The month of November has slipped on by me without me noticing it. How is it possible that Thanksgiving is next week? It was 82 degrees here a couple days ago and I've been seeing Christmas stuff filling up the stores. It just doesn't feel right. I'm not ready! Surely I'm not the only one? I'd love to have a lineup of Thanksgiving sides and dessert ideas for you, but that's just not going to happen. Instead I have one delicious dip for you that you can serve to your guests while watching the ball game and enjoying a cold beer. That's better than green been casserole, any day.
I was asked by the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board to come up with an original idea for a dip containing dairy. I brainstormed a bit with my mom and my friend Maranda, from Jolts and Jollies and we came up with this Cheesy Ranch BLT Dip. It's loaded with spinach, tomatoes, bacon, held together with a healthy serving of Mozzarella and cream cheese and seasoned with Ranch dressing and fresh garlic. Served atop a a sliced baguette, this was like the classic sandwich kicked up a few notches. Maranda and I came up with several ideas for dips that we wanted to make so she decided to throw herself an impromptu birthday party and asked people to bring a dip along with them. I brought two dips- this hot BLT dip and Mr. H :-) It was great fun, we laughed, made new friends and no one went home hungry- Happy birthday Manna!
Serves 8
- 6 slices bacon
- 1 box (10 oz.) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained
- 8 oz. cream cheese, at room temperature
- 8 oz. (2 cups) Mozzarella cheese, freshly grated
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- 1/2 cup diced tomato, seeded
- 1 clove garlic, finely minced
- 3 Tablespoons Ranch dressing powder
Dice bacon into 1/2-inch pieces and cook over medium-high heat til crisp. Remove bacon from the grease with a slotted spoon and allow to drain on a paper towel lined plate.
In a large bowl, combine spinach, cream cheese, 1 1/2 cups of the grated Mozzarella, cooked bacon, mayonnaise, tomato, garlic and Ranch dressing powder. Using a rubber spatula, mix until well combined. Scrape mixture into the prepared dish and smooth the top. Sprinkle the top with the remaining half cup of Mozzarella.
Bake for 20-25 minutes or until bubbly and golden. Serve with a sliced baguette or crackers.
Earlier this year, I did a review of Chinet Bakeware and loved it. Anytime I have a gathering to go to or if I'm taking a dish to a friend, I now bake it in these wonderful pans. You can read my review of the product HERE, if you'd like. Since the holidays are right around the corner, Chinet has graciously offered to give one of my readers a set of disposable Chinet Bakeware. One lucky reader will receive a set of each of the sizes pictured in the photo above.
All you have to do is tell me what your favorite Thanksgiving food is by leaving me a comment on this post. Please leave a way for me to contact you if you win. I will select a winner this week. Offer valid to residents of the USA only. Good luck!
Homemade rolls are always my favorite. But that dip might fill me up before dinner even starts!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Thanksgiving dish is the Pecan Pie my Mother in Law makes. She is 87 and still insists on cooking the dinner and does an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is sweet potato casserole--not with marshmallows; the one with the brown sugar topping. Most people put pecans in the topping, but my mother knows I can't stand nuts and always makes a nut-free one just for me. It makes Thanksgiving extra-special.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is pecan pie, sometimes I go completely overboard and throw a couple of handfuls of chocolate chips in!!!
ReplyDeletehome made ravioli... yep... ravioli :) my family is italian and our main dish was always our mouth watering 100% home made ravioli. our turkey and mashed potatoes were more of an afterthought than part of our feast. I live across the country from my family now, and the thing i miss most is my italian thanksgiving
ReplyDeleteI love the garlic mashed potatoes with a bit of butter on them.
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My favorite is my mom's stuffing. darlabeck@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteGravy is the best Thanksgiving food, it goes on and with EVERYTHING! mmmm :)
ReplyDeleteI love cranberry sauce. Homemade or from a can, it's just tasty!
ReplyDeleteI love green bean casserole - I don't care how bad it is for you :) ~ Andi T.
