If you love a dirty martini, you’ll love this creamy, dirty martini dip made with olives, gorgonzola cheese, and a touch of gin or vodka. It’s perfect for entertaining!
Dirty Martini Dip
If you’re a fan of the classic dirty martini, this dip will take your happy hour snacks to the next level! Imagine all the briny, savory flavors of your favorite cocktail turned into a creamy, scoopable dip perfect for veggies, crackers, or a crusty baguette. The best part? This version is lightened up by using Greek yogurt so you can enjoy it without excess calories. It’s light yet delicious, making it a great addition to any gathering, whether you’re hosting a cocktail party, Christmas party, or New Year’s Eve party. For more healthy dip recipes, don’t miss my Buffalo Chicken Dip or this Greek 7 Layer Dip.
Why Greek Yogurt?
Whole milk Greek yogurt lightens this dip by reducing the fat content while still delivering that rich, creamy texture. Plus, it’s packed with protein, so you can feel good about indulging in it. I highly recommend whole milk Greek yogurt for the best results.
Dirty Martini Dip Ingredients
This is the best dirty martini dip with all the traditional martini ingredients: gin or vodka, olives, and gorgonzola cheese. See the recipe card for the exact measurements.
- Onions: Sauteed onions add depth and complexity to the dip.
- Liquor: Use vodka or gin–whichever you prefer in your martinis! The alcohol cooks out since you’re cooking it with the onions.
- Creamy Ingredients: Whole-milk Greek yogurt (don’t use fat-free!) and low-fat mayonnaise
- Olives: No dirty martini is complete without olives! Use chopped green martini olives with pimento and the brine for maximum flavor.
- Seasoning: Salt and black pepper
- Lemon Zest for a bright citrus note
- Gorgonzola or Blue Cheese: The ultimate martini has blue cheese-stuffed olives, so the bold, savory flavor of gorgonzola or blue cheese is essential.
How to Make Dirty Martini Dip
To make this quick appetizer, saute the onions and mix everything together. Scroll to the bottom for the printable instructions.
- Saute the Onions: Heat olive oil in a small skillet over medium heat. Add the onions and salt, and cook until browned. Pour in the alcohol and cook until it’s almost evaporated. Set aside to cool.
- Combine the Ingredients: In a medium bowl, stir together the yogurt, mayo, olives, brine, pepper, onions, and cheese.
- Garnish with lemon zest and olives.
Variations
- Olives: Substitute Castelvetrano or manzanilla olives.
- Alcohol-free Dirty Martini Dip: Omit the liquor.
- Cheese: Swap gorgonzola with blue cheese or Roquefort.
- Pro Tip: To make it feel extra fancy, serve it in a large martini glass or skewer a few olives on toothpicks as garnish!
What to Serve with Dirty Martini Dip
This easy dirty martini dip is delicious with crudites (carrots, endive, radishes, cucumbers, etc.) or crackers, chips, or pretzels.
Storage
- Make Ahead: Prep the dip a day early and refrigerate it in an airtight container or tightly cover it with plastic.
- Refrigerate this dirty martini dip for up to 4 days.
More Dips for the Holidays
Yield: 12 servings
Serving Size: 1 /4 cup
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Add olive oil to a small saute over medium heat; add onions & salt. Saute until browned but still with a bite. Add alcohol of your choice and cook out until almost dry. Set aside to cool.
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In a medium bowl combine Greek yogurt, mayonnaise, olives, olive brine, black pepper & sauteed onions, add gorgonzola.
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Spoon dip into a dish; top with lemon zest and olives.
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Serve with crudites and your favorite cracker or chip!
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castelvetrano or manzanilla work just fine.
Serve with your favorite pretzels, chips or crunchy crudites like endive,
cucumber or radish.
Yield: 3 cups
Serving: 1 /4 cup, Calories: 74 kcal, Carbohydrates: 3.5 g, Protein: 4 g, Fat: 3.5 g, Saturated Fat: 1.5 g, Cholesterol: 7 mg, Sodium: 198.5 mg, Fiber: 0.5 g, Sugar: 1.5 g