Best Crudite Dip Recipe for Veggie Platters (2024)

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Creamy, herbaceous, and light with a kick of red wine vinegar—this is the best Crudite dip recipe you’ll ever make! Throw together the ingredients in minutes, then serve with crisp raw vegetables, chips, or crackers, and you have a crowd-pleasing and easy vegetable dip.

For even more delicious dip recipes to add to your holiday spread, check out my addictive Cowboy Crack Dip Recipe, sweet Cranberry Cream Cheese Dip, or this flavorful Mediterranean Layered Dip.

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Why You Will Love this Crudite Dip Recipe

  • Tasty | This crudite dip recipe has great flavor and will have you returning for more! Unlike any grocery store veggie dip!
  • Easy to Make | Measure, mix, chill, and serve. That’s it—No fancy techniques or detailed steps!
  • Make Ahead | Easily make this recipe ahead of time to save yourself some hassle before a major event. It lasts well in the fridge for a few days.
  • Great Veggie Platter Ideas | Loads of ideas for your veggie platter, how to blanche your veggies, keep them crisp and fresh too! The best veggie dip!
  • Holiday Parties, Game Day, Tailgating, Potlucks | No matter where and how you make it, it’s always a hit!
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My vegetable dip recipe is perfect for including on a veggie platter or next to your cheese board at your next gathering. And will have everyone begging for the recipe.

Even better, this veggie dip is a great way to get your kids to finally eat some raw veggies! If the original recipe alone is not enticing enough, try adding in some shredded cheese and bacon bits—how could a kid possibly turn down crispy bacon?

Healthy Twist for the Best Veggie Dip

  • Made with Greek Yogurt | One of the main ingredients is plain Greek yogurt, a much healthier alternative to other similar recipes.
  • Gluten-free | This incredible recipe is entirely gluten-free so everyone can enjoy it! But check your spices before adding.
  • Served with Raw Veggies | Of course, one of the biggest health perks to this recipe is that it is meant to be served with a tasty vegetable tray.
  • The Best Keto Veggie Dip | That’s right—this tasty recipe is suitable for a keto diet, being low in carbs and higher in fat.

Simple Ingredients for Crudite Dip Recipe

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  • Mayo | Mayonnaise helps create the silky and creamy base for the veggie dip. I like to use Chosen Foods Avocado Mayo for a healthier alternative and better flavor. However, you may use whatever mayo is your favorite.
  • Greek yogurt | Plain Greek yogurt completes the creamy base for the veggie dip, adding a little tang along with the velvety and light texture. Use full fat or non-fat.
  • Red wine vinegar | Deepen the dip’s flavor by adding a bit of red wine vinegar, and a little zip.
  • Garlic and onion powder | Sprinkle in some savory notes and subtle spice with garlic powder and onion powder.
  • Herbs | Dried chives, dill, and parsley are what you’ll use to season the dip, feel free to use fresh too!
  • Kosher Salt and pepper | Throw in a dash of salt and black pepper to pull all the flavors together of this creamy dip.
  • Optional garnish | If desired, garnish the vegetable dip with fresh chives, parsley, and sliced green onions.

How to Make the Best Veggie Dip

All you need to do to create this easy and delicious crudité dip recipe is mix the ingredients. So, grab a medium bowl and add in the mayonnaise, Greek yogurt, red wine vinegar, garlic powder, onion powder, chives, dill, parsley, salt, and pepper. Stir until everything is combined and velvety smooth.

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Then, transfer the completed veggie dip to a small bowl fit for the occasion, whether it be a casual family gathering or a festive holiday feast.

I like to chill the dip in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before serving. This allows all the flavors to meld. Even better after sitting for about 24 hours!

However, you may also serve this irresistible dip right away. Place the serving bowl of veggie dip in the center of a tray and surround it with your choice of crisp vegetables, making a beautiful crudité platter!

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Fresh Tips

  • If you prefer not to chill the recipe before serving, ensure all your ingredients, like the yogurt and mayo, are nice and cold before throwing it all together.
  • When you use high-quality ingredients, the flavors of this recipe really come to life.

Toppings

If you’d like, garnish the veggie dip for a stunning presentation. Chop up some fresh chives, parsley, and sliced green onions. Sprinkle the garnishes on top, and voila! If you’d like, you can even add some lemon zest and a little drizzle of olive oil.

