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Meet the best 7-layer dip I’ve ever had. I’ve sampled my fair share of them, and wow, this recipe is the winner! Every layer is delicious on its own and builds on the last. The end result is creamy and cheese, of course, but it’s also perfectly balanced. Fresh avocado, jalapeño, cilantro, green onion and salsa offer fresh and bright flavors that cut through the cheddar cheese, sour cream and refried beans.

Store-bought ingredients yield great results, so you don’t have to turn on the stove to make this one. Each layer contains a fun little surprise, like a splash of salsa in the refried beans to loosen the texture and a burst of freshness from jalapeño in the sour cream. All seven layers come together quickly, too, so you can enjoy your appetizer after about twenty minutes of assembly.

7-layer dip ingredients

Bring this 7-layer dip to your next watch party. Football season is in full swing (go Chiefs!), and I’ll make this recipe again this weekend. I’ve enjoyed the leftovers for lunch, so you don’t need a big occasion to make this recipe. I hope you love it as much as I do.

how to make 7-layer dip

How to Make 7-Layer Dip

Here are the seven layers that comprise this dip recipe. Once they all come together, you’ll see why this is the best seven-layer dip recipe!

1) Refried beans

Mix refried beans (canned or homemade) with a splash of salsa to loosen up the texture and some cumin to boost the flavor. Adding salsa ensures that your tortilla chips can easily scoop the bean layer. (Broken chips in dip are the worst!) If you’re choosing store-bought refried beans, I like Amy’s brand.

2) Guacamole

We’re making simplified guacamole rather than going all out with my best guacamole recipe. Mash two avocados with lime juice, half of a chopped fresh jalapeño, and salt. Easy enough.

3) Sour cream

To take your sour cream’s flavor up a notch, stir in the rest of the chopped jalapeño and season it to taste with salt. Yum. I borrowed this idea from Ali Slagle of The New York Times, and it takes the flavor up a notch.

4) Salsa

Whether you’re using my quick and easy red salsa recipe or store-bought, drain off some excess liquid in a mesh colander over the sink. This step takes just a few seconds and ensures that the salsa layer doesn’t water down your dip.

5) Cheddar cheese

Freshly-grated cheese only, please! Pre-grated cheese is coated with powder to prevent clumping, which dulls the flavor and texture.

6) Pickled jalapeños or black olives

I love the spicy pop that pickled jalapeños add to this recipe. Black olives are standard on seven-layer dip, but why? Pickled jalapeños are more complementary.  If you’re sensitive to spice, choose black olives for a similar briny flavor.

7) Green onions & cilantro

Thinly sliced green onions and fresh cilantro finish this layered dip with welcome fresh flavor. They bring this dish to life! If you dislike cilantro, you can skip it, but I love it.

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Serving Suggestions

Serve this seven-layer dip with tortilla chips on game days and bring it to casual gatherings—your friends will be thrilled! If you make my homemade red salsa for this recipe, which is ready in under 10 minutes, you’ll have some extra to serve alongside the layered dip.

Given this recipe’s Tex-Mex flavors, this dip will be a beautiful accompaniment to other Tex-Mex and Mexican dishes. Here are a few main dishes to serve with it:

For cocktails, try my Skinny MargaritaRanch Water Cocktail or Paloma Cocktail. For a non-alcoholic option, make Refreshing Hibiscus Mocktails. Cheers!

More Delicious Dips to Make

Here’s a small sampling of the dip recipes available on Cookie and Kate. For a larger spread, choose one of these!

Please let me know how your layered dip turns out in the comments. I love hearing from you and hope you enjoy this one as much as I did.

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7-Layer Dip

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 12 servings
  • Diet: Vegetarian

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Make the ultimate 7-layer dip! This notoriously creamy, cheesy dip tastes fresh and irresistible when you follow these simple steps. Store-bought ingredients yield great results. The recipe yields about 12 servings (about 6 to 7 cups of dip total).

Ingredients

  • 1 can refried beans (15 to 16 ounces) or 2 cups homemade refried beans*
  • 1 ¼ cups mild red salsa, divided
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 2 medium ripe avocados
  • 2 tablespoons lime juice (from about 1 lime)
  • 1 medium jalapeño, seeds and ribs removed and finely chopped (about 2 tablespoons)
  • Fine salt, to taste
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 6 ounces freshly grated Cheddar cheese (about 1 ½ cups)
  • ⅓ cup drained pickled jalapeño peppers, roughly chopped, or 1 small can (2.25 ounces dry weight) drained sliced black olives
  • ⅓ cup thinly sliced green onions (about 2 to 3)
  • ⅓ cup fresh cilantro leaves
  • Tortilla chips, for serving

Instructions

  1. In a bowl, stir together the refried beans, ¼ cup salsa, and cumin. Spread the mixture across the base of an 8-inch square baking dish. 
  2. In another bowl, use a large fork to mash the avocado. Add the lime juice, half of the chopped jalapeño, and ¼ teaspoon salt, then stir until combined. Spread the mixture evenly on top of the beans.
  3. In another bowl, stir together the sour cream and the remaining jalapeño. Season it with a pinch or two of salt, to taste. Spread the sour cream over the beans. 
  4. Pour the remaining salsa into a mesh colander over the sink to release the excess moisture. Spread the salsa over the mixture. 
  5. Sprinkle the cheese all over, followed by the drained jalapeños, green onions, and cilantro.  Serve with tortilla chips.

Notes

*Homemade refried beans: After making the homemade version, you’ll have about ½ cup extra refried beans. Use it all for an extra-beany dip! You can also save it as a protein booster for an upcoming meal or enjoy it on the side with chips.

Make it dairy free/vegan: Substitute vegan sour cream and omit the cheddar cheese.

Nutrition

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Pickled Jalapeños https://cookieandkate.com/pickled-jalapenos/?adt_ei=*|EMAIL|* https://cookieandkate.com/pickled-jalapenos/#comments Tue, 10 Sep 2024 19:08:30 +0000 https://cookieandkate.com/?p=43178 I consider myself a pickle connoisseur, and I dare say that these pickled jalapeños are the best. These pickled jalapeños are fresh and lightly crisp, with the perfect level of heat. They’re so much better than their store-bought counterparts, which have been sitting on the shelf for who knows how long. To make this recipe,…

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I consider myself a pickle connoisseur, and I dare say that these pickled jalapeños are the best. These pickled jalapeños are fresh and lightly crisp, with the perfect level of heat. They’re so much better than their store-bought counterparts, which have been sitting on the shelf for who knows how long.

