This super easy, no-cook taco dip is a must-have appetizer for gatherings — birthdays, game day, holidays, or casual get-togethers. Creamy, cheesy, and layered with fresh toppings, it always disappears fast.

Taco Dip
I love anything creamy and cheesy, and this layered Taco Dip is one of those simple recipes everyone asks for. My daughter Karina calls it “the stuff” because she won’t stop eating it. The creamy base combines cream cheese with Greek yogurt or sour cream, a jar of chunky salsa and taco seasoning. It’s topped with shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, cheddar cheese and sliced black olives. Serve with baked tortilla chips or crisp vegetables and feel free to add jalapeños, scallions, or avocado for extra flavor.
We’ve Made This Dip 50+ Times—Here’s Why It’s That Good

From birthday parties to pool gatherings and holiday spreads, this taco dip is a reliable favorite. It’s the kind of recipe that’s simple to prepare, requires no cooking, and always gets seconds. My teen enjoys making it herself because it’s forgiving and consistently tasty. Here are the main reasons to keep this recipe in your rotation:
- Easy to prepare — just mix and layer
- No cooking required
- Crowd-pleasing — appealing textures and familiar flavors
- Flexible — swap or add toppings to suit tastes
If you try it, I’d love to hear how you served it and any toppings you added!


What You’ll Need
- Cream Cheese: 8 ounces, softened. A lower-fat variety works and softening it on the counter makes mixing easier.
- Greek Yogurt or Sour Cream: 8 ounces, drained if needed so the base stays thick.
- Salsa: One 16-ounce jar of mild chunky salsa (or spicy if you prefer more heat). Choose a thicker salsa to avoid a watery dip.
- Taco Seasoning: 1½ tablespoons, or about half a packet. Use homemade or store-bought seasoning.
- Lettuce: 2 cups finely shredded iceberg (or substitute romaine).
- Tomatoes: 2 medium, seeds removed and diced — or use cherry/grape tomatoes halved.
- Cheese: 1 cup reduced-fat shredded cheddar or your preferred cheese.
- Olives: 2.25-ounce can sliced black olives, drained. Swap for scallions or avocado if preferred.
How to Make Taco Dip
This layered dip comes together in minutes with no stove required. Use a large shallow glass dish (a 9″ x 13″ pan works well) to show the layers and make serving easy.



- Prepare the base: In a large bowl, combine softened cream cheese, Greek yogurt or sour cream, salsa and taco seasoning. Beat with an electric mixer or whisk until smooth and well blended.
- Assemble: Spread the creamy mixture evenly across the bottom of a large shallow glass dish (about 9″ x 13″).
- Top and serve: Layer shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, shredded cheddar and drained sliced olives on top. Keep chilled until ready to serve and pair with baked tortilla chips or fresh vegetables.

What to Serve with Taco Dip
Baked tortilla chips are a classic match, but the dip is also excellent with mini bell pepper halves, cucumber slices, carrot sticks, or pita chips. For a party, offer a variety of dippers so guests can choose their favorites.
Storage
This dip is best enjoyed right after assembling while the toppings stay crisp. You can prepare the cream cheese layer a day ahead and add the lettuce, tomatoes, cheese and olives just before serving. Leftovers can be refrigerated for one day; the dip may become slightly watery — simply drain excess liquid and stir gently before serving.
Variations
- Olive-free: Replace olives with thinly sliced scallions or diced avocado.
- Tomato options: Use halved grape or cherry tomatoes for a firmer bite.
- Lettuce swaps: Romaine works well instead of iceberg for more texture.
- Spicy: Add chopped fresh jalapeños or a spicier salsa.
- Extra protein: Add a layer of refried beans or black beans; for a meaty version, top with browned taco-seasoned ground turkey.
- Fresh herbs: Sprinkle chopped cilantro for brightness.
Is taco dip healthy?
Traditional taco dip can be high in calories and fat. To lighten this version, half of the cream cheese is replaced with Greek yogurt (or use reduced-fat sour cream), lowering calories while keeping the creamy texture. Serving size and chip choices also make a big difference in overall nutrition.

More Dip Recipes You’ll Love
- Whipped Feta Dip
- Greek Layer Dip
- Hot Spinach and Artichoke Dip
- Buffalo Chicken Dip
- Pico de Gallo Salsa
Taco Dip — Recipe Card
Yield: 24 servings (1/4 cup each)
Prep: 20 mins | Cook: 0 mins | Total: 20 mins
Calories: 59 per serving
Ingredients
- 8 ounces cream cheese (1/3 less fat or regular), softened
- 8 ounces full-fat Greek yogurt or reduced-fat sour cream, drained
- 16-ounce jar mild chunky salsa
- 1½ tablespoons taco seasoning (or ½ packet)
- 2 cups finely shredded iceberg lettuce
- 2 medium tomatoes, seeds removed and diced
- 1 cup reduced-fat shredded cheddar cheese
- 2.25-ounce can sliced black olives, drained
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine the cream cheese, Greek yogurt or sour cream, salsa and taco seasoning. Mix until smooth using an electric mixer or a sturdy whisk.
- Spread the mixture evenly across the bottom of a large shallow glass dish (about 9″ x 13″).
- Top with shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, shredded cheese and sliced black olives.
- Chill briefly if desired, then serve with baked tortilla chips or fresh vegetables.
Nutrition (per 1/4 cup serving)
Calories: 59 kcal · Carbohydrates: 4.5 g · Protein: 2 g · Fat: 3.5 g · Saturated Fat: 2 g · Cholesterol: 11.5 mg · Sodium: 223.5 mg · Fiber: 0.5 g · Sugar: 2 g
Last step: If you make this recipe, consider rating it or jotting a note about any variations you tried — it helps refine the recipe for others and makes the dish even better next time.