ReplyDeleteandreatrautman812@gmail.com
My favorite dish is a toss up between homemade cranberry sauce and the family fudge-walnut pie! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteAmber
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A well-cooked turkey that's been soaking in a brine solution first helps make our Thanksgiving yummier. The hard part is finding a cold enough spot to safely brine the turkey! Love the dip recipe-spinach, cream cheese, ranch and bacon-mmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteJean
cooksci at yahoo dot com
Mashed potatoes for sure. Amalie.monlux@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteFavorite dish is pumpkin pie! I even eat it for breakfast on the week of Thanksgiving :)
ReplyDeletekarabeam at gmail dot com
This Cheesy Ranch BLT Dip is going to be my son's favorite dish for munching on this Thanksgiving feast. He loves anything that has cheese and bacon. Definitely will make this for him.
ReplyDeleteAs for my favorite Thanksgiving food, I love those buttermilk rolls with gravy :)
Hanna
nhanna222 at yahoo dot com
cranberry orange relish is my favorite
ReplyDeletefruitcrmble AT comcast DOT net
The stuffing!! :)
ReplyDeleteStuffing is my favorite. But not the cornbread kind. That's not real stuffing ;)
ReplyDeleteDressing! And mashed potatoes with gravy. Yum.
ReplyDeleteFried turkey and dressing--so yum!
ReplyDeletecledperez@hotmail.com
My favorite would have to be pumpkin pie. So good!
ReplyDeletecookingonthecounter at gmail dot com
I love mashed potatoes and gravy! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteshannewster@gmail.com
my grandma's apple pie!
ReplyDeletenatalie (at) thesweetslife (dot) com
I know most people pick sides or desserts but I am a turkey fan all the way. Roast, smoke it, fry it I don't care I just love it! Happy Thanksgiving to all and many blessings to all who are hurting and dealing with strife at this time.
ReplyDeletedastelton@gmail.com
Cornbread dressing is my favorite. Thanks!
ReplyDeletehsheree2012 at gmail dot com
I discovered a cranberry conserve recipe years ago that I just love (use it on everything from sandwiches to french toast). My entire family, woefully, will only eat that awful gelatinous cranberry mess from a can. Which means I get the 'good stuff' all to myself! Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHands down...it's the gravy. Gravy with turkey, or dressing, or mashed potatoes. But I LOVE the gravy!
ReplyDeleteIt too hard for me to choose just one! I love it all!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway!
April_kay8@yahoo.com
Your dip looks amazing, thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Thanksgiving dish is Sweet Potato Casserole! I like to make them in individual ramekins!
Seasidesmitten@aol.com
My favorite Thanksgiving food is stuffing! Mmmm so savory and delicious! Perfect leftover on top of a turkey sandwich...yummmm! I can't wait! dbellers@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteDressing, by a mile.
ReplyDeleteCaramel french apple pie is always my favorite, by far.
ReplyDeleteI would say pumpkin pie is my favorite but I also love the stuffing. YUM!
ReplyDeleteCranberry sauce, especially the next day on a leftover turkey sandwich :)
ReplyDeleteWow! That dip sounds amazing! Thanks for the chance to win a little something too. :o)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the dressing! I love a good day after turkey sandwich with cranberry sauce and dressing on it, mmmm!
ReplyDeleteIt's not thanksgiving without my grandma's delicious coconut cake.
ReplyDeleteTotally love the dip...my husband thanks you in advance! And I am all for the stuffing. I do prefer it to be stuffing, but will eat it as dressing too. Just make it (lots of it) and let me eat it for days...hot, cold, just yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Heather
fuerniss at hotmail dot com
I love turkey. I brine a turkey breast the night before, add fresh herbs and then grill it.
ReplyDeleteMel J.
mkjacquot@gmail.com
Homemade cranberry sauce! Thanksgiving just isnt the same without it :D
ReplyDeleteOur new favorite side is a take on Williams Sonoma brussels sprouts gratin. We make our own caramelized shallots. And no one needs 3 cups bread crumbs for the topping.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.williams-sonoma.com/recipe/brussels-sprouts-gratin-shallots.html?cm_src=RECIPESEARCH
Delicious!
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Cheri LaRochelle
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I love my homemade cranberry honey pear sauce! Love it so much!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that is so difficult to choose just one dish... I will have to go with Sweet Potatoes and Marshmallows or Sweet Potatoes and a Pecan Praline topping... either way, Sweet Potatoes rock! Please contact me at smileforsage @ yahoo . com. Thank you. Your blog is lovely. I am subscribed and have tried several of your recipes, with wonderful results!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Thanksgiving dish is stuffing ~
ReplyDeletethe sugar queen [at] inbox [dot] com
Sweet Yams topped with crispy marshmallows.
