What Can You Eat With Cashew & Almond Chipotle Dip?
Few people know that the chipotle pepper in dips and other products is actually smoked jalapeño. The history of smoking jalapeño peppers can be traced as far back as the Aztec civilization, which developed the smoking method to keep jalapeños from rotting prematurely. The result was a less-spicy, mellowed smoky flavor that makes for delicious chipotle dip.
So if people have been using chipotle peppers in dip for centuries, there must be plenty of great uses for it! Our nut-based chipotle pepper dip even tastes awesome straight out of the spoon, but you can also try it in some creative ways:
Spice it Up
Spice up tacos or quesadillas with some pepper flavor
Replace Mayo
Replace the mayo in your veggie or turkey sandwich
Dip It
Pair your chips or veggies with our delicous dip
Layer It
Spread a layer on some homemade cornbread

Enjoy on a Burger
Try it on a veggie, chicken, or beef burger with a couple fresh jalapeño slices
The rich and creamy texture of HOPE Chipotle Cashew & Almond Dip means that it mixes well with just about any food—if you want to add some chipotle pepper dip flavor! If you’re hankering for something other than chipotle dip, you can always check out our other Cashew & Almond Dips to find the perfect complement to your meal or snack.