This Southern 4-ingredient BLT dip is the kind of easy party food that disappears before you can even set the bowl down. It takes the familiar flavors of a classic bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich and turns them into a creamy, scoopable dip that is perfect for cookouts, game days, and family gatherings. With just a handful of ingredients and almost no fuss, it is a dependable recipe when you need something quick that still feels special.
Serve this dip chilled with buttery crackers, toasted baguette slices, corn chips, or sturdy potato chips for scooping. It also pairs nicely with crisp celery sticks, cucumber rounds, or bell pepper strips if you want something fresh on the platter. For a cookout spread, I like setting it out next to burgers, pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans, and a big bowl of fruit salad.
Southern 4-Ingredient BLT Dip
Servings: 8
Ingredients
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
Directions
1. Cook the bacon until crisp, then drain it well and crumble it into small pieces. Set aside a little extra for the top if you want the dip to look pretty when serving.
2. In a medium mixing bowl, stir together the softened cream cheese and sour cream until smooth and creamy with no large lumps.
3. Fold in the chopped tomatoes and most of the crumbled bacon, stirring just until everything is evenly combined.
4. Spoon the dip into a serving bowl and sprinkle the reserved bacon over the top. Chill for 30 minutes before serving if you have time, or serve right away with crackers or vegetables.
Variations & Tips
Make-Ahead Tip: You can mix the cream cheese, sour cream, and bacon a few hours ahead and stir in the tomatoes closer to serving time so the dip stays fresh and not watery.
Picky Eater Version: If someone in the family does not love tomato pieces, use very finely diced tomatoes and pat them dry with paper towels first so they blend in more easily.
Extra Southern Touch: For a little more flavor while keeping the same spirit of the recipe, try serving it with buttery club crackers or toasted bread rounds so it really feels like a BLT in dip form.
Texture Tip: Be sure the bacon is fully crisp and the tomatoes are seeded if they are especially juicy. That small step keeps the dip thick, creamy, and easy to scoop.