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6 Reviews of Leek Dip

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From: AKillian24

On Mar 22, 2005

WOW! It's got so many different flavors - it almost turns in your mouth. I love it! I used low fat cream cheese and 2 tablespoons of tomato paste instead of creamy dressing (what I had on hand). I also topped with a bit of parsely. It's sweet, oniony, creamy and peppery all at once.

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    From: *Z*

    On May 13, 2004

    Absolutely GREAT!!! I didn't use the reduced sodium stuff, I used wild leeks and buttermilk ranch dressing. The combination of the leeks and the bacon really give this dip a excellent flavor.This is definately a keeper!! YUM!! It came out very thick,almost a spread consistancey. We put it on crackers, but it would be just as great on anything else!Thank you for this great recipe!!

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  • From: Sackville

    On Jan 15, 2006

    Superb dip for veggies. Was gobbled up at our party. I think it would be good as a sandwich spread as well or in a pita pocket with other veggies, in the same way you'd throw in something like hummus. I lightly fried the leeks beforehand to make them soft. For dressing I used a mixture of caesar dressing and plain yogurt. I mixed everything up in my KitchenAid to get a nice smooth texture to the sauce, before adding in the bacon and leeks. Thanks for a great recipe!

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  • From: PAbakermom

    On Mar 26, 2006

    Very tasty! I, too, did not use the sodium-free stuff...and I used buttermilk ranch and wild leeks, too. However, I used a can of "real bacon pieces" and found out that even the 3 oz can over-powered the dip. Don't get me wrong...if you prefer more of a "bacon" taste....go for it. But, I ended up using a cup of chopped leeks and still thought 3 oz of the bacon was a little much. Next time I will use a half a can of bacon. Thanks for the yummy recipe!

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  • From: Luvs Chocolate & Schnauzers

    On Mar 6, 2008

    I needed a quick and delicious recipe for a lunch on sunday, figured we would try it tonight to be sure and oh my god, I had a hard time not eating it all in one serving !! I used real back chopped in tiny pieces, we actually threw in the leek a couple minutes with the bacon cooking... I LOVE this recipe ! Thanks so much for sharing !!!

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  • From: Andrea in NH

    On May 24, 2008

    Another great recipe. I sauted the leeks then combined the remaining ingredients. I was a little shy on the dressing so I added a little ff 1/2 & 1/2. This is very tasty and come be used on many things.

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