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7 Layer Dip – Beaming Baker


So many delicious layers and easy to make! 7 Layer Dip has 7 layers of deliciousness: seasoned refried beans, dreamy sour cream, guacamole, tomatoes, and more! Great for parties, game day, and an appetizer.

Why am I so in love with dips?? (See: beer cheese dip, dill pickle dip, and taco dip). They’re just so easy to make, come together in minutes, and impressive + super tasty whether you’re serving it to a crowd or just yourself. Hence, today’s incredibly delicious 7 Layer Dip recipe!

This 7 layer dip recipe is so freaking good. Dip a crispy tortilla chip into this creamy, savory, tasty Mexican-inspired appetizer and swoon. Then dip again. 🙂

close up of this ultimate Mexican appetizer recipe

A few weeks ago, Erik and I finally finished a super long day and, I must admit, sat down with a big bowl of crispy, crunchy tortilla chips and went to town on this 7 layer bean dip.

It was everything you’d want in a comfort food and then some: perfectly seasoned, zesty, creamy, flavorful, and packed with juicy tomatoes, tangy cheddar cheese, and more. *Happy sigh* I can’t wait for you to try this incredible ultimate 7 layer dip. Let’s get started!

What is in 7 layer dip?

the ingredients for this old fashioned 7 layer dip including refried beans, guacamole, black olives, tomatoes, cheese, green onions, taco seasoning, and sour cream.

What are the 7 layers in 7 layer dip?

You might be wondering what are the layers of old fashioned 7 layer dip, anyway? Here is the simple breakdown below. Be sure to check out the recipe for exact measurements and instructions!

  • Refried Beans + taco seasoning (Layer 1)
  • Guacamole (Layer 2)
  • Sour Cream (Layer 3)
  • Cheddar Cheese (Layer 4)
  • Roma Tomatoes (Layer 5)
  • Green Onions (Layer 6)
  • Black Olives (Layer 7)

How to make 7 Layer Dip

Learn how to make 7 layer dip, or 7 layer bean dip, with a few simple steps that include mixing two ingredients, then layering the rest–super easy!

Start making this 7 layer dip recipe by mixing refried beans and taco seasoning to a bowl. I like to use a hand mixer to go quicker, but you can do this by hand if needed.

Two photos showing How to Make 7 Layer Taco Dip - stirring taco seasoning into refried beans

Spread this seasoned bean dip layer onto the bottom of an 8-inch casserole dish.

Now it’s time to add the rest of the layers for your 7 layer dip! Smooth out each ingredient into an even layer, then add the next: guacamole, sour cream, cheddar cheese, Roma tomatoes, green onion, black olives.

Spreading a layer of guacamole over refried beans, then cheese, tomatoes, and shredded Mexican blend cheese in a clear glass casserole dish

Serve with baked tortilla chips with pineapple salsa, and cheese quesadillas or mushroom quesadillas!

Can you make 7 layer dip the night before?

Yes, you can make 7 layer dip with bean dip the night before! In fact, you can make it in advance and keep it for a maximum of 3-4 days. Just make sure to seal it tightly in an airtight container with the guacamole level fully coated, and thus protected, but the sour cream and refried beans layer above and below it. This will prevent browning.

Finished recipe for this Mexican-inspired appetizer that goes great with tortilla chips.

Tips for the ultimate 7 Layer Bean Dip recipe

  • Use a glass casserole dish. The transparent dish will showcase your beautiful seven layers in all of its glory, making the dip, in my opinion, so much tastier!
  • Grab a hand mixer to mix together the seasoning and refried beans. It’s super quick and ensures the beans are thoroughly seasoned.
  • Completely cover the guacamole layer with the layer on top of it and beneath it (sour cream and seasoned refried beans). This will help prevent browning by keeping away oxygen, and help your 7 layer Mexican dip last longer.
  • Take a little extra care in spreading each ingredient out to a smooth, even layer. Just a little attention will ensure a prettier presentation with clear layers in your fabulous dip! <– similar to 7 layer Salad.
  • Deseed the Roma tomatoes or press sliced tomatoes in paper towels to draw out any excess juice and prevent a juicy, runny mess in your dip, especially if keeping for 3-4 days.
  • Make this homemade taco seasoning. It’s my very own recipe, with a little extra spice and loads of flavor! It’s so much better than store-bought, and really takes this Mexican-inspired dip and bean and cheese burritos to the next level.
Semi-eaten 7 Layer Dip recipe with tomatoes, sour cream, refried beans, green onions, and cheese

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Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️

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Description

So many delicious layers and easy to make! 7 Layer Dip has 7 layers of deliciousness: seasoned refried beans, dreamy sour cream, guacamole, tomatoes, and more! Great for parties, game day, and an appetizer.



  1. Add refried beans and taco seasoning to a large bowl. Using a hand mixer, mix until well combined. Spread seasoned beans into an even layer in an 8-inch glass casserole dish.
  2. Creating even layers over the bean layer, add guacamole, sour cream, cheddar cheese, Roma tomatoes, onions, and olives.
  3. Serve with bean and cheese burritos, baked tortilla chips, and mushroom quesadilla or cheese quesadilla. You might also like my Taco Dip.

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Notes

Storing Instructions: 7 layer dip is best served right away, but can be made in advance. Store in an airtight container, sealed tightly to prevent the cheese from drying out, for 3-4 days in the refrigerator.

To prevent browning while storing: Make sure to fully coat the top and bottom of the guacamole in the layers above and below it (refried beans and sour cream) to protect it from browning.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Category: Appetizers
  • Method: No Cook
  • Cuisine: Mexican, American

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