French Onion Dip made from scratch will knock your socks off. It’s worth making because you will never, ever get this flavour in store bought dip! Not from the most expensive gourmet store in town, and certainly not in those tubs at the grocery store. It’s seriously incredible!
Homemade French Onion Dip
Confession time: I’ve made shortcut French Onion Dip using a packet of French Onion Soup mix many, many times…. and in fact, here’s the recipe!
BUT a REAL Homemade French Onion Dip, made from scratch by making your own caramelised onion trumps the shortcut soup mix version 10 times over.
Thank you Ina Garten!
I will never give up the packet soup mix French Onion Dip. It’s an 80’s thing, it’s an Aussie thing, and it’s a nostalgic thing.
But if you want a French Onion Dip that’s elevated to incredible status, make this Homemade French Onion Dip from scratch!
The BEST chips to serve with French Onion Dip are plain crinkle cut potato chips. It’s the classic way it’s served in the US – try it once and you’ll be converted for life!
French Onion Dip gets its name from French Onion Soup, with the flavour base of both being caramelised onion.
What French Onion Dip is made of
Here’s what you need for this recipe. Just a note on a few of the items:
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The dip base is cream cheese (tang + richness), mayonnaise (flavour + fat) and sour cream (tang + reduces richness a bit);
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Less butter – as much as I love Ina Garten, I often find myself cutting down the fat she uses in her recipes quite substantially. This is one such example. The original recipe called for 4 tablespoons of butter AND 1/4 cup of oil. I swear, this does NOT need that much – way too rich! I made it with 3 tablespoons of butter, no oil, which is plenty; and
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Hint of spice – adds a touch of extra flavour and warmth to the dip!
How to make it
And here’s how to make it. The key flavour base is the caramelised onions. It will take a good 20 to 25 minutes and it can’t be hurried otherwise the onions just burn instead of turning golden and sweet!
What homemade French Onion Dip tastes like
It’s a creamy dip, a gorgeous soft creamy texture rather than the rock-hard dips you get from the grocery store where your chips break every time you try to scoop some up.
The caramelised onion infuses it with beautiful flavour that’s savoury with natural sweetness – there’s no sugar in this recipe, it’s all from the natural caramelisation of the onion!
It’s great on the day it’s made, but it’s even better the next day once the flavours have had time to meld together even more!
How long can you keep homemade French Onion Dip?
I’ve kept it for 4 to 5 days and it was 100% perfect, no flavour loss at all.
How to serve French Onion Dip
Hands down, the BEST thing to dip in Onion Dip is plain crinkle cut potato crisps. This is an American thing that hasn’t yet made it across the waters.
And it might sound strange to some people, dunking potato crisps in dip.
But trust me. For French Onion Dip, plain potato crisps are the BEST. Better than corn chips, better than crackers, better than bread. It beats ’em all! – Nagi x
Watch how to make it
Note: typo in video! Says “paprika” instead of “cayenne pepper”. Though actually, you could totally use paprika instead!
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Homemade French Onion Dip
Ingredients
- 3 tbsp butter
- 2 1/2 cups diced onions (2 to 3 onions) (brown, yellow or white)
- 3/4 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
- 1/2 tsp onion powder
- 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
- 4 oz / 120 g cream cheese (cold), cut into cubes
- 1/4 cup whole egg mayonnaise
- 1/2 cup sour cream (full fat is best, but you can use low fat or even yoghurt)
Instructions
- Melt the butter in a fry pan over medium heat.
- Add the onions, salt, pepper, onion powder and cayenne pepper. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring. Then reduce the heat to medium low and cook for 20 to 25 minutes, stirring occasionally. The onions should be sweet and golden. Remove from stove and allow to cool.
- Place the cream cheese, sour cream and mayo in a bowl, mix until smooth (use microwave in 10 sec bursts if needed to assist)
- Add the caramelised onions. Mix until just combined. Refrigerate at least 2 hours to allow flavours to develope, overnight is better!
- Serve at room temperature, garnished with chopped chives if desired. Best served with crinkle cut plain potato chips!
Recipe Notes:
a) Original recipe called for 4 tbsp butter + 1/4 cup oil. I reduced it to just 3 tbsp of butter. This is very rich as it is - you don't need any more!
b) Original recipe also called for 1/2 cup of mayonnaise. I found this too rich so I reduced it to 1/4 cup.
c) Original recipe said to beat the cream cheese (at room temperature) with the mayonnaise and sour cream using a stand mixer. I tried this once and it is a bit fluffy at first but then it becomes denser after refrigerating it. So I make this by softening the cream cheese or even heating the cream cheese very gently in the microwave if necessary then simply stirring it with the other ingredients. Works perfectly, it's creamy and lump free (other than the onions of course!)
d) I added onion powder as an optional extra because I like the extra kick of onion flavour.
e) Original recipe called for 1 tsp of salt. I find this slightly too salty so I reduced it to 3/4 tsp. 3. Nutrition per serving assuming 8 servings.
Nutrition Information:
Originally published July 2015. Updated with new photos, brand new video, process step photos and of course the most important thing – new Life of Dozer section added!
Life of Dozer
No onion dip for Dozer – onion is bad for dogs! How about some carrot instead?? 😂 (He looks so keen, he hasn’t gotten a sniff of what it is yet!!)
And from the first time I published this recipe:
Dozer assuming his usual position while I shot the dip. Patiently waiting for a big dollop to land on the ground. Didn’t happen. Never will – onion is bad for dogs!!
