Dips. Sometimes that’s a meal for us. In fact, we’ve tinkered with the idea of throwing a party featuring nothing but dips to indulge in. With that in mind, here’s a delish dip that should make it to the party. Mexican Street Corn Dip Ingredients: 1 teaspoon canola oil 2 ⅓ cups fresh or frozen (thawed) corn kernels 1 jalapeño pepper, seeded and finely chopped ¼ cup mayonnaise ¼ cup Mexican crema or sour cream 2 tablespoons lime juice 1 teaspoon chili powder ¾ cup crumbled queso fresco, divided ⅛ teaspoon cayenne pepper Chopped cilantro for garnish Tortilla chips for serving Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Heat oil in a large skillet over high heat until hot but not smoking. Add corn and jalapeño and cook, without stirring, until lightly charred, about 3 minutes. Stir and cook for another 3 minutes. Transfer the mixture to a medium bowl. Stir in mayonnaise, crema (or sour cream), lime juice, chili powder and 1/2 cup queso fresco. Spread the mixture in an 8-inch glass pie pan or 1-quart baking dish. Top with the remaining 1/4 cup queso fresco and sprinkle with cayenne. Bake until the cheese is melted and the outer edges begin to bubble, about 12 minutes. Garnish with chopped cilantro and serve with tortilla chips, if desired. *recipe courtesy of EatingWell.com Tropical Mango Coconut Chips: Using mature Thai coconuts, this new addition brings the tropical mango flavor without any added sugar. MSRP: $4.99 Toasted Sesame Thai Rice Chips: A savory on-the-go-snack inspired by Northern Thai street food and made with crunchy Thai rice grains. MSRP: $3.99 Peanut Butter Dang Bar: Made with healthy plant-based fats from coconut, cocoa butter, peanuts, and almond butter, this new flavor joins Dang’s award-winning keto-certified line of snack bars. MSRP: $2.49 Founded in 2012, Dang Foods is owned and operated by two Thai brothers who grew up living between New York City and Bangkok. In New York City, they were used to being teased and feeling like they didn’t fit in at school because of the food they ate. Now, through Dang, they are able to generate long-overdue awareness at scale for the Asian-American snack culture that is predominantly healthy, plant-based, and full of bold flavors and whole food ingredients. So, there. Find all these Dang products at Kroger, Target, Whole Foods and any place else that dares to Dang. We could go on with this Dang puns all Dang day… P.S. So grateful that the name of this company isn't Dong, because... |
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