In the UK, you can find French onion dip at major supermarkets like Tesco, Sainsbury's, and Asda, usually in the chilled section alongside other dips. Additionally, specialty food shops and online retailers such as Amazon or Ocado may offer various brands of French onion dip. If you're looking for a homemade option, many recipes are available online that require simple ingredients like sour cream, mayonnaise, and onion soup mix.
You know when french onion dip has gone bad because it has water on the top.
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They are dank together.
Tim's Kitchen Tips - 2013 French Onion Dip 1-2 was released on: USA: 1 July 2013
If you are thinking about a 'dip' based on 'sour cream', then there is "French Onion Dip" where you add a packet of dried (instant) Onion Soup to sour cream, mix it well and then use as a dip for chips, (crisps) and vegetable sticks. It is verygood.
Here's some of my favorite sites for recipes: cambleskitchen.com, allrecipes.com. You can make things with a pre-made french onion soup or you can make it from scratch. I've found french onion soup to be especially good in burgers or as a dip for vegetables- it's a great party dip.
make your own
The grocery store on Kinsey and Charleston has it... I bought some about two weeks ago there :)
use plain yougurt...delicious and lower in calories
The grocery store on Kinsey and Charleston has it... I bought some about two weeks ago there :)
Dean's French Onion Dip can typically be kept fresh in the refrigerator for about 7 to 10 days after opening. It's important to check the expiration date on the packaging and to store it properly in an airtight container to maintain its quality. Always look for signs of spoilage, such as changes in smell or texture, before consuming.
Onion is Oignon in French.