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Big Game Football Field Party Dip from Everyday Good Thinking, the official blog of @HamitlonBeach (https://everydaygoodthinking.com)

This football field-themed party dip is sure to be a crowd-pleaser at your big game party! To make it, use aluminum foil or parchment paper to create three sections in a large serving dish. Fill the center with guacamole and the ends with salsa and cheese dip, creating the outline for a field and two end zones. Then, fill a piping bag with sour cream and use a #2 tip to create the lines on the field. Don’t forget to make a line where the field and the end zones meet.

Big Game Football Field Party Dip from Everyday Good Thinking, the official blog of @HamitlonBeach (https://everydaygoodthinking.com)

 

To make the football, we use a miniature sausage and a couple little strips of shredded cheese. The laces were drawn on with sour cream. We like our ball on the fifty yard line to be fair, but if you have a favorite team, you can give them some extra yardage.

Big Game Football Field Party Dip from Everyday Good Thinking, the official blog of @HamitlonBeach (https://everydaygoodthinking.com)

 

To make the football players, you need olives (we used green and black), baby carrots, mustard and a piping bag with tip (#1). Use a paring knife to trim the olives into the shape of a helmet and gently press them onto the end of a baby carrot until they are secure. Use a piping bag of mustard to draw a face mask onto each carrot. When you have the teams assembled, you can start placing them on the field. Referees optional; if they make a bad call, you can always eat them.

Big Game Football Field Party Dip from Everyday Good Thinking, the official blog of @HamitlonBeach (https://everydaygoodthinking.com)

 

Our goalposts are made with pretzel sticks. White chocolate is the perfect edible glue to hold them together; just melt a few morsels in the microwave until they begin to soften. Let the goalposts dry for about ten minutes on wax paper, then add them to the field. Looks like a first down dip to us. Go ahead and show us your touchdown dance!

Big Game Football Field Party Dip from Everyday Good Thinking, the official blog of @HamitlonBeach (https://everydaygoodthinking.com)

Big Game Football Field Party Dip from Everyday Good Thinking, the official blog of @HamitlonBeach (https://everydaygoodthinking.com)

 

 



Go guilt-free over the holidays with a dip recipe that will surely wow any crowd. In Episode 6 of our Make it with Hamilton Beach series, host Miranda Malisani shows us how to whip up a delicious bowl of spinach and artichoke dip using the Hamilton Beach White and Stainless 10 Quart Slow Cooker and MultiBlend Blender. The kicker? This dip is dairy-free!

Spinach dip is traditionally full of cream, butter and cheese.  This version is free of dairy and uses the creaminess of cashews to add richness to this dip.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Watch step-by-step as Miranda demonstrates how to make it with Hamilton Beach in your kitchen by watching the video and check out the recipe details below.

Dairy-Free Spinach & Artichoke Dip
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  1. In blender, pulse cashews until it becomes a fine powder.
  2. Add milk, avocado, garlic, lemon juice, mustard, nutritional yeast and salt. Blend until smooth.
  3. Pour the liquid into the slow cooker and add the spinach and artichoke hearts. Stir until well combined.
  4. Cover and cook on high for 1.5 to 2 hours or low for 3 to 4 hours.
  5. Serve warm directly from slow cooker or at room temperature in your favourite bowl.
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Recipe by Miranda Malisani

Miranda Malisani, RNCP is a Toronto based Nutritionist who is recognized nationally for her expertise in holistic nutrition. Her down-to-earth attitude and ability to cater her services to an individual’s needs has made her a leader in the field.

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