Garden Vegetable Spread: The Ultimate Brunch & Bagel Upgrade in 10 Minutes

The Creamy Base:
2 (8 oz) blocks Cream Cheese, softened to room temperature

½ cup Sour Cream or Full-Fat Greek Yogurt

1 tablespoon Fresh Lemon Juice

1 teaspoon Onion Powder

½ teaspoon Fine Sea Salt

¼ teaspoon Freshly Cracked Black Pepper

The Garden Crunch (The Star Players):
1 medium Carrot, peeled and roughly chopped

1 small Bell Pepper (red, orange, or yellow), seeds removed, roughly chopped

3-4 Radishes, trimmed and quartered

2 Green Onions, chopped (white and green parts)

¼ cup Fresh Parsley, packed

2 tablespoons Fresh Dill (or 2 tsp dried)

1 small clove Garlic, minced

The Method: The 10-Minute Masterpiece
Phase 1: Pulse the Veggies
In the bowl of a food processor, combine the carrot, bell pepper, radishes, green onions, parsley, dill, and garlic.

Pulse 8-10 times until the vegetables are finely chopped but still retain some distinct texture. Be careful not to puree. Scrape down the sides.

Phase 2: Create the Creamy Canvas
Add the softened cream cheese, sour cream, lemon juice, onion powder, salt, and pepper to the food processor with the chopped veggies.

Pulse again, just 5-6 times, until the mixture is well combined but still visibly studded with colorful vegetable bits. Over-processing will turn it mushy.

Phase 3: Taste & Transform
Scrape the spread into a serving bowl. Taste and adjust seasoning with more salt, pepper, or lemon juice as needed.

The Crucial Chill: For the best flavor, cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving. This allows the flavors to meld beautifully.

Pro-Tips for Spread Stardom
Room Temp is Key: Softened cream cheese blends smoothly and prevents a lumpy texture.

Texture Guardian: The pulse function is your best friend. You want confetti, not baby food.

The Flavor Soak: Don’t skip the chill time! It makes a noticeable difference.

Customize Your Garden: Swap in ¼ cup of finely chopped cucumber (squeezed dry), celery, or sun-dried tomatoes. Add a pinch of cayenne for heat.

Serving Your Garden-Fresh Masterpiece
The Classic: Schmear generously on everything bagels, toasted sesame bagels, or pumpernickel bread.

The Elegant: Pipe or spoon into endive leaves or cherry tomato cups for a stunning passed appetizer.

The Snack: Serve as a dip with sturdy potato chips, pretzel crisps, or a rainbow of fresh vegetable sticks.

The Sandwich: Use as a vibrant, flavorful substitute for mayo on turkey or chicken sandwiches.

Storing Your Creation
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. The flavors will continue to develop, often tasting even better on day two.

Conclusion: The Spread That Makes Every Meal a Celebration
This Garden Vegetable Spread is a testament to the power of fresh ingredients and smart technique. It’s a vibrant, healthy-ish indulgence that brings joy to the simplest meals. It proves that elevating your everyday doesn’t require fancy skills—just a food processor and a desire for something wonderfully fresh and delicious.

So, pull out those veggies, soften that cream cheese, and get ready to spread a little garden-fresh joy.