Best Dips for New Year's Eve (25+ recipes) (2024)

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Over 25 mouthwatering dips that are the Best Dips for New Year's Eve. From stuffed breads to hot gooey-cheese dips, there's something for everyone!

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The best Dips for New Year's Eve all look really yummy, and would be perfect to serve at your party...or any party really. I know when I am hosting a party, it is not complete without at least 2 dips. Any of these would be great to serve alongside a meal, or other appetizers. Some hot, some cold, something for everyone!

Baked Brie with Cranberry Sauce and Walnuts

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Hot and Cheesy Artichoke Dip

Spinach and Artichoke Cheese Bread

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Jalapeno Ranch Black Bean Loaded Nachos

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Everything Bagel Dip (3 ingredients)

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Now, this one isn't quite a dip, but it may as well be. It's a stuffed cheesy bread with spices and cheese that looks to die for. I love me some cheesy bread.

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Hot and Cheesy Corn Dip

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Instant Pot Buffalo Chicken Dip

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Jalapeno Popper Bombs

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Instant Pot Spinach Artichoke Dip

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Hot Onion and Cheese Soufflé Dip

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Artichoke Dip with Fontina Cheese

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Jalapeno Popper Cheese Bread

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Cheesy Baked Artichoke Bread

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Guilt FreeLow Fat Spinach Dip

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Baked Fontina Dip

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Million Layer Dip

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Baked Cream Cheese Rangoon

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Chipotle Ranch Dip

Cheesy Pizza Dip Bread Bowl

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Cilantro Lime Dip

Air Fryer Crab Rangoon

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Jalapeno Popper Cheese Ball

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Bruschetta Baked Brie

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Dill Pickle Dip

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That's all folks! You can also enjoy these delicious Popular New Year's Eve co*cktails!

I hope everyone has a very happy New year!

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  1. Kelli@littleCottageofMine

    That pull apart bread looks delish and bring on anything with Brie or fontina !

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    • Allyson

      I know! I am going to gain 20lbs this weekend, lol

      Reply

  2. De'nise

    Yummy! Gonna try me some cheesy bread too. Looks delicious! Thanks for sharing all these tasty looking recipes. Happy 2013 to you & your beautiful family. De'nise

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    • Allyson

      Thanks!

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  3. nowathomemom

    I would love to try any of these! 🙂 yummy! I already put on some weight for Christmas and I'm sure I will gain some more this weekend again 🙂 I think I will try the Mexican inspired dip, thanks for sharing! 🙂 btw, I followed your advice and just opened a Facebook page for nowathomemom, I just LIKED your page, would you please come and LIKE mine? Thanks 🙂 & Wish you and your family a Happy New Year 🙂

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  4. Allyson

    Yay! I liked your page from Domestic Superhero and my personal facebook! Happy New Year to you, too!

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    • Allyson

      I don't see your like....but maybe it's just not showing up? I guess you just click here, and then 'like' https://www.facebook.com/DomesticSuperhero Happy New Year, girl!

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      • nowathomemom

        Thanks for replying, OK, I definitely need a tutorial on how to use Facebook 🙂 I went back and can't like it, is it because I didn't open nowathomemom as personal acc? will try it again! 🙂 Allyson, hope you are having a wonderful new Year's day! 🙂

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  5. Claire @ The Rustic Pig

    OH. MY. GOODNESS.... YUM!!!! Those all look delish!!!!! I've made the brie with cranberry sauce before... it is fabulous!!!! I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to bookmark this for future reference!! OoOh... gonna pin it!! LOVE!!! Thanks for sharing!! Hugs!!

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    • Allyson

      LOL! Thanks Claire! I just finished making the corn dip, and will be making the fontina artichoke dip...so far, sooooo good!

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  6. Jessica

    O.M.G. These look amazing! I'm definantly going to try one for my next party or potluck!

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  7. Danni@SiloHillFarm

    What a great round up of dips! That cranberry brie one looks especially wonderful!

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  8. I Gotta Try That

    Wow, these all look amazing, but I'd probably go for the cheesy bread first. Thanks for sharing Allyson!
    Hugs,
    Marcie

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  9. Beth @ The First Year Blog

    Oh yum Allyson - great round up!

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  10. Betsy

    So many incredible dips! Maybe I should make ALL the spinach dips and ALL the artichoke dips and then decide which one is my favorite... lol! The corn one looks incredible and I've had the buffalo one -- so good! So many great choices here!

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  11. Taylor

    SO many delicious ideas! That spinach and artichoke cheese bread is calling my name. Thank you!

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  12. katerina @ diethood.com

    Oh my goodness! I want to try all of these!! AMAZING!

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  13. April

    Dips are my weakness. That stuffed cheesy bread looks absolutely to DIE for.

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  14. Lizzy

    Oh, wow! LOVE all these! They look ah-maze-ING! I'm totally making that million layer dip for New Year's! And I totally have to get on that Cheesy Pizza Dip, too! Maybe I'll just do dips & dippers for New Years! All these decisions! Yum. 🙂

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  15. Jessica Burgess

    This is the BEST list! I have to make 3 dips for New Years and had no idea what to even make... but now, I'm having trouble deciding which ones to make! Haha! Thank you!