To make this recipe, you’ll need fresh jalapeños, vinegar, water, an optional garlic clove, and salt. That’s it—the rest of the magic is due to the method.

how to prepare jalapenos

These pickles will taste fully pickled after a four-hour rest in the refrigerator, so make them earlier in the day or the night before you need them. They retain their lovely flavor for about one month in the refrigerator.

These pickled jalapeños offer the perfect spicy pop to my meals! I hope you love them as much as I do.

sliced jalapenos

How to Make the Best Pickled Jalapeños

This recipe required a research deep dive on jalapeño spice levels and five attempts to get just right. These pickled jalapeños, like my famous dill pickles, are refrigerator pickles. They benefit from room temperature—not hot—brine and a rest in the refrigerator. Thanks to the cool temperature, they better retain their crisp texture, vibrant green color, and fresh flavor. 

Like my other pickle recipes, the brine is made from equal parts vinegar and water. It always tastes just right—bold and puckery but not overwhelmingly pungent. I love the refrigerator pickling method because it spares my kitchen from the stink of hot vinegar!

I wanted to make pickled jalapeños that were spicy but not overwhelmingly so, like store-bought pickled jalapeños. Most other homemade pickled jalapeño pepper recipes, including my original recipe for pickled peppers, call for sweetener to tame the heat.

Store-bought jalapeño pickles are typically unsweetened, however, and I thought surely I could find a way to avoid it. You’ll find all my heat-taming tricks in the section below, and the recipe at the bottom of the post.

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Pepper Selection Tips

The ideal jalapeños offer plenty of bold pepper flavor without being so hot that you cry actual tears. Choosing peppers that meet this criteria is not an exact science, but I’ve found some guidelines that will help steer you toward the right peppers for this recipe.

Choose larger jalapenos.

Capsaicin is the compound in chili peppers that yields their signature burning sensation. Capsaicin is the most concentrated in the seeds and membranes of the peppers. Larger peppers have relatively more flesh, so they’re a better bet.

Choose smooth, shiny green jalapenos.

In other words, avoid peppers with white stripes, which could indicate that the pepper is older and encountered more environmental stressors that potentially increased its spice level. Peppers with reddish spots are wild cards—they were on the vine long enough that they are becoming mild in the red spots but may still be spicy elsewhere.

How to Mellow the Spice Level

Even when you choose your peppers carefully, they may taste hotter than you want your pickled jalapeños to be. The pickling process helps a bit and distributes the spice more evenly amongst the peppers that share a jar, but we can do even better.

Remove the seeds and membranes.

To maintain the signature pepper ring shape found in store-bought pickled jalapeños, use a grapefruit spoon or other small spoon to release the membranes where they attach to the inside of the pepper. Gently scoop or tap until the membranes and seeds fall out of the pepper. Then, slice your peppers into thin rounds. 

Soak the sliced jalapenos in cool water for 30 minutes.

This is optional, but I generally find it necessary. Sample a few tiny bites of your peppers first. If they’re much too spicy, soak the sliced jalapenos in a bowl filled with cool water. Soaking removes a bit of the pepper flavor but significantly reduces the heat level, so it’s worth it if it makes your jalapeños more palatable. In my tests, soaking was more effective than rinsing the peppers under running water and maintained more of their flavor.

pickled jalapenos

How to Serve Pickled Jalapeños

Pickled jalapeños offer a welcome punch of spicy pepper flavor to many meals. You can roughly chop them before serving to distribute the spice more evenly.

Try them on Mexican and Tex-Mex dishes like tacos, burritos, black bean bowls and fajita veggie bowls. Enjoy pickled jalapeños on egg-based dishes like Fresh Huevos Rancheros or any combination of scrambled or fried eggs and tortilla chips.

Sprinkle pickled jalapeños over pizzas, like this Barbecue Pineapple, Jalapeño and Feta Pizza or improvised tortilla pizzas.

Use these fresh pickled peppers in any salad recipe that calls for fresh jalapeños, like my Garden-Fresh Corn Salad. They would add a briny punch to my favorite guacamole.

More Homemade Jalapeño Condiments

Please let me know how your pickled jalapeños turn out in the comments! I love hearing from you.

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Pickled Jalapeños

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes (plus 4 hour chill time)
  • Yield: 1 pint
  • Diet: Vegan

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Learn how to make the best pickled jalapeños with this recipe! Enjoy pickled jalapeños that are fresh, crisp and spicy—but not too spicy. Recipe yields about 1 pint.

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces fresh jalapeños (about 5 large or 1 ¾ cup sliced—choose larger jalapeños for less spicy pickles)
  • ½ cup distilled white vinegar
  • ½ cup water
  • 1 clove garlic, peeled and smashed (optional)
  • ½ teaspoon fine salt

Instructions

  1. First, prepare your peppers: You may want to wear gloves to protect your fingers from feeling burned. Slice off the stem ends of each jalapeño. For less spicy pickles, use a grapefruit spoon or small spoon to release the membranes where they attach to the inside of the pepper. Gently scoop or tap until the membranes and seeds fall out of the pepper, then discard those pieces. Slice the jalapeños into thin rounds with a mandoline or chef’s knife. 
  2. To test the spice level of your jalapeños, sample tiny bites from several peppers. If they’re much too spicy, place the sliced jalapenos into a bowl and fill it with cool water. Let the jalapenos soak for 30 minutes, then drain them well. (You could even sample again at this point and soak for another 30 minutes if they’re still terribly spicy.)
  3. Pour the vinegar, water, garlic (if using), and salt into a medium-sized glass jar. Stir to combine. Add the jalapenos to the jar, securely fasten the lid, and give the jar a gentle shake. It may seem like you don’t have enough liquid, but the jalapenos sink over time. 
  4. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours for fully pickled peppers. If you think of it during that time, give the peppers another gentle shimmy to help distribute them into the liquid. Pickled jalapeños will keep for up to 1 month in the refrigerator. 

Notes

Quicker pickles: Warm the vinegar, water and salt in a small saucepan until it comes to a simmer. Pour it over the peppers, tuck in the smashed garlic (if using), and let the mixture come to room temperature, about 30 minutes. At that point, the peppers should taste pretty well pickled. Refrigerate for later.

