Charred Scallion Dip With Lemon and Herbs

Published May 21, 2020

Charred Scallion Dip With Lemon and Herbs
Yossy Arefi for The New York Times (Photography and Food Styling)
Total Time
20 minutes, plus chilling
Rating
4(874)
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This creamy scallion dip could be the cooler cousin of ranch dressing or sour cream and onion dip. Grilled scallions add smokiness, while fresh chives and raw scallions lend brightness to the tangy, herb-flecked dip. If you don’t have a grill or grill pan, you can broil the scallions in your oven. Once assembled, the dip benefits from chilling to round out the flavors. At least an hour works, but it's better after a day. It needs nothing more than potato chips alongside, but it’s also great with crudités, crackers, grilled vegetables, fried chicken or slathered on sandwiches.

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Ingredients

Yield:1¼ cups
  • 12scallions, roots and tops trimmed
  • 3tablespoons minced fresh chives
  • 1tablespoon finely chopped fresh dill, or 1 teaspoon dried dill (optional)
  • Kosher salt and black pepper
  • 1tablespoon canola oil or other neutral oil
  • ½cup plus 2 tablespoons sour cream or Greek yogurt
  • 4ounces cream cheese, softened
  • ½teaspoon lemon zest plus 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • ½teaspoon onion powder
  • ¼teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼teaspoon granulated sugar
  • Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling
  • Potato chips, for serving
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Nutritional analysis per serving (2.5 servings)

477 calories; 42 grams fat; 16 grams saturated fat; 1 gram trans fat; 16 grams monounsaturated fat; 5 grams polyunsaturated fat; 22 grams carbohydrates; 3 grams dietary fiber; 6 grams sugars; 7 grams protein; 471 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Heat a grill or a grill pan over high.

  2. Step 2

    As pan heats up, prepare the scallion-herb mixture: Halve 2 scallions lengthwise, then slice very thinly crosswise. Transfer to a medium bowl. Stir in chives and dill, if using. Season with salt and pepper, and set aside.

  3. Step 3

    On a baking sheet, toss remaining 10 scallions with the canola oil. Season generously with salt and pepper, and toss to coat. Working in batches if necessary, grill the scallions over high heat, turning occasionally, until deeply grill-marked and slightly softened, 4 to 5 minutes. Transfer to a cutting board to cool.

  4. Step 4

    While the scallions cool, add the sour cream, cream cheese, lemon zest and juice, onion and garlic powders, and sugar to the medium bowl with the scallion-herb mixture.

  5. Step 5

    Thinly slice the grilled scallions, then add to the sour cream mixture and stir to combine. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Refrigerate until chilled, at least 1 hour or ideally 1 day. (The flavor will deepen as it sits.) To serve, drizzle with olive oil. Serve with potato chips for dipping.

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I made this with plain yogurt instead of the greek it called for, the dip had a lighter, scoop-able texture opposed to being more dense as others have mentioned. The last thing you want is a dip that breaks your chip. I also found the lemon to be a little too much. Next time I make this I will be omitting the zest as I thought the bitterness counteracted with the scallion and dill. Cilantro alongside the other herbs may also be a nice addition.

This dip was very thick and dense. It might need more yogurt than cream cheese but definitely more olive oil.

I doubled all of the herbs and the lemon juice, and wow is this good!

Love this dip! If you don't have a grill, searing the scallions in a cast iron pan works well!

This was a good dip, but it was oddly sweet (I used the sour cream option, instead of Greek yogurt, as I find Greek yogurt oddly sweet, in itself). Next time, I'm going to eliminate the sugar and see how it goes. As another commenter noted, it will not look like the picture; my friends took it for spinach dip!

I make this dip for gatherings. It is ALWAYS a big hit and people have started asking me to make it for them when I invite them over. It is dense but my guests love that even though it breaks the chips. Next time I'm going to use 1/3 cream chees, 2/3 Greek yogurt, and more olive oil so that it doesn't break the chips. (hopefully) Also, used basil this time because there was no dill in the house or garden. Love love this dip and it's always a winner with the crowd.

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