Easy Christmas Party Dip

Your party centerpiece should this Easy Christmas Party Dip. It is presented at a beautiful wreath of veggies around the colorful dip.

This is a version of Veggie Wreath With Creamy Sun-dried Tomato Dip by BettyCrocker

“For my holiday party I love to serve this festive Easy Christmas Party Dip.”

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    Ingredients

    • DIP
    • 1  (8-oz.) container nonfat sour cream
    • 1/4  cup reduced-calorie mayonnaise
    • 1  teaspoon sugar
    • 1  teaspoon onion powder
    • 1/2  teaspoon lemon-pepper seasoning
    • 1/4  teaspoon garlic powder
    • 1/4  cup finely chopped sun-dried tomatoes packed in olive oil and herbs (from 6.5-oz. jar)
    • WREATH
    • 1  (16-oz.) pkg. fresh broccoli florets
    • 1  (16-oz.) pkg. fresh cauliflower florets
    • 1   large fresh red bell pepper

    Directions

    1. 1In medium bowl, combine all dip ingredients except sun-dried tomatoes; beat until smooth and creamy. Fold in tomatoes. Cover; refrigerate 1 to 2 hours to blend flavors.
    2. 2In Dutch oven, bring about 4 quarts (16 cups) water to a boil. Add broccoli and cauliflower; cook 30 seconds. Drain; rinse with cold water. Cover; refrigerate 1 hour or until cool.
    3. 3Drain broccoli and cauliflower again. Arrange in ring on large serving platter to form wreath shape, alternating stripes of broccoli and cauliflower. Decorate with red bell peppers cut into stars or long strips.
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    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    use nonfat greek-style yogurt instead--lots of protein and healthy bacteria

    12/21/2010 6:12:52 PM
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