Nutrition

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Seaweed Salad https://cookieandkate.com/seaweed-salad-recipe/?adt_ei=*|EMAIL|* https://cookieandkate.com/seaweed-salad-recipe/#comments Thu, 15 Aug 2024 18:57:43 +0000 https://cookieandkate.com/?p=42817 This seaweed salad is colorful, delicious, and boldly flavored with sesame dressing. If you enjoy seaweed salads at Japanese restaurants, try this fun twist on the concept. Many prepared seaweed salads are colored with food dyes, but this one obtains its lively color from veggies. If you’re relatively new to seaweed, like I am, this…

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This seaweed salad is colorful, delicious, and boldly flavored with sesame dressing. If you enjoy seaweed salads at Japanese restaurants, try this fun twist on the concept. Many prepared seaweed salads are colored with food dyes, but this one obtains its lively color from veggies.

If you’re relatively new to seaweed, like I am, this salad offers a great introduction. It calls for arame, which has a more mild and sweet flavor compared to other seaweed varieties. The crisp textures of cabbage and bell pepper, combined with soy sauce and ginger, contrast beautifully with the seaweed.

seaweed salad ingredients

This salad is the perfect way to incorporate nutritious seaweed into your diet. Seaweed’s nutritional benefits vary depending on the specific variety, but they are often a good source of fiber, iodine, potassium and magnesium, among others. I try to consume a wide variety of whole foods, so seaweed is a welcome addition.

seaweed salad preparation

Seaweed Salad Ingredients

Arame

Arame seaweed, or sea vegetable, is a brown algae. It grows off the shores of the Ise-Shima National Park in Japan, and has been part of Japenese cuisine for centuries. I ordered EDEN brand arame online through Amazon, which seems to be sold out at the moment. Look for it in well-stocked grocery stores or Asian supermarkets.

Cabbage

Crisp strands of cabbage offer lots of colorful texture. I used green and purple varieties to make this recipe as bright as possible for photos, but either option will work well at home.

Bell Pepper

Sweet bell pepper is the perfect addition to this seaweed salad. Choose red, orange or yellow for this salad.

Cilantro and Green Onion

These herbs offer more fresh flavor. If you don’t like cilantro, you can skip it.

Avocado

Creamy avocado is the perfect counterpoint to the crisp textures. Wait to add avocado until you’re ready to serve each bowl.

Sesame Dressing

This homemade sesame dressing brings it all together! It’s made with tamari (soy sauce), toasted sesame oil, and fresh lime juice.

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How to Make Seaweed Salad

Seaweed salad is surprisingly easy to make, and you’ll find the full recipe below. Arame requires a 5-to-10-minute soak in cool water. During that time, you can whisk together the dressing and chop the vegetables.

Drain the arame, then squeeze out any excess water. Return it to the bowl, add the prepared vegetables, pour in the full batch of dressing, and stir it all together. How’s that for easy?

Reserve the avocado until just before serving since it browns over time. The recipe keeps well in the refrigerator for up to four days.

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How to Serve Seaweed Salad

This seaweed salad is a fun and nutritious side salad. Serve it with Japanese cuisine and beyond at any time of year.

You can turn this salad into a complete meal by topping it with Crispy Baked Tofu or prepared fish or shrimp, perhaps on a bed of brown rice. You could even skip the sesame dressing and serve it in place of the kale in my Build-Your-Own Buddha Bowls.

Here are a few more complementary serving options:

Leftover cabbage?

This recipe calls for 1 1/2 cups of cabbage, less than one full head. Leftover cabbage will keep well in the refrigerator, wrapped, for up to one week.

Here are a few ways to use the remaining cabbage

Please let me know how your recipe turns out in the comments! I love hearing from you and hope you enjoy this salad.

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  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings
  • Diet: Gluten Free

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This seaweed salad recipe is colorful, delicious and boldly flavored with sesame dressing. The arame needs to soak for 5 to 10 minutes before using, so you can prepare the vegetables and dressing during that time. Recipe yields 4 servings (1 ½ cups per serving for 6 cups total).

Ingredients

  • 1 ounce arame sea vegetables (about 1 ½ cups dried) 
  • 1 ½ cups thinly sliced purple or green cabbage, roughly chopped into pieces no longer than 3 inches
  • 1 red or orange bell pepper, chopped
  • ½ cup thinly sliced green onion, sliced on the diagonal
  • ¼ cup finely chopped cilantro
  • 1 batch Sesame Dressing
  • 1 ripe avocado, diced

Instructions

  1. Rinse the arame well in a fine sieve, then place it in a generously sized bowl. Fill the bowl with cool water and let it soak for 5 to 10 minutes, until nicely pliable. Drain the arame in the sieve, and gently squeeze out any excess water. Transfer the arame back to your empty bowl, which we will use as a mixing bowl. 
  2. Add the cabbage, bell pepper, green onion and cilantro. Whisk the dressing once more, and pour it all over the salad. Gently toss until the salad is evenly coated in the dressing. 
  3. When it’s time to serve, divide the seaweed into bowls and top with diced avocado. The salad will keep well in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 4 days (add the avocado just before serving).

Nutrition

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Sesame Dressing https://cookieandkate.com/sesame-dressing-recipe/?adt_ei=*|EMAIL|* https://cookieandkate.com/sesame-dressing-recipe/#comments Tue, 06 Aug 2024 18:28:45 +0000 https://cookieandkate.com/?p=42815 This homemade sesame dressing offers bold flavor for your homemade salads. It requires just four core ingredients: toasted sesame oil, tamari or soy sauce, lime juice, and a dab of Dijon mustard. If you have the time and energy, add freshly toasted sesame seeds, fresh ginger, and garlic. They ramp up the flavor, but this dressing…

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This homemade sesame dressing offers bold flavor for your homemade salads. It requires just four core ingredients: toasted sesame oil, tamari or soy sauce, lime juice, and a dab of Dijon mustard.

If you have the time and energy, add freshly toasted sesame seeds, fresh ginger, and garlic. They ramp up the flavor, but this dressing is already delicious in its simplest form.

sesame dressing ingredients

Make this sesame dressing when you’re craving a green side salad. It’s easy to whisk together from basic pantry ingredients, and it tastes so much better than store-bought dressings.

I created this dressing recipe to serve over this seaweed salad, but it goes with so much more. Below is a full list of suggestions for making your own salad tonight!

sesame dressing preparation

How to Serve Sesame Dressing

This salad dressing is the perfect accompaniment to main dishes with Asian influences. It’s almost guaranteed to complement your meal when your entrée includes flavors like soy sauce, sesame oil or ginger. Try it with my Extra Vegetable Fried RiceVegetarian Pho, Veggie Sushi Bowls, or homemade sushi rolls.

