Easy Hawaiian Dip

If you are looking for a quick appetizer that brings total tropical vacation vibes to your next gathering, this Easy Hawaiian Dip is it. It has that irresistible sweet-and-savory combination by pairing smoky chopped ham and crispy bacon pieces with sweet crushed pineapple and sharp cheddar cheese. Instead of just layering everything together, you whip a splash of the reserved pineapple juice straight into the cream cheese and sour cream base, giving the cream a bright, tangy lift that ties the whole dish together.

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Easy Hawaiian Dip

Ingredients:

Ingredient Quantity
Cream cheese (softened) 8 / oz
Sour cream 2 / tablespoons
Crushed pineapple (drained; reserve 1/4 cup juice) 1 / can
Shredded cheddar cheese 1 / cup
Ham (chopped) 1 / cup
Bacon pieces 1 / package (2.8 oz)
Green onions (chopped) 2 / tablespoons
Salt & pepper To / taste
Ritz crackers, chips, or veggies For / dipping

Step-by-Step Directions:

Step 1: Whip the Tropical Cream Base: In a large mixing bowl, combine your softened cream cheese, sour cream, and exactly 1/4 / cup of the reserved pineapple juice. Use a hand mixer or a sturdy spoon to blend them together vigorously until the mixture is completely smooth and fluffy. Taste the base, add a small pinch of salt and pepper if you like, and then spread it into an even, flat layer across the bottom of a standard pie pan.

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Step 2: Layer the Toppings: Now it’s time to build the layers! Sprinkle the shredded cheddar cheese uniformly over the cream cheese base. Follow that up by evenly scattering the drained crushed pineapple, chopped ham, and bacon pieces across the cheese layer.

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Step 3: Garnish and Chill: Top the entire pan with a colorful shower of chopped green onions. Cover the pie pan tightly with plastic wrap and slide it into the refrigerator to chill for at least 30 / minutes before serving. Toss it onto a platter with plenty of buttery Ritz crackers, sturdy chips, or crisp veggies, and watch it disappear!

A Friendly Kitchen Note: Definitely give this dip its full 30-minute rest in the fridge. Because you added that sweet pineapple juice to the cream base, it needs a little time in the cold to tighten back up. Chilling forces the dairy fats to firm up so the dip holds its shape perfectly when someone dives in with a cracker.

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