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Dip Recipes

Dip Recipes

A snack accompanied by a simple dip, such as mayonnaise, can instantly send fireworks through your taste buds! And It’s no rocket-science to come up with signature dip recipes either. Pick up three or four ingredients from your kitchen, blend them to a paste, add seasoning and flavor (tangy, sweet, whatever!) and you’ll have ended up with your own signature dip. Just to ignite the chef in you, we present to you, in this article, with dip recipes from across the world! Feel free to give these recipes a unique twist, because, sky is the limit!

Chocolate Fondue

Marshmallows and chocolate fondue are a match made in heaven! To make chocolate fondue.

Tangy Mint-Coriander Chutney

Mint-coriander chutney is multipurpose—you can make some to whip up a quick bhel puri, spread on your toast, or simply to dunk samosas, kachor is, and kebabs! To make mint chutney.

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Ingredients

semisweet Swiss chocolate: 300 gm

cup heavy cream: 1

unsalted butter: 2 tbsp

Vanilla extract: 1 tsp

A pinch of cinnamon powder (optional)

tamarind paste: 1 tbsp

lemon Juice: 2 tsp

sprigs mint: 5

ginger: 1 inch

green chilli: 1

cumin powder

salt to taste

How To Make Dip Recipes

  1. Boil water in a vessel and turn the heat to low.
  2. Add cream in a mixing bowl and place the bowl in boiling water
  3. Melt chocolate and butter in a microwave.
  4. Add melted butter-chocolate mixture to heated cream, add vanilla extract and cinnamon powder, and whisk well.
  5. Transfer chocolate fondue into a fondue pot and light the tiny source of flame underneath.
  6. Arrange a platter of marshmallows, strawberries, and cakes to go with your fondue!

Enjoy chocolate fondue with your favorite people over a game of Scotland Yard!

Blend all ingredients to a paste and your chutney is ready! Enjoy hot samosas and khakhras with tangy coriander-mint chutney with family over a game of Ludo! The best part is how you can make this chutney and store a batch in insulated food jars for use later!

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