7 layer dip is one of the best party appetizers ever. Layers of fresh salsa, refried beans, guacamole, cheddar cheese, and our favorite toppings create a colorful addition to any appie spread.
We love entertaining and always serve our favorite snacks like jalapeno popper dip and pigs in a blanket. I serve this 7 layer bean dip recipe with some tortilla chips and veggies (which can also go alongside other dips like spinach dip for a great party spread).
7 Layer Dip is an easy dip that everyone loves! Layers of creamy and fresh ingredients are spread into a 9×13 pan and chilled. Crisp tortilla chips are the perfect dipper for this recipe!
What’s In 7 Layer Dip?
This dip has (obviously) 7 layers to it, and creating the layers is quick and easy. The layers in 7 Layer Dip are:
- Refried beans
- Sour cream (mixed with cream cheese and taco seasoning)
- Guacamole
- Salsa (drained)
- Cheese
- Green onions
- Olives or tomatoes
You can easily swap these out for your own favorite toppings. If you’d like to add ground beef, cook the beef until no pink remains. Add taco seasoning for flavor and cool. Add it between the beans and sour cream mixture.
Jalapenos and cilantro are also great toppers for this Mexican 7 layer dip. Get creative!
How To Make 7 Layer Bean Dip
- Seven layer bean dip begins with refried beans mixed with milk.
- Using a hand mixer not only makes the mixing easy, it helps with a creamy consistency so your chips don’t break as you scoop it!
- Just like in Jalapeno Popper Dip, mix the cream cheese with a hand mixer too so it’s easy to scoop.
- Layer the guacamole in the middle so it doesn’t discolor.
- Top with shredded cheese, green onions, and olives or tomatoes. I also love adding diced jalapenos if there are spicy fans out there!
Before serving, chill the 7 layer dip for about an hour, this brings the flavors together!
How Long Does 7 Layer Dip Last In Fridge?
7 layer dip lasts 3-4 days in the fridge. The longer it is stored, the more the layers will bleed together and it can get a bit watery (I just drain it off). After the first 24 hours, it may not look pretty, but I can assure you it will still taste uh-maz-ing!
If you have extra leftover, add it into enchilada casserole or taco soup!
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7 Layer Dip
Ingredients
- 1 ¼ cups salsa
- 16 ounces canned refried beans 1 can
- 2 tablespoons milk
- 8 ounces cream cheese softened
- ½ cup sour cream
- 2 tablespoons taco seasoning
- 1 cup guacamole prepared
- 1 ½ cups shredded cheddar cheese
- ½ cup black olives or tomatoes
- 4 sliced green onions
Instructions
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Place salsa in a sieve to drain any liquid (this keeps your dip from getting runny).
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Combine refried beans and milk (or you can use the liquid from the salsa if you prefer) until smooth. Spread in the bottom of a 9x13 pan.
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Combine cream cheese, sour cream and taco seasoning with a mixer on medium. Spread over refried beans.
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Spoon guacamole over cream cheese and gently spread. Repeat with drained salsa.
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Top with cheese, olives/tomatoes and green onions.
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Chill 1 hour before serving. Serve with tortilla chips or crackers.
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Nutrition Information
Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.
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What about the Salsa?????
The salsa is the first ingredient, it’s drained in step 1, and added in step 4.
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We love ❤️ this dip making for Super Bowl
Love the recipe
Liked that things can be interchanged. Also adding the seasoning. Added jarred pickled jalapeño and green onions
I took this dip to a block party this weekend. Everyone kept asking “who made the dip, it’s delicious”, and it really was. I’ll make this again and again. Thank You!
That makes us so happy to hear Diane! So glad everyone enjoyed it.
This was the absolute BEST 7 layer dip EVER!
Gave 4 stars only because I feel too one is perfect.
Used this recipe for a game night. It was talked about most of the night. Glad I did it.
plate was empty when I took it home. Definitely will make it again. Yum!
Sounds like a 5 star dish to me :) Glad to hear it was such a hit!
Absolutely delicious everytime, and packs a healthy punch too. high protein, low carb, healthy fats, this dip is a winner any way you look at it.
The dip was super delicious and I will use this recipe again, but…the prep time is not 15 minutes, as stated, if you include opening cans, mixing, spreading, cutting, etc…It probably took an honest 40 minutes to prep the ingredients and for putting the dip together. I certainly don’t mind the prep time, but it took far longer than 15 minutes for me. Most importantly, though, this is a great recipe!
This is a great recipe. I’ve made it several times because my family requests it for gatherings. To fill a 9×13 dish, I typically use more of the ingredients than listed in the recipe, about twice as much. Also, another thing I do is chill it for 15 minutes between layers to firm it up a bit to help with spreading the layers. It takes more time that way, but makes it easier to spread.
This was so well liked at a recent party I hosted. I did listen to some other comments and decided to make this in a 9 x 9 pan. No trouble spreading here! The only thing I changed was not using the entire 16 oz of beans. Thanks for sharing.
Made this for a ladies’ night in dinner party I hosted, and everyone really enjoyed it! To jazz it up a bit more, I used homemade refried beans instead of canned and pico de gallo instead of salsa. It was very fresh and flavorful, and all the layers were intact the next day. (Perhaps because pico de gallo isn’t as watery as salsa.) :)
I always use this recipe!! It’s always a big hit!
I made this for a party, and people said it was the best dish of all. It ran completely out. People were scrapping the bottom of the dish! Next time, I’ll have to make a double batch. I really think the taco seasoning added a great flavor. Thank you!
You’re very welcome Yolie! So happy to hear that!
Thank you for posting this, I was going to buy some pre-made at the store for a Cinco de Mayo party, but it looked kinda sad, so in the store I searched for a recipe and found yours. Sooo glad I did! I did a practice run today, and it was beautiful, delicious and easy! Our potlucks are pretty cutthroat, your recipe will earn much admiration and appreciation!
I am so glad you loved this recipe and can’t wait for you to bring it to your potluck Lynn!
I made this for a Super Bowl party and it was eaten before the game even started! Question, do you think it can be made the night before, without the onions and tomatoes?
Absoutely! 7 layer dip lasts 3-4 days in the fridge. The longer it is stored, the more the layers will bleed together and it can get a bit watery (I just drain it off). After the first 24 hours, it may not look pretty, but I can assure you it will still taste uh-maz-ing!
I second the prior commenter who said you should double everything except the beans. I had a hard time making 1 cup of guac cover the entire 9×13 pan and ended up just adding more of most of the layers simply to have enough to cover the whole pan. Not sure if most people are just using a smaller pan, but the volume of material is just insufficient for the size of the pan. Could easily have doubled everything and still had it fit in the pan.
I love this dip!! It’s really good and easy to make. I decided to add salsa con queso and took out the guacamole. Overall I love this recipe and so does my family!