There is something mighty comforting about a simple dip that comes together in just minutes and still manages to steal the whole show. This Southern 4-ingredient dill pickle dip is one of those dependable little recipes folks pass around at church suppers, block parties, and family card nights because it is easy, affordable, and downright irresistible. The tang of dill pickles against a creamy base makes every bite bright and savory, and it is the sort of crowd-pleaser that disappears faster than you ever expect.

Set this dip out with sturdy potato chips, buttery crackers, pretzel twists, or a platter of crisp vegetables like celery, carrots, and bell pepper strips. It also fits right in beside barbecue, burgers, pulled pork sandwiches, or a tray of little finger foods when you are feeding a crowd, and an icy glass of sweet tea or lemonade makes it feel even more like a proper Southern gathering.

Southern 4-Ingredient Dill Pickle Dip

Servings: 10

Southern 4-ingredient dill pickle dip in a glass bowl
Southern 4-ingredient dill pickle dip in a glass bowl

Ingredients

8 ounces cream cheese, softened

1 cup sour cream
1 cup dill pickles, finely chopped and well drained
2 tablespoons pickle juice

Directions

1. In a medium mixing bowl, stir the softened cream cheese and sour cream together until smooth and creamy.

2. Fold in the finely chopped dill pickles and pickle juice, mixing well so the green bits are evenly distributed throughout the dip.

3. Cover the bowl and chill the dip for at least 1 hour so the flavors can come together and the texture can firm up a bit.

4. Give the dip a final stir, spoon it into a serving bowl, and serve cold with chips, crackers, or fresh vegetables.

Variations & Tips

For extra pickle flavor: If your family really loves that briny bite, add an extra tablespoon of finely chopped dill pickles. Just be sure to drain them well so the dip stays thick and creamy.

Make-ahead tip: This dip is even better after a few hours in the refrigerator. You can make it the morning of your gathering or the night before and keep it covered until serving time.

For a smoother texture: If you prefer less crunch, chop the pickles very fine or pulse them briefly before stirring them in. That gives you the flavor in every bite with a softer spread-like texture.

Serving tip: Ridged potato chips are especially good here because they hold up to the thick dip and scoop up plenty of those little pickle pieces.