Creamy Crab Dip Shooters

Creamy Crab Dip Shooters
You can never have too many beverage recipes, so give Creamy Crab Dip Shooters a try. This recipe serves 15. Watching your figure? This pescatarian recipe has 56 calories, 3g of protein, and 4g of fat per serving. This recipe covers 3% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. Head to the store and pick up carrot sticks, cream, pretzel rods, and a few other things to make it today. It will be a hit at your The Super Bowl event. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 20 minutes.

Instructions

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In small bowl, beat sour cream and cream cheese with electric mixer on medium speed.
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Add remaining Dip ingredients; beat until smooth.
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To serve, spoon dip into shot glasses.
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Serve with Dippers.

Recommended wine: Chardonnay, Muscadet, Riesling

Shellfish works really well with Chardonnay, Muscadet, and Riesling. Buttery chardonnay is great for scallops, shrimp, crab, and lobster, while muscadet is a classic pick for mussels, oysters, and clams. If you've got some spice in your shellfish, a semi-dry riesling can balance out the heat. The A to Z Chardonnay with a 4.2 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 15 dollars per bottle.
A to Z Chardonnay
A to Z Chardonnay
The 2010 A to Z Chardonnay opens with aromas of white flowers, tangerine, lime, quince, wet stone and minerals that develop further into nutmeg, honey, green apple with hints of ginger. A mineral laden attack is bright, mouthwatering and intense. The nuanced mid-palate carries on with flavors that mirror and amplify the aromatics. The finish is long, clean, crisp and juicy with flavors of honeysuckle, citrus and wet stone. This wine exemplifies classic Oregon steely Chardonnay. 2010 was an exceptional vintage for white wines in Oregon and this sophisticated terroir driven wine is no exception; bright, tangy and intense it will deliver over the next 5 years.
DifficultyNormal
Ready In20 m.
Servings15
Health Score2
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