The kind of dip you taste once and then think about for days.
It’s creamy, slightly sharp, a little garlicky—but softer, greener, and way more interesting than anything store-bought.
Ramp season is short, and this is one of those recipes that actually makes it feel special. No complicated steps, no weird ingredients—just something you throw together and suddenly everything you dip into it tastes better.
This is a simple dip you can make in about 10 minutes.

Ingredients for Creamy Ramp Dip
How to Make This Easy Ramp Dip
- Start with the cream cheese—it needs to be soft, not straight from the fridge. If it’s too firm, the dip turns slightly grainy instead of smooth. Just leave it out for a bit or microwave it for 10–15 seconds.
- In a bowl, mix the cream cheese, sour cream, and mayo until everything comes together into a thick, creamy base. It shouldn’t look perfectly smooth yet—that’s fine, it loosens as you mix.
- Add the chopped ramps. Use both the white and green parts—the white gives that gentle garlic kick, while the greens keep it fresh and slightly sweet. If you only use one part, the flavor feels off balance.
- Stir in lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Taste it. This is the moment where it either feels flat or suddenly comes alive. If it’s missing something, it usually needs a tiny bit more salt or a few extra drops of lemon.
- If you have time, let it sit in the fridge for about 30 minutes. The flavor deepens, and the texture firms up just enough to feel like a proper dip instead of a spread.
- If it thickens too much after chilling, just stir in a teaspoon of water or sour cream—it comes right back (this happens often after chilling).

If you like fresh, creamy dips, you might also enjoy:
– Tzatziki Sauce
– Whipped Feta Dip
What Goes Well With This Dip
This isn’t a “one thing only” dip—it works with almost everything:
- crackers or toasted bread
- raw veggies (carrots, cucumbers, radishes)
- roasted potatoes
- grilled chicken or fish
- even spread on sandwiches
My latest thing? Using it for pizza — and I’m not even joking, it works so well. I really recommend trying it at least once.
FAQ
What does ramp dip taste like compared to garlic dip?
Ramp dip is much softer and greener in flavor. It still has that gentle garlic note, but it’s less sharp and more fresh—almost like a mix of garlic and green onions.
What can I use instead of ramps in ramp dip?
If ramps aren’t available, use a mix of green onions and a small amount of garlic. It won’t be identical, but it gives a similar fresh-garlic flavor.
How long does homemade ramp dip last in the fridge?
About 2–3 days in an airtight container. The flavor becomes slightly stronger over time, especially the garlic notes.
Can I make this ramp dip lighter or healthier?
Yes, you can swap sour cream for Greek yogurt. It will be a bit tangier, but still creamy and fresh.






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