CLAM DIP!! VIEWER REQUEST!! 1950's RETRO RECIPE!!

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Today we have another delicious dip recipe. This is actually a request from viewer "KillerBeBe" who asked if I had a recipe for a 1960s style clam dip. So I went to my Nanny's recipe box and indeed found what I was looking for! I remember her making this when I was a kid. We all loved it! Now KillerBeBe can make this and recall happy memories and share them with others!

This clam dip is DEElicious! So simple to make and you can whip it up in no time with ingredients you may always have on hand! Some cream cheese, sour cream and mayo start this off then some Worcestershire, Tabasco and a squeeze of lemon give this amazing flavor, along with some dry spices. I used my homemade salt free garlic herb seasoning blend along with some salt, and dry mustard, but you can just use salt, pepper, dry mustard and garlic powder if you have that on hand. A splash of the reserved clam juice from the can is a great way to give this the right flavor and consistency.

I think this is a great dip to share during the holiday season! You can serve with ripple chips or Fritos but sliced cucumber and some celery sticks are a great option if you are doing a low carb holiday! I hope that you will give this retro, 1950s style clam dip a try sometime soon and I hope you love it!

Happy Eating and Happy Holidays!

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