Cranberry Jalapeño Dip: The Recipe Everyone Will Be Texting You For


This Jalapeño Cranberry Dip is sweet, tart, spicy, and creamy and is a perfect addition to your holiday table.

Whip it together in minimal steps with minimal effort and serve as a flavorful and memorable appetizer.

All you’ll do is measure out the ingredients, blend together the jalapeño cranberry mixture, mix the creamy base mixture, and then arrange everything in a serving dish. That’s it!

I like to serve mine with Ritz crackers. Easy and so delicious!

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