Creamy Pesto Herb Dip Recipe

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Why You’ll Love This Herby Pesto Dip

If you are looking for a quick, creamy snack that feels fresh and full of flavor, this Herby Pesto Dip is such a good fit. It comes together in just 5 minutes, uses simple ingredients, and works for everything from movie night to party platters. The basil pesto gives it that bold, savory taste, while sour cream keeps it smooth and scoopable.

This dip is also super flexible. You can serve it cold, let it sit out at room temperature for a little while, or even pair it with warm foods if you want something cozy. It is the kind of recipe busy parents, students, working professionals, and anyone who loves easy food will be happy to keep on repeat.

For more ideas that work well on a dinner table or snack board, you might also like these creamy au gratin potatoes or this comforting Italian meatball pasta bake.

The dip turned out so tasty and easy to whip up, trust me, you’ll want to pair it with fresh veggies or bread for your next gathering!

What makes it so good

  • Ready in 5 minutes with no cooking needed
  • Creamy, herby, garlicky flavor in every bite
  • Great for parties, lunches, meal prep, and snacking
  • Works with veggies, bread, pretzels, chips, fries, and more
  • Easy to adjust with more pesto or a touch of sugar if needed
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Ingredients for Herby Pesto Dip

This recipe makes about 12 servings. Here is exactly what you need:

  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 1/2 cup basil pesto, or more to taste
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 3 tablespoons finely chopped parsley
  • 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese

Simple substitutions

  • Use plain Greek yogurt instead of sour cream for a lighter, higher protein dip
  • Use jarred basil pesto if you want the fastest option
  • Use homemade basil pesto if you like making things from scratch

How to Make Herby Pesto Dip

Step 1: Blend everything

Add the sour cream, basil pesto, garlic powder, parsley, and Parmesan cheese to a bowl or blender. Blend until the mixture looks smooth and creamy. If you want a stronger pesto flavor, add a little more pesto and mix again.

Step 2: Chill for the best flavor

You can serve this dip right away, but it tastes even better after chilling for 2 to 3 hours. That resting time helps the basil, garlic, and Parmesan blend together into a richer flavor. If you are short on time, cold or room temperature serving still works well.

Step 3: Serve and enjoy

Spoon it into a bowl, top with a little extra parsley if you like, and serve with your favorite dippers. It is an easy recipe that looks impressive on a snack table without any fuss.

Helpful Tips for the Best Herby Pesto Dip

Make it lighter or richer

If you want a higher protein and lower fat version, swap the sour cream for Greek yogurt. The flavor stays bright and creamy, but the texture becomes a little tangier. If you want a richer dip, stick with sour cream for that classic smooth bite.

Adjust the flavor

Some pesto brands are saltier or more intense than others, so taste before serving. If the dip feels too bold, a tiny bit of sugar can soften the flavor. If you want more herb flavor, add extra parsley on top or a spoonful more pesto.

Make it party ready

For a fun party spread, serve the dip in a bread bowl or top it with chopped fresh herbs. That little touch makes it look special without adding much work. It also pairs nicely with finger foods, so guests can grab and go.

Tip: If you are serving this at a gathering, make it 1 to 2 days ahead so the flavors have time to blend even more.

What to Serve With Herby Pesto Dip

This dip works with so many snacks and meals, which is one reason people love it. You can keep it light with vegetables or go for a more filling snack board with bread and chips. It is also great as a spread or sauce, not just a dip.

Best pairingsWhy they work
Fresh veggiesCarrots, cucumber, celery, bell peppers, broccoli, and cherry tomatoes add crunch and freshness
BreadBaguette slices, pita wedges, focaccia, or toasted bread make it feel heartier
Pretzels and chipsSalty snacks balance the creamy, herby flavor really well
FriesPerfect if you want a fun, more indulgent snack

More serving ideas

  • Use it as a pasta mix-in for a quick creamy sauce
  • Spread it on sandwiches, wraps, or burgers
  • Stir it into salads for a herby twist
  • Spoon it beside roasted potatoes or grilled chicken

If you like easy dishes that can do more than one job, you may also enjoy this slow cooker Italian lemon chicken or this balsamic lemon chicken recipe.

Nutrition Information

Here is the nutrition for one serving of this dip, based on the recipe making about 12 servings:

Nutrition FactAmount per serving
Calories84
Carbohydrates2g
Protein1g
Fat8g
Saturated Fat3g
Polyunsaturated Fat0.2g
Monounsaturated Fat1g
Cholesterol13mg
Sodium125mg
Potassium33mg
Fiber0.2g
Sugar1g
Vitamin A423 IU
Vitamin C2mg
Calcium48mg
Iron0.1mg

This makes a nice snack option when you want something creamy without a long ingredient list. If you are watching fat, Greek yogurt is a smart swap. If you are looking for a flavorful dip that still feels simple, this one checks the box.

Storage and Make-Ahead Tips

How to store it

Keep the dip in an airtight container in the fridge. It is best within 5 to 7 days, though the flavor is usually nicest in the first few days. If you want to keep the color bright, press plastic wrap directly against the surface before sealing the container.

Can you make it ahead?

Yes, and honestly, that is one of the best things about it. The dip tastes even better after sitting for 2 to 3 hours, so making it ahead is a great idea. That makes it perfect for potlucks, birthdays, game days, and easy family gatherings.

Can you freeze it?

Dairy-based dips do not freeze perfectly because the texture can separate after thawing. If you absolutely need to freeze it, portion it first and thaw it overnight in the fridge. Then stir it well before serving.

