There’s one recipe my dad makes for every single cookout, football party, holiday gathering, and backyard BBQ — and somehow, no matter how much we make, the bowl is always scraped clean within minutes.
I still remember the first time I watched him make it. I was probably eight years old, standing on a kitchen stool while he dumped a packet of dry onion soup mix into a bowl of sour cream. That was it? I honestly couldn’t believe the dip everyone obsessed over was so simple.
But then came the magic part.
After chilling in the fridge for an hour, the flavors transformed completely. One bite with a ridged potato chip and I understood why people practically hovered around the snack table waiting for it. Creamy, savory, tangy, and packed with rich onion flavor, this classic French onion dip became one of those nostalgic comfort foods that instantly reminds me of family cookouts and easy summer weekends.
The best recipes aren’t always complicated. Sometimes the simplest dishes become the most unforgettable.
And this easy 3-ingredient French onion dip proves it every single time.
Why You’ll Love This French Onion Dip
- Only 3 simple ingredients
- Ready in just 5 minutes
- No cooking required
- Perfect make-ahead party appetizer
- Budget-friendly and great for feeding crowds
- Delicious for game day, cookouts, holidays, and meal prep snacks
- Tastes even better after chilling overnight
- Works as a dip, sandwich spread, burger topping, or baked potato sauce
Ingredients – Simple, Classic, Perfect
For the French Onion Dip:
- 1 (16 oz / 450g) container sour cream (full-fat is best, but light works)
- 1 (1 oz / 28g) packet dry onion soup mix (Lipton is classic; store brand works)
- ¼ cup milk (optional – for a thinner, more dip-like consistency)
Optional Add-Ins (For Next-Level Flavor):
- ¼ cup mayonnaise (adds richness and tang)
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder (adds depth)
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce (adds umami)
- 2 tablespoons fresh chives (for color and freshness)
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
Substitutions & Swaps:
- No sour cream? Use plain Greek yogurt (tangier, higher protein). Use ½ sour cream + ½ mayonnaise (richer).
- No onion soup mix? Make your own: 2 tablespoons dried minced onion, 1 tablespoon beef bouillon powder, ½ teaspoon onion powder, ½ teaspoon garlic powder, ¼ teaspoon black pepper.
- Dairy-free: Use dairy-free sour cream (Tofutti, Forager) and dairy-free milk.
- Lighter version: Use Greek yogurt and light sour cream.
Step-by-Step – From Bowl to Table in 5 Minutes
Step 1: Soften the Sour Cream (Optional but Helpful)
If your sour cream is straight from the fridge, let it sit on the counter for 10–15 minutes before mixing. It will blend more smoothly.
Step 2: Combine Ingredients
In a medium bowl, combine the sour cream and dry onion soup mix. Stir with a spatula or wooden spoon until well combined.
Pro tip: If you’re using milk, add it now (start with 2 tablespoons, add more if needed).
Step 3: Taste and Adjust
Taste the dip.
- Want more tang? Add a squeeze of lemon.
- Want more savory depth? Add Worcestershire sauce.
- Want more onion flavor? Let it sit longer.
The dehydrated onions need time to soften and release flavor.
Step 4: Chill (The Most Important Step)
Cover the bowl and refrigerate for at least 1 hour — overnight is even better.
Why Chilling Matters
The chilling time allows:
- the onions to soften
- the flavors to blend together
- the dip to become richer and creamier
Fresh-made dip is good.
Chilled dip is incredible.
Step 5: Garnish and Serve
Sprinkle with fresh chives or parsley if desired.
Serve cold with ridged potato chips, vegetables, pretzels, or crackers.
Is This French Onion Dip Healthy?
Like many classic comfort foods, this easy French onion dip can absolutely fit into a balanced lifestyle when enjoyed in moderation.
Using full-fat sour cream creates a richer texture and satisfying flavor, while Greek yogurt substitutions can increase protein and lower fat content. Pairing the dip with fresh vegetables instead of chips is another simple way to make it feel lighter and more nutrient-balanced.
