White Bean Dip is one of those recipes that proves simple ingredients can create something truly special. Creamy, smooth, and full of flavor, this dip is a staple you will come back to again and again, whether you are hosting friends, preparing a light snack, or looking for an easy appetizer that feels a bit elevated. It is comforting yet fresh, and versatile enough to fit into almost any menu.
At its core, White Bean Dip relies on tender white beans, usually cannellini or Great Northern beans, blended until silky smooth. Olive oil adds richness, while garlic brings a subtle bite that balances the natural creaminess of the beans. A squeeze of lemon juice brightens everything, giving the dip a fresh, lively note that keeps it from feeling heavy. The result is a spread that feels indulgent but is actually quite light and nourishing.
One of the best things about White Bean Dip is how customizable it is. You can keep it classic with just garlic, lemon, and olive oil, or build more depth by adding fresh herbs like rosemary, thyme, or parsley. A pinch of smoked paprika or cumin introduces gentle warmth, while roasted garlic creates a sweeter, more mellow flavor. If you enjoy a bit of heat, a dash of chili flakes or a spoon of chili oil works beautifully.
Texture also plays an important role. Blended until completely smooth, the dip becomes elegant and refined, perfect for serving at dinner parties. Left slightly chunky, it feels rustic and hearty, ideal for casual gatherings or cozy nights in. A final drizzle of olive oil on top, along with cracked black pepper or chopped herbs, gives it a simple but polished finish.
White Bean Dip pairs wonderfully with warm pita bread, toasted baguette slices, or crunchy homemade crackers. It is equally delicious served with fresh vegetables like carrots, cucumbers, and bell peppers, making it a great option for lighter snacking. You can even spread it onto sandwiches or wraps as a creamy alternative to mayonnaise.
Whether you serve it as an appetizer, a snack, or part of a mezze-style spread, White Bean Dip is a recipe that delivers comfort, flavor, and ease in every bite.

Ingredients
- 1 can cannellini beans drained and rinsed
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice freshly squeezed
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/4 cup fresh parsley chopped
Instructions
- In a food processor, combine the cannellini beans, olive oil, minced garlic, lemon juice, salt, and black pepper.
- Blend the mixture until smooth and creamy.
- Transfer the dip to a bowl and stir in the chopped parsley.
- Serve immediately with vegetables, pita chips, or bread.
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I used black beans instead and it was still good.
Way too much garlic! Made my breath smell awful lol.
2 cloves ain’t that much! Just brush your teeth after, lol. I think it5s worth it for the flavor.
I think it depends on how much garlic you like! I love garlic, but I guess it can be a bit much for some. Maybe try using just one clove next time?
Didn’t turn out as expected. It was too thick for my taste.
This is perfect for parties! Everyone loved it. Must try!
Is lemon juice really necessary? I thought it was a little sour.
Easy to make but kinda bland, needs more seasoning.
White beans? Who knew they could be this tasty!
This dip was super yummy! I loved it with pita chips
Yummy dip! Best with celery sticks!
IDK bout the parsley. Overrated herb! Maybe try cilantro instead?
Could’ve used more seasoning in my opinion. Maybe my parsley was weak? I ended up adding a pinch of cumin and it helped.
Totally agree—this one’s a little under-seasoned as written. Your fix with a pinch of cumin is genius. Next time I’ll probably bump the salt and pepper too.
Hmm, I followed the recipe and it tasted fine to me. But maybe my garlic was stronger? I don’t think cumin fits though… parsley weak sounds right. Either way, add more lemon/parls and it should be good.
This dip is superb! It’s super creamy and tangy. A real hit at my party!
Just tried it and my kids loved it! The lemon gives it a nice zing. 👍
Yum! I added some cayenne pepper and it was amazing!!
Super easy to make! I love how healthy it is, thanks for sharing!
What kind of beans are these? Never heard of cannellini, are they just butter beans?
I thought they were the same too! But I guess they have different tastes. Just use what you got, right?
Cannellini beans are different from butter beans! They’re a bit creamier and have a nutty flavor. Definitely worth a try!
This recipe is a lifesaver! I didn’t have lemon so I used vinegar, still good!
Glad to hear it worked! Vinegar is a clever substitute. Can’t wait to try this with some spice!
Ew, vinegar? That sounds gross. I would never! Lemon is the best!
