27Jul2015Spicy Garlic Sriracha Dip Jump to Recipe Print Recipe 1785 This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #BackYourSnack #CollectiveBias This delicious dip has a kick from the garlic and sriracha sauce and is perfect for fresh veggies and breaded appetizers and dippers! Ok, I’m coming clean about my previous opinion of a certain hot sauce that my husband is absolutely obsessed with. I’ve actually discovered in recent years that I really love the flavor of traditional hot sauce, the kind that goes on hot wings. And I think you’ve seen evidence of that with various recipes I’ve shared with you here! The husband though absolutely needs to have sriracha sauce on hand at all times. I will admit, I never tried the stuff until today. Despite him begging me and trying to explain how much flavor it has, nope – never tasted it. Mainly because he likes things scorching hot, and I absolutely can’t handle food that is too spicy. So if he thought it was spicy, that meant it was WAY over the top for me. It’s just that I don’t enjoy food that literally hurt your mouth after eating it. That’s not enjoyable for me at all. Sometimes when he makes chili or spaghetti he’ll slip in some hot peppers or a little hot sauce, and I can taste it right away. And MAN do I get ANGRY! That usually means I have to go back in the kitchen, hungry, and pull something together for me and the boys to eat. Needless to say, he doesn’t pull those stunts very often. But I wanted to create a dip that would go perfect with Farm Rich’s Crispy Dill Pickles and Breaded Mushrooms, along with some fresh veggies. And I just couldn’t get a spicy dip out of my head! Let me tell you – I was TOTALLY right! As I’m mixing this dip together, I’m smelling the garlic and hot sauce… and I just had to taste it. Seriously. SO good! And the spicy garlic flavor goes so well with the breaded appetizers – this is a great recipe to pin for your next party! Recipe PrintSpicy Garlic Sriracha DipThis delicious dip has a kick from the garlic and sriracha sauce and is perfect for fresh veggies and breaded appetizers and dippers! Author: Kelly Miller Prep Time: 5 minutes Total Time: 5 minutes Course: Appetizer Cuisine: American Keyword: garlic dip recipe, sriracha dip Servings: 8 servingsDid you make this recipe? Leave a review Ingredients 2 cups mayonnaise 2 tbsp sriracha 2 tbsp dried, minced garlic 3/4 tsp Worcestershire sauce 1/2 tsp curry powder fresh vegetables for dippingInstructionsIn a medium bowl combine mayo, sriracha, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, and curry.Cover and refrigerate. Serve with veggie dippers.NutritionCalories: 390kcalFat: 41gSaturated fat: 6gCholesterol: 23mgSodium: 448mgPotassium: 49mgCarbohydrates: 2gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 35%Vitamin C: 2.4%Calcium: 6%Iron: 0.3% We just simply could not stop snacking on this yummy dip! I love how Walmart has a huge selection of Farm Rich’s various frozen snacks in the frozen food aisle. I can’t wait to try some of the other varieties next! Think you have an excellent recipe for a snack hack like this one? If not, get your recipe ready! Farm Rich and Walmart are having a Back Your Snack recipe contest starting on 8/1 and running through 8/23. You must use at least one Farm Rich product and one Walmart fresh ingredient. The winner will receive a whopping $10,000! The main focus is on quality of the recipe and ingredients, and not so much on how good your food photography is – so get in that kitchen and think up something good! Click here for a list of stores where you can find upcoming demos of the finalists on 9/19-20, 10/9 and 10/11. Click here for the full rule book. Here are some more of my favorite dip recipes: Best Ever Chip Dip Slow Cooker Bacon Horseradish Onion Ring Dip Creamy Shrimp Dip What ideas do you have for the recipe contest? Leave it in the comments! Don’t miss another Mostly Homemade Mom recipe! Click here to have recipes delivered by email. Or, you can follow along via Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram, or Google+ – I’d love to connect with you!{linking up!} 1785