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Cheesy, golden and delicious Baked Garlic Bread Dip! This is a delicious holiday recipe for garlic bread in dip form! Start with roasted garlic and add a few key ingredients and of course, five different kinds of cheeses to make the most delicious dip your guests will go nuts for!

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GARLIC BREAD DIP.

Like, those have to be my favorite words put together.

We’re talking bout layers of layers of flavor. We’ll use garlic in three different forms, fold in some delicious ricotta and cream cheese, add fresh parsley, sprinkle with parmesan cheese and mozzarella and bake this dip in the oven until it’s golden. As an added touch, I love to drizzle it with a little white truffle oil. Because we’re fancy like that! And trust me when I say this – it tastes exactly like garlic bread but in dip form!

Trust me, this is the appetizer of your dreams! It’s a cross between baked ricotta and a garlic dip. And it’s perfect to serve for game day, Christmas or New Years with crackers, homemade crostini, or even some potato chips. It’s also a nice alternative to serving dipping oil on your next Italian dinner night.

The idea comes from an Italian restaurant here in town that serve whipped ricotta with their truffled garlic bread. And can I just say that I’ve modeled my garlic bread after theirs? As if that wasn’t enough, now I’m serving it up to in dip form. I’m obsessed!

Step aside French onion and caramelized onion dip – we’ve got a new easy appetizer in town!

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Ingredients for homemade garlic bread dip:

  • Heads of Garlic + Garlic Cloves:I wasn’t kidding when I said this is a garlic bread dip! We’re starting off my trimming the garlic and roasting the heads. Then we’ll grate in a few cloves into the dish as well.
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil:or any good quality olive oil, really! We’ll use this to drizzle on the garlic heads before we roast them in the oven.
  • Cream Cheese + Ricotta Cheese:these ingredients are the base of this dip. Make sure to remove them from the refrigerator a couple of hours ahead of time. It’s much easier to blend them together when they aren’t cold! Typically, I use mayo in my dips rather than ricotta, but ricotta pairs much better with garlic, so we’re making that swap.
  • Sour Cream:We’ll add a big dollop of sour cream to add tang to the dip. We’ll use just ¼ cup as the main base is the cream cheese and ricotta.
  • Parmesan and Asiago Cheese:Both the parmesan and asiago add nuttiness to the dip. They pair beautifully with the other ingredients and help enhance the other players in the dip.
  • Seasonings:I add in some garlic powder and some kosher salt. If you’ve been keeping count, that’s garlic in three different intensities what I’ve added to the dip thus far. But of course, you can pack this with as many herbs and spice as you’d like. A big pinch of red pepper flakes would add some heat if that’s you’re thing!
  • Fresh Herbs:I use fresh parsley and chives. Feel free to swap the chives for oregano, basil, or even some thyme if you prefer.
  • MozzarellaCheese:We’ll use the mozzarella primarily as a topping. It doesn’t get folded in like the other cheeses, but rather just layers on top of the baking dish before we bake this in the oven. Of course, if you don’t want to use asiago, you can add some mozzarella into the dip mixture as well.
  • Truffle Oil:This is entirely optional, adding a light drizzle on top just makes this dip more holiday friendly! Plus I love the combination of white truffle oil with mozzarella and garlic! Leave this out if you don’t have any on hand.
  • Crostini, Crackers, or Chips:grab some crusty bread and slice it on the biased. Drizzle with a little oil and sprinkle with some flakey salt. Bake until golden, I’ve got the full directions here. I also love the TJ’s multigrain pita crackers with this recipe. They are sturdy and hold up to the dip well.
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How to make garlic bread cheese dip:

  1. Roast the garlic.Start by trimming the top of the garlic and popping it on some foil. You’ll want to drizzle the exposed cloves with some olive oil. Sprinkle with kosher salt and black pepper. Wrap the garlic up in foil and then place on a baking sheet. Roast the garlic checking on it around the halfway mark to make sure things are running smoothly. I like to roast several heads of garlic at once, but I use just three of them for this recipe! Once the garlic is roasted, allow it to cool completely before you attempt to squeeze it from the pod. You can also roast the garlic a few days in advance.
  2. Mix up the dip.Squeeze the garlic into a bowl. Using a fork mash up the garlic into a paste. I know I didn’t do that when I shot this recipe (see picture above), but after testing it a few more times, this makes life so much easier! Then add the fresh garlic, cream cheese, ricotta, sour cream, parmesan, garlic powder, parsley, salt, chives and asiago cheese. Use a rubber spatula to bring the dip ingredients together. Taste and adjust the dip based on your sodium preference and how garlicky you want this dip to be – keep in mind that once you bake it the garlic flavor will be more pronounced.
  3. Transfer and bake.Spray a small baking dish with cooking spray. This makes cleanup a bit easier! Then, transfer the dip mixture into the dish and smooth it out. Top with the mozzarella cheese. Bake the dip until it warms through and the cheese on top melts. I like to broil it to get the top nice and golden for the last few seconds.
  4. Serve it up how you like!I like it with crostini but anything you like to dip works! Fresh no knead bread works equally well!
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FAQs about this recipe:

What is garlic dip made of?

