This 7 Layer Flag Dip is so patriotic and so easy to make! It’s made with your favorite dip ingredients and is sure to be a huge hit at any 4th of July party that you bring it to.
Making fun and festive treats for holidays is one of my favorite things to do. When it’s something that looks incredible but is actually quite easy to make – that is my favorite! This Red White and Blue Bundt Cake and our Patriotic Poke Cake are great examples.
7 Layer Flag Dip for 4th of July
Are you going to any fun BBQ’s for Independence Day? If you are, you’re totally going to want to make this dip. It’s one of those dishes you bring in and everyone gushes over. Everybody there will be asking you how you made it. Not only does it look awesome and just like the American flag, it tastes so delicious.
Making Your Flag Dip
- To make this great dip, you’ll layer all your favorite 7 layer dip ingredients like beans, salsa, cheese and lettuce.
- Then, you get to the fun part. Making the flag!
- You’ll make the stripes out of a cream cheese and sour cream mixture and diced tomatoes.
- The blue part of the flag is made from crushed blue corn tortilla chips! And guess what the little circle for stars is? Cheese!
- If it looks intricate and tricky it isn’t: because to make those tiny dots, use an icing tip upside down and use it as a little mini cookie cutter.
- We love how this turned out and will definitely be making this to bring to our next July 4th party!
Other Fun 4th Of July Recipes
Easy 7-Layer Flag Taco Dip
Ingredients
- 1 Can Refried Beans
- 1 Packet Taco Seasoning
- 1 8 oz Sour Cream
- 1 8 oz Cream Cheese
- 2 Cups Shredded Cheese
- 1 Bag Shredded Lettuce
- Black Olives
- 1 Jar Salsa
- 1 Large Tomato chopped
- Blue Corn Chips we like the ones from World Market
- 1 Slice Provolone Cheese
Instructions
- Directions:
- Mix the can of refried beans with taco seasoning
- Spread on the bottom of a 9×13 glass pan
- Add your can of salsa as the next layer
- Sprinkle your olives on top
- Then your bag of lettuce
- Next is your bag of shredded cheese
For the square of the flag at the top left corner
- Mix the sour cream and cream cheese together
- Spread half of your mixtureit into the shape of a square in the corner
- Crush your blue chips
- Sprinkle the chips over the square
- Cut out small circles from a slice of provolone cheese & place then on top of the crushed blue chips. (We used the end of a small icing tip to cut ours out.)
For the rest of the flag
- Spoon the remaining sour cream mixture in a baggie & snip off the corner.
- Squeeze out 6 lines across the shredded cheese layer to make the white stripes of the flag.
- Sprinkle your diced tomatoes in between the white stripes to make the red ones.
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40 comments on “7 Layer Flag Dip for 4th of July”
Can this be made ahead?
Yes, I always make this the night before.
it looks very yummy and tasty. Gonna surprise my 5 year old daughter because she loves
Hey thanks for sharing amazing recipe. I tried it and everyone at my home liked it.
Amazing Piece of Content, Thank you so much for Mexican flag dip info 🙂
exactly! love this site.. amazing recipe
It is a very dilicious and i loved this article and very usefull information.
This is PERFECT! I am so bringing this to the cookout on Saturday!
It is really adorable. Definitely gonna try this soon…
Absolutely amazing recipe..! I’d love to try this recipe
Amazing! i found this site very helpful! keep it up
Thanks for this amazing and yummy recipe
This is really perfect. I love it 😀
It’s really great 😀 have to try it for my family. Thanks for the great idea
Made this for my son’s first birthday party which was right after the 4th! Wasnt difficult to make.. just took a little time for the top layer. Came out so great! I had to be the first one to dig in bc no one wanted to mess it up! And it was eaten up before everything else! My sister-in-law asked me to make a version of this for her baby shower next!
What a great idea for the flag dip!!
Love it
love your recipes
Thanks Debra!
need to pin to Pinterest.
Looks amazing!!!
Great work! Actually, I like your creativity. I will try to do on 4th July.
I could not find the blue chips at World Market in Brookfield, WI. They said they had no such thing only the deep purple chips. Maybe it varys from state to state. Going to try the food coloring like Audrey suggested.
This is absolute genius! Love, love, love it. Wish I’d seen it earlier, but I’ll Pin it and wait for the 4th of July.
Where can I get chips ? I went to our fresh market , the bags had blue chips on front of bag but were deep purple , went back to store manager opened 3 bags all same color , 1 hour until church picnic. Manager whipped up blue food coloring in some sour cream, best we could do . We have Whole Foods and Public . Thanks
I literally think this is the best idea I have yet to see for the 4th of July. I am so making this. My sister always goes all out for food themed recipes – I have always giggled about it. But now with this recipe I will impress her. Thanks friend. Sharing on FB, pinned and yummed. Can’t wait! xo San
Hi,
It looks so nice. The colours are so natural! Great
It looks very nice.I think it is difficult to make it .I must try this even it will be not so nice like yours.
It looks great! I must try it for my family. Good idea.thanks
Thank you for sharing !
Very good and interest,such a good idea to do it,thanks
Wow, looks very nice, I like it very much, thanks
I love it, but it's quite difficult to implement.
This is PERFECT! I am so bringing this to the cookout on Saturday!
Perfect appetizer for the 4th of July. The chips are so blue, I've never seen bright blue chips before. They really look great on the flag.
I love the blue color on those chips as well…got them at World Market!
SUPER cute!! And I love that it's not full of a bunch of food coloring. Great idea.
Thanks Mindy! Yes…I was originally thinking about adding blue to sour cream, but that just seemed weird. The chips work out great!
Absolutely adorable! Happy 4th of July Week-have fun with the kids:@)
Thanks…you too Lynn!