Complementary Salad Ingredients

To round out your meal with a healthy dose of greens and veggies, improvise a simple salad with any of the following ingredients.

  • Avocado
  • Bell pepper
  • Broccoli, raw or roasted
  • Cabbage
  • Carrots
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Cilantro
  • Cucumber
  • Edamame (shelled)
  • Green beans
  • Green onion
  • Leafy greens, including Bibb, romaine and spring greens
  • Seaweed
  • Snap peas or snow peas
  • Thai basil

sesame dressing

More Dressings to Make

Homemade salad dressing makes all the difference, and I think you’ll love these. View my full collection of salad dressings here.

Please let me know how your sesame dressing turns out in the comments! I love hearing from you and am eager to hear how you serve this one.

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  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 1/2 cup
  • Diet: Vegan

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This sesame dressing offers fresh and bright flavor for your homemade salads! The recipe is easy to whip together with sesame oil, soy sauce and lime juice. Recipe yields about ½ cup.

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon sesame seeds (optional, for texture and flavor)
  • ¼ cup toasted sesame oil
  • 2 tablespoons reduced-sodium tamari or soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons lime juice 
  • 2 to 3 teaspoons finely grated fresh ginger
  • 1 clove garlic, pressed or minced
  • ½ teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • Pinch of red pepper flakes (optional, for spice) 

Instructions

  1. If using the optional sesame seeds, place them in a small skillet over medium-low heat and cook, stirring frequently, until they’re starting to turn golden, about two to three minutes. Remove from the heat. 
  2. In a liquid measuring cup or small bowl, combine the sesame oil, tamari, lime juice, 2 teaspoons of ginger, garlic, mustard, optional red pepper flakes, and optional toasted sesame seeds. 
  3. Whisk until the mixture is well blended. Taste, and if the flavor isn’t quite there yet, whisk in the tiniest pinch of salt. If you would like stronger ginger flavor, mix in the additional teaspoon now.
  4. This dressing can be served immediately, but the flavors are even better after twenty minutes’ rest. Store the dressing in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 1 week.

Notes

Make it gluten free: Be sure to use gluten-free tamari rather than conventional soy sauce.

In a hurry? You can simplify this dressing by skipping the sesame seeds, garlic and ginger. You’ll still end up with a flavorful dressing.

Nutrition

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Americano Cocktail https://cookieandkate.com/americano-cocktail/?adt_ei=*|EMAIL|* https://cookieandkate.com/americano-cocktail/#comments Fri, 12 Jul 2024 20:23:42 +0000 https://cookieandkate.com/?p=42564 The Americano cocktail is a fizzy, bittersweet drink with Italian origins. It’s the perfect aperitivo before dinner or a refreshing weekend afternoon sipper. The Americano is a unique spritz that strikes the elusive balance between bitter and sweet. This cold, bubbly drink is lovely on a hot day, yet the complex, warming flavors are equally…

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The Americano cocktail is a fizzy, bittersweet drink with Italian origins. It’s the perfect aperitivo before dinner or a refreshing weekend afternoon sipper. The Americano is a unique spritz that strikes the elusive balance between bitter and sweet. This cold, bubbly drink is lovely on a hot day, yet the complex, warming flavors are equally welcome before Thanksgiving supper.

Americano cocktails are made with Campari, sweet vermouth and club soda. If you love a Negroni, this drink is right up your alley. The Americano is served in a taller glass with club soda instead of gin, and the Negroni is actually a derivative of the Americano. Don’t write off this cocktail if you don’t like Negronis, though (I don’t!). It’s like a Negroni light, and you can adjust it to suit your preferences.

americano cocktail ingredients

Americano cocktails have nothing in common with Americano coffee, except that they were both popularized by Americans visiting Italy. Apparently, the Americano is based on another drink, the Milano-Torino, which is made with just Campari and Vermouth di Torino. There are several origin stories, and I’m not sure which one is true. All I know is that this is a nice cocktail! I hope you enjoy it.

how to make an Americano cocktail

Americano Cocktail Ingredients

These cocktails require four basic ingredients plus ice. 

1) Campari

Campari is a vibrant red amaro. The brand describes the flavors as “Pleasantly bitter with a velvety aftertaste. Intense notes of orange, herbs and wood.” Look for Campari near the liqueurs or other amaros at the liquor store.

2) Sweet vermouth, like Dolin

Sweet vermouth is dark red or brown, not clear. Dolin is my favorite brand for Americanos. It’s not as sweet as others like Carpano Antico.

Vermouth storage tip: Vermouth is wine, so it will go bad with time like all wines do (but will keep longer than a regular bottle, thanks to the brandy). Opened bottles of vermouth will keep well in the refrigerator for one to two months.

3) Club soda

Club soda provides some fizzy dilution. Any unflavored sparkling water will work, though I love Fever Tree or Topo Chico for their plentiful small bubbles.

4) Slice of fresh orange

A slice of orange offers a burst of fresh, familiar orange flavor and aroma. Don’t skip it. To maximize the orange flavor, you can gently run the peel of the orange around the edge of your glass before dropping it in.

How to Make an Americano Cocktail

Americanos are such an easy cocktail to make. You don’t need a cocktail shaker or any bartending experience.

To make one, fill a tall glass with ice. Pour in equal parts of Campari and sweet vermouth, then add a big splash of club soda. Gently stir with a spoon, then add a slice of orange. Enjoy.

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How to Adjust Your Americano Cocktail

The standard ratio is equal parts Campari and sweet vermouth. But who’s to say that you can’t tweak the recipe to your liking?

Make it less bitter

Campari’s bitter notes can take some getting used to. You can reduce the bitterness by using less Campari or balance it with extra sweet vermouth.

Make it less boozy

As written in the recipe below, the Americano cocktail is equally strong as a 1 1/2-ounce drink made with 80-proof liquor like vodka, gin, or tequila. To lower its alcohol content, use more club soda and less Campari and vermouth. Try just 1/2-ounce or 1-ounce each of the Campari and vermouth for a low-alcohol drink.

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What to Serve with Your Americano

The Americano is commonly served as an aperitivo. Italian aperitivos are designed to stimulate the appetite before a meal. These cocktails are typically somewhat bitter, carbonated and more dry than sweet.

Serve your Americano cocktails with Italian or generally Mediterranean-flavored appetizers. Campari is bitter, and salty, sweet, creamy or fatty foods will take the edge off. You can’t go wrong with a cheese board.