ReplyDeleteimtrjrsmom@aol.com
Leftovers!! Love a turkey sandwich with homemade cranberry relish. Lockefriends@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHomemade Stuffing with onions and sage!! Mmmmmmmm!!
ReplyDeleteMy absolute favorite is my "special" recipe Pumpkin Pie. Anyone who's had a taste, would never even consider going back to regular 'ole pumpkin pie (YES,it's THAT good!)
ReplyDeleteOK, now, 3....2....1....And let the baking BEGIN!
Stuffing is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the sweet potato casserole.
ReplyDeleteDressing is my favorite. I never heard of stuffing until I was an adult. There is nothing like good old fashioned cornbread dressing!!!
ReplyDeleteNothing beats homemade cranberry sauce. I could eat the whole bowl!
ReplyDeleteI've always been a fan of the whole meal-just seems like each dish makes it so special. I love sweet potatoes and of course dessert is always a hit - pumpkin pie! Thanks for the giveaway...Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is my dad's stuffing. He cooks it the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and he and I always have a taste in the middle of the night!
ReplyDeleteI NEED the oldfashioned bread/herb stuffing and a traditional pumpkin pie for Tday to be considered Tday!
ReplyDeleteSo many favorites, but the homemade rolls and mashed potatoes with gravy (and a little bit of corn) sends me back for seconds.
ReplyDeleteI actually could do without the turkey all together but it is the item that everyone expects so he graces our table front and center. Like many others I love all the sides, not one in particular but the feeling associated with having them all on one plate, all in one meal, being able to savor a bite of each.
ReplyDeleteWithout a doubt, for decades, my favorite thing on the table and in my mouth on Thanksgiving was creamed onions, but it was replaced recently by onions braised in balsalmic vinegar and bacon.
ReplyDeleteSherri
sherishera@aol.com
STUFFING & GRAVY
ReplyDeleteSausage stuffing hands down!!!! Thank you! Cheryl D
ReplyDeleteOur family cornbread dressing recipe is something we look forward to eating every Thanksgiving! Lots of sweet cornbread and bacon combined with other delicious flavors to make the perfect Thanksgiving dish!
ReplyDeletesjue1@hotmail.com
It's the dressing, with gravey of course ~ my mama's recipe! So HAPPY THANKSGIVING everyone!!!
ReplyDeletehutchinson_terry@columbusstate.edu
I love our cranberry jello mold that my Aunt and Mother have been making for years!!
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Mmmmm! I love Thanksgiving foods!! I would have to say my favorite is probably the stuffing. I only get it once a year and it's such a treat!! Thank you for the opportunity to win this. I make meals for others regularly and these would be great to have on hand they don't need to worry about giving my dishes back!!
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My favorite food for Thanksgiving is the Pumpkin or Chocolate Pie.
ReplyDeletepumpkin pie
ReplyDeleteDressing. My Mom's recipe which we could not find for about 10 years.
ReplyDeleteMmm, sweet potatoes!!!! Fried with sugar or in a casserole or pie or cranberry salad or...:) Gonna try this dip too!
ReplyDeleteAhhh! Prices to win, i'm in! Although we do not celebrate thanksgiving her in holland, i sure know what i would make for dinner; i would make a complete "lick the bowl dinner" (and probably need to lay down at the couch for the rest of the evening:-).. Hope you have a nice thanksgicing! This year i will celebrate it a little with you, because mij daughter is an exchangestudent in america this year, she sure will share it with us on fb.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice evening,
My favorite Thanksgiving dish is my mom's garlic green beans. It's a simple dish but no matter how hard I try, I can't get mine to taste as good as hers :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Thanksgiving dish is sweet potato casserole with the crunchy topping.
ReplyDeleteWe always have broccoli casserole! It's the kids favorite. gserrano1966@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteForgot...my email is elaine1255(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteOh, Turkey white meat, then dip it in mashed potatoes and gravy, the perfect bite. Ohhh, mouth watering already. Yumm
ReplyDeletepumpkin pie with an over abudance of sprayed on whip cream will always be my favorite.
ReplyDeletePumpkin Pie, Just cannot get enough of it around this time of year.
