Midwesterners: is so good that I’d eat it with a spoon.
This dip takes a little bit of time to make because of the caramelized onions, but it’s not hard, and can be made up to a few days ahead of time, as it just gets better and better in the fridge. It also tastes just as good with cut veggies, as it does with chips (or non-baked-nor-fried popchips, which is what I served it with!) Whether you have a game to sit through, or a party to attend, you will definitely want to have this dip by your side!
Start the Best Ever French Onion Dip with 2 large sweet onions. I found these Sweet 1015 Onions at Whole Foods, and they were amazing! Super mild and sweet.
Peel then chop the onions – you’ll want 4-5 cups total (don’t worry if it’s a little more or less!)
Next heat 1 Tablespoon each extra virgin olive oil and butter in a large skillet over medium heat then add the onions and season with salt and pepper.
Stir to coat the onions, then add 1/2 cup beef broth and 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce. BTW, this recipe is adapted from my French Onion Soup Potstickers, which also make great game-day eats!
Next add 1 teaspoon sugar, and 1/4 teaspoon each dried thyme and garlic powder.Â
Turn the heat up and bring the broth to a boil, then knock the heat back down to medium and let the onions cook…
and cook…
and cook over medium heat until the they’re dark brown and caramelized – about 30-40 minutes – stirring occasionally. WELL WORTH THE TIME!
Let the onions cool completely, then mix up the base of the dip. You’ll need 12oz plain Greek yogurt (2 small containers) and 8oz 1/3-less fat cream cheese. I love making dips with lighter Greek yogurt over sour cream or mayo, as long as there’s a slightly decadent ingredient like cream cheese to really tie everything together.
Mix in a large bowl until smooth then fold in the cooled onion mixture. Note: caramelized onions are soft and not crunchy at all, but if you don’t like chunkier dips then feel free to pulse this in a food processor a few times to get it a bit smoother.
Cut up some crudites and pour some popchips in a bowl, then serve!
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Best Ever French Onion Dip
Description
Best Ever French Onion Dip is creamy and decadent, yet easy to make. Serve with chips or crudite for a savory, satisfying homemade dip option at your next get together.
Ingredients
- 1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1 Tablespoon butter
- 2 large sweet onions, chopped
- salt and pepper
- 1/2 cup gluten-free beef broth
- 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce (Lea &Â Perrins is gluten-free)
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- 12oz plain Greek yogurt
- 8oz 1/3-less fat cream cheese, at room temperature
Directions
- Heat butter and oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add onions, salt & pepper, Worcestershire sauce, dried thyme, garlic powder, sugar, and beef broth then stir well. Turn heat to high and bring broth to a boil, then turn heat back down to medium and cook, stirring occasionally, until onions are very soft and dark brown, about 35-40 minutes. If onions begin to burn, turn heat down to medium-low. Remove onions to a plate or bowl then cool completely.
- In a large bowl, stir together Greek yogurt and cream cheese until smooth then fold in cooled onion mixture. Spoon into a serving dish then serve with chips and veggies.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
Like I said, this dip is just as good with veggies as it is chips, but I especially loved the crunch of these plain popchips I served alongside them. I was tempted to buy the sour cream & onion flavor to double up on da onion, but the lightly salted flavor was PERFECT!
Whatever you choose to dunk with, and whoever you’re cheering for, I hope you enjoy!
I am literally drooling over this dip! And I’ve recently become obsessed with Salt & Vinegar Popchips, which I think might make a pretty good match.
We don’t have AE French Onion here in Wisco, but we have Dean’s which is ah-maaa-zing!
My recipe for French Onion Dip is sour cream with dry onion soup (MN style). Your recipe sounds delicious!
But your comment on the squeaky tennis shoes on the court really hit home for me. My husband loves basketball – from way back when Drake was supreme. That loud squeaking drives me out of the room into the back where I can read something worthy – like the Shellseekers – a book I recommend for lovely pregnant women who need a fabulously good book about family and love.
Onion dip = a good thing, no matter what is on TV!
I just about cried with joy when you said it tasted like AE’s French Onion dip. As a fellow Iowan, I have eaten that with a spoon. YUM! Can’t wait to try it!
I love popchips! Hope I win!! :)
This dip is right up my alley! I love that caramelized onion recipe–must try it soon!
Oh gosh.. I don’t think I’ve ever had homemade French Onion dip. This looks amazing! Definitely trying this recipe soon! And I love Pop Chips! Yum
I’m the same on the whole not watching sports on TV thing…and of course everyone I know are huge hockey fans! I’ve tried a similar version of this dip before and it was alright, but looks like your addition of worcestershire, beef broth and spices would make it great!
A homemade dip that tastes like AE French Onion is a must try.
O man I love pop chips!! Great giveaway!
Popchips are the BEST!
If this dip tastes like AE’s French Onion dip then it has to be amazing!!
Awesome giveaway, too! Pop Chips are an obsession of mine :).
Sounds yummy. I love popchips btw.
I never understood March madness until now! I set up brackets just for fun and now I’m addicted! Always checking my points and what place I’m in! Plus I’m always asking my fiancé now how points he has! LOL I highly recommend doing brackets next year, it will draw you in and maybe bring a little competitiveness between you and your honey :-) I will be making this dip for us next weekend, thanks for sharing!
You really weren’t kidding about wearing your black fleece all of the time, were you? Do I spy it again in one of your pictures? :)
What’s even more sad is that I own like, 4 black fleece, so I am literally always wearing one! :/
Cool recipe :) It seems like greek yogurt is being incorporated into everything nowadays!
I’ve never been a big dip fan but when I married into my husband’s family they made it very clear that dip is a must at any function. With that said, I’m pretty sure I can be made a convert with the addition of fresh caramelized onions.
Mmmm I love a good onion dip! (definitely keeps me brushing my teeth though, lol) I’m excited for this giveaway! Popchips are amazing, and Jillian is AH-MAZING.
I made French Onion dip for the first time a few months ago and everyone went crazy for it! I like that you added beef broth & Worcestershire, and next time I’ll definitely use Greek yogurt to lighten mine up too!
This dip looks tear-jerking good! :) I love pop chips, the salt and vinegar are my favorite.
Just had to comment on the 1015 onions. Those are grown in my neck of the woods, the Rio Grande Valley! Even though I don’t live in TX anymore, it tickles me to see anything from our little corner of TX make it all the way out to the midwest!
How funny…I was going to say the same thing. Only I DO live down here in the Valley. :)