Here are simple options that pair well:

More Fizzy Cocktails to Enjoy

Love the Americano? Here are a few more cocktail recipes I think you’ll appreciate.

Please let me know how you like your Americano cocktail in the comments! I’m always eager for your feedback.

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  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 3 minutes
  • Total Time: 3 minutes
  • Yield: 1 drink
  • Diet: Gluten Free

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The Americano cocktail is a fizzy, bittersweet drink with Italian origins. It’s the perfect aperitivo before dinner or a refreshing sipper on a warm day. Recipe yields 1 drink.

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ ounces Campari
  • 1 ½ ounces sweet vermouth, like Dolin
  • 2 ounces club soda*
  • 1 slice of orange, for garnish

Instructions

  1. Fill a tall glass with ice. Pour in the Campari and sweet vermouth, then gently pour the club soda into the glass at a 45-degree angle to preserve the bubbles. 
  2. Gently stir with a spoon, and garnish with a slice of orange. Serve at once.

Notes

Make it lighter: For a lower-alcohol drink with a lighter flavor, use 1 ounce or less each of the Campari and vermouth.

Club soda recommendations: James Bond insists on Perrier, but I prefer Fever Tree or Topo Chico for the plentiful bubbles.

Nutrition

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This Kalamata olive-flavored white bean dip is the recipe you didn’t know you needed. Sure, it’s not the most appetizing-looking appetizer out there, but it’s delicious and easy to make. It’s a nice alternative to hummus and a lovely way to savor Kalamata olive flavor without feeling overwhelmed by the saltiness.

This recipe was inspired by an appetizer we ordered at Lidia’s, a local Kansas City restaurant owned by renowned chef Lidia Bastianich. Some white bean dips are downright unappetizing—they can be gloppy, too salty, or flavorless—but not this one. The Kalamata olives lend welcome richness in both texture and flavor.

Kalamata white bean dip ingredients

To make this recipe, you’ll need just a few basic ingredients—white beans (I used Cannellini, but Great Northern would also work), pitted Kalamata olives (plus a splash of brine), olive oil, salt and pepper, and an optional sprinkle of fresh basil. You’ll find serving suggestions and the full recipe below.

This white bean dip is a great impromptu recipe to whip together when guests are on their way. I’m always scrambling before guests arrive, so I like to have a repertoire of easy recipes that I can pull together in no time. This one is a winner! I hope you’ll bookmark it to make soon.

Kalamata white bean dip in food processor

How to Serve Kalamata White Bean Dip

Make a platter with whatever you have on hand—try crostini or a loaf of crusty bread, pita chips or toasted pita wedges, or crudités like carrots, cucumber and bell pepper.

For a full spread, treat it like a cheese plateadd cheese, nuts and fresh fruit. Add another dip, if you’d like. Here are more Mediterranean-style dips that would be lovely accompaniments:

You could also serve it with a fresh salad, like my Mediterranean Bean SaladEasy Tomato Salad or Fattoush Salad with Mint Dressing.

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Kalamata white bean dip recipe

Please let me know how your dip turns out in the comments! I love hearing from you.

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  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 1 3/4 cups
  • Diet: Vegetarian

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Whip up this white bean dip with Kalamata olives! It easy to make with pantry ingredients and tastes delicious. The sprinkle of fresh basil is optional. Recipe yields about 1 ¾ cups of dip.

Ingredients

  • 1 can (15 ounces) cannellini or Great Northern beans, rinsed and drained, or 1 ½ cups cooked beans
  • 1 tablespoon Kalamata olive brine
  • ⅔ cup pitted Kalamata olives, well-drained
  • 1 clove garlic, roughly chopped
  • Tiny pinch of fine salt
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil, plus more for serving
  • 10 twists of freshly ground black pepper 
  • Optional garnish: A couple of fresh basil leaves, very thinly sliced
  • For serving: Crostini, pita chips, crusty bread, or crudités like carrots, cucumber and bell pepper, for serving

Instructions

  1. Combine all of the ingredients in a food processor. Blend until smooth. 
  2. Taste and add another pinch of salt if the flavor needs a boost. Transfer to a serving bowl and top with a light drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of basil, if using. 
  3. Leftovers will keep well in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 4 days.

Notes

Recipe inspired by Lidia’s, a restaurant in Kansas City owned by Lidia Bastianich.

Nutrition

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Tart rhubarb balances sweet, jammy strawberry flavor in this irresistible springtime dessert. If you can find rhubarb, you’re in for a treat!

This simple crisp recipe requires only some chopping and stirring and yields delicious results after a 40-minute bake. I’ve modified my original recipe to call for my favorite oat and almond flour-based topping, which happens to be gluten-free.

strawberry rhubarb crisp ingredients

This flavor combination was inspired by my friend Stephanie. She makes the best strawberry rhubarb pie, and I’m still daydreaming about the pie that inspired this recipe over ten years ago. Stephanie has her flaky pie dough technique down pat and bakes pies for all occasions. Maybe you are lucky enough to have a master pie maker in your life, too.

I am not Stephanie and I do not bake pies. I barely have the foresight or patience to chill pie dough, though I’ve been working on my technique over the years. Crisps are gloriously easy. No waiting. No fuss.

Bring your strawberries and rhubarb home and turn on the oven. This recipe is ready to go! Make it while you can.

strawberry rhubarb crisp before baking

What is rhubarb?

Rhubarb is an interesting vegetable in the buckwheat family. It’s in season from mid-spring to early summer. In its raw state, rhubarb is quite sour (the leaves are poisonous, so never eat them or give them to your dog). However, once cooked or baked with a sweetener, it becomes pleasantly tart and irresistible.

I love to sweeten my rhubarb with strawberries and honey, both of which complement the rhubarb. Fortunately, strawberries are in season at the same time as rhubarb. Sweet, red, ripe strawberries and tart rhubarb are a magical combination.

strawberry rhubarb crisp

Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp Tips & Notes

This recipe is simple—you’ll find a short video below and the full recipe at the bottom of the post. Before you get started, here are a couple of notes.

Sweetness level

I’ve offered a range of honey so you can adjust the recipe to the sweetness of your strawberries (and your own preferences). You’ll be happy with the lower amount if you generally like tartness and prefer your desserts on the less sweet side. If your strawberries are not particularly flavorful, you may want to use more honey to counter the rhubarb. Remember that adding vanilla ice cream to your bowl will contribute quite a bit of sweetness and temper the tartness, and the crisp will taste sweeter on day two.

