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Dips

Dips & producers

All 11
England 7
United States of America 2

Dips

1

Aji criollo

Peru
4.7

Aji criollo or salsa de aji is a spicy Peruvian salsa prepared with a combination of yellow aji chili peppers and oil. The sauce is usually pleasantly spicy, but it can also be extremely hot and spicy, so one should be careful when tastin... READ MORE

2

Toum

Lebanon
4.6

Toum is an authentic Lebanese and Syrian garlic paste. It is made with whole garlic cloves, which are slowly crushed using a mortar and pestle, or nowadays simply ground in a food processor. During this process, oil (preferably neutral oil such as... READ MORE

3

Guasacaca

Venezuela
4.6

Guasacaca is Venezuela's version of guacamole, although it is not as thick. This simple combination of avocado, coriander, parsley, bell peppers, onions, garlic, salt, oil, and vinegar is typically consumed with barbecued meats such as beef, chick... READ MORE

4

Salsa de rocoto

Peru
4.6

Salsa de rocoto is a hot Peruvian sauce or dip that's a staple at most tables in the country. It is prepared with fiery red rocoto peppers, oil, and lime juice, with the occasional addition of parsley, cilantro, or milk. Due to the fact that this ... READ MORE

5

Lunumiris

Sri Lanka
4.5

Lunumiris is a flavorful Sri Lankan staple that is traditionally served as a condiment accompanying egg hoppers, a typical breakfast dish. In Sinhala language, lunu means onions, while miris means chili, referri... READ MORE

6

Guacamole

Mexico
4.4
Most iconic: Nicos (Mexico City, Mexico)

Guacamole is a world-famous buttery delicacy dating back all the way to the Aztec empire of the 1500s. It’s a healthy blend of ripe, mashed avocados, onions, chiles, optional tomatillos and selected seasonings such as sea salt and coriander.... READ MORE

7

Hummus

Lebanon
4.4
Most iconic: Hummus Abu Hassan (Tel Aviv, Israel)

This internationally popular, beige-colored spread is traditionally made with mashed chickpeas, tahini sesame paste, lemon juice, and garlic. People across the world love hummus for its tangy flavor and the fact that it is filled with nut... READ MORE

8

Tzatziki

Greece
4.4
Most iconic: O Thanasis (Athens, Greece)

Tzatziki is a Greek concoction made from yogurt, cucumbers, garlic, and numerous herbs and spices such as dill, mint, or parsley. It is usually served as a sauce accompanying many meat dishes, as a simple dip, or an appetizer. Its name is derived ... READ MORE

9

Mutabal

Lebanon
4.4

Mutabal is a Middle Eastern dip that's usually made with a combination of roasted eggplants, tahini, lemon juice, garlic, yogurt, olive oil, and salt. The ingredients are blended or mashed together until the dip develops a desired ... READ MORE

10

Suero

Colombia
4.4

Suero is a creamy and tangy Colombian sauce or dip made with fermented whole milk, salt, and vinegar or lime juice. It originates from Colombia's coastal region, hence its other, extended name – suero costeño. It is often ser... READ MORE

11

Nam phrik phao

Thailand
4.4

Nam phrik phao is a versatile Thai concoction and a secret ingredient in numerous Thai dishes. It is made with a combination of roasted chili peppers, dried shrimp, garlic, shallots, ginger, fish sauce, tamarind paste, fermented shrimp paste, and ... READ MORE

12

Hummus Beiruti

Beirut, Lebanon
4.4
Most iconic: Al Ameer (Dearborn, United States of America)

Hummus Beiruti is a Lebanese version of hummus, the famous chickpea-based dip. This version adds a large amount of garlic and spices to it. It’s usually made with a combination of chickpeas, olive oil, garlic, yogurt, tahini, cold water, cum... READ MORE

13

Hummus kawarma

Lebanon
4.4

Hummus kawarma is a traditional version of hummus. In order to prepare it, freshly made hummus is topped with fried pieces of lamb. The hummus is made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, crushed garlic, and cold water, while the kawarma consists ... READ MORE

14

Baba ghanoush

Lebanon
4.3
Most iconic: Tawlet Souk el Tayeb (Beirut, Lebanon)

Baba ghanoush is a Middle Eastern dish that's mostly associated with Lebanon (although it's origins are also connected to Syria and Jordan), and it consists of roasted and puréed eggplants, garlic, olive oil, lemon juice, and tahini, with t... READ MORE

