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    Home » Recipes » Slideshows

    Dips and Salsas You Can’t Get Enough Of!

    Published: May 14, 2024 by Sonila · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    If you love hosting friends as often as we do, you’ll love having some of these recipes handy. The Spinach and Goat Cheese dip is perfect for a small gathering while the Mango and Strawberry salsa can be made into a big bowl to satisfy a crowd. Hope you enjoy these recipes:).

    Roasted Red Pepper Dip with Feta Cheese

    A colorful platter with a dip made with red peppers and feta. Dip is garnished with pine nuts and fresh parsley. There's toasted bread dipped in the platter and more bread on the side!!
    Mediterranean Red Peppers Dip with Feta Cheese – ©Sonila Zarate

    This roasted red peppers dip with feta cheese is a beautiful and delicious dip that wows everyone. You can get creative with toppings, but I love to top it with toasted pinenuts and some flat leaf parsley. Get Recipe: Red Pepper Dip with Feta

    Spinach and Artichoke Dip with Goat Cheese

    A cast iron skillet showing a spinach artichoke dip with a bread dipped in it.
    Goat Cheese Dip with Spinach and Artichokes – ©Sonila Zarate

    This spinach and artichoke dip has goat cheese instead of the traditional cream cheese and mayo. Goat cheese and two other cheeses I used make the dip gooey and perfect for dipping bread or chips in it. We love cooking this dip in a cast iron skillet and serving it in the same skillet too. Get Recipe: Spinach and Artichoke Dip with Goat Cheese

    Mango and Strawberry Salsa

    A blue bowl with mango strawberry salsa, surrounded with chips.
    Mango Strawberry Salsa – ©Sonila Zarate from Mediterranean Latin Love Affair

    This Mango and Strawberry salsa is a favorite salsa for us to serve during mango season. It’s usually a hit on Memorial Day weekend get togethers in our house as that’s peak mango season here in South Florida. This salsa can be doubled or tripled and works great for a crowd. Get Recipe: Mango Strawberry Salsa!

    If love mangoes like we do, feel free to check out these other mango recipes from my blog!

    Whipped Cottage Cheese Dip

    Whipped cottage cheese dip in a blue round platter, topped with olives, mint and peppers.
    Whipped Cottage Cheese Dip with Feta Cheese – ©Sonila Zarate

    This dip with whipped cottage cheese and feta cheese is a Mediterranean delight, so good with some toasted or lightly grilled pita bread. Plus it has some extra protein so it’s guilt free indulging:). I love topping this dip with marinated olives and little red peppers. Get Recipe: Whipped Cottage Cheese Dip

    Mediterranean Green Goddess Dip

    A green dip shown in a round plate, surrounded by peppers, celery and bread for dipping.
    Mediterranean Green Goddess Dip – ©Sonila Zarate

    I love giving a Mediterranean twist to classic recipes. As I did on the spinach dip where I replaced cream cheese and mayo with goat cheese, for this Green Goddess dip I used a huge amount of herbs and Greek yogurt to create this beautiful dip. You can also thin it a bit with olive oil and lemon juice to make it into a dressing. Get Recipe: Mediterranean Green Goddess Dip

    Garlic & Cilantro Yogurt Dip

    Fried yucca in a plate next to a bowl of a yogurt based dip. Dip is garnished with cilantro.
    Garlic & Cilantro Yogurt Dip – ©Sonila Zarate

    I love yogurt and garlic combination, I know it’s a bit weird if you’re not used to it. But if you’ve been in the Balkan or Mediterranean region, you know we cook plenty with yogurt and garlic. But if you mix garlic, cilantro, olive oil and yogurt plus few more ingredients you can get a fantastic dip or topping that is great with grilled meats for example lamb chops. Get Recipe: Cilantro, garlic yogurt dip

    Ajvar Dip – Balkan Red Pepper Dip

    Red pepper dip shown in a white recipient with bread dipping in it.
    The famous Balkan red pepper dip or sauce, Ajvar – ©Sonila Zarate

    Ajvar is a Serbian dip with roasted red peppers, eggplant, garlic, olive oil etc etc. Most Balkan countries use ajvar in kebab sandwiches. It’s really worth its weight in gold. You have to try it as a dip or as a condiment if you ever get a chance to try it! Get Recipe: Ajvar – Balkan Red Pepper Dip

    Tuna Tarragon Dip

    Tarragon tuna dip in a party tray, surrounded with carrots, celery, pita bread, little toasts or crostinis etc. Dip is garnished with parsley and green olive slices.
    Tarragon Tuna Dip – ©Sonila Zarate from Mediterranean Latin Love Affair

    I love this tuna tarragon dip especially during Spring time. It’s great when served with fresh ingredients like carrots, celery, peppers or pita, bread etc etc. The best thing about this dip is that it’s so quick to put together and chances are you have most ingredients in your pantry. Get Recipe: Tuna Tarragon Dip

    Use Strained Yogurt as Base for a Dip

    A plate with strained yogurt (labneh) dip made with walnuts and olive oil.
    Strained Yogurt Dip with Walnuts – ©Sonila Zarate

    I grew up in Albania where when I was little we bought milk early in the mornings as it came from the farms. We boiled it and used some for breakfast and made the rest into homemade yogurt. Then at the end of the week, we strained the yogurt into a thicker sauce we called Salcë Kosi in Albanian. This strained yogurt is similar to Labneh.

    You can use this strained yogurt to make amazing dips or spreads. My favorite dip with strained yogurt has chopped walnuts, garlic, olive oil and salt. It’s really a great meze! Get Recipe: Strained Yogurt and there you’ll see some examples on how I use strained yogurt.

    Argentinian Salsa Criolla

    A glass jar filled to the top with salsa criolla and there's a spoon in the jar too.
    Argentinian Salsa Criolla – ©Sonila Zarate

    One of my favorite restaurants here in Miami is an Argentinian restaurant that serves as a starter some fresh bread with this salsa criolla. I can’t stop dipping bread in it and we always ask for a second serving. The grilled steak also comes with a small container of salsa criolla and another one of chimichurri, so in that case it’s used as a topping or condiment. Get Recipe: Argentinian Salsa Criolla

    Thank you for reading my recipes, it means a lot to me and my family:). If you have any questions feel free to leave a comment!

    Feel free to check out some additional recipes in my blog:

    • Bolivian Salsa (Llajua)
    • Meyer Lemon Vinaigrette
    • Peruvian Green Sauce – Aji Verde
    • Sriracha Aioli

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    Mom of 2, wife, engineer, food blogger & recipe creator! Sonila was born in Albania, her heritage inspires her Mediterranean recipes while that of her husband the Latin ones. Sonila has 2 degrees in Engineering from University of Miami.

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