Recipe adjustments

This year, I’ve adjusted the recipe to use my almond and oat topping, which is crisp yet tender and just lovely. You’ll find the original crisp topping details in the recipe notes if you have been making this for years and want to stick with the original. I’ve also added a couple of tablespoons of lemon or orange juice to the filling, which ramps up the rhubarb and strawberry flavors. Lastly, I’ve increased the arrowroot starch to make the filling less soupy than shown in these photos, though it was perfectly nice as-is.

Watch How to Make Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp

baked strawberry rhubarb crisp

Rhubarb Recipes to Make Now

Extra rhubarb? Try one of these recipes on Cookie and Kate.

5 More Crisps to Bake

Start with this strawberry rhubarb in late spring, then cook these fruity crisps this summer.

Please let me know how your dessert turns out in the comments! I love hearing from you.

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Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 20 mins
  • Cook Time: 40 mins
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 8
  • Diet: Gluten Free

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This simple crisp recipe is bursting with sweet, juicy strawberries and tart rhubarb. Made with honey, oats and yogurt, this crisp is more healthy than most. That said, please serve it with vanilla ice cream for dessert (or yogurt for breakfast)!

Ingredients

Strawberry-Rhubarb Filling

  • 1 pound strawberries, hulled and sliced into small bite-sized pieces
  • 1 pound rhubarb (4 to 6 stalks), cut into ¼ by ½-inch pieces (slice larger stalks in half lengthwise before slicing them into ¼-inch wide pieces)
  • to ½ cup honey*
  • 3 tablespoons arrowroot starch or cornstarch
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice or orange juice

Gluten-free oat and almond topping

  • 1 cup old-fashioned oats (certified gluten-free for a gluten-free crisp)
  • ½ cup packed almond flour
  • ⅓ cup lightly packed coconut sugar or brown sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon fine salt
  • 4 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 3 tablespoons plain yogurt (Greek or regular) or additional melted butter

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. In a 9-inch square baking dish, mix together the strawberries, rhubarb, honey, arrowroot and lemon juice.
  2. In a medium mixing bowl, stir together the oats, almond flour, sugar and salt. Mix in the butter and yogurt. Stir until all of the flour is incorporated and the mixture is moistened throughout.
  3. Dollop spoonfuls of the oat mixture over the filling and use your fingers to break up the mixture until it is evenly distributed (no need to pack it down).
  4. Bake for 40 to 45 minutes, or until the filling is actively bubbling around the edges and the top is lightly golden. Let the crisp rest for 10 minutes before serving. Serve with vanilla ice cream (I insist!). Leftovers will keep in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 4 days.

Notes

*Sweetness level note: The sweetness level of this crisp will depend on your fruit. Since rhubarb gets sweeter during the baking process, you can’t really adjust for your desired sweetness before baking. My first crisp was just right with ⅓ cup honey and my second crisp was more tart. If you know you want your crisp to be on the sweet side, go with ½ cup honey. If your baked crisp is sour, keep in mind that serving with ice cream will temper the tartness. Add a drizzle of honey to the finished product if necessary. It will probably taste sweeter the next day.

Make it nut free: Use ¾ cup whole wheat flour and ¾ cup oats instead of the oats and almond meal specified above. It will no longer be gluten free.

Edits: On May 20, 2024, I replaced the topping with my favorite gluten-free topping. See the original provided in the nut-free note above. I also added lemon juice to the filling and increased the amount of arrowroot by one tablespoon.

Wait, what’s arrowroot starch? Arrowroot starch is a great thickener to use in place of corn starch, which is often genetically modified. It’s gluten free, too. Look for it in the baking section of well-stocked grocery stores.

Rhubarb substitute: If you can’t find rhubarb, you can substitute another pound of strawberries (though the flavor is not as interesting). Better yet, make my Mixed Berry Crisp (Gluten Free) or Blueberry Almond Crisp.

Nutrition

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paloma cocktail recipe

Love a good paloma? Me, too. The paloma is a delightfully fizzy grapefruit, lime and tequila cocktail hailing from Mexico. If you enjoy a Greyhound, grapefruit margarita or ranch water, this cooling drink is right up your alley.

South of the border, palomas are typically made with grapefruit soda like Squirt or Jarritos, which taste similar to Sprite to me. Up here, bartenders often mix them with fresh grapefruit juice and sparkling water instead. I prefer mine to be less sweet and more citrusy, so I love the made-from-scratch option.

paloma ingredients

This paloma recipe is made from scratch with basic ingredients. You’ll need tequila, fresh grapefruit and lime, simple syrup (which is very easy to make), and Topo Chico or sparkling water. Make them at home with top-shelf tequila and you’ll enjoy a better paloma for less money than you’d pay a restaurant.

To make this paloma, we’ll shake everything but the Topo Chico in a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shaking the ingredients together yields the kind of paloma you’d receive at a fancy cocktail bar. It’s a brief step that is worth the extra effort.

Finally, we’ll pour the mixture into a glass filled with ice and top it with Topo Chico to retain all those glorious bubbles. You can watch how it all comes together in the brief video below.

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Paloma Ingredients

This paloma cocktail is made with five simple ingredients, plus an optional pinch of salt. Serve it over ice in a highball glass. Here’s what you’ll need to make one:

1) Tequila Blanco

Tequila blanco is key. Tequila blanco is also known as tequila plata, or white or silver tequila in English. Since it’s bottled soon after it’s distilled, it’s generally colorless and offers the purest tequila flavor. Aged tequilas (reposado or añejo) taste smoky and will dominate the citrus flavors, so I don’t recommend them for palomas.

For palomas, I recommend Casamigas, Espalon or Milagro. They’re my top brands for all tequila cocktails. Always choose 100 percent agave tequila so you know exactly what you’re buying. Cheaper tequila mixtos contain a blend of alcohols and additives that can contribute to hangovers.

2 & 3) Fresh Grapefruit and Lime

Fresh-squeezed grapefruit and lime taste better than store-bought juices. The fresh citrus juice cuts the taste of the alcohol. To make one cocktail, you’ll need one small-to-medium lime and half of a grapefruit.

Juicing tips: Quarter the grapefruit and squeeze the juice into a measuring cup. To get the most lime juice from your lime, roll it firmly under your hand against the countertop before slicing. I like to use this citrus juicer to get every last drop, and I squeeze the juice directly into this measuring jigger (affiliate links).

