Easy Million Dollar Dip Cream Cheese Pecan Party Dip is my go to fix for that moment when people are coming over and I realize I have exactly twenty minutes to pull something fun together. You know the scene, someone texts they are five minutes away, the drinks are cold, and your snack situation is looking sad. This dip is creamy, a little salty, a little sweet, and somehow feels fancy even though it is basically stir and chill. I have brought it to family game nights, potlucks, and one very chaotic holiday open house, and the bowl always comes back scraped clean. If you need a party win with minimal effort, you are in the right place.

What is Million Dollar Dip?
Million Dollar Dip is one of those classic party dips that tastes like you spent way more time on it than you actually did. It is typically a creamy base mixed with crunchy nuts plus a few savory add ins that make you keep going back for just one more scoop. Some people call it Neiman Marcus dip, and depending on the family, you might see little variations like green onion, bacon, shredded cheese, or a different nut.
My version leans into what I love most: a cream cheese base that stays thick and scoopable, plus pecans for that buttery crunch. The flavor is rich but still balanced, especially if you add a little garlic and a tiny pinch of salt to wake everything up.
I also like that it fits almost any vibe. Football Sunday? Yep. Baby shower? Totally. Random Friday where you want to snack like you are at a party? Honestly, that might be my favorite use.

Ingredients for Million Dollar Dip
Here is what I use most of the time. You can tweak a little based on what you have, but these are the ingredients that give you that classic taste and texture.
The ingredient list (plus a few smart swaps)
- Cream cheese, softened. Full fat gives the best texture.
- Sour cream for tang and to make it easier to scoop.
- Mayonnaise for that classic creamy finish.
- Shredded cheddar, sharp is my favorite.
- Pecans, chopped. Toast them if you have time.
- Green onions (scallions), sliced thin.
- Garlic powder or a small clove of grated garlic.
- Salt and pepper, to taste.
- Optional: a spoonful of cooked chopped bacon, or a tiny pinch of cayenne if you like a kick.
A quick pecan note: if your pecans taste a little flat, toast them in a dry pan for about 3 to 5 minutes, stirring often. It makes them smell amazing and adds a deeper nutty flavor. Just let them cool before mixing so they do not melt the dip.
And because I always get asked what to serve it with, my usual lineup is buttery crackers, pretzel thins, and celery sticks. If you want a fresher vibe, cucumber slices are great too, kind of like a snack board crossover with a cucumber cream cheese spread moment.

Million Dollar Dip with Cream Cheese
This is the part where the magic happens, and it is honestly mostly just mixing. The key is making sure your cream cheese is soft enough so you do not end up fighting lumps. I leave it on the counter for about 30 minutes, or I do a very short microwave warm up in 10 second bursts.
How I make it at home
1. In a medium bowl, stir the softened cream cheese until it is smooth.
2. Mix in sour cream and mayonnaise until creamy and combined.
3. Fold in shredded cheddar, chopped pecans, and sliced green onions.
4. Season with garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Taste it with a cracker and adjust. This is important.
5. Cover and chill for at least 1 hour. Overnight is even better because the flavors settle in.
That chill time is what takes it from good to why is everyone standing around the bowl. It also thickens up, so it scoops like a dream.
If you are making Easy Million Dollar Dip Cream Cheese Pecan Party Dip for a holiday or a big group, I highly recommend doubling it. People act polite at first, then they go all in.
I made this for a neighborhood get together and it was the first thing gone. One person asked if I bought it from a deli, and I took that as the highest compliment.
Serving tips that make it feel extra party ready:
Use a shallow bowl so more of the crunchy toppings are on top. Sprinkle a few extra pecans and green onions right before serving for that fresh look. And if you want to be a little fancy, put a small butter knife next to it so people can spread it on crackers too.
If you love creamy party food like this, you would probably also be into this warm and gooey easy spinach artichoke dip warm creamy party appetizer. It is a totally different vibe, but it scratches the same comfort food itch.
More Easy Dips You Will Love
Once you get into dip mode, it is hard to stop. I like having one creamy dip and one bright, fresh dip on the table so there is a little something for everyone.
Here are a few I keep in my rotation:
If you want something sweet and tangy for fall parties, this baked cranberry cream cheese dip is always a conversation starter.
For a snack that feels like dessert but still counts as a party dip, I cannot stop making deliciously creamy caramel apple cheesecake dip. Put out apple slices and watch it disappear.
And if you need a dip that is more like a scoopable salad situation, try creamy cowboy caviar dip. It is colorful, easy, and makes you look like you tried harder than you did.
Also, little reminder that Easy Million Dollar Dip Cream Cheese Pecan Party Dip is super flexible. If you are missing cheddar, swap in another shredded cheese. If you only have walnuts, use them. The vibe stays the same.
Related Recipes
If you are planning a whole spread, I usually pair this dip with one easy bake and one easy sweet. It keeps the table feeling full without stressing you out.
For something cozy and crowd friendly, I love making easy sausage cream cheese crescent bake. It is hearty, warm, and people hover near it like it is a campfire.
And if you want to keep the pecan theme going, this no bake dessert is a lifesaver: easy no bake pecan pie cheesecake. It is especially great when you have fridge space but not oven space.
If you are feeding a hungrier group and want something more meal like, I also have to mention easy million dollar chicken casserole. Same comfort food energy, totally different format.
Common Questions
Can I make this dip the night before?
Yes, and you should if you can. Easy Million Dollar Dip Cream Cheese Pecan Party Dip tastes even better after a night in the fridge.
How long can it sit out at a party?
I try to keep it out no more than 2 hours total. If it is a long hangout, I will set out a smaller bowl and refill it from the fridge.
What are the best dippers?
Crackers, pretzel thins, and toasted baguette slices are my top picks. Celery and apple slices are great if you want something crisp and fresh.
Can I toast the pecans ahead of time?
Definitely. Toast them up to a few days ahead and store them in a sealed container. Just make sure they are completely cool before storing.
Is there a lighter option?
You can use light cream cheese and light sour cream, but the dip will be a bit less rich and slightly softer. I suggest chilling it longer to help it firm up.
A snack bowl that never lets me down
If you try this, I really think you will get why I keep it in my back pocket for parties. It is creamy, crunchy, and easy enough to make even when you are rushing around cleaning the house. If you want to compare versions, check out the Million Dollar Dip Recipe – Allrecipes and this deeper dive into the classic story from Neiman Marcus Dip (Million Dollar Dip) – The Daring Gourmet. Then come back and make my Easy Million Dollar Dip Cream Cheese Pecan Party Dip with those buttery pecans and tell me what you served it with.


Cream Cheese Pecan Party Dip
Ingredients
Method
- Stir the softened cream cheese in a medium bowl until smooth.
- Mix in sour cream and mayonnaise until creamy and well combined.
- Fold in shredded cheddar, chopped pecans, and sliced green onions.
- Season with garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Taste to adjust seasoning with a cracker.
- Cover and chill for at least 1 hour, or overnight for best flavor.
