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1 jar dried beef

Calories 2483
Calories from Fat 1263 (50%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 140.4g 215%
Saturated Fat 44.4g 222%
Monounsaturated Fat 38.1g
Polyunsaturated Fat 49.6g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 162mg 54%
Sodium 4520mg 188%
Potassium 791mg 22%
Total Carbohydrate 269.9g 89%
Dietary Fiber 9.9g 39%
Sugars 32.9g
Protein 40.4g 80%

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Chipped Beef Dip

Recipe #3303 | add private note

By: WildlifeDi
Oct 12, 1999

This is a dip served in a bread bowl with the scooped out bread cut into bite sized squares to dip with. Very easy and inviting to look at...

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Ingredients

  • jar dried beef, sliced, cut into small pieces
  • cup mayonnaise, fat reduced ok
  • cup sour cream, fat reduced ok
  • teaspoon dill, do not add more....it will get very salty
  • teaspoon celery seed
  • teaspoons fresh onions, minced (amount to your taste)
  • loaf bread, unsliced (use your favorite bread)

Directions

  1. 1
    Slice the top of the bread off.
  2. 2
    Using a knife cut out the inside (being careful not to cut all the way through the bread). Cut the hollowed out bread and the cut off top into bite sized squares.
  3. 3
    Put in a sealed container.
  4. 4
    Mix the rest of the ingredients together and put in the bread "bowl" on a platter.
  5. 5
    Arrange the bread squares around the bowl.
  6. 6
    I always buy extra bread for dipping.
  7. 7
    Don't forget to eat the bowl too.
  8. 8
    All of this can be made days ahead and the dip actually is BETTER after several days.
  9. 9
    Let me know how you liked it.

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From: Chef #383325

On Apr 6, 2008

It was OK. I could use more dried beef and maybe some garlic in it. The dill was a little too much for me too.

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  • From: Amy Slife

    On May 18, 2004

    Very easy and very tasty recipe. My dinner party guests were very complimentry of the presentation in the bread bowl as well.

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  • From: susan7

    On Dec 10, 2001

    Glad I took Cindy's advice-can't imagine this cold. I was short on time so I wrapped in foil, & baked @400 for 1hr. Heed the warning re: dill. When I do again, I may try with dill seed instead of weed. If anyone does, please post outcome. Only got a four star from me--Only chocolate gets a *****.

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  • From: Cindy Brown

    On Oct 10, 2001

    I have made this recipe and it is great but try putting dip inside the bowl and baking for 2 hours on 250 or until center is good and hot and bread bowl is starting to crisp. Excellent.

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