Updated: August 2019
It’s not whether your team wins or loses on the football field; it’s all about the tailgate. A great game-day dip will score some points.
Are you ready for tailgating season in the south? You may like my spinach dip with no mayo and for a little kick, try this farm-fresh sausage dip. If you are looking for more game-day recipes, you will like this collaborative recipe round-up where my NC Cackalacky dip was just one of the many recipes featured on Convos with Karen.
Disclosure: My thanks to August blog sponsor, Kivett's Church Furniture based in Clinton, NC. Kivett's specializes in church steeples. Kivett's. a North Carolina business since 1958, performs work in its manufacturing plant in Clinton. My sponsors keep me at my desk writing editorial content and OutaboutNC. If you would like to be a blog sponsor, contact me for more information.
You can now purchase Cackalacy in grocery stores and on Amazon. They have lots of sauces. I am an Amazon affiliate, so if you want to try this North Carolina original recipe, you can order it off my blog Amazon link
It’s not whether your team wins or loses on the football field; it’s all about the tailgate. A great game-day dip will score some points.
Need something quick and easy for your next tailgate? I’ve got just the party dip for you. It’s so simple that you won’t believe something this natural tastes so good.
You know I love to promote North Carolina on this blog. My state is the No. 1 producer of sweet potatoes in the U.S. We’ve got a lot of them around here. One Chapel Hill company has found an excellent use for them.
Cackalacky Spice Sauce uses sweet potatoes as the main ingredient along with peppers, red wine, and other spices. This zesty sauce has all-natural ingredients, no preservatives, and is also gluten-free. Honestly, it can turn plain sour cream into a zesty dip that wows. For those who may not know, but Cackalacky is slang for Carolina here. The company also has a famous Cheerwine sauce.
My son went wild over this simple dip. I served it with blue corn chips and fresh-cut veggies. Both are good, but the vegetables dazzled with the sauce, so I suggest using it with a veggie tray. It’s so good that people will be eating their veggies in no time.
I’d say that is a touchdown!
Cackalacky Game Day Dip
3/4 cup of Cackalacky Spice Sauce
16 ounces of sour cream
Combine Cackalacky Spice Sauce and sour cream in a large bowl. Serve with chips and vegetables.
Told you it was easy! The hardest part is getting the groceries.
Are you ready for tailgating season in the south? You may like my spinach dip with no mayo and for a little kick, try this farm-fresh sausage dip. If you are looking for more game-day recipes, you will like this collaborative recipe round-up where my NC Cackalacky dip was just one of the many recipes featured on Convos with Karen.
Disclosure: My thanks to August blog sponsor, Kivett's Church Furniture based in Clinton, NC. Kivett's specializes in church steeples. Kivett's. a North Carolina business since 1958, performs work in its manufacturing plant in Clinton. My sponsors keep me at my desk writing editorial content and OutaboutNC. If you would like to be a blog sponsor, contact me for more information.
You can now purchase Cackalacy in grocery stores and on Amazon. They have lots of sauces. I am an Amazon affiliate, so if you want to try this North Carolina original recipe, you can order it off my blog Amazon link
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