4) Simple Syrup

A small amount of simple syrup brings this cocktail together. It softens the rough edges of the alcohol and citrus and yields a lovely sipper. To make simple syrup, warm equal parts water and sugar (or honey) in a small pan on the stove or a bowl in the microwave. Stir until the sugar dissolves.

5) Topo Chico or Sparkling Water

Topo Chico, with its plentiful tiny bubbles, makes an amazing paloma. Mineragua is another Mexican sparkling water that is equally nice. Otherwise, you can use any unflavored sparkling water or club soda.

6) Teeny Tiny Pinch of Salt

The salt is optional but boosts the overall flavor of the cocktail. Try your drink without it and then with it to taste the difference. Or you can line the rim of your drink with lime juice and salt like you would a margarita.

Watch How to Make a Paloma

paloma cocktail

Paloma Variations

This cocktail is fantastic as written, but here are some fun ways to change the flavor. Choose one or may two, like a combination of spicy salt and fresh chili pepper.

  • Make it salty: Line the rim of the glass with lime juice and then salt or Tajín, a Mexican spice blend of chili, lime and sea salt.
  • Make it spicy: Add one thin round of fresh serrano or jalapeño pepper to the cocktail shaker.
  • Make it extra refreshing: Add a few cucumber slices to the cocktail shaker.
  • Make it floral: Substitute St-Germain liqueur or honey simple syrup for the plain simple syrup.
  • Add vanilla: One drop—no more—of vanilla extract tastes amazing.
  • Add Aperol: Aperol offers a bittersweet Italian twist that makes the drink bright orange. Since it’s sweet, try 1/2 ounce Aperol and cut the simple syrup in half.
  • Amp the citrus flavor: Add one to two dashes of Angostura’s orange bitters to the shaker.

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Paloma Serving Suggestions

This citrusy Mexican cocktail naturally pairs well with your favorite Mexican and Tex-Mex recipes. For happy hour, serve guacamole, queso or salsa with tortilla chips. For dinner, try enchiladas, tacos or quesadillas.

More Citrusy Cocktails to Enjoy

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  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 cocktail
  • Diet: Gluten Free

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This paloma recipe is bright, citrusy and refreshing (and not too sweet). Recipe yields 1 cocktail; you can multiply the ingredients and shake several cocktails at once.

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces silver (blanco) tequila 
  • 1 ½ ounces grapefruit juice
  • ¾ ounce lime juice
  • ½ ounce simple syrup
  • Tiny pinch of salt
  • Topo Chico or other sparkling water
  • Thin wedge of grapefruit, for garnish

Instructions

  1. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Pour in the tequila, grapefruit juice, lime juice, simple syrup, the tiniest pinch of salt, and optional bitters. Shake well for 10 to 15 seconds, until the shaker is ice cold. Set aside. 
  2. Fill a highball glass with ice. Strain the shaker mixture on top. Top with Topo Chico. Give the drink a gentle stir if the mixture does not appear evenly distributed. 
  3. Garnish the drink with a thin wedge of grapefruit. Enjoy.

Notes

Suggested tequila: I like Casamigas, Espolòn and Milagro. Blanco tequila is typical in palomas. Aged tequilas will dominate the citrus notes, so I don’t recommend them.

Measuring tips: You’ll need about ½ grapefruit and 1 small-to-medium lime per drink. If you don’t have a measuring jigger, 2 ounces is ¼ cup, 1 ½ ounces is 3 tablespoons, ¾ ounce is 1 ½ tablespoons, and ½ ounce is 1 tablespoon.

Change it up: If desired, line the rim of your glass with lime juice and salt. For a mellow drink, use 1 ½ ounces tequila. For stronger citrus flavor, add 1 to 2 dashes of Angostura orange bitters (not their regular bitters).

Nutrition

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Want to roast chickpeas that are actually crispy? You’re in the right place. I’ve cracked the code, and I’m here to share it with you. These roasted chickpeas are a delightful snack rich in protein and fiber. They’re also great sprinkled over hummus and salads.

To be honest, I never loved roasted chickpeas until I learned how to make them this way. They were always just ok—warm and lightly crisp on the outside but unchanged on the inside. They didn’t feel worth the effort when chickpeas warmed on the stove are nice already.

chickpeas

These roasted chickpeas are legitimately so gloriously crisp that they are popcorn-level irresistible. In fact, they’re so crisp throughout that you should serve them with a drink to help wash them down.

The trick is in the method. I found some helpful clues in a New York Times recipe by Colu Henry and tweaked the method from there. It took ten tries to ensure we had landed on the very best technique, and I found several fun flavor variations along the way. Here we go!

chickpeas before and after baking

How to Make Perfectly Crispy Roasted Chickpeas

You’ll find the full recipe below, but here are the factors that yield super crisp chickpeas.

  1. Pat the chickpeas as dry as possible before baking. Discard any skins that fall off as you pat them dry, but you do not need to spend extra time picking the skins off each chickpea.
  2. Do not add oil or salt yet! Spread the chickpeas across a baking sheet lined with parchment paper (if you want to bake two cans of chickpeas at once, you’ll need to use two baking sheets to avoid overcrowding them).
  3. Roast until the chickpeas are crisp and golden in spots, shaking the pan after every 10-minute interval.
  4. Turn off the oven and let the chickpeas rest in the hot oven for 10 to 15 more minutes. I cannot explain why this works, but it does. The chickpeas are more crisp this way than they are if you bake them for the same length of time.
  5. Finally, transfer the chickpeas to a bowl and stir in olive oil, salt and optional seasonings. Enjoy.

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Roasted Chickpea Flavoring Suggestions

While the chickpea flavor shines best in its basic form, you might have fun adding spices. Here are a few options that I enjoyed:

  • For Indian-inspired flavor, try 1/4 teaspoon curry powder
  • For Mexican-inspired flavor, add 1/4 teaspoon chili powder plus an optional pinch of cayenne pepper for extra heat
  • For autumnal flavor, add up to 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin spice blend

Roasted Chickpea Serving Suggestions

Try these roasted chickpeas as an unexpected topping to bulk up familiar salads, like Homemade Caesar Salad, Tabbouleh or Fattoush Salad with Mint Dressing.

Crisp roasted chickpeas offer an interesting contrast over creamy hummus, as you see here. They’re a fun way to dress up store-bought hummus or try them atop my Green Goddess Hummus for an extra-special snack.

Try making a wrap with my Green Goddess Tahini Dip, fresh greens and pickled onions.

Please let me know how your roasted chickpeas turn out in the comments! I love hearing from you.