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  16. Beth

    There are so many great options here. I've been looking for a new dip this year. Woo!

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  17. Erin | Dinners,Dishes and Dessert

    How can I pick a favorite? They all look amazing!

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  18. Catalina

    I've made the baked brie with cranberry sauce and the artichoke dip and both are now our new favorite appetizer. I will try the baked brie with other sauces too!

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  19. Debbie T

    I made that cheesy artichoke dip for Christmas and plan on making it again for NYE!! What an awesome collection!

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  20. Kristyn

    We love them all!! It's always so hard to know what to make for New Year's, because we want all the dips!! Luckily, a lot goes with each of them, so we make a few! All so yummy!

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  21. Natasha

    I'm definitely going to try all of these dips, we tried and love the Cheesy Artichoke Dip last New Year's eve and it was a huge hit!

    Reply

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Best Dips for New Year's Eve (25+ recipes) (2024)

FAQs

What tastes good dipped in cream cheese? ›

Use as a dip for fruits and vegetables

Dip fresh vegetables or fruit slices into a creamy and delicious cream cheese dip for a satisfying treat! A perfect, healthy way to use that cream cheese in your fridge.

What do Scandinavians eat on New Year's Eve? ›

Because herring is in abundance in Poland and parts of Scandinavia and because of their silver coloring, many in those nations eat pickled herring at the stroke of midnight to bring a year of prosperity and bounty. Some eat pickled herring in cream sauce while others have it with onions.

What is the black New Year's Eve food? ›

There's a wide range of New Year's Eve and New Year's Day food that graces family tables across the African Diaspora, but Hoppin' John or black-eyed peas and rice are high up on the list, especially among Southern African-American families. Black-eyed peas are thought to represent coins or good luck.

What is traditional New Years party food? ›

Traditional New Years Foods that bring good luck

Consider offering a really good kale salad as part of your spread. Black-eyed peas – a Southern tradition thought to bring good fortune. Black eyed pea dip is always a great choice as a New Years Eve food. Pork – to represent progress and prosperity.

What foods are good luck on New Years Eve? ›

Foods like pork, greens, citrus and pomegranate are seasonal during the new year in the northern hemisphere, influencing the bounty of the holiday table. These traditional New Year's Eve and New Year's Day foods are believed to bring health, wealth and happiness in the coming year.

Can you eat chicken on New Years Eve? ›

Chicken, Squab, or Anything with Wings

If it has wings, it can fly away - and that's what legend says about chicken on New Years. Eating chicken can cause your good luck to fly away, and well - we definitely don't want that. Make that Roasted Chicken later in January, just to be safe.

How do you keep cheese dip creamy? ›

For dips, you'll want to use a tablespoon of cornstarch per pound of cheese, then add at least five ounces of evaporated milk. After that, you can use more evaporated milk to thin out your dip as much as you need.

What are cheesy dippers? ›

Cheese Dippers® is a delicious duo of creamy Laughing Cow cheese dip and crispy whole wheat breadsticks.

What do Germans eat for new year's Eve? ›

Sauerkraut, midnight soup, marinated herrings and potato salad with sausages are just a few dishes to mention. The food is accompanied with the German popular drink, the Fire Tongs Punch a Feuerzangenbowle. The fireworks in the streets are private and take place at midnight.

What foods do Southerners eat on New Year's Day? ›

According to Southern lore, you will have good luck for the entire year if you have the traditional New Year's Day supper. In the South, that means a meal of collard greens, hoppin' John, black-eyed peas, cornbread, and pot likker soup.

What do Norwegians eat on new year's Eve? ›

People attending parties in Norway typically bring at least one dish, either a main course, side dish, or dessert. Foods that are commonly eaten on New Year's Eve include turkey, lamb, pork, or reindeer, along with side dishes, such as potatoes.

What is traditional New Year's Eve food? ›

Along with black-eyed peas, some cultures believe that grapes, noodles, pork, or pomegranates can be considered lucky when eaten on New Year's.

What are 3 New Year's foods? ›

Greens, Black-Eyed Peas, Cornbread, and Ham | Photo by Meredith. Even folks who aren't from the South go all in on eating black-eyed peas for good luck on New Year's Day. Cook up an irresistibly soft, hearty dish that will also bring you good fortune.

What should I bring to a New Year's Eve party? ›

Think of gifts that the host can utilize during the party or even after. Think about wine, chocolate, or party games. So, there you have it! Whether you're munching on appetizers or pondering the perfect thank-you gift, remember that thoughtfulness and a touch of creativity always make a difference.

What food for wealth on New Year's Eve? ›

Looking for prosperity? As Southern tradition dictates, black-eyed peas, greens, and cornbread represent pennies, dollars, and gold, respectively, so eating them together on New Year's will keep your purse full all year long.

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