15

Haydari

Turkiye
4.3
Most iconic: İsmet Baba Restaurant (Üsküdar, Turkiye)

Haydari is a Turkish meze dip that is usually made with thickened yogurt, garlic, and fresh herbs such as dill, paprika, mint, and basil. The dip has a thick texture and a tangy flavor. It is recommended to serve it chilled with pita bread, vegeta... READ MORE

16

Mojo

Canary Islands, Spain
4.3

This pungent, acidic sauce is a specialty of the Canary Islands. It can be used as a sauce, baste, marinade, or dip. Traditionally, mojo sauce is made with a base of vinegar, hot peppers, sea salt, cumin, garlic, and olive oil. The sauce can be ei... READ MORE

17

Mojo rojo

Canary Islands, Spain
4.3

Mojo rojo or red mojo is a flavorful Spanish sauce that is especially popular in the Canary Islands. It is believed that it has origins in Spanish cuisine, which was heavily influenced by the Moors. The sauce usually consists of olive oil... READ MORE

18

Tirokafteri

Greece
4.3
Most iconic: To Antikristo (Chania City, Greece)

This creamy Greek dipping sauce is usually prepared with a combination of feta cheese, milk or yogurt, hot peppers, garlic, and olive oil. Although it is a traditional dish, it is regionally influenced and may contain anything from roasted red pep... READ MORE

19

Salsa de palta

Peru
4.3

Salsa de palta is a healthy Peruvian dip made with a combination of ripe avocados, tomatoes, onions, ají amarillo paste, and a splash of Peruvian lime juice. The ingredients are simply mashed together, and the dip is ready for consumption. ... READ MORE

20

Urnebes

Serbia
4.3
Most iconic: Loki (Belgrade, Serbia)

Urnebes is an authentic Serbian spread consisting of salty cheese, garlic, sour cream, roasted peppers, paprika, oil, and cooked egg yolks. It is traditionally served as a side dish accompanying numerous grilled meat dishes, although it can also b... READ MORE

21

Coriander chutney (Dhaniya ki chutney)

India
4.3

Coriander chutney is a traditional chutney made with chopped fresh coriander leaves as the main ingredient. Other ingredients usually include ginger, green chili peppers, lemon juice, cumin powder, water, and salt. There are many coriander chutney... READ MORE

22

Salsa a la huancaina

Huancayo, Peru
4.3

Salsa a la huancaina is a Peruvian sauce that is traditionally used in the preparation of a famous appetizer called papas a la huancaina. This salsa is made with aji amarillo peppers or aji amarillo paste, onions, garlic, oil, evaporated ... READ MORE

23

Frijoles puercos

Mexico
4.3

Frijoles puercos is a traditional bean-based dish. This appetizer, side dish, or even a dip is usually made with a combination of cooked beans, chipotle chili peppers, beef or pork chorizo, lard, jalapeños, and Oaxaca or Chihuahua cheese (o... READ MORE

24

Sikil pak

Yucatán, Mexico
4.3

Sikil pak is a thick Yucateco dip with Mayan origins. It is prepared with a combination of tomatoes, onions, pumpkin seeds, coriander, orange juice, and habanero chili pepper. Spicy, sweet, and sour, it is typically seasoned only with salt, then s... READ MORE

25

Ispanakhis pkhali

Georgia
4.3

Ispanakhis pkhali is a traditional dip. It is prepared with a combination of spinach, walnuts, garlic, scallions, cilantro, fenugreek, and red wine vinegar. The ingredients are combined into a homogeneous mixture that's refrigerated before serving... READ MORE

26

Pico de gallo

Mexico
4.2
Most iconic: La Floresta (Playa del Carmen, Mexico)

Unlike most other types of salsa, pico de gallo is of solid consistency, made with a combination of coriander, onions, tomatoes, and hot peppers such as serranos or jalapeños. Pico de gallo is very popular due to its bold flavors and the fa... READ MORE

27

Romesco

Tarragona, Spain
4.2

Romesco is a savory Spanish sauce consisting of red peppers, tomatoes, onions, and a variety of roasted or raw nuts such as pine nuts, hazelnuts, and almonds. The sauce is extremely versatile, so it can be served with fish, seafood, salads, vegeta... READ MORE

28

Ssamjang

South Korea
4.2

This thick and spicy paste is one of the most common dipping sauces in South Korean cuisine. It is traditionally prepared with a combination of fiery gochujang (red pepper paste) and the pungent doenjang (fermented soybean paste)... READ MORE