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Best Veggie Platter Ideas

Ultimately, the best vegetables for your crudite platter, are the vegetables that you and your guests love the most. Try and have variety though, something for everyone! Below are suggestions to get your juices flowing:

  • Sliced sticks of celery, carrot, sweet peppers (red, yellow or orange pepper works) and jicama (yum!)
  • Sticks or rounds of cucumber, cherry or grape tomatoes, cauliflower florets, sugar snap peas, green onions or radishes.
  • Blanched green beans, asparagus spears, broccoli florets. See blanching guidelines below.
  • Go bold with shish*to peppers, sliced poblano peppers, mini sweet peppers, Cornichons or your favorite pickles, fennel, and beets, shoot you can even do radicchio.
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How to Blanche Vegetables for your Crudités Board

What is blanching?

Blanching vegetables is a quick scalding or steaming of vegetables in boiling water, followed by a dip in an ice bath, which is simply a large bowl filled with ice water. This stops the cooking process yielding slightly softer, but still crisp green vegetables. Plus, it brings out vibrant colors to your veggies.

How to blanch vegetables?

Heat a large pot of while to a rolling boil. Place washed and trimmed veggies carefully into boiling water for allotted time (see below).

Remove when done, immediately plunging into large bowl of ice water, chilling for same time they boiled.

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Use a slotted spoon, a spider or a vegetable steamer basket to easily remove your veggies quickly.

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How long should I blanch my veggies?

  • Broccoli:Broccoliflorets (on the smaller side) need about 3 minutes. The broccoli should turn bright green and be barely tender.
  • Beans:Whether you are working with green beans, Italian, snap or wax beans, working in batches; boil small beans for about 2 minutes, medium for 3 minutes, and large beans for about 4 minutes. Again you want them crisp still, just starting to get tender.
  • Carrots:Blanch small wholecarrots5 minutes and sliced carrots about 2 minutes.
  • Asparagus:Blanch smallasparagusspears 2 minutes, medium spears 3 minutes, and large spears 4 minutes.
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Freezing Blanched Veggies

Once vegetables are blanched and cool in the ice bath, if freezing, pat dry and place in airtight freezer baggies, preferably vacuum sealing to remove any air. Cook as you would any frozen veggie.

Why are my carrots ashy and how do I fix it?

Since carrots are a root vegetable, they take on a lot of water while growing, so naturally they lose water over time. This ashy or white coating on carrots is harmless. They are simply dehydrated. To refresh your carrots, place them in a bowl of ice water for 5-10 minutes, drain and serve. If preferred, slice them first, then place in bowl of ice water.

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Variations & Substitutions

  • Add texture and use dried onion flakes instead of onion powder, but definitely allow the crudité dip recipe to chill for a while to rehydrate the onion.
  • No Mayo | Mayonnaise gives the dip it’s smooth and silky texture and tangy taste, but if preferred, use sour cream or try it with all Greek yogurt instead.
  • Swap the dried herbs for fresh herbs! Just be sure to finely mince the fresh herbs and adjust the measurements accordingly. If desired, place all ingredients and quickly process in a food processor.
  • Add freshly grated cheese to the dip. Consider using mozzarella, Parmesan, sharp cheddar, Swiss, or Colby jack cheese.
  • Turn up the heat by adding chopped jalapeños, minced garlic cloves, bell peppers, or a drizzle of your favorite hot sauce.
  • Make the recipe your own by adding more ingredients you and your family love! For instance, fry bacon slices and chop them into bits to sprinkle into the veggie dip.
  • Replace the red wine vinegar with lemon juice, balsamic or rice vinegar, if desired.
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Storage Tips

Refrigerator | Store the crudité dip recipe in an airtight container in the fridge for up to five days.

Freezer | I do not recommend storing the dip in the freezer. Dairy products tend to separate and curdle when frozen and thawed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should you serve with this vegetable dip?

As you may assume, the most classic dippers for this veggie dip recipe are crunchy and fresh vegetables, like carrot sticks, celery, raw cauliflower, broccoli florets, bell peppers, snap peas, cherry tomatoes, and more.

However, you don’t have to limit this veggie dip to only vegetables. You may also the crudité dip with potato chips, pita chips, crackers, or pretzel chips or try making these pretzel bites.

