Dill pickle cheese Ritz bites
I still remember making a tray of these Dill pickle cheese Ritz bites for a last-minute potluck — they vanished before I could snap a photo. Crispy Ritz crackers sandwich a tangy, herby cream cheese spread and a bright dill pickle slice for a snack that’s salty, creamy, and refreshingly acidic. They’re the kind of crowd-pleaser you can pull together in ten minutes, and they travel well for picnics, game days, or appetizer trays.
Why you’ll love this dish
These bites are everything you want from a quick party snack: minimal prep, frugal pantry ingredients, and big flavor. The tang of dill pickle cuts the richness of the cream cheese, while garlic powder and fresh dill add savory depth. They’re kid-friendly, cocktail-party-ready, and scale easily — make a few dozen in under half an hour.
“Crisp cracker, tangy pickle, fluffy herbed cheese — simple but addictive. Perfect for game night.” — a potluck favorite
Quick reasons to reach for this recipe:
- Speed: ready to serve in about 30–40 minutes (mostly chilling time).
- Budget-friendly: one box of Ritz and a block of cream cheese go a long way.
- Versatile: swap herbs or pickles to suit tastes, or double the batch in minutes.
If you like crunchy pickle snacks, try pairing these with other pickle-forward recipes like my air-fryer chips for a full snacking spread: https://mixmirth.com/air-fryer-spicy-dill-pickle-chips-recipe/
Step-by-step overview
Before you start, here’s the simple flow:
- Soften and season the cream cheese with garlic powder and fresh dill.
- Spread the herbed cream cheese onto Ritz crackers.
- Top each with a dill pickle slice and sandwich with another cracker.
- Chill briefly so the cream cheese firms up and the crackers stay crisp when served.
This short preview helps you prep mise en place: have the pickles sliced, cream cheese softened, and crackers within arm’s reach.
What you’ll need
- Ritz crackers: 1 box (approximately 12 oz)
- Cream cheese: 8 oz (softened)
- Dill pickles: 1 cup (sliced) — use sandwich or dill spear pickles, drained
- Garlic powder: 1 teaspoon
- Fresh dill: 2 tablespoons (chopped)
- Salt: to taste (optional)
Notes and substitutions:
- Soften cream cheese by leaving it at room temperature for 20–30 minutes or microwaving 5–8 seconds (cover and check).
- If you’re short on fresh dill, use 1 teaspoon dried dill weed; flavor will be milder.
- For a lower-sodium option, rinse pickle slices quickly and pat dry to remove some brine.
Step-by-step instructions
- Gather all your ingredients and place crackers on a clean work surface or tray.
- In a medium bowl, add the softened cream cheese, garlic powder, and chopped fresh dill. Season with a pinch of salt if needed.
- Use a rubber spatula or electric mixer on low to beat the mixture until smooth and evenly combined. Taste and adjust garlic or dill.
- Spoon or pipe about 1 teaspoon of the cheese mixture on half of the Ritz crackers. Spread evenly to the edges but avoid overfilling.
- Place one dill pickle slice on top of the cheese layer. Top with another Ritz cracker to create a bite-sized sandwich.
- Arrange assembled bites in a single layer on a platter or baking sheet. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and refrigerate for about 30 minutes to let the cheese set.
- Serve chilled or at cool room temperature within an hour of removing from the fridge.
Short, clear action verbs keep assembly fast: spread, top, chill, and serve.
Best ways to enjoy it
These bites are best served chilled or slightly cool — the cold cheese contrasts nicely with the crunchy crackers and tangy pickle. Presentation ideas:
- Arrange on a long rectangular platter with sprigs of fresh dill for color.
- Serve with a small bowl of extra pickles or cocktail onions for variety.
- Pair with finger-friendly drinks: crisp lager, dry cider, or a citrusy gin spritz.
For a heartier appetizer board, include hot items like a Philly-inspired melty bite to complement the cold snaps — see a serving idea here: https://mixmirth.com/philly-cheesesteak-quesadilla-recipe/
Storage and reheating tips
- Refrigeration: Store assembled bites in an airtight container for up to 24 hours. After that, crackers begin to soften from the pickle moisture.
- Prep-ahead: You can make the cream cheese mixture up to 48 hours in advance and refrigerate in a sealed container. Assemble just before serving for the crispiest crackers.