Not bad at all, but I had to blend longer to get it truly smooth. Also I added smoked paprika because plain felt a bit flat.
Easy to make and delicious! I served it with pita and everyone loved it. Would make again!
I found it a bit bland, needs more seasoning. Might try adding some spices next time.
Quick and good. Five stars.
Wow! This dip is so creamy and tasty! Perfect with pita chips.
I don’t know… white bean dip sounds kinda bland. Maybe I’ll stick to hummus.
I’m glad you loved it! This dip is such a crowd-pleaser at parties.
Followed the recipe exactly and it was… fine. Kind of bland until I added extra pepper and a drizzle of olive oil on top. Not bad, just needs seasoning.
Bland? I feel like that’s the point of cannellini beans… but yeah, 1/4 cup parsley and only 1/4 tsp pepper is kinda light. Next time I’m adding more garlic (or even a pinch of cumin).
Same here—followed it exactly and it tasted a little flat at first. Once I went heavy on the black pepper and finished with olive oil, it was actually really good. Definitely needs more seasoning for most people.
My husband said it tasted like paste. I kinda agree. Not sure if I did it right. 🤷♀️
So fast and simple! Sometimes less is more. Can’t wait to try it with chips!
I never thought white bean dip could be this easy! I’ll definitely give it a go. Thanks for sharing!
Why do you use canned beans? Fresh beans taste better!!
This dip is amazing! I served it at my party and everyone loved it. Will make again!
Glad everyone liked it! What veggies did you serve it with?
I’m skeptical about how “creamy” it’ll get from just blending beans without adding anything else. But I tried it and it was surprisingly smooth.
Same! I thought blending beans would be more “whipped” than creamy, but the olive oil + lemon kinda does it. Did you add extra oil if it felt thick?
So easy to make! I had everything at home already. Perfect for game night!
I tried this for my movie night too! Everyone loved it! So simple yet so yummy!
Ehh, it was ok. I like my dips more chunky. Wouldn’t make again.
I actually love this dip! The smoothness is what makes it unique. Maybe try adding some chunky veggies next time?
Honestly, I prefer a smoother dip too, but this seems more healthy with the beans and all. Just eat it with chips!
Honestly I’m skeptical. Blend until smooth and creamy—my beans never get that smooth unless I soak them. Still, it tasted okay.
Yeah, I get that—canned beans can be stubborn. I usually warm them a bit first and add a splash of the liquid (or water) while blending, then it gets way smoother. Also, garlic helps, but soaking definitely changes the texture.
This ain’t no real dip. Just beans mushed up. I prefer my dips with more flavor.
This was good but I think it needs more garlic. I love garlic, can never have too much.
I totally agree! Garlic makes everything better! More garlic is always a good idea!
But too much garlic can be overpowerin’! Maybe try adding some more lemon for flavor too?
Tasty dip, but where do you find fresh parsley? We only have dried here.
Fresh parsley can sometimes be found at local farmers’ markets or grocery stores, just ask around! Dried works too if you’re in a pinch.
I dunno, I just use dried parsley always, tastes fine to me.
I don’t know why but I didn’t like it. Too mushy for my taste.
I totally get it! I like my dips a bit chunkier too. Have you tried adding some roasted red peppers to give it more texture?
Healthy and tasty! The parsley makes it feel fancy, like restaurant hummus vibes without the fuss. Would totally bring this to a party.
Yes! That parsley touch is exactly what makes it feel “fancy” and fresh. I’ve made similar dips but this combo with lemon/garlic is spot on—perfect for a party spread.
This is giving “healthy hummus” vibes. I served it with cucumbers and pita chips and everyone went back for seconds.
Good recipe, but I think next time I’ll add some roasted red peppers! 🤔
Yum! Made it for a picnic, and everyone loved it. Will definitely make again!
Really? I made it last week, and my kids didn’t like it at all. Maybe I did something wrong? 🤔
Sounds awesome! I wanna try this next time. Do you think it would taste good with some red pepper flakes?
Could’ve used more seasoning. Like, it’s fine, but I think a pinch of cumin or smoked paprika would elevate it a lot.
Totally agree—right now it tastes a bit one-note to me. A pinch of cumin or smoked paprika would make it way more flavorful without changing the base.
