Blue cheese dip
Fresh, layered and beautifully smooth, this homemade blue cheese dip made with Castello® Danablu, crème fraîche, and olive oil is your perfectly simple solution to elevated snacking. A touch of honey and lemon introduce mild sweetness and a citrus depth, and with a kick of spice from cayenne pepper, this exquisite taste experience reaches its peak. Serve it with crunchy crisps and suddenly you have a lovely little dip abound with flavour appeal.
Ingredients
Preparation
Mash Castello® Danablu with a fork, then stir in crème fraîche and olive oil.
Season with lemon zest, honey, cayenne pepper, salt, and pepper.
Sprinkle a little cayenne pepper on top.
Tips & Tricks
Tips & Tricks
Tips & Tricks
FAQ: Questions about blue cheese dip
Whether you are wondering how to store your blue cheese dip or looking for the most delicious accompaniments, you will find answers to these questions and more just below.
Ideas and Inspiration
Try this easy blue cheese dip with crème fraîche
Unwrap a moment of pure pleasure with this blue cheese dip, made with very few, yet carefully-chosen, ingredients. The intense blue cheese is combined with spicy, sweet, and zesty flavours, along with a good scoop of crème fraîche for an extra creamy finish.
It could hardly be easier to prepare: simply combine everything in one bowl with a fork, give it a quick stir, and season to taste, and just like that, you have a delicious dip ready to serve with your favourite snacks.
With sweet and bitter notes from Castello® Danablu
What makes this dip so alluring is the Castello® Danablu itself. It balances sweet and slightly bitter notes with a distinctively sharp, salty taste and a nutty aroma that even hints at marzipan.
Combined with crème fraîche and olive oil, those bolder flavours are tempered without being lost. The crème fraîche adds a mild tang that smooths the sharp blue cheese, while the olive oil brings a soft richness that lets the sweet and savoury notes of the cheese linger.
This dip showcases the creamy side of blue cheese, but it is equally delicious in less creamy recipes like grilled carrots, radicchio pear salad, and blue cheese canapés.
Zesty lemon and honeyed sweetness with a hint of spicy cayenne pepper
Because blue cheese has so much character, the other ingredients need to balance it thoughtfully. Honey is the perfect counterpoint to the sharp flavour and provides a floral sweetness, while cayenne pepper introduces a subtle heat. To brighten all of these flavours, the lemon zest adds a lovely fresh citrus note throughout.
Scoop the dip with crunchy crisps, veggie sticks, and wings
Blue cheese dip is far more versatile than it is often given credit for. It goes particularly well with beetroot crisps or blue corn tortilla chips, where you can scoop up the creamy dip with ease. Beetroot crips have a subtle earthiness that complements the depth of the blue cheese, while blue corn tortilla chips provide a sturdier crunch with a remarkable, slightly sweet taste.
It is also an excellent option for relaxed snacking during the day or as part of a movie night spread – simply arrange it on a platter surrounded by vegetable sticks such as carrots, celery, cucumber, red peppers, and radishes.
You can also serve blue cheese dip with Buffalo wings – a pairing rooted in New York tradition where the cooling, tangy dip offsets the heat of the Buffalo sauce. Or, if Buffalo carries too much heat for you, blue cheese also works well with barbecue-glazed wings, smoky grilled wings, or wings coated in a sticky honey-based marinade.
Customise your dip
This recipe for blue cheese dip is up for anything, so you can confidently customise it with an abundance of different flavours for equally delicious outcomes.
Freshness is usually the best companion for an intense dip, so why not try the mild sharpness of chives or spring onions, add an earthy, peppery touch with parsley, or try dill for a fresher, sweet, anise-like note?
If you want the dip to taste more pronounced, grated garlic or a small spoonful of Dijon mustard will sharpen the finish and deepen the overall intensity. For extra freshness, a few drops of apple cider vinegar work perfectly, adding a fruity tang that cuts through the crème fraîche and olive oil.
Blue cheese and walnuts are also a fantastic combination, and when finely chopped and stirred through, the nuts introduce mild bitterness and a slightly coarser texture.