Aldi is the place to be for the latest must-have items (and it’s recognized for offering the most affordable groceries in the area). No matter if you’re searching for exciting new snacks, essential pantry items, or delicious desserts to sample, Aldi consistently delivers with its offerings. Even itscanned foods are cost-effective— and delectable. And now that summer is in full force, it’s also the ideal spot for the finest picnic treats.
Although you can visit Aldi to pick up fresh fruit, bags of chips and crackers, or containers of ice cream, the store truly excels in its selection of dips. It offers a wide range of options, from traditional choices like spinach and artichoke dip to more distinctive mixes — such as its popular crab rangoon dip or its caramelized onion and bacon dip. While you might easily get overwhelmed by the variety in the dip aisle, we decided it would be enjoyable to highlight some of our favorite Aldi dips that we can’t wait to savor throughout the summer. Grab a dip, some snacks, and head out for your next picnic!
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Fried Cucumber with Ranch Sauce
This exclusive Southern-inspired dip is a unique blend of sour cream, dill, and pickles. Not just a hint of pickle taste, though. We mean real pieces of the actual item. It creates the feeling of dill pickles combining with a smooth French onion dip. And because of that, we’re completely at the picnic table and eager to enjoy it whether it’s spread on sturdy French bread or served with fresh veggies.
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Lobster Roll Dip
If you can’t make it to Maine for one of its renowned lobster rolls, this dip is the best alternative. It’s so tasty it’ll give you the feeling of heading to the dock to get freshly caught lobster. It even contains small pieces of lobster, making it an excellent (delicious) deal for just a little over $3. It’s a bit too runny to be served in a roll like traditional in the Northeast, but it pairs well with something crunchy for texture — such as pita chips or celery sticks.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Dessert Spread
Listen — although your mind might first think of savory dips, this sweet dip will elevate your picnic experience. It features a tasty foundation of cream cheese and is speckled with small chocolate chips. You can not only dip graham crackers or pretzels into it, but if you use it to coat fresh fruit, it’s essentially like a fruit salad dressing.
Cinnamon Bun Dessert Dip
Another sweet dip, this one deserves a perfect 10/10. It actually tastes like it just came out of the oven from a batch of freshly made cinnamon rolls. Yep — it’s that delicious. It might also bring to mind other cinnamon-rich cookies, such as snickerdoodles. No matter which way you look at it, we’re excited about both delicious comparisons all summer long. Pretzels and graham crackers are excellent options, but shortbread would also be a great choice here.
Pineapple Jalapeno Dip
Not sure about you, but anything with pineapple in the summer is our weakness. Now, combine the sweetness of everyone’s favorite tropical fruit with the heat of jalapeños in a cream cheese and sour cream mixture, and we’ve got something special, folks! Some Redditors enjoy dipping crunchy foods into it, such as buffalo wing Cheez-Its or Fritos. One user even talked about air frying some salmon and mixing it with this dip. Mind officially blown.
Sweet Chili Mango Dip
Much like the pineapple and jalapeño dip, this is another choice that blends a sweet tropical fruit with a spicy punch. Reddit users are really into it, developing creative and innovative ways to incorporate it (one user even recommended using it as a cannoli filling). Whether you’re just dipping traditional chips or trying something different, you’ll definitely want to pick up a couple of tubs of this smooth treat when you visit Aldi. Everyone at the gathering will appreciate it.
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