Variations to Try

If you like this recipe, you can change it up in lots of easy ways. The base is creamy and mild, so it works with many flavors.

  • Add chopped chives or dill for extra fresh herb flavor
  • Mix in a little lemon juice for brightness
  • Use a little extra Parmesan for a stronger savory taste
  • Swap in plain Greek yogurt for a tangier, lighter dip
  • Add a tiny pinch of sugar if the pesto tastes too sharp

You can also turn it into a thicker spread by using less pesto and chilling it longer. That version is great on sandwiches and wraps. If you prefer a looser dip for chips and veggies, stir in a spoonful more sour cream.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is herby pesto dip?

Herby pesto dip is a creamy, vibrant appetizer made by blending fresh basil pesto with cream cheese, Greek yogurt, or sour cream, and mixing in extra chopped herbs like parsley, chives, or dill for a fresh, garlicky twist. It’s thicker than traditional pesto, perfect for dipping without being runny. This dip captures the classic pesto flavors—basil, pine nuts, Parmesan, and garlic—but with added herbs for brighter notes. Prep takes just 10 minutes: soften 8 oz cream cheese, stir in 1/2 cup pesto, 1/4 cup chopped mixed herbs, a squeeze of lemon juice, and salt to taste. Chill for an hour to let flavors meld. Serve it at parties, barbecues, or as a quick snack—it’s naturally gluten-free and versatile for vegan swaps using plant-based alternatives. One batch feeds 6-8 people easily.

What can I serve herby pesto dip with?

Pair herby pesto dip with crisp fresh vegetables like carrot sticks, cucumber slices, celery, bell pepper strips, cherry tomatoes, and broccoli florets for a healthy crunch. For heartier options, try bread slices or chunks such as baguette toasts, pita wedges, or focaccia. Snack favorites include pretzels, tortilla chips, pita chips, or even french fries for a loaded twist. For fun, add radishes, endive leaves, or zucchini rounds. These pairings highlight the dip’s creamy texture and herby brightness without overpowering it. Pro tip: arrange on a platter with the dip in the center for easy self-serve at gatherings. This combo keeps it low-carb friendly or indulgent, depending on your picks—total prep under 5 minutes beyond chilling.

How can I use herby pesto dip beyond dipping?

Transform herby pesto dip into more than a dip: toss it with leafy greens like spinach or arugula for an instant herby salad dressing—start with 2-3 tablespoons per bowl. Mix into cold pasta for a quick salad; 1/4 cup per pound of cooked noodles adds creamy pesto flavor. Spread on sandwiches, wraps, or burgers for a flavorful boost. Stir a couple tablespoons into egg salad or potato salad recipes to amp up taste without extra work. Use as a pizza topping base, baked potato filler, or grain bowl enhancer. For breakfast, swirl into scrambled eggs or top avocado toast. It’s shelf-stable in the fridge for 5 days, making it ideal for meal prep. Vegan? Swap dairy for cashew cream. These ideas stretch one batch across meals.

How do I store herby pesto dip?

Store herby pesto dip in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5-7 days—its cream cheese base keeps it stable. For best flavor, press plastic wrap directly on the surface before sealing to prevent browning from herbs. It doesn’t freeze well due to dairy separation, but if needed, freeze in portions up to 1 month; thaw overnight in the fridge and stir vigorously. Always check for off smells or mold before eating. Make-ahead tip: prepare 1-2 days early for parties as flavors deepen. If serving outdoors, keep in a cooler with ice packs below 40°F. Rejuvenate day-old dip by stirring in a splash of milk or lemon juice. Proper storage maintains its fresh, vibrant green color and prevents waste from this easy recipe.

Can I make herby pesto dip vegan or dairy-free?

Yes, easily adapt herby pesto dip to vegan or dairy-free: replace 8 oz cream cheese with cashew cream (blend soaked cashews with water), coconut yogurt, or vegan cream cheese. Use dairy-free pesto—many store-bought versions are vegan, or make your own with olive oil, basil, pine nuts or walnuts, garlic, and nutritional yeast instead of Parmesan. Sub Greek yogurt for vegan alternatives like almond or oat-based. Add fresh herbs as usual. The result stays creamy and flavorful. Test consistency: thin with a bit of plant milk if needed. This version packs protein from nuts and herbs, with about 100 calories per 2-tablespoon serving. It’s perfect for dietary needs at events—guests love the fresh taste without compromise. Prep remains 10 minutes.
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🥬🍃 Creamy pesto herb dip fuses fresh basil zing with silky sour cream – irresistible for veggies, chips, or fries!
🧀🌿 5-minute blend chills bold flavors – versatile party hit or sandwich spread everyone craves!

  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 12 servings

Ingredients

Notes

🥛 Use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream for higher protein and lower fat.
🥒 Pair with fresh veggies, chips, pretzels, fries, or crusty bread.
🎉 For parties, serve in a bread bowl topped with fresh herbs.

  • Author: Brandi Oshea
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Chill: 2-3 hours
  • Cook Time: N/A
  • Category: Appetizer
  • Method: No Cook
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian, Gluten Free

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 2 tablespoons
  • Calories: 84 calories
  • Sugar: 1g
  • Sodium: 125mg
  • Fat: 8g
  • Saturated Fat: 3g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 1g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 2g
  • Fiber: 0g
  • Protein: 1g
  • Cholesterol: 13mg

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