It’s made with three types of garlic and a base of cream cheese and ricotta cheese.

What is a good substitute for bread for dipping?

Try multigrain crackers, potato chips, or even celery or carrot sticks!

What is the best bread for dips?

I like something sturdy, like a sourdough, French baguette or something similar. I have a no knead bread recipe that would work well if you want to DIY the bread too!

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Yield: Serves 6-10

Cheesy Baked Garlic Bread Dip

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time1 hour

Total Time1 hour 15 minutes

Cheesy, golden and delicious Baked Garlic Bread Dip! This is a delicious holiday recipe for garlic bread in dip form! Start with roasted garlic and add a few key ingredients and of course, five different kinds of cheeses to make the most delicious dip your guests will go nuts for!

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Ingredients

  • 3 heads of garlic
  • Drizzle of olive oil
  • Kosher salt, as needed
  • 2 cloves fresh garlic, grated or pressed
  • 1 (8-ounce) block cream cheese, room temp
  • ½ cup ricotta cheese, room temp
  • ¼ cup EACH: sour cream AND grated parmesan cheese
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 2 tablespoons chopped parsley
  • 1 tablespoon chopped chives
  • ½ cup Asiago cheese (or use more mozz)
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 2 teaspoons white truffle oil, optional
  • Crackers, crostini, or chips for serving

Instructions

  1. PREHEAT: Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 375ºF.
  2. GARLIC: Trim the top of the garlic heads to expose cloves using a sharp knife. Drizzle with oil and sprinkle salt and pepper. Wrap heads in foil, place on a baking sheet.
  3. ROAST: for 40-55 minutes or until garlic is tender when pierced with a knife or fork. Let cool before squeezing. See notes for make ahead option. Preheat the oven to 400ºF if you're making this dip right away.
  4. MIX: To a medium bowl, add the roasted garlic. Mash it with fork until it becomes a paste. Add ½ teaspoon salt, grated garlic, cream cheese, ricotta, sour cream, parmesan, garlic powder, parsley, chives, and asiago cheese. Using a rubber spatula, combine the ingredients until thorough mixed. Taste; adjust with seasonings as desired.
  5. DISH IT: Transfer dip to a small baking dish sprayed with cooking spray. Top with mozzarella cheese.
  6. BAKE: in a 400ºF preheated oven for 15-20 minutes or until the cheese on top starts to melt. Switch to the broil setting for 15-60 seconds or until golden.
  7. SERVE: Drizzle with white truffle oil and warm with crostini slices, crackers, or potato chips.

Notes

  • Room Temperature: Make sure the creamc ehes, ricotta, and sour cream are all at room temperature so that it's easier to fold the dip ingredients together.
  • Roasted Garlic: You can roast the garlic heads up to 2 days in advance. Once cooled squeeze the garlic out and pop into an airtight container, refrigerate or freeze until ready to use. You can freeze up to 2 months.

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    Erica Reply

    Looks delicious!! Trying it out this weekend for Christmas, how much could this be prepped ahead of time? I’m wondering if I can mix it all and store in the fridge and bake the following day?

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      Sarah Reply

      Did you end up trying mixing it up and baking the following day? Did it work?

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    Laura Reply

    This dip was such a hit at our Christmas Eve party!!! I made the dip ahead of time (minus the mozz cheese topping) and put it in the fridge overnight. I transferred the mixture to a baking dish and only added maybe 5 min to the cook time to get the cheese nice and bubbly.
    The crostini were perfect too. Thank you!!!! The dip was gone gone gone by the end of the night. A keeper!

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FAQs

How do you spice up store bought garlic bread? ›

Likewise, finishing with fresh herbs like parsley, basil, or chives can also create some freshness. Spice-lovers might even want to consider a dash of paprika, chili, or hot sauce for a hint of heat. Another way to vamp up frozen garlic bread is to top it with cheese.

What goes with garlic bread? ›

6 Meal Ideas That Call for Garlic Bread
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  • Garlic Bread Bruschetta.

