Featuring crunchy diced pickles and fresh herbs, this dill pickle dip is perfect with salty potato chips, and veggies, or even as a sandwich and burger spread.

My husband is a dill pickle fanatic. Where he grew up in Canada, dill pickle flavored chips and dips were widely available. Not so much here in Colorado. Which is why I created this Dill Pickle Dip.
I think it’s one of the things he misses most about home.
I made it for work one day and now I am on my millionth time making it. I substituted the sour cream for Greek yogurt and added lots of fresh dill. There have also been requests for me to make it, jar it and sell it. ~ Jennifer
I haven’t ventured into the arena of making dill pickle chips, but I figured a tasty dill pickle dip would be pretty easy to whip up. And as is usually the case, it’s so much better than any store-bought version.
This had definitely become my family’s favorite dip, which is fine by me, because it’s so easy to make, and I almost always have the ingredients on hand.
This tasty appetizer is always a hit at barbecues and back yard parties. It’s all great for game day, or any day, for that matter. Plan on getting rave reviews, because everyone loves it!

I like to make this dip a day ahead if I can, because the flavors are so much better when the ingredients have had a chance to mingle for a while.
But sometimes, it’s just too hard to wait that long! The best part is, you can add as many pickles as you’d like! When my husband is in charge, we add a LOT of pickles!
This dip is AMAZING, AWESOME, DELICIOUS!!!!! I will definitely not be sharing this with anybody! Thank you! ~ Alyssa
We like this best served with Ruffles, but it would also be good with fresh veggies. It’s also a great spread for sandwiches and burgers. Or, you know, straight from the spoon.
Just be warned, once you share this dip with friends and family, they’ll be requesting that you bring it to every party and get-together.
My dill pickle loving husband gives this Dill Pickle Dip two thumbs up, and the rest of the family loves it too!
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT DILL PICKLE DIP
Made this today for my dill fanatic son. He loved it! Thanks. ~ Lisa
This is absolutely delish! My family loves it. I always get a request to make it when we all get together. It is so much better than store made. I like to add some of the pickle juice for extra flavour. Thanks for sharing! ~ Jessica
I made this yesterday, YUM! So much better than store bought dip, thanks for sharing. ~ Kristi
This was delicious!! I love it so much that I may not share. Definitely keeping this for future events…especially for tea parties with my girls! Thank you so much! ~ Jess
I totally agree with you…..gotta get Ruffles chips to go with this dip!! ~ Lisa
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Here’s what you’ll need to make Dill Pickle Dip
- Sour cream
- Cream cheese
- Minced onion
- Salt
- Produce: fresh parsley, fresh dill
- Pickles
Dill Pickle Dip
Ingredients
- 1 cup sour cream
- 4 ounces cream cheese softened
- 1 tablespoon minced onion
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoons fresh parsley finely chopped
- 1-2 tablespoons fresh dill finely chopped
- 4-5 medium sized dill pickles finely chopped
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, combine the sour cream and cream cheese until smooth. (I use an electric mixer).
- Stir in the minced onion, salt, fresh parsley, fresh dill and chopped pickles.
- Refrigerate until serving. Serve with chips or fresh vegetables.






40 comments
Amanda
My family LOVES dill pickle dip but I can never find it in stores anymore!! Thank you for this!!
Theresa H. Roach
WE love this, but I have never tried to make it! My local Kroger has it and I have a tub in my fridge right now. I will sure try this recipe, THANKS:) Have a blessed evening, HUGS!
Kate
Pickle dip! This is a favorite dip! My mom always made one (similar recipe, minus sour cream with a dash of Worcestershire and some garlic) that I don’t make very often but when I do it disappears. People are never quite sure what to make of it when I serve it, but it always disappears and the recipe is often requested. Good, salty kettle type chips are a must with it as well. Yum!