This recipe also works well for:
- portion-controlled snacking
- party platters
- meal prep appetizers
- high-protein snack variations with Greek yogurt
While it’s definitely more of a comfort-food appetizer than a “diet food,” small ingredient swaps can make it a healthier option without sacrificing flavor.
Calories & Nutrition (Estimated)
Per Serving (Approximate)
- Calories: 110–140
- Protein: 2–4g
- Carbohydrates: 3–5g
- Fat: 10–12g
- Sodium: Moderate to high (depends on soup mix brand)
Using Greek yogurt instead of sour cream may increase protein while reducing calories and fat.
My Dad’s Best French Onion Dip Tips
Use Full-Fat Sour Cream
Low-fat versions contain more water and can make the dip thinner and less flavorful.
Don’t Skip the Chill Time
The flavor becomes dramatically better after sitting in the refrigerator.
Make a Double Batch
Seriously.
One bowl disappears fast at parties.
Use Ridged Chips
Thin chips break easily. Ridged potato chips scoop perfectly without snapping.
Try It as a Spread
This dip is incredible on:
- burgers
- grilled chicken sandwiches
- wraps
- baked potatoes
- roasted vegetables
Variations & Substitutions
Loaded French Onion Dip
Add:
- cooked bacon
- shredded cheddar cheese
- chopped chives
Spicy French Onion Dip
Add:
- cayenne pepper
- red pepper flakes
- sriracha
Garlic Herb French Onion Dip
Mix in:
- fresh garlic
- parsley
- dill
Caramelized Onion Version
Fold in slow-cooked caramelized onions for deeper homemade flavor.
High-Protein French Onion Dip
Use plain Greek yogurt instead of sour cream for extra protein and fewer calories.
What to Serve with French Onion Dip
Chips & Crunchy Snacks
- Ridged potato chips
- Kettle chips
- Pretzels
- Tortilla chips
- Pita chips
Fresh Vegetables
- Carrot sticks
- Celery
- Bell peppers
- Cucumbers
- Snap peas
- Broccoli
- Cauliflower
Other Delicious Ideas
- Spread on burgers
- Dollop onto baked potatoes
- Use as a sandwich sauce
- Stir into mashed potatoes
- Serve with grilled chicken
How to Store and Make Ahead
Refrigerator
Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
Stir before serving.
Freezer
Not recommended.
Sour cream tends to separate after thawing.
Make Ahead Party Tip
Make this dip up to 2 days ahead for even better flavor.
Scaling the Recipe for Parties
For 10–12 People
Double all ingredients.
For Large Gatherings
Triple or quadruple the recipe and divide into multiple serving bowls.
Perfect for:
- game day parties
- BBQs
- holiday gatherings
- potlucks
- tailgates
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream?
Yes. Greek yogurt creates a tangier, higher-protein version of the dip.
Why is my dip watery?
Usually because of low-fat sour cream or too much milk. Use full-fat sour cream for best results.
Can I make French onion dip ahead of time?
Absolutely. In fact, it tastes even better after several hours in the fridge.
How long does homemade French onion dip last?
Up to 5 days refrigerated in an airtight container.
Can I freeze French onion dip?
Freezing is not recommended because dairy can separate after thawing.
What’s the best onion soup mix?
Lipton is the classic favorite, but most store brands work well too.
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- Cream Cheese Jalapeño Popper Dip
Final Thoughts
What I love most about this classic French onion dip is that it never tries too hard.
It’s simple.
Comforting.
Nostalgic.
And unbelievably delicious.
The kind of recipe that brings people into the kitchen and keeps them standing around the snack table long after dinner should’ve started.
My dad has been making this dip for decades, and every single time someone asks for the recipe.
Now it’s your turn to make it part of your own family gatherings.
Whether you serve it for game day, a backyard cookout, movie night, or holiday party, this easy French onion dip is one of those timeless recipes people never stop craving.
And honestly?
Don’t be surprised if you end up making a double batch every single time too.
