This Southern 4-ingredient cold shrimp dip is the kind of easy, old-school appetizer that disappears fast at lake weekends, potlucks, and holiday snack tables. It has that classic creamy base, a layer of zippy cocktail sauce, and tender shrimp on top that makes it feel a little special without asking much from you. When life gets busy, this is exactly the sort of back-pocket recipe worth keeping around because it comes together quickly and always gets people hovering near the bowl with crackers.

Serve this dip well chilled with buttery round crackers, Ritz-style crackers, or sturdy pita chips for scooping. It also works nicely with celery sticks, cucumber rounds, or bell pepper strips if you want something fresh alongside it. For a fuller snack spread, pair it with deviled eggs, a cheese ball, or a tray of sliced summer sausage and pickles.

Southern 4-Ingredient Cold Shrimp Dip

Servings: 8

Finished cold shrimp dip
Finished cold shrimp dip

Ingredients

8 ounces cream cheese, softened

1 cup cocktail sauce
1 can (4 to 6 ounces) tiny shrimp, drained well
2 tablespoons chopped green onions

Directions

1. Spread the softened cream cheese evenly into the bottom of a small glass casserole dish or pie plate, creating a smooth layer from edge to edge.

2. Spoon the cocktail sauce over the cream cheese and gently spread it into an even layer so every bite gets a little of both.

3. Scatter the drained shrimp evenly across the top, then sprinkle with the chopped green onions.

4. Cover and chill for at least 30 minutes before serving so the layers firm up slightly and the flavors come together. Serve cold with crackers or vegetables.

Variations & Tips

Make-ahead tip: This dip is great for prepping a few hours ahead. Keep it covered in the refrigerator and add the green onions just before serving if you want them to look extra fresh.

Drain the shrimp well: If the shrimp are too wet, they can make the top look watery. Pat them dry with paper towels after draining so the dip stays thick and creamy.

Spicy version: Use a hotter cocktail sauce or stir a little prepared horseradish into the sauce layer for more kick. It gives the dip a bolder flavor that still fits the classic Southern potluck vibe.

Party platter idea: For gatherings, set the dip in the center of a board with crackers, celery sticks, cucumber slices, and bell pepper strips all around it. It makes a simple appetizer feel a little more finished without extra cooking.