ReplyDeleteI love the dark meat on the Turkey and the stuffing. Thanks for the chance to enter.
ReplyDeleteAndrea D.
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Sweet Potato Casserole with chopped pecans on top.
ReplyDelete'm the traditionalist and go for the pumpkin pie ~ but the rest of family always wants a grasshopper pie (creme de menthe,marshmallows melted, cool whip in an oreo crust). It was always so cute when the kids and now grandkids are little - Dear Hubby and I would have them convinced the grasshoppers were harvested out of an old stump in the woods.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try the Cheesy Ranch BLT Dip ~ I'm from Wisconsin and all that cheese and dairy is right up my alley!! Thanks for sharing:)
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This looks and sounds delicious!! Definitely going to give it a try! My fav Thanksgiving food is my mom's orange jello mold!! YUM! :)
ReplyDeleteI love dessert! I've been making your apple cherry tart and its always a hit!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Thanksgiving dish is my mom's stuffing, but I have not been able to duplicate it even with her recipe in hand. -- oh me.
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I love pecan pie! My Grandma Ruby was always in charge of the pies on the holidays. She lived with us having her own apartment downstairs in our house. So while my mom was upstairs making turkey and mashed potatoes, Grandma was making pies! The smells in my house were amazing! ')
ReplyDeleteWe have LOTS of desserts ... I can't pick a favorite!! Maybe pecan pie?
ReplyDeleteMy moms sausage stuffing---hands down THE BEST stuffing ever!
ReplyDeleteWell, I must say Pumpkin Pie is my favorite, but it must have real whip cream. Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, I have so much to be thankful for.
ReplyDeleteI love the dressing. We use a recipe from the old Better Homes and Gardens cookbook called "Harvest Dressing". Thanks for sharing a contest! holly4shelfreliance@gmaildotcom
ReplyDeleteIt's a toss-up: stuffing (made with any and all the leftover bread in the freezer!) or pumpkin pie.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love stuffing! I don't make it throughout the year just to salivate at thanksgiving :).
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Thanksgiving food is spinach squares
ReplyDeleteIt is so hard to choose just one thing, but my grandmother always makes the cranberry sauce especially for me each year. No one else really touches it (including her) yet she makes it just for me and it is the only time I ever get it! It adds such a special touch to the holiday that I would have to say that is my favorite :)
ReplyDeleteOur thanksgiving is very untraditional, most of my family is vegetarian so thanksgiving doesn't involve a turkey and stuffing for us but there is a favorite part to it for me. For twenty years now the same family and friends has spent wednesday evening to thursday night together. I was about eight years old when this tradition began but to this day every year without fail someone host's thanksgiving and all of us kids (now in our 20's and 30's) and our parents get together for a sleepover. Our wednesday and thursday is filed with lots of football and FOOD! So my favorite part is getting to be an adult who still does sleepovers!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is my sisters banana pudding and my dressing and from scratch mac-n-cheese!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Thanksgiving food is not so much a food, but something that goes along with the food. The gravy! It just tastes so good with almost everything I've tried it with hahaha. (:
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Well every single thing is always 'licious but if I had to pick one, well it would have to be good ol' Southern cornbread dressin' cause the only thing we stuff is our faces!!
ReplyDeleteI love loaded mashed potatoes!!
ReplyDeleteThe Pumpkin Pie.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy making the Williams Sonoma Butternut Squash Casserole recipe. It is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI loooove mashed potatoes!
ReplyDeleteshayaa.lovee@gmail.com
My Grandma's Stuffing is the highlight of my Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteHmm...I do love stuffing, but then I also love fresh rolls with butter. Pumpkin pie's not bad either, but perhaps it's the whipped cream I like more than the pie. Too hard to decide! Now I'm hungry!
ReplyDeletebarbandrewz at gmail dot com
Cranberry Fluff!!!
ReplyDeletejessicarwarfield at gmail dot com
My favorite it probably cornbread and sausage stuffing
ReplyDeletemummytotwoboys@yahoo.com
I make a sweet potato casserole that is one of my favorite foods ever, anywhere (if I do say so myself!). ;)
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h4schaffer at gmail dot com
My favorite Thanksgiving is the cream style corn my aunt used to bring to Thanksgiving when I was a child. Never anything better.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and yours.