What does crudite consist of?

Crudites is French meaning “raw things” and is pronounced kroo-dee-teh. A crudite is very simply put, sliced or whole raw veggies arranged on a tray or platter, served with a sauce for dipping.

What are common examples for crudite vegetables?

Examples of crudités includecarrot sticks, cucumber slices or sticks, strips of bell peppers (all the colors), blanched* green beans, asparagus spears or broccoli florets, cauliflower, jicama sticks, baby corn, cherry or grape tomatoes. *see blanching guidelines above.

Is crudite or crudités?

Just like other times you add the “s” for plural, crudité in essence is like saying vegetable dip and crudites would be dip for vegetables.

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Make creative and beautiful crudités platter

What’s great about this simple veggie dip is that it takes little time to make, leaving room to put some effort into the beautiful presentation. Need some stunning vegetable platter ideas? Use the following to inspire your display:

Veggie Platter Ideas

  • The Veggie Fan Place the serving bowl of veggie dip at the bottom or top center of a serving tray. Then, fan the veggies and crackers like beams radiating from the sun.
  • Veggie Bowl If you really want the display to be eye-catching, hollow out a head of purple cabbage, or three colorful bell peppers and pour the dip into the center. Instead of an ordinary serving bowl, you’ll have an organic bowl with tons of interest.
  • Crudité Shooters Skip the tray entirely, and drop a dollop of the veggie dip into the bottom of a dessert shooter, plastic cup or shot glass. Then, stick in the carrot sticks, celery, and sliced bell peppers, charcuterie cups to go!
  • Sweet and Simple You can’t go wrong with simply placing the serving bowl in the center of a circular serving tray surrounded by even sections of the various veggies and dipping foods.
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For the best flavor, allow the crudite dip recipe to chill in the refrigerator overnight or for about 24 hours. At the very least, you’ll want to let the ingredients marinate and meld together for 30 minutes to an hour.

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This is the best Crudite dip recipe you'll ever make! Throw together the ingredients in minutes, then serve with crisp raw vegetables, chips, or crackers. The perfect recipe for parties and potlucks, the dip that will have everyone begging for the recipe.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 16 servings

Calories: 105kcal

Author: Kathleen Pope

Ingredients

  • 1 cup mayonnaise I love Avocado Mayo
  • 1 cup Greek Yogurt I used full fat, but you can use nonfat
  • 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar or replace with lemon juice or your favorite vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon chives fresh or dehydrated
  • ½ teaspoon dill dried, but can use up to ½ tablespoon fresh, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes if using fresh, use 2 tablespoons
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper

Optional Garnish

  • chopped fresh chives, fresh parsley, or sliced green onions

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Instructions

  • In a medium size bowl, add the mayonnaise, yogurt, garlic powder, onion powder, chives, dill, parsley, salt and pepper. Stir until everything is combined and smooth.

  • Transfer to a serving bowl, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate. Can be served immediately, but is best after chilling for at least 30 minutes preferably overnight to 24 hours to allow the flavors to meld.

  • Serve with your choice of crisp vegetables, making a beautiful crudite platter. See suggestions below. May also be served with chips, pretzels or crackers.

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Notes

Store the crudité dip recipe in an airtight container in the fridge for up to five days.

Variations & Substitutions

  • Add texture in your crudite dip recipe, use dried onion flakes instead of onion powder, and chill for rehydration.
  • No Mayo | Use sour cream or try it with all Greek yogurt instead.
  • Add freshly grated cheese to the dip. Try mozzarella, Parmesan, sharp cheddar, Swiss, or Colby jack cheese.
  • Turn up the heat by adding chopped jalapeños, minced garlic cloves, roasted bell peppers.
  • Replace the red wine vinegar with lemon juice, balsamic or rice vinegar, if desired.

Veggie Platter Ideas

  • Sliced sticks of celery, carrot, sweet bell peppers and jicama (yum!)
  • Cucumber, cherry or grape tomatoes, cauliflower florets, sugar snap peas, green onions or radishes.
  • Blanched green beans, asparagus spears, broccoli florets. See blanching guidelines in post.
  • Shish*to peppers, sliced poblano peppers, mini sweet peppers, Cornichons or your favorite pickles, fennel, and beets, even radicchio.

