This 7 layer dip is a classic recipe with layers of salsa, guacamole, sour cream, beans, cheese, tomatoes and olives. The best party appetizer for game day or a holiday party.
Love appetizers? Some other crowd favorites are my crockpot buffalo chicken dip and pigs in a blanket.
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Easy 7-Layer Dip
This seven layer dip is a delicious Mexican appetizer that requires no cooking, uses store bought ingredients and is an easy recipe with layers of delicious textures and flavors. Just like a classic cheese ball it is perfect for entertaining!
If you want to make this 7 layer dip the best party appetizer, make your own guacamole, restaurant style salsa and homemade tortilla chips. And when I don’t feel like making layers I make easy taco dip instead.
What’s In 7 Layer Dip?
This 7-layer bean dip comes together quickly and easily! If I am out of a layer, I make this 5 layer dip instead.
Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
- Refried beans: Mixed with cream cheese and taco seasoning.
- Sour cream
- Guacamole
- Salsa
- Cheese
- Tomatoes: Use pico de gallo if preferred.
- Olives
- Green onions
How to Make 7 Layer Dip
Layer 1: Combine the refried beans, cream cheese and taco seasoning. Layer the refried bean mixture on the bottom.
Layer 2: Next layer the sour cream over top.
Layer 3: Scoop the guacamole on top. Then careful spread with a spatula.
Layer 4: Drain the salsa if needed in a mesh strainer. Then add the salsa on top.
Layer 5: Add some shredded cheese.
Layer 6: Then add your favorite toppings such as tomatoes and olives. Add jalapenos for heat if you like.
Layer 7: Finish the top with sliced green onions, cilantro and a squeeze of lime. I also love to sprinkle some flake sea salt over the top.
Serving Ideas
- Baking dish: This is my favorite method because the dip gets more spread out. You get more of the toppings in every bite! Use a 9×13″ baking dish.
- Trifle: Layer the dip in a trifle bowl for a fancier touch. I’ve also added a fun chalkboard label to the front of the dish when served this way in the past.
- Individual cups: Make individual 7 layer dip cups by servings in plastic cups. This is a fun way to make sure everyone gets a bite and there’s no double dipping!
- Game day: For game day or gatherings, sometimes I’ll add ground beef taco meat as an extra layer between the refried beans and sour cream layers.
More Delicious Dips
- 5-Layer Greek Dip
- Crockpot Queso Blanco
- Cheesy Chicken Enchilada Dip
- Slow Cooker Spinach Artichoke Dip
- Cream Cheese and Chili Queso
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7 Layer Dip Recipe
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Ingredients
- 31 ounce can refried beans
- 8 ounces cream cheese (softened, optional)
- 3 Tablespoons taco seasoning (1 packet)
- 14 ounces sour cream , about 1 1/2 cups
- 16 ounces guacamole
- 1 ½ cups chunky medium salsa (can sub for more diced tomatoes)
- 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 3 roma tomatoes (diced and drained of juices)
- 4 ounces sliced olives or jalapenos (1 can, drained)
- ¼ cup chopped cilantro (optional)
- 1 bunch green onions (sliced thin, optional)
- ½ lime (optional)
- s&p to taste
For serving: Tortilla chips or Fritos
Instructions
- Refried beans: In a small bowl, stir together 1 can refried beans, 8 ounces cream cheese (if desired) and 3 Tablespoons taco seasoning. I like to microwave the cream cheese for about 20 seconds beforehand, to make sure it’s smooth and creamy.
- Sour cream and guacamole: Then spread the beans onto the bottom of your dish. You can use a 9×13" pan, trifle dish or serve in individual cups. Next spread on 14 ounces sour cream and 16 ounces guacamole.
- Salsa, cheese, olives and green onions: Next add 1 1/2 cups salsa or extra tomatoes on top of guacamole. Then add the 1 cup cheese, 3 chopped roma tomatoes, 4 ounces olives, 1 bunch green onions and 1/4 cup cilantro. Squeeze a little lime juice over the top if desired. Sprinkle salt and pepper on top.
- Serve. Store in the refrigerator until ready to serve. The dip is best to eat the day that it is made. Serve with fresh tortilla chips or Fritos.
Notes
- Alternatively you can mix the cream cheese and taco seasoning in with the sour cream.
- You could also add in a Tablespoon of extra taco seasoning or even ranch seasoning mix to the sour cream if you want to add more seasoning.
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
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FAQs
This dip tastes best if made day of, so preparing a few hours in advance should be fine.
To save time, you can prepare and assemble the bean and sour cream layers the night before and then cover and refrigerate. Then add the remaining layers right before serving.
This dip is traditionally served cold. This way the shredded lettuce, tomatoes, guacamole and sour cream stay fresh. Try crowd favorites jalapeno popper dip recipe or this bean dip if you want something warm!
Yes, this dip uses gluten-free ingredients, which makes it perfect for guests with any sensitivities. Just make sure to double check that the taco seasoning packet is free from gluten or make my homemade taco seasoning which is most definitely gluten-free!
Although this 7 layer dip does taste best the day of preparing, any leftovers can be stored in the fridge for 3-4 days. Just make sure to cover tightly.
It does tend to get a bit watery as time goes on, but you can easily drain it and it will still taste delicious!
Can you bake it?
No, unfortunately not. Some of the ingredients would not hold up well to baking.
Very good!
So glad you enjoyed the 7 layer dip!
Thank you for this recipe! My son and first granddaughter (almost 9) have food allergies, so I can customize! Also when I learned last weekend that my 3rd granddaughter (a little over a year) loves refried beans, I knew this would be great for Halloween!
I love this! A yummy recipe for the whole family! I’m glad you enjoyed it Annie!
Tthid is full of good stuff. I would love the full recipe tto keep. Thanks
I’m preparing part of it the night before, but my mixture of beans, cream cheese and seasoning is kind of soft. The sour cream seems too firm to spread on the beans. I placed the beans in the dish in the refrigerator to firm up. Should I also microwave the sour cream to make it more soft or will it spread once the beans have chilled?
Thank you.
Hi Victoria! The sour cream should spread easier once the beans have chilled :)
Thank you for responding. It turned out delicious! Everyone loved it!
This was quite a hit at our cookout. Is this recipe gluten free? Just found out a family member needs gluten free
Made this for a July 4th party and it was a hit!! It’s going to be my go-to now! Fresh pico was spot on!!
That is great to hear! I am so glad that everyone loved your dip. Thanks for sharing!
This is an awesome party appetizer. It was a huge hit with my family and friends! Another winning recipe from you!
My go-to recipe for parties! It’s always a crowd pleaser! SO easy to make too.
So glad you enjoyed the 7 layer dip!
This is one of my favorite dips! We love making it for movie night – so good!
Very good for parties
Great recipe! Easy to make and delicious. Made it for friend’s party and everyone loved it.
I looove a good 7-layer dip. This one is fantastic! Bookmarking for parties this year.
Me too! One of our go-to party appetizers!
My family loved this dip! I left out the olives because we don’t really like them and it was delicious. I’ll definitely be making this recipe again.
This 7 layer dip was a huge hit! My whole family enjoyed this, we even made a spicy version and we loved it too!
Love adding pickled jalapeños if the crowd can handle spicy! Yum!