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  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 1 cup
  • Diet: Vegan

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These roasted chickpeas are extra crispy! Learn the trick to perfectly crispy chickpeas in this simple recipe, plus flavor variations. Recipe yields 1 scant cup; double if desired (see the special instructions in the recipe notes).

Ingredients

  • 1 can (15 ounces) chickpeas, rinsed and drained, or 1 ½ cups cooked chickpeas
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • ⅛ teaspoon fine salt
  • Optional seasonings (see note)

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and line a large, rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Pat the chickpeas as dry as possible with clean tea towels or paper towels. Discard any chickpea skins that come off readily during this process, but you don’t need to spend time picking them off. 
  2. Spread the chickpeas evenly across the prepared baking sheet. Roast them as-is until they’re crisp and golden in spots, shaking the pan after every 10 minutes, about 20 to 25 minutes total. 
  3. Give the chickpeas one more little shake, then turn off the oven and leave the chickpeas as-is for another 10 to 15 minutes, checking on them as time goes on to ensure they don’t burn (watch the chickpeas around the edges). This step helps them get extra crunchy and stay that way. 
  4. Remove the chickpeas from the oven and transfer them to a low, wide serving bowl. Toss them with the olive oil, salt, and optional seasonings of your choice. Once cooled completely, store them in a sealed bag with the air squeezed out for up to 1 month. Serve them with a drink to help wash them down!

Notes

To double the recipe: Use two baking sheets with one can of chickpeas on each. Bake them on the upper third and middle racks. Halfway through baking, shake the pans and swap their positions. You’ll likely need to bake them for the full 25 minutes and let them rest the full 15 minutes in the oven after that. 

Optional seasonings: Try stirring in ¼ teaspoon curry powder, or ¼ teaspoon chili powder plus a tiny pinch of cayenne for extra heat, or ½ teaspoon pumpkin spice blend.

Nutrition

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Friends coming over? Make this baked goat cheese! It’s warm, creamy, tangy but lightly sweetened with honey, and a touch savory.

This irresistible appetizer comes together quickly in a food processor with simple ingredients. We’ll whip the goat cheese with cream cheese, honey, garlic and seasonings. Once baked, this dip is your favorite restaurant-level delicious.

baked goat cheese ingredients

I modeled this recipe after the lovely goat cheese dip at Rye, a restaurant in Kansas City. We visited a couple of times to research the French Blond Cocktail (reportedly Taylor Swift’s favorite!) and I remembered how much I love their goat cheese appetizer.

I asked about the ingredients and came home determined to recreate it. I’ve simplified the ingredients a bit, but this dip is just as nice. I hope you’ll try it!

goat cheese before and after baking

How to Make Baked Goat Cheese

You’ll find the full recipe below. Here’s a brief preview with additional notes:

1) Blend until whipped

In a food processor, combine goat cheese, a lesser amount of cream cheese, honey, garlic, and basic seasonings—salt, pepper and optional red pepper flakes.

The goat cheese and cream cheese will blend just fine even if they’re coming straight from the refrigerator, but the blending process is smoother and quieter if those ingredients have come to room temperature beforehand. This dip is made predominantly with goat cheese (10 ounces), but a small amount of cream cheese (2 ounces) yields a significantly more luscious and creamy dip.

2) Transfer to a baking dish

Transfer the dip to a small oven-safe baking dish with a 3- to 4-cup (1 quart) capacity. We used a small cast iron skillet for these photos, which was barely large enough. Pyrex or stoneware baking dishes also work well.

3) Drizzle and bake

Before baking, drizzle the dip all over with a little more honey. Bake on the upper rack for 13 to 15 minutes until the top is lightly golden.

4) Drizzle and serve

Give the hot dip at least five minutes to cool before serving. Drizzle it once again with honey, and serve as desired.

whipped goat cheese

Baked Goat Cheese Serving Suggestions

This baked goat cheese recipe is an easy, impromptu appetizer. It’s the perfect recipe to make when friends are on their way and your refrigerator is low on fresh produce. It’s also a great starter for almost any special dinner, from traditional to Mediterranean feasts.

Serve your goat cheese with a vehicle for dipping. Try toasted slices of sourdough bread, pita chips or toasted pita wedges. For a gluten-free option, try sturdy crackers or carrots cut on the diagonal.

For a full appetizer spread, serve with fresh berries, crudités like carrot or cucumber, olives or tapenade, or nuts. You could serve this dip with a fresh salad for contrasting textures—try my Easy Tomato Salad or Roasted & Raw Carrot Salad with Avocado.

baked goat cheese with honey on top

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Please let me know how your baked goat cheese turns out in the comments! I love hearing from you.

baked goat cheese on toast

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Baked Goat Cheese

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings
  • Diet: Vegetarian

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This creamy, honey-swirled baked goat cheese recipe is easy to make at a moment’s notice! Recipe yields a scant 2 cups, enough for 4 to 6 appetizer servings.

Ingredients

  • 10 ounces goat cheese
  • 2 ounces cream cheese
  • 1 tablespoon honey, plus 2 teaspoons more for drizzling, divided
  • 1 small-to-medium garlic clove, cut into several pieces
  • ¼ teaspoon fine salt
  • 10 twists of freshly ground black pepper
  • ⅛ teaspoon red pepper flakes, to taste (optional)
  • For serving: Crusty sourdough or crostini or toasted pita wedges, berries, olives or tapenade, etc.

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit with a rack in the upper third of the oven. 
  2. In a food processor, combine the goat cheese, cream cheese, 1 tablespoon of the honey, garlic, salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes (if using). 
  3. Process until the mixture comes together completely and is lightly whipped, about 2 minutes, pausing to scrape down the sides and base as necessary. The mixture will ball up in the food processor and eventually smooth out. If in doubt, process a little longer. 
  4. Taste, and adjust as necessary—add another pinch of red pepper flakes for more heat, or another teaspoon or two of honey if you’d like it sweeter (we will drizzle it with more honey next, so the finished dip will be a little sweeter than you’re tasting now).
  5. Transfer the dip to a small oven-safe baking dish with a 3- to 4-cup (1 quart) capacity. Spread it evenly across the base of the dish, with some texture remaining on top. Drizzle it with 1 teaspoon of additional honey. 
  6. Bake the dip on the upper rack for 13 to 15 minutes until the top is lightly golden in places, and bubbling and puffed around the edges. Drizzle it with another teaspoon or so of honey, and let it cool for about 5 minutes (it’s hot). Serve with your desired accompaniments. 

Nutrition

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