29

Skordalia

Greece
4.2
Most iconic: Thalassino Ageri (Chania City, Greece)

Skordalia is a flavorful Greek dish made from a combination of mashed potatoes, olive oil, vinegar, raw garlic, and almonds. The dish is usually served as a spread or a dip, either at room temperature or chilled, when it is typically paired with w... READ MORE

30

Gzik

Poland
4.2

The basic version of this traditional Polish spread consists of fresh cottage cheese, yogurt, milk, and chives, while some varieties occasionally incorporate radish, onions, or hard-boiled eggs. The seasonings and the texture of gzik are easily ad... READ MORE

31

Ajika

Abkhazia, Georgia
4.2
Most iconic: Kiziki (Batumi, Georgia)

Ajika is a hot and spicy Georgian paste made with hot peppers, garlic, walnuts, and fresh herbs and spices such as coriander, basil, dill, and marigold petals. It is most commonly used as a flavoring for various meat and fish dishes, although it c... READ MORE

32

Mast o khiar

Iran
4.2
Most iconic: Shalizaar Restaurant (Belmont, United States of America)

Mast o khiar is a simple and refreshing Iranian dip made with yogurt and diced cucumbers. In its original form, it is generously seasoned with mint, but it can be easily adapted with other ingredients such as garlic, walnuts, raisins, and various ... READ MORE

33

Pkhali

Georgia
4.2
Most iconic: Zakhar Zakharich (Tbilisi, Georgia)

Pkhali is a traditional dish made with a large number of different leaves such as spinach, beetroot, cabbage, or nettles, although it can also be prepared with nuts and vegetables. The leaves are chopped and minced, then combined with vinegar, gar... READ MORE

34

Honey dill

Winnipeg, Canada
4.2
Most iconic: Mitzi's Chicken Finger Restaurant (Winnipeg, Canada)

Honey dill sauce consists of honey, mayonnaise, and dried dill – an ingredient that is unique to Manitoba. It was created by accident, when the owner of a Winnipeg restaurant mistakenly invented it by trying to copy the sauce from another re... READ MORE

35

Blatjang

South Africa
4.2

Blatjang is a South African chutney that is usually served with barbecued meat as a condiment. The thick chutney is made with fruits, sugar, vinegar, and various spices. Traditionally, it contains dried apricots, raisins, walnuts, ginger, allspice... READ MORE

36

Chutney

India
4.1
Most iconic: Brahmin's Coffee Bar (Bangalore, India)

Whether Indians are enjoying tandoori chicken or aloo paratha, no meal is complete without the flavorful chutneys - India's national condiments. These fresh homemade relishes consist of pickled or stewed fruit and vegetables that are cut into smal... READ MORE

37

Sauce tartare

France
4.1

Sauce tartare is a mayonnaise-based sauce that most likely originated in France. The creamy base is traditionally made with mayonnaise, though some variations occasionally may opt for crème fraiche, while the optional additions usually incl... READ MORE

38

Cacık

Turkiye
4.1
Most iconic: Zübeyir Ocakbaşı (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

Found in various forms throughout cuisines of Southeast Europe and the Middle East, cacık is a refreshing Turkish dip made with strained or diluted yogurt mixed with finely chopped cucumbers and minced garlic. It is traditionally flavored with oli... READ MORE

39

Labneh

Jordan
4.1
Most iconic: Locanda A La Granda (Byblos, Lebanon)

Creamy texture and mild flavor are the main attributes of labneh; a traditional Middle Eastern strained yogurt that is prepared with yogurt and salt. No strict guidelines are used to produce it; plain full-fat yogurt is mixed with salt and left to... READ MORE

40

Mango chutney (Aam ki chutney)

India
4.1

Mango chutney is a traditional chutney made with fresh mango as the main ingredient. Other ingredients include ginger, garlic, red chili peppers, cumin, coriander, turmeric, cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, and brown sugar. There's quite a few mango ch... READ MORE

41

Fava

Greece
4.1
Most iconic: Tavern Klimataria (Athens, Greece)

Though it only uses a few ingredients, Greek fava dip is an incredibly flavorful dish. It consists of yellow split peas that are cooked alongside onions and various spices until they completely disintegrate and transform into a creamy, velvety pur... READ MORE

42

Mojo verde

Canary Islands, Spain
4.1

Mojo verde or green mojo is a flavorful sauce that is especially popular in the Canary Islands. It consists of coriander, parsley, green peppers, olive oil, vinegar, garlic, and sea salt. The sauce is typically served with a variety of fi... READ MORE