Technically the only difference is the name, as most people use them enter-changeably, but, for the sake of classification, dips typically refer to creamier condiments (usually with sour cream or cream cheese) and salsa typically is a vegetable-based condiment (with tomatoes or tomatillos). Also, salsa can also be served over the top of certain dishes (like relish). For example: Fresh Corn Salsa over Grilled Fish.
The best way to find a healthy recipe for a 7 layer Mexican dip is to go to diet-related websites. Some of the sites that include this specific recipe are Weight Watchers, Food Network and Tablespoon.
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The word for "dip" in Spanish is "salsa". Salsa is used for any kind of sauce or dip in Spanish. It is pronounced "SAHL-sah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Makes a delicious dip,(good with pringles)
A taco dip recipe can be found on several different websites. However, the prominent dip maker, Kraft, has their own recipe on their website and is therefore a good choice.
Yes, with nacho dip and doritos
Bean dip recipes are delicious with meat but can be quite expensive. So a place to get a delicious bean dip recipe for less is on allrecipe.com. A good bean dip recipe would be searched on other websites too.
The website allrecipes.com has the recipe for a hot spinach dip. There are multiple ones to choose from so you can find the recipe that has enough spice for you.