Healthy Mediterranean 7-Layer Dip Recipe | Cookin' Canuck (2024)

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This Mediterranean 7-Layer Dip Recipe is a fresh and healthy take on a classic appetizer. It will be a hit at your Super Bowl party (or any other get-together)!
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This Mediterranean 7-Layer Dip recipe rights a wrong for me. I’ll admit it. It wasn’t love at first bite when I first dipped into the traditional southwestern 7-layer dip. The culprit was the refried beans. It probably didn’t help that my initiation into the world of refried beans was during my first (and ONLY!) late-night/beer-soaked trip to Taco Bell in college. I was lured in by the dulcet tones of that darn talking Chihuahua.

With Super Bowl Sunday coming up (and the need for healthy game day recipes), I wanted a dip that I could throw together in 15 minutes or less, and that would make me forget that ill-advised drive-thru adventure. So, why not replace the refried beans with hummus, the sour cream with nonfat Greek yogurt and make a shift to Mediterranean flavors? Take out the guacamole, salsa and Monterey jack, and layer in artichokes, roasted peppers (see How to Roast a Bell Pepper) and feta cheese in their place.

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Of course, you can layer the ingredients any which way you please, or substitute in other ingredients, such as kalamata olives or sundried tomatoes. Serve the Mediterranean 7-Layer Dip recipe with raw vegetables, pita chips or lentil chips.

Don’t you dare tell your beer-swilling Super Bowl guests that this dip is healthy. They’ll never know the difference!

Serve it with other finger foods, such as mini cream cheese egg rolls and cucumber shrimp appetizers.

The Mediterranean 7-layer dip recipe:

In an 8- by 8- square serving dish, spread the hummus evenly on the bottom. Layer the tomatoes and cucumber over top.

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Dollop the yogurt over the vegetables, then gently spread with a rubber spatula. Sprinkle the yogurt with salt and paprika.

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On top of the yogurt, layer the artichoke heart, roasted red peppers and feta cheese. Sprinkle the parsley over top and garnish with olives.

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Serve with fresh vegetables, pita chips or crackers.

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Healthy Mediterranean 7-Layer Dip Recipe

Put a fresh spin a classic appetizer recipe with this Healthy Mediterranean 7-Layer Dip. Perfect for afternoon snacking or game day! 49 calories and 1 Weight Watchers Freestyle SP

4.58 from 21 votes

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Course: Appetizers, Appetizers For Entertaining

Cuisine: Mediterranean

Keyword: Clean Eating, Vegetarian

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 Cups

Calories: 49.4kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In an 8" by 8" square serving dish, spread the hummus evenly on the bottom. Layer the tomatoes and cucumber over top.

  • Dollop the yogurt over the vegetables, then gently spread with a rubber spatula. Sprinkle the yogurt with salt and paprika.

  • On top of the yogurt, layer the artichoke heart, roasted red peppers and feta cheese. Sprinkle the parsley over top and garnish with olives.

  • Serve with fresh vegetables, pita chips or crackers.

Notes

Weight Watchers Points:1 (Freestyle SmartPoints), 2 (SmartPoints), 2 (Points+)

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5Cup | Calories: 49.4kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 2.4g | Fat: 3.1g | Saturated Fat: 0.9g | Cholesterol: 2.4mg | Sodium: 128.1mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1.3g

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Left to right: Slow Cooker Hoisin Chicken, 5-Minute Black Bean Dip, and Baked Zucchini Fries with Pesto Yogurt Dipping Sauce

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  1. Kathy

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    This caught my eye on Pinterest. The red & green would make it a lovely Christmas appetizer. I've been trying to figure out what else to serve with the lasagne.
    My thoughts on the ingredients: With the cucumber and yogurt, you're half way to Tzatziki. I'm taking it the rest of the way & maybe add zucchini. theWanderLustKitchen has a great recipe for Authentic Greek Tzatziki. I think I will replace the yogurt layer with that. Time to go shopping..

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  2. Molly

    I'm looking for an app that is Dairy Free . DO you think I could omit or swap out the yogurt for a non dairy soy yogurt? I'm afraid it might be runny or lose the flavor. Suggestions? Thanks

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  3. Tami

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    I made this yesterday for the Super Bowl, and it was a HUGE success! Thank you very much for this recipe.

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  4. Cassie

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    So far 5 friends have asked me for the recipe. The flavors in this are so good and I love the addition of artichoke hearts!

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FAQs

What is Mediterranean dip made of? ›

Mix tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, and red onion together in a bowl; spread over the hummus. Sprinkle feta cheese on top. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour.

What is seven layer dip made of? ›

Spread the beans on a platter with a rim or lip. Top evenly with the cheese, followed by the olives, avocado mixture and salsa. Top with dollops of jalapeño-sour cream and sprinkle with crumbled Fritos, scallions and cilantro. Serve with tortilla chips.

Why is butter not on the Mediterranean diet? ›

The diet limits the intake of red meat, high-fat dairy products, and foods that are high in saturated fat, such as butter and cream. Avoiding processed foods can improve your overall health. It will also reduce the risk of chronic diseases, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers.

What is Mediterranean sauce made of? ›

So, what makes a sauce decidedly Mediterranean? It's the staple ingredients native to the region — think olive oil, garlic, fresh herbs, citrus fruits, and a variety of spices. These are combined in a multitude of ways to create sauces that are as diverse as the region itself.

What is Mediterranean made of? ›

Mediterranean servings usually include fresh foods and great flavors. Meal preparations are simple, with plant food, spices and herbs as popular ingredients. Common foods on a Mediterranean menu include vegetables, legumes, fruits and lots of olive oil.

What is Mediterranean hummus made of? ›

Ingredients: COOKED CHICKPEAS (CHICKPEAS, WATER), CANOLA OIL, WATER, TAHINI (GROUND SESAME), NATURAL FLAVORS, SEA SALT, DRIED ROASTED GARLIC, EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL, CITRIC ACID, SPICE, PAPRIKA, PARSLEY.

What is the flavor of Mediterranean? ›

From bright flavors like lemon, parsley, apricot, and mint, to warm, savory flavors like garlic, cumin, and black/red pepper, Mediterranean flavors offer consumers a range of tastes for a variety of categories.

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