Buffalo chicken dip and Tuscan white bean dip (both dairy-free)

Hi friends! How are ya? I’m sorry for disappearing on ya this past week. It might have been the longest span in 12 years that I’ve gone without posting… including after the births of our children. (Oops.) I had grand plans to have posts pre-written before our cruise, but with the book manuscript deadline, it just didn’t happen. I sent it in, did a ridiculous happy dance, packed up our stuff, and hopped on a plane with the kiddos to meet the Pilot in Miami.

We had the most incredible time. Disney just does it SO right and the girls ran around eating ice cream cones, swimming, and meeting their favorite characters. The Pilot and I enjoyed a fancy dinner, some workout dates, and thoroughly enjoyed watching the girls live their best beach lives. I’ll share a full recap soon!! Our last Disney cruise recap is here + Alaska excursions.

For today, I wanted to share two dip recipes we’ve been loving. I’ve made the buffalo chicken one a few times and it’s been a huge hit. For our Super Bowl party, I made a mental reminder to make at least a double batch next time! I also revamped an old Tuscan white bean dip recipe from the blog days of yore. It was a dinner party fave and I also love it on wraps, salads, or on top of protein. 

Here are the super easy and healthy recipes!

2 healthy homemade dairy-free dip recipes

Buffalo Chicken Dip

This dip recipe is packed with protein and is so delicious with celery or your favorite crackers. Add more hot sauce if needed!

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Buffalo chicken dip (dairy-free)

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An easy, protein-packed dip recipe that’s also dairy-free! Enjoy with celery sticks and your favorite crackers

  • Author: Gina Harney
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: N/A
  • Total Time: 20 minutes

Ingredients

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1 lb. cooked chicken breast, shredded

4 oz Kite Hill plain cream cheese

3 tablespoons mayonnaise (I used vegan mayo)

4 tablespoons hot sauce (more if needed)

1/2 teaspoon oregano

1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika

Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

Combine all ingredients in a large bowl. Serve warm!

Tuscan White Bean Dip

This is one of my very favorite dip recipes. It has savory sweet tomatoes, fresh basil, garlic, and olive oil. It’s awesome on a wrap with some sliced veggies, in salads, or served with crudités.

Here’s the recipe:

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Tuscan White Bean Dip (dairy-free)

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A simple and savory vegan dip recipe. It’s also delicious on wraps or in salads!

  • Author: Gina Harney

Ingredients

Scale

1 can white beans, drained and rinsed

3 oz sun-dried tomatoes (marinated in olive oil)

1 teaspoon dried basil

1/3 cup olive oil

1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

Salt to taste

Fresh basil for serving

Instructions

In a small food processor, combine all ingredients and blend until smooth. Taste and adjust salt if necessary.

Serve in a bowl, drizzled with olive oil and topped with fresh basil.

Are there any dips or sauces you like to make each week? I’d love to hear about your faves! I feel like they make veggies and lunches a bit more fun. 🙂

xo

Gina

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2 Comments

  1. Tracy on February 26, 2020 at 4:12 pm

    I’ve missed your posts! Welcome back 🙂 Glad you had a great time!

  2. Elizabeth Dowling on February 27, 2020 at 10:45 am

    I have a friend who had made a buffalo chicken dip for a work event once and I absolutely loved it. I cannot wait to try your version! I recently tried your chickpea curry salad recipe and it was a huge hit with the whole family, so thank you very much for the recipe 🙂 I have been on a weight loss journey for about a year now and over the first 9ish months I lost about 45 pounds and the last couple months I have been using Letitox (https://mmini.me/FastestWeightLossSolution) and it has been incredible! Down 70 pounds now, yay :), hope it helps some other people as well.

    I cannot wait to try this new recipe out
    and see what other yummy recipes you come out with in the future 😀

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