Nutrition

Serving: 2tablespoons | Calories: 105kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.03g | Cholesterol: 7mg | Sodium: 240mg | Potassium: 29mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 15IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 18mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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FAQs

What is the dip in veggie trays? ›

Ranch dip and hummus are classic choices, but here are some other options. Making your own veggie platter tastes much better than the store bought version, and is sure to get rave reviews! You can serve it as a healthy snack recipe, and it also makes a great after school snack for the kids.

What to include in a crudite platter? ›

Crudité Platter Variations

Fresh veggies – Use whatever's in season! Broccoli, cauliflower, celery, red peppers, green beans, or radishes would all be good choices. A creamy dip – If you're a fan of dairy-based dips, one would be great here.

What vegetables are good in a veggie platter? ›

Fresh veggies: Since they can be crafted into easily scoopable shapes and are crowd-pleasers, I recommend a mix of carrots, celery, broccoli, cauliflower, cherry tomatoes, sugar snap peas, cucumbers, green beans, watermelon radishes, baby bell peppers (or a selection of your favorites from that list).

What is veggie dip made of? ›

The dip is made with mayo, sour cream, seasonings, and herbs. We love serving this classic dip with our favorite fresh veggies.

What is vegetable dip made of? ›

In a small mixing bowl, combine the sour cream, mayonnaise, lemon juice, parsley, dill, salt, black pepper, and garlic powder. Mix well to combine. Taste and season: Taste the dip, seasoning it as needed.

What goes on a veggie platter? ›

Fresh vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, cucumber, grape tomatoes, green beans, radishes, and red bell peppers provide a rainbow of colors and textures. Fresh berries or other fruits such as strawberries, blueberries, and your favorites add a sweet and juicy contrast.

How to make a pretty crudite platter? ›

Use other snacks as an accent. Another option is to add some sprigs of fresh herbs to your board. The leafy texture contrasts nicely with the vegetables, and they also add some extra flavour to your crudité platter too. You can't go wrong with fresh basil and tomatoes or a sprinkle of dill in homemade ranch dip!

What is the difference between a crudité and a veggie platter? ›

A crudités platter (pronounced crew-de-teh) is simply another name for a vegetable platter, typically served at parties, picnics, or other social events. The platter consists of a range of fresh vegetables, cut into bite-sized sticks and shapes, and is typically served with sauces and spreads for dipping.

What are common examples of vegetables for crudités? ›

Crudités include all types of vegetables, such as broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, snap peas, tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, green beans, endive, etc.

Can you cut up veggies ahead of time for a veggie tray? ›

To keep them fresh, wash the vegetables well, peel if necessary and cut to desired sizes. Wrap in damp paper towels and store in a large, sealed zip-top baggie with the air pressed out. The vegetables can be prepped up to two days in advance.

How many veggies should be on a veggie tray? ›

Think about 5 pieces of vegetables per person (so 50-60 pieces for 10-12 guests). Have about 3 tablespoons of dip per person (so about 1 3/4 – 2 cups for 10-12 guests). For non-vegetable items like naan or pretzels, have about 2 per person (so 20-24 pieces for 10-12 guests). What veggies go on a vegetable tray?

What dip is in the Costco veggie tray? ›

Vegetable Tray with Ranch Dip, 4 lbs | Costco.

What do you dip veggie straws in? ›

Sensible Portions Veggie Straws with Ranch Dip

My kids were seriously dipping 2-3 at a time! You can keep this as easy as you want: either purchase an already made ranch dip or make your own by mixing a ranch dressing pack into a 16oz container of sour cream.

What is on a typical veggie tray? ›

A typical veggie tray displays a bright assortment of raw vegetables such as carrots, celery, peppers, cherry tomatoes, broccoli, and cauliflower. The veggies are often accompanied by dips like ranch and hummus, and you may even get proteins like cheeses, sausage, and pepperonis added to the tray.

Why is a veggie tray called a relish tray? ›

Artemas Ward`s 1923 ”The Encyclopedia of Food” defined relishes as ”a term flexibly applied to pickles, small fish variously preserved, and a number of other dishes intended to stimulate appetite.” A relish tray, then, was a variety of these tidbits arranged on a platter.

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