Black and White Bean Dip
This recipe for black and white bean dip is easy to make and incredibly delicious! It is hands down the best homemade bean dip I have ever had.
This is hands down the best homemade bean dip I have ever had.
The cheese adds creaminess, the salsa verde adds a fabulous kick, and the texture of the shoepeg corn, beans and tomatoes is fabulous.
When I make this recipe, is usually disappers in about 3 minutes flat.
This recipe comes from Melanie at The Sister’s Cafe. I’ve mentioned it before, but if you have not checked out Melanie’s blog with her sisters, you must! And then after you’ve bookmarked every single recipe, go and make this dip.
Black and White Bean Dip
Ingredients
- 1 can black beans
- 1 can white beans, I used Great Northern beans
- 1 can shoepeg corn
- 1 (7-ounce) can Herdez salsa verde
- 2 cups shredded Colby Jack cheese, (I used 1 cup monterey jack, 1 cup sharp cheddar)
- 4-6 chopped roma tomatoes, squeeze liquid out of tomatoes before chopping
- Garlic salt to taste, I used about 1/2 teaspoon
- Avocado, optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Rinse and drain both cans of beans. Also drain the can of shoepeg corn. Make sure to squeeze liquid out of tomatoes before chopping so the dip doesn’t turn runny. Put everything (except for the avocado) in a bowl and mix together.
- Spray a shallow baking dish (I used a glass pie plate) with nonstick spray before spooning in the bean mixture. Sprinkle a little cheese on top and pop into the oven.
- Bake for 20 minutes until the cheese is melted and it is all warm and bubbly. Remove from oven and sprinkle with diced avocado and serve with tortilla chips.
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Recipe Source: from Melanie C. at The Sister’s Cafe
What temp do you cook this at? I’m making it now am guessing maybe 325-350??? Excited to try it.
Sorry about that! Yes, 350 degrees.
Hi Lorie, yes, this could be made in advance, preferably the morning of. But wait to bake it right before serving.
Hi Melanie, Could this be made the night before or even the morning of?
Happy Holidays!
Black n white bean dip
Lori – shoepeg corn is a smaller variety of corn. I’ve been able to find the Green Giant brand near the other canned corn.
What is shoepeg corn?
Made this last night. Not a even a smidge was left over. So very good!
Oh yum!!! Making this for a Christmas Eve open house….Can’t wait! It looks delish…
Christina – sorry it isn’t included – 350 degrees F.
What temperature is the oven supposed to be at?
Thanks again for this great recipe! I loved all of the flavors from the beans and the green salsa really gave it an extra kick. This went over well! And I know what you mean about nutritional information… sometimes I don’t do it for what I call “event dishes” because, like you said, it can be painful! haha
The Hassons – I love that line from your comment "I was not prepared for how tasty this was" – I do that all the time and love when I am absolutely bowled over by a delicious recipe. I'm glad this was such a hit!
I was not prepared for how tasty this would be. I only made it as a healthy snack for my family. My husband kept eating more and raving about how good it was! Thank you so much!
Mel…fun times baking at your household! I need to get baking, it looks like! PS, I have 2 recipes that I need to share with you, one is for this yummy apple syrup that we use on pancakes (with chunks of apples in it…it serves very gourmet), and this salad dressing that is basically just like Cafe Rio…it is so yum! (I don’t have them typed, so I’ll have to do it over the phone)…Happy baking…
Melanie–I am so glad that you liked it!! I obviously love this recipe too! Your pictures are awesome–I like the cilantro garnish–very nice!
Oh yum, we are making this tomorrow! Thanks for posting!
Oh yum! This looks fabulous!! So yummy and so colorful!
I have been on a dip kick lately, so I will try this. I seriously have probably 7-10 dips that I need to blog about…
This was great Mel. I could have eaten the whole thing by myself.
things i love:>black beans>great northern beans>corn>salsa>jack cheese>tomatoes>avocados>>this may be the most delightful concoction i’ve ever come across and i would probably eat it by the spoonful.> >thanks for sharing!! 🙂
Holy moly that looks good! Most of my family are vegetarians and this would be a great recipe to make for them. Can’t wait to try it!