Roasted garlic jalapeno dip is a simple yet delicious party appetizer. Combine cream cheese, jalapenos, roasted garlic and Greek yogurt and you’ll get this creamy dip!
Making roasted garlic jalapeno dip is very easy. You only need a few ingredients and a food processor to make it.
Time-wise, count with 5 minutes. Maybe 10, if you are really slow and take time to style your dip.
However, the one thing that needs more time is roasting the garlic in the oven.
What to serve with roasted garlic jalapeno dip?
My favorite dippers are nachos, chips, or crackers. You can also serve this with celery sticks or shop-bought or homemade breadsticks (these jalapeno breadsticks are also a great option).
How to make jalapeno dip with roasted garlic
First, you need to roast the garlic heads. I usually roast them when making vegetable foil packets. That way I have veggies ready as a side (for dinner) and garlic ready for the dip.
How long does it take to roast garlic?
It takes about 30 minutes. The whole process is simple. You need to cup about a third of the garlic top off, leaving the cloves exposed a bit. I also peel off some of the outer skin.
Then place each garlic head onto a sheet of tin foil (aluminum foil). Drizzle with olive oil, season with salt, pepper and sweet paprika.
Wrap them in the foil and bake. Let the garlic cool off before peeling it. It should come out easily, with minimum effort.
Then, get your food processor ready. Measure all the ingredients and throw them into the processor.
Process until well combined. Taste it and add more seasoning, if desired.
Useful tips
- Roast the garlic ahead (maybe a day or two before your party) to save some time. Just keep it whole in the fridge (wrapped in aluminum foil) until ready to use.
- I like serving this roasted garlic jalapeno dip in a muffin tray with some chips or crackers. Now it is completely up to you what you decide to serve this dip in and with.
- You can substitute Greek yogurt with natural unsweetened yogurt. Sour cream will also work well here.
- The jalapenos I used were from a jar (Old El Paso). I have not tried using fresh jalapenos to make this dip.
- This dip is perfect for entertaining at home.
Guys, throwing a party might be a little overwhelming, especially when you are new to it. That is why tips for entertaining at home come always handy!
They help us set our priorities right, outsource certain tasks (if needed) or just point us to the right direction.
My advice to anyone who is about to throw their first party is to get organized well ahead. When you know what is the theme of your party, then plan the menu.
Always take into consideration your guests’ food restrictions/diets … and only then plan the rest of the things (decorations, entertainment, …).
Roasted Garlic Jalapeno Dip
Roasted garlic jalapeno dip is a simple yet delicious party appetizer. Combine cream cheese, jalapenos, roasted garlic and Greek yogurt and you’ll get this creamy dip!
Ingredients
Roasted Garlic:
- 2 garlic heads
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- salt
- black pepper
- sweet paprika (optional)
Dip:
- ½ cup jalapenos, drained (60 grams)
- ½ cup cream cheese (120 grams)
- 3 tablespoons Greek yogurt
- fresh parsley (a few sprigs)
Instructions
Roasting the garlic:
- Cut about a third of the garlic top off, leaving the cloves exposed a bit. Peel off some of the outer skin.
- Place each garlic head onto a sheet of aluminum foil.
- Drizzle them with olive oil.
- Season with salt, pepper and sweet paprika (optional).
- Wrap them in the foil and bake at 360°F/180°C for 30 minutes or until soft.
- Let the garlic cool off before peeling it. It will come out easily, with minimum effort.
Making the dip:
- In a food processor, combine the roasted garlic cloves with jalapenos, cream cheese, Greek yogurt and fresh parsley. Pulse until smooth.
- Serve right away.
Notes
- Use fresh flat-leaf parsley. If you don’t have it or if you prefer cilantro, you can use it too.
- The amount of jalapenos can be adjusted to your liking.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
16Serving Size:
1 tbspAmount Per Serving: Calories: 42Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 7mgSodium: 61mgCarbohydrates: 2gFiber: 0gSugar: 1gProtein: 1g
Gina says
Can you make this In advance?
Julia | Appetizer Addiction says
Yes, you can!
Jacqueline Debono says
I love dips and often serve them with the aperitif when I have guests. This dip sounds delicious. Def one to try. Going to pin for later!
Julia says
Thanks, Jacqueline!
Andrea Metlika says
Looks Delicious! Presentation idea is fantastic too!
Julia says
Thanks so much, Andrea!
Chris Collins says
I absolutely love roasted garlic and jalapeno, so I can only imagine how delicious this is! Definitely on my to-cook list 🙂
Julia says
That's great to hear! 🙂
Eden says
Looks creamy and delish. And so easy! A great game day recipe.
Julia says
Thanks!
Tina says
I love roasted garlic, it's so rich and has that slightly nutty flavor. Using it in a dip is genius, your roasted jalapeño dip looks amazing. Definitely going to have to try this. Maybe I'll surprise my family at TG dinner:) Thanks for sharing this.
Julia says
You are welcome!