Too much garlic for my liking. I think 1 clove woulda been enough. 😬
One clove? That’s hardly enough to taste it! Garlic is the best part, come on! 🤷♂️
I love garlic! But I get it, it’s not for everyone. Maybe you could adjust it next time? 😊
Pretty good, but mine was a little too garlicky. Next time I’ll use just 1 clove or roast the garlic first.
Yeah garlic can get out of hand fast—1 clove sounds perfect. Roasting is a great fix too; it turns it sweet instead of punchy.
I just don’t get it. White beans?? They taste bland to me. Maybe adding cheese would help?
Yuck! How can people eat this? Not my cup of tea at all. I’ll stick to guac.
Honestly, I thought cannellini beans would taste “tired,” but the lemon makes it pop. This is a keeper for quick snacks.
My food processor is old so it never got totally smooth. Still tasted great, but the texture was more chunky than I expected. Maybe that’s on me.
Totally get that—white beans can stay a bit rustic even in a newer processor. Next time, try blending longer and scraping down the sides halfway through; adding a tablespoon of water (or extra lemon) can help it get silkier.
I think if it’s chunky it means the beans not blended enough or you didn’t rinse them good? Also my lemon was kinda strong so I add less sometimes. Either way still beats store dip 😂
I accidentally dumped in all the parsley before blending… still edible, but the texture got a little chunky. Learn from me 😅
Too salty 🙁
Pretty good for a healthy snack, but it’s not gonna replace my ranch dressing!
I followed it exactly, but my dip turned out thick. Maybe my beans were drier than yours? I stirred in a bit more lemon and it helped.
Ehh… bland. I know beans are supposed to be mild but I couldn’t taste much beyond lemon. Maybe salt needed more?
Tasty, but mine turned out a bit thick. Next time I’ll add a splash of water/broth while blending to loosen it.
It was okay but a bit bland. I added some cumin and it was better.
This dip is amazing! So simple yet delicious. Perfect for a party.
Nice easy recipe. I’m not a chef, but even I could make it.
This is such a simple, high-reward dip. The lemon + garlic combo really brightens the beans—perfect with pita chips!
This is such a simple, fresh dip—love how bright the lemon is. I blended it a little longer and it got super creamy. Great with pita chips!
Made this for a party and it disappeared fast. I added a tiny splash of water in the processor to get it extra creamy.
Super easy and honestly way tastier than I expected. The lemon + garlic combo really pops!
This is one of those “healthy dip” recipes that actually tastes good. My kids ate it too, which is rare 😅
Huh, I tried something similar but it tasted kinda bland—maybe I didn’t add enough lemon? I also used dried parsley once and it was sad. Gonna try your version!
Love this! The lemon + garlic combo makes it feel way less “healthy dip” and more like a real spread. Also, getting kids to eat it is the best review 😄
Can’t lie, I was skeptical at first (beans + lemon = weird?). But it’s actually delicious. I served it with cucumbers and everyone went back for more.
I totally get the skepticism—beans + lemon sounds like a weird combo until you taste it. That creamy texture with a bright hit really makes sense. I’d try adding a little olive oil on top too!
Wait… lemon in bean dip? I don’t know, I tried something similar once and it turned kinda sour. Did you use a lot of lemon juice or like just the 2 tablespoons? Maybe my garlic was stronger lol.
Not gonna lie, I was skeptical about blending beans with just lemon juice. It works though—nice and smooth.
I don’t trust recipes with beans. They never come out right for me. Maybe I’ll give it a try tho.
Not bad. Kinda bland until I upped the salt and pepper. I also wish it had a bit more garlic flavor.
I don’t have a food processor, so I mashed by hand. It was more rustic, but it still worked. Might need lemon adjustment.
That’s awesome—hand-mashing can definitely make it more rustic and still tasty. If it seems a bit too thick or flat, I’d try adding a tiny splash of lemon (or a spoon of olive oil) a little at a time. Fresh parsley is the move too!
This is just what I was looking for! Light and healthy dip, I’m on a diet ya know?
I used a little extra garlic because I’m that person, and it turned out amazing. Next time I’ll add a drizzle of olive oil on top for presentation.
One word: Delicious.
The texture is amazing—silky. I’m usually bad at food processor stuff but this was foolproof.
I followed it mostly, but I added a drizzle of extra olive oil and a little smoked paprika. Great with pita chips—will make again.