- Freezing: Not recommended for assembled bites — freezing changes cracker texture and pickle crunch. You may freeze the cheese mixture for up to 1 month; thaw in fridge before using.
Food safety note: keep these chilled when serving outdoors in warm weather. Discard any perishable hors d’oeuvres left out longer than two hours (one hour above 90°F).
Helpful cooking tips
- Even spreading: use a piping bag or zip-top bag with a corner cut off to pipe consistent amounts of cheese onto crackers.
- Crunch preservation: dry pickle slices well on paper towels to minimize sogginess.
- Bite-size control: if you prefer smaller bites, break crackers in half and make mini open-faced versions.
- Flavor boost: a tiny pinch of smoked paprika or a drop of pickle brine in the cheese mixture intensifies tanginess.
Pro tip: chilling the assembled bites briefly sets the cream cheese so sandwiches hold together during transport.
Creative twists
- Bacon & dill: Fold crumbled cooked bacon into the cream cheese for a smoky-savory riff.
- Ranch upgrade: Replace fresh dill with 1 tablespoon ranch seasoning mix for a familiar flavor.
- Veggie swap: Use thin cucumber slices instead of pickles for a fresher, milder bite.
- Dairy-free: Substitute a thick dairy-free soft cheese spread; the texture will differ but the assembly and flavor balance remain similar.
- Hot & tangy: Swap dill pickles for pickled jalapeños and add a pinch of cayenne to the cheese for heat.
If you want a heftier pickle-inspired main rather than a snack, try a dill-pickle-parmesan chicken twist for dinner ideas: https://mixmirth.com/dill-pickle-parmesan-chicken-recipe/
Your questions answered
Q: How long does prep actually take?
A: Active prep time is about 10 minutes. Add 30 minutes chilling for best texture.
Q: Can I make these gluten-free?
A: Yes — swap Ritz for a gluten-free buttery cracker. Check the ingredient labels on pickles and seasonings too.
Q: Will crackers get soggy if I assemble early?
A: Yes, after about 24 hours pickles release moisture that softens crackers. To maintain crunch, store cheese separately and assemble within a few hours, or dry pickle slices thoroughly and refrigerate assembled bites no longer than a day.
Q: Can I use dill pickle relish instead of slices?
A: Relish will make the crackers soggier. If you use relish, keep it minimal and serve immediately.
Q: Are these safe for kids?
A: Absolutely — they’re kid-friendly in size and flavor. For very young children, cut larger crackers into smaller portions and monitor for choking hazards.
Conclusion
If you enjoyed this easy, tangy party snack, you might like similar riffs on the cheesy Ritz + pickle idea. For another take on cheesy Ritz pickle bites with a slightly different seasoning approach, check out Cheesy Ritz Pickle Bites by Natalie Mason: Cheesy Ritz Pickle Bites – Natalie Mason. And for a version that pairs baked crispness with pickles, see this Cheesy RITZ Pickle Chips recipe: Cheesy RITZ Pickle Chips.
Happy snacking — these bites are small but mighty, and they’re always the first thing gone at a gathering.
Dill Pickle Cheese Ritz Bites

Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1 box Ritz crackers (approximately 12 oz)
- 8 oz Cream cheese (softened)
- 1 cup Dill pickles (sliced, use sandwich or dill spear pickles, drained)
- 1 teaspoon Garlic powder
- 2 tablespoons Fresh dill (chopped)
- to taste Salt (optional)
Instructions
Preparation
- Gather all your ingredients and place crackers on a clean work surface or tray.
- In a medium bowl, add the softened cream cheese, garlic powder, and chopped fresh dill. Season with a pinch of salt if needed.
- Use a rubber spatula or electric mixer on low to beat the mixture until smooth and evenly combined. Taste and adjust garlic or dill.
- Spoon or pipe about 1 teaspoon of the cheese mixture on half of the Ritz crackers. Spread evenly to the edges but avoid overfilling.
- Place one dill pickle slice on top of the cheese layer. Top with another Ritz cracker to create a bite-sized sandwich.
- Arrange assembled bites in a single layer on a platter or baking sheet. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and refrigerate for about 30 minutes to let the cheese set.
- Serve chilled or at cool room temperature within an hour of removing from the fridge.
