Halloween is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate this spooky season than with a delicious party dip? Enter Spider Web Black Bean Dip, a ghoulishly delightful twist on the classic bean dip that's perfect for all your Halloween gatherings.
Whether you're hosting a costume party or just looking for a fun and flavorful appetizer, this recipe is sure to impress.
It’s easy and fast to put together, so you have plenty of time for any last-minute costume adjustments needed!
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Why You Will Love This Recipe
Let’s start with the spooktacular presentation. Making a spider web on the dip makes it so eye-catching and perfectly on theme for Halloween. Sure to be a conversation starter!
But it’s also packed with healthy goodness thanks to the black beans, which helps to keep things healthy.
Best of all, it’s so easy to make! Simply combine 4 ingredients and bake it to warm through. Decorate with a spider web and serve!
Ingredients Needed
**Be sure to scroll to the recipe card for detailed quantities and directions**
How to make this Halloween Bean Dip
Preheat your oven to 375F and spray a 9-inch pie plate with cooking spray.
In a small bowl, mix refried black beans with salsa, shredded cheese, and taco seasoning. Spread the mixture into the prepared pie plate.
Bake the bean dip, uncovered, for 20 to 25 minutes. The mixture should be slightly bubbly on the edges and heated through.
Assemble a pastry bag with a medium round tip (I used a Wilton #8) and add sour cream. Form a spider web on top of the bean dip by drawing concentric circles, then intersecting lines to make a web shape.
In theory, you could drag a toothpick or knife through the lines to make the web, but I find just making the lines with the pastry bag much easier.
💭Tip: if you don’t have a pastry bag, use a plastic sandwich bag with a hole cut in the corner to pipe the sour cream in place.
Like snowflakes, no 2 spider webs are the same so embrace any imperfections as part of the creative process. 😁
You can also cut up a few black olives to make edible spiders if you’d like to enhance the dip even more. 🕷️
Serving Suggestions
Serve your Spider Web Black Bean Dip with an assortment of dippable options such as tortilla chips, corn chips, carrot sticks, celery, or cucumber slices. I especially like to offer slices of orange bell pepper, to keep the colors within the theme of the season.
The creamy, savory dip pairs wonderfully with the crunchy textures of chips and the refreshing crispness of veggies.
Substitutions and Variations
To make this dip vegan, substitute the sour cream and cheese with vegan alternatives.
For a full-on carnivore version, add some cooked and crumbled chorizo or ground beef to the mixture. This would make a very hearty dip!
Storage
Leftover dip can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Recipe FAQs
There are several ways to spice up this bean dip. I used medium salsa, you could use a hot salsa to spice it up some. You can also add chopped jalapeno peppers, additional taco seasoning, or other hot sauce as desired.
More Recipes for Halloween Fun
Your appetizer table will look awesome with a skull cheese ball next to this bean dip!
Add a signature drink: a devil's margarita or poison apple margarita will get the party started. Or make a big bowl of witches brew punch for an easy cocktail to serve a crowd.
For your guests with a sweet tool, some ghost Rice Krispie treats, bat sugar cookies and vampire kiss cookies are sure to satisfy.
📖 Recipe
Spider Web Black Bean Dip
Ingredients
- 16 ounces refried black beans 1 can
- 1 cup shredded cheese Cheddar, Monterey Jack, or a blend all work great
- ½ cup salsa
- 1 tablespoon taco seasoning
- ¼ cup sour cream
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 375F and spray a 9-inch pie plate with cooking spray.
- In a small bowl, mix refried black beans with salsa, shredded cheese, and taco seasoning. Spread the mixture into the prepared pie plate.16 ounces refried black beans, 1 cup shredded cheese, ½ cup salsa, 1 tablespoon taco seasoning
- Bake the bean dip, uncovered, for 20 to 25 minutes. The mixture should be slightly bubbly on the edges and heated through.
- Place the sour cream in a pastry bag fitted with a round tip. Use the pastry bag to draw concentric circle on top of the hot dip. Then, draw intersecting lines from the center to the outer ring to form a web.¼ cup sour cream
- Serve warm with dippables of choice!
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition values are estimates only, using online calculators. Please verify using your own data.
Jenelle
In our street each year we have different houses doing different foods and as the kids trick or treat, the parents will stop along the way for a chat and something to eat. It helps slow the kids down and they get to run about in the yard with their friends and eat some of their candy.
This year I am on appetizers. I am not a great cook and lots of it will be storebought, but I thought this looked fun so I made it yesterday as a trial run. It was a big hit with my kids! At first they weren't sure about the color, but they tasted it and loved it.
I didn't do the spider web yesterday I just drizzled over the sour cream and it was good. Can't wait to make it on halloween. Thank you
Sula
What a fun tradition in your neighborhood! I think I want to come trick or treating on your block!
Kate
Wow! This was super easy and fun to make! Thank you for the idea.
Sula
It really is fun, isn't it? Can't wait for Halloween!
Sher
I made your black bean dip for my moms book club get together. They loved it!!
Sula
Awesome, and sounds like a fun book club, especially if they were reviewing a mystery!