Easy Mexican Seven Layer Dip

I make this to eat with my Canadian husband, who grew up in a family that loved Mexican food.
I wanted to make something that we could eat slowly while watching a movie or having drinks.
It's really easy to make so I don't have any special hints. If you maker the layers neatly so that they are distinct, it will look great, and perfect for serving at a party.
As long as you prepare it in advance, you just need to pop it in the oven when you're ready to eat. Recipe by yuka4050
Easy Mexican Seven Layer Dip
I make this to eat with my Canadian husband, who grew up in a family that loved Mexican food.
I wanted to make something that we could eat slowly while watching a movie or having drinks.
It's really easy to make so I don't have any special hints. If you maker the layers neatly so that they are distinct, it will look great, and perfect for serving at a party.
As long as you prepare it in advance, you just need to pop it in the oven when you're ready to eat. Recipe by yuka4050
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Sauté the ground meat. You can add chopped onions if you like!
- 2
Add the taco seasoning after the meat has cooked through.
- 3
Sauté the refried beans a little until smooth. Add a little water.
- 4
I used these canned refried beans this time.
- 5
Mash the avocados with a fork. Add the lemon juice, salt and pepper and mix.
- 6
Add the sour cream and cream cheese, and mix until smooth. If you take it out of the refrigerator a little before you mix it, it will be easier.
- 7
Optionally chop up the tomato, bell pepper and onion for the salsa.
- 8
I used this jar of salsa this time. Add the chopped up vegetables to the jar of salsa. This improves the texture. The vegetables are optional!
- 9
The first layer is sour cream and cream cheese mixed together Make it smooth and level the surface.
- 10
The second layer is the ground meat.
- 11
3rd layer: Refried beans.
- 12
4th layer: Avocado.
- 13
5th layer: Salsa.
- 14
From the side it looks like this.
- 15
6th layer: Shredded lettuce.
- 16
7th layer: Cheese! Add as much as you like.
- 17
And put into the oven Bake for about 20 minutes at 180°C. Everything is already cooked, so when the cheese melts it's done!
- 18
Serve with tortilla chips.
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