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BLT dip takes everything you love about a bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich and turns it into a creamy, scoopable appetizer. This cold BLT dip is crunchy, savory, and packed with flavor in every bite.

If you love my BLT Salad, this blt dip recipe is the party-ready version of those same bold flavors. It’s quick, crowd-friendly, and perfect for game day, holidays, or casual snacking. It works especially well for spring and summer gatherings when you want something fresh but still satisfying. Once you make this recipe for BLT dip, it’ll be on repeat.
Why This BLT Dip Recipe Works
- All the BLT flavor in one scoop: Creamy, crunchy, smoky, and fresh.
- Quick to make: Simple ingredients and minimal prep.
- Perfect for gatherings: Great for parties and potlucks.
- Easy to customize: Add spice, cheese, or extra toppings.

The Key Ingredients for the Best Dip
This BLT dip with cream cheese has two main parts: a creamy ranch-style base and fresh BLT layers. Choosing the right ingredients keeps the dip thick and flavorful instead of watery. See the recipe card below for exact amounts.
Avocado Ranch Base
- Ripe avocado: Soft but not overripe.
- Cream cheese, softened: Softened cream cheese blends smoothly and creates structure.
- Sour cream: Adds tang and lightens the texture. If you prefer a lighter texture, you can substitute part of the sour cream with Greek yogurt or use my Greek yogurt ranch dip as inspiration.
- Ranch seasoning: Homemade or store-bought both work. Use my ranch seasoning blend, or pick up a packet from the store.
- Lemon juice: Adds brightness and helps prevent browning.
BLT Layers
- Crispy bacon: Cook until fully crisp so it adds crunch. My air fryer bacon works perfectly here. If you don’t eat pork, my air fryer turkey bacon works well as a pork-free option while still giving you that smoky, savory BLT flavor.
- Cherry tomatoes (seeds removed): Removing seeds prevents a watery dip.
- Shredded romaine lettuce: Adds fresh crunch.
- Green onions: Mild onion flavor without overpowering.
What Makes a Great BLT Dip?
A great BLT dip balances three things: creamy, crispy, and fresh.
- Creamy: The base needs structure. That’s why this BLT dip with cream cheese works so well. It holds its shape and doesn’t run.
- Crispy: Bacon should be fully crisp. Soft bacon disappears into the dip.
- Fresh: Lettuce and tomatoes need to stay bright and crisp. Always remove tomato seeds and add lettuce right before serving.
Unlike heavier party dips like crack dip or million dollar dip, this blt dip recipe keeps the freshness of the original sandwich. That contrast is what makes you want to scrape the bowl.
How to Make BLT Dip with Cream Cheese
Make the Creamy Base
Mash the avocado until smooth. Add cream cheese, sour cream, ranch seasoning, and lemon juice. Mix until creamy and fully combined.

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Spread in a Serving Dish
Spread the mixture evenly into a shallow serving dish.

Layer & Serve Immediately
Top the avocado ranch base with:
- Crumbled bacon
- Diced tomatoes (seeds removed)
- Shredded lettuce
- Green onions

Pro Tips for the Best Flavor
- Remove tomato seeds: Keeps your BLT dip from becoming watery.
- Chill the base first: Refrigerate the creamy layer 20–30 minutes before topping for cleaner layers.
- Add lettuce right before serving: Keeps it crisp and fresh.
- Cook bacon very crisp: Softer bacon won’t give you that signature crunch.
Easy Ways to Serve This BLT Dip
This BLT dip recipe pairs well with:
- Tortilla chips
- Toasted baguette slices
- Pretzel crisps
- Fresh veggie sticks
- Mini slider buns
- Toasted almond flour bagel slices
- Fathead Dough bread bites
It also works as a spread for wraps or sandwiches like my Buffalo Chicken Wrap. If you’re building a cold appetizer spread, pair it with my jalapeño popper chicken salad or 7 layer dip without beans for another creamy, crowd-friendly option.
Simple Swaps & Variations
- Spicy BLT dip: Add diced jalapeños or hot sauce.
- Cheesy version: Mix shredded cheddar into the base.
- Loaded style: Add extra diced avocado on top.
- Lighter texture option: Use Greek yogurt in place of some sour cream.

FAQs About BLT Dip
BLT dip is a creamy appetizer inspired by the bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich. Most versions, including this blt dip recipe, use a cream cheese or ranch-style base topped with crispy bacon, tomatoes, and lettuce.
Million dollar dip typically includes cream cheese, mayonnaise, cheddar cheese, green onions, and bacon. It’s richer and cheesier than a BLT dip with cream cheese and fresh toppings.
Crack dip is made with cream cheese, ranch seasoning, cheddar cheese, and bacon. Unlike a traditional BLT dip, it does not include fresh lettuce and tomatoes.
Fresh chives, parsley, and dill all enhance a recipe for BLT dip. They brighten the creamy base and balance the smoky bacon.
Storage
- Store: Refrigerate covered for up to 2 days.
- Best practice: Store lettuce separately and add fresh lettuce before serving.
- Serve cold: This is meant to be a cold BLT dip.

BLT Dip Recipe
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Ingredients
Ingredients:
- 1 avocado, ripe
- 4 oz Cream Cheese, softened
- ½ cup Sour Cream
- 2 tbsp Homemade Ranch Seasoning Mix, click for recipe
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
BLT layers:
- 8 slices Bacon, cooked crispy and crumbled
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes, diced, seeds removed
- 1 cup romaine lettuce, shredded
- ¼ cup green onions, sliced
Instructions
- In a mixing bowl, mash the avocado until smooth.
- Add cream cheese, sour cream, ranch seasoning, and lemon juice. Mix until creamy and well combined.
- Spread the avocado ranch mixture evenly into a shallow serving dish.
- Sprinkle crumbled bacon over the base.
- Add tomatoes in an even layer.
- Top with shredded lettuce and green onions.
- Garnish if desired and serve immediately.
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Recipe Notes
- Remove tomato seeds: Keeps your BLT dip from becoming watery.
- Chill the base first: Refrigerate the creamy layer 20–30 minutes before topping for cleaner layers.
- Add lettuce right before serving: Keeps it crisp and fresh.
- Cook bacon very crisp: Softer bacon won’t give you that signature crunch.
Nutrition Details
The nutrition facts come from entering the recipe ingredients into Spoonacular API, a database of food ingredients. They may vary for any recipe based on the exact product used.





















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