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Top The Tater. Accept no substitutes
I've never seen it. I struggle to believe it's better than DIY with a container of sour cream + one of the Hidden Valley Ranch packets. That's the true ranch dip of the gods.
I should do a comparison test, I don't think it would beat a Minnesota staple
It's now the inaugural item on my "When in Minnesota" list.
Interestingly, I learned how to make ranch dressing from scratch a few years ago. I always have the ingredients on hand, so I can make ranch dressing whenever I want.
The proportions are NOT super important. At least 1 teaspoon of each of the main dry ingredients but you can use more if you want.
No idea what this is, but ok!
From what I've heard, it's exclusively available in the Midwest. It's one of the best dips out there, especially with ruffles