Say no to those store party platters. You’re GR8ER than that. If you’re hosting or attending a fall party this season, it’s time to break out the sweet potato, pumpkin, and brown sugar. Okay, fine, we’ll add some veggies in there for balance. All jokes aside, we’re bringing you some healthy fall party recipes your guests will love. Believe us.
The Starter Dip
This pumpkin hummus is autumn itself in a dip. A dash of sweetness with a ton of flavor, this hummus will leave everyone coming back for more. Try it with cinnamon-sugar pita chips for a sweeter taste, bell peppers for a healthier balance, or your favorite salty chips for the classic take.
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The Last Minute Dip
What do you mean there’s a potluck tomorrow at work? Yes, we all have those moments when something store-bought will not cut it, but there’s no way you can cook a fabulous dish on time. Enter, this 5-minute black bean dip recipe. Healthy, wholesome, and only 80 calories. Do I need to say more?
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The Fancy Dip
There’s always that one fall party where you want to showcase your culinary expertise. The one with the in-laws maybe, or the one with the boss coming over for some reason. Worry not. For those fancy or special occasions, this Dukkah Spiced Yogurt Dip recipe will be your best ally. The name alone is fancy, and I promise you don’t need hard-to-find ingredients for this one.
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The Sweet Dip
But not the dessert. Picture this, part goat cheese, part cream cheese, part pumpkin, and completely amazing. Not to mention, caramelized onions covers it all. Can it get better than that? If you’re planning a fall-themed get-together, this should be your go-to dip. Or, if you don’t have plans, still make a batch and keep it by your desk to indulge during the afternoon slump.
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The Dessert Dip
Alright, it’s time for dessert. You won’t feel too guilty about this one because one, it’s healthy, and second, it’s a dip so you can control yourself. Or at least we’re going to keep repeating those two things to ourselves. For this dip, all the sweet flavors we link to fall come together. I’d add a drizzle of maple syrup to finish it up, but we’re trying to stay healthy.
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We’ll stop here. We know you got to get cooking. After all, these healthy party dips don’t need a special occasion to be made. They’re my new in-office dip.