Dorothy Berry says
This is fantastic, just love it – prefer crackers to chips for dipping, but maybe that’s just me; great with veggie crudités too. Just one small thing – your comment on Ina Garten’s amount of butter – only Oz uses a 20ml tablespoon, in the rest of the world a tablespoon is 15ml, so actually her 4 Tbsp is your 3 Tbsp! I share my favourite recipes with family members around the world (with due acknowledgement to the source) and in each one I put the mls in brackets after the Tbsp measurement just to make sure they get it right! My only problem is that, living 1800m altitude means I have to adjust quantity/timing when baking!
Tina DeLauri says
Deliciously sweet and savory! I had several Vidalia onions I needed to use before our road/camping trip. Diced the onions very small and caramelized in unsalted butter with just a dash of cayenne pepper and Hawaiian sea salt and plenty of fresh ground pepper, garlic powder and onion powder. I cubed the cream cheese and left it in a medium size bowl to get to room temp before I began preparing the onions. While the onions were cooling, I thoroughly mixed the cream cheese with the sour cream and mayo (no need to microwave) and then popped it in the fridge. Let the cooked onions cool for about an hour or so and then added them to the creamy mixture. Refrigerated overnight, stirred well the next morning, put in a disposable container, ate it with baked chips and OMG!!!! Perfect snack for our trip and I’ll definitely be making this again for a crowd pleasing appetizer, or just for myself 😉
Thank you!
Mona S Wachsler says
First time making. So good! I cut my onion pieces larger than a dice. Next time will cut them smaller. (1/4 inch)
I cut back on the Cayenne but next time I won’t. I will make sure the cream cheese is good and softened before trying to add it to the sour cream/mayo. I ended up having to do 4 or 5 10-second passes in my 900-watt micro to get the mixture to smooth out by whisking.
I used Diamond Kosher, which has less sodium than Morton’s,..for the salt (3/4 teaspoon of table salt would be too salty!) It was spot on for saltiness. I also added some MSG,…(about 1/4 teaspoon) which took it over the top. I will add minced garlic to the onions next time at the end of cooking.
Angela says
I’ve made this twice and it’s heavenly good! Very easy and so addictive!
Louise says
Made this dip for a resident of a nursing home. She ate it with crackers but I used it on a bagel. Loved this recipe. The only thing I changed was Hungarian Paprika for cayenne.
Emma says
Made this for Christmas as part of a lunch spread and got asked for the recipe by four people. Have made several times since and love it. Keeps well and have stored for up to a week with no change in consistency, assuming all ingredients have a expiry date well into the future.
Tad says
One of the greatest things I’ve ever eaten!
Valerie says
Delicious!!!!!
OMG, this is just outstanding, no package mix ever needed….next time I’ll use less cayenne pepper
But otherwise the flavor is just outstanding 🧅🧅🧅
Mona says
Great recipe! Just made it and tasted it. I like the cayenne kick. Will not buy grocery store dip again!
Christine says
This is amazing! Have made several batches to take to Christmas/ New Year gatherings & people love it! I’ve used yoghurt instead of sour cream
mary carol todd says
There was not a bit left when I made this recipe. Thank you so much it is delicious! It is now my “go to” dip recipe. Thank you
Shannon says
I’ve made this dip so many times and my friends always fight over it, today I’ve made it with onions cooked in a smoker and it’s absolutely divine. If anyone wants to cook the onion in a smoker put it in a tray chopped up with the butter melted and all the spices and cook it at 225-270F for an hour.
Marian says
I am following everyone else’s comments. This is seriously good! I didn’t read the whole recipe and made it in a metal bowl … so no 10 second zaps in the microwave! A new fave! Thanks (again) Nagi!
Julie says
We will never buy a French onion dip again! Didn’t have sour cream so substituted for Greek yoghurt and used half over the recommended cayenne pepper so everyone could enjoy it and it’s super delicious!
stacy says
Hi Nagi
this is seriously so delicious. I made it for a friends early Christmas get together snack and OMG, making again Christmas Day. And the best bit, because you cook the onion for quite a while – no after effects of the quicker french onion dip!!! Winner winner french onion snack! Thank you
Dunny says
Made this yesterday for a party. I tasted it when it was done and I thought it needed salt. I wish I had listened to your tip and waited to let the flavors meld together. Made it too salty. I added some additional sour cream to it and it seemed to help. I was amazed that everyone thought I had used dried onion soup mix. Today, I just had to try what I reserved for me and it’s even better today.
This is a keeper. I do like your version. It tastes rich, but not overpowering.
Thanks so much for sharing. I love reading and trying your recipes.
Leah says
Totally addicted!! I have made it 4 times already in the last month & I keep craving it more. I live in South Korea so it’s hard to find dip like this here in a jar so I resorted to making it myself. I will never buy a jar of this again because making this recipe is the best ever!!! ❤️
Aneta says
I made it first time 2 weeks ago for my son’s graduation party. It was a hit. The best dip ever. I served it in home made bread bowl. I’m making it again for tomorrow. I added little bit of garlic powder, as some people suggested. I think it ads some extra flavor.
Mary says
Just made this for a birthday party tomorrow! Man!!! I’m hoping that 1/4 t of cayenne calms down!!!
sandy says
Hi! can we use the frozen diced onion instead of chopping fresh onion??
Nick says
We did, and it was amazingly good!