What is a good substitute for garlic bread? ›

10 Healthy Alternatives to Garlic Bread
  • Whole grain pita with garlic-infused olive oil. ...
  • Roasted garlic cauliflower “steaks” ...
  • Garlic and herb zucchini boats. ...
  • Garlic hummus with cucumber slices. ...
  • Baked garlic and parmesan eggplant rounds. ...
  • Almond flour garlic “bread” sticks. ...
  • Garlic and olive oil rubbed kale chips.

What is the name of the garlic bread? ›

Garlic bread stems from bruschetta, which appeared in Italy around the 15th century, and can be traced back to Ancient Rome.

What can you add to bread to spice up? ›

'Any nuts, seeds, small or chopped dried fruits, olives, fresh thyme or rosemary can be added without changing the dough. For the best distribution, scatter the ingredients into the dough at the 'knocking back' stage. '

How do you add spice to bread? ›

A great way to add flavor to home-baked bread is to use a variety of herbs and spices. Whether you're looking to use up extra basil or rosemary before it loses flavor or interested in bringing cloves, nutmeg, or poppy seeds into your bread baking, there are many possibilities and inspirational recipes.

What goes with cheesy garlic bread? ›

Creamy chicken pasta

This sauce gets a nice burst of umami from freshly grated Parmesan cheese, which is a great match for the garlicky notes in the bread. Similarly, our recipe for creamy chicken gnocchi is an ideal dish for bringing out the garlic bread.

What does garlic bread do for your body? ›

Boosts Immune System

Garlic is renowned for its immune-boosting properties. Regular consumption can help ward off colds and infections, making garlic bread a tasty way to strengthen your body's defenses.

How do Italians eat garlic bread? ›

Garlic bread is unknown in Italy. In some regions you may be served bruschetta as a snack between meals: a slice of usually stale brwad lightly toasted on coals and either lightly drizzled with new extravirgin (fettunta), or gently dabbed with a garlic clove, or anso on which a very ripe tomato gets mushed.

Why does Italy not have garlic bread? ›

Because traditionally in Italian cuisine garlic is not ised with butter (there are exceptions). Because on our table bread is used to accompany all fiod except for pasta,ice, polenta, and potatoes,so it can't be saturated with fats or have an overpow…

Why is my garlic bread not crispy? ›

Ditch the butter and use extra virgin olive oil instead to brush your bread. Olive oil will give you a lighter garlic bread that is perfectly crunchy and not greasy or limp. Use the right amount of garlic. I found that about 4 large cloves per 1-pound loaf of bread gives good flavor without overwhelming the bread.

Can I use garlic salt instead of garlic powder for garlic bread? ›

While cooking and seasoning with garlic powder is pretty straightforward, garlic salt can be used in any dish that calls for both garlic powder and salt, but the salt in the recipe would need to be reduced by approximately 1/4 teaspoon for each 1/2 teaspoon used, Harris-Pincus suggests.

What is the end of garlic bread called? ›

The proper term is “heel,” according to the Cambridge Dictionary. Some may call it just “the end piece” or “the butt” when going with true informality. Some Redditors even refer to them as the “crusts,” a double whammy for both the outside of each slice and the end of the loaf itself.

What's the green stuff on garlic bread? ›

It's parsley

Yep, the green flecks are finely-chopped parsley.

What is the green stuff on garlic bread called? ›

Parsley: The Culprit Behind the Green Stuff

Parsley is often used as a garnish for garlic bread. It adds a pop of color and freshness to the dish. However, when parsley is exposed to heat, it can turn brown and lose its vibrant green color.

How do you jazz up store bought bread? ›

Here are a few tips for making a store-bought loaf of bread taste like homemade:
  1. Toast it: Toasting a slice of bread can bring out its natural flavors and give it a crispy texture.
  2. Brush it with butter: Brushing a slice of bread with melted butter can give it a richer flavor and a softer texture.
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How do you heat Pepperidge Farm garlic bread? ›

Oven or Toaster Oven:Preheat your oven or toaster oven to 350°F (175°C). Place the garlic bread on a baking sheet or directly on the oven rack for a crisper result. Reheat for 5-10 minutes, or until the bread is warm and the edges are crispy. Keep a close eye on it to prevent over-browning.

How do you cook garlic bread from the store? ›

Slice bread in half lengthwise and place on a large baking sheet, cut sides up. In a medium bowl, mix butter, garlic, parsley and salt together until well combined. Spread evenly over bread. Bake for 10-15 minutes or until slightly golden brown on the edges.

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