Spicy Cheesy Chicken Dip Recipe (2024)

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  1. Other Great Appetizers
  2. Where to Find High Quality Meat
    • Tired of Unhealthy Choices at Every Social Gathering…
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They told me to bring it again.

When my husband’s extended family gets together for holidays, everyone brings food and we eat until we can’t fit through the doorway.

The Thanksgiving and Christmas menus are generally different, but this year, I was ordered to do a repeat.

You know you’ve got a good recipe when people tell you to bring it again.

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Because this is a hot dip, it had to be near an electrical outlet and wasn’t right with the other food. I supremely enjoyed hearing people walk around with their plates, ogling others’ dip and saying, “Where’s that chicken stuff? Where didja get the spicy dip there?”

It’s the best compliment a chef can receive, right?

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I originally got this recipe six years ago or so from a friend, but as our family transitioned to real food, it was one of those that landed in the “packaged food ingredients” pile. It had SIX ingredients that came in boxes or cans that I just didn’t purchase anymore.

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I’m pretty excited about it, and I can’t help but share this recipe with you all today. You can make it in time for any parties you might be heading to this weekend and evangelize about how awesome real, whole ingredients can be!

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Spicy Cheesy Chicken Dip

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  • Author: Katie Kimball
  • Category: Appetizer
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Ingredients

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  • 8 oz. cream cheese or 1 c. yogurt cheese, softened
  • 2 c. cooked, shredded chicken
  • 1 1/2 cups homemade cream of chicken soup
  • 8 oz. sour cream
  • 8 oz. cubed cheddar (any kind, although sharp is always fun)
  • 4 oz. jalapeno jack cheese, cubed
  • approx. 1/2-1 whole fresh diced jalapeno, to taste
  • 1 small onion, chopped (or ~1 Tbs. dried minced onion flakes)
  • 1/2 green pepper, chopped
  • salt (Use the code kitchenstewardship for 15% off of your first purchase) to taste – often needs 1/4-1/2 tsp., especially with homemade chicken broth in the ‘cream of’ soup

Instructions

  1. Prep the cheese in cubes (or shreds).
  2. Mix all ingredients in a medium pot (optional: saute peppers and onions first in butter).
  3. Then set that pot into a larger pot of water (a homemade double boiler, see photo below).
  4. Bring the water to a boil over high heat, then cook over medium or low heat, stirring often until cheeses are all melted. It does take a while; just plan to have something else to do while you’re in the kitchen.
  5. Serve hot with homemade crackers. Also good with tortilla chips. I use a mini slow cooker to keep it warm.
  6. Makes about 6 cups worth, feeds plenty!

Notes

* The chicken needs to be boiled so it shreds well, not just baked chicken breasts. They don’t taste or act the same. A perfect opportunity to use slightly mushy chicken from making homemade chicken stock, if you want my humble opinion.

* The whole jalapeno is frugal for me because I buy in bulk (a quart for a dollar or so) at our local Farmer’s Market in August and freeze them. You can freeze jalapenos without blanching, already diced, simply cut in half and seeded, or even just washed and whole to be cut while frozen, depending on how much time you have in August and how you might use them. Dried chili powder, chipotle or something else spicy would be a possible alternative if you still like a little spice, but not enough to go out and buy a jalapeno.

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InBetter Than a Box I even include one-pot instructions! My site editor Helen LOVES to use this method – make your “can of soup” then mix everything else in. It’s also great to store jars of pre-made “cream of anything” soup in the freezer, provided you remember to thaw them in time.

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Other Great Appetizers

I had a tough time deciding today between this dip and our family’s other favorite dip, a 7-layer Mexican dip that’s already in The Everything Beans Book.Our little family with just two kids can nearly polish off a 9×13 pan of this stuff if we don’t hold back, it’s that good. It includes homemade guacamole and homemade refried beans, plus this creamy layer that makes it the best chip dip I’ve ever met! But you’ll have to grab the book to get it…

If you want to know how to reverse engineer a dip with Velveeta, by the way, just make a basic roux/cream sauce and add cheese and spices to your heart’s content. Mix with already-made taco meat and salsa, and oh, my – you’ll be a real food hero.

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Category: Real Food Recipes

Tags: appetizer, cheese, chicken, chicken stock, Mexican, onions, party food, peppers, soup, sour cream, yogurt cheese

Spicy Cheesy Chicken Dip Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is my buffalo chicken dip so greasy? ›

Buffalo Chicken Dip Tips

Use all-white meat chicken. This will cut down on the amount of grease in your dip. Use freshly shredded cheese (or a pre-shredded brand with cream cheese in the mix like Krafts Creamy Melt cheese).

What goes with buffalo chicken dip for dinner? ›

Traditionally, carrot sticks and celery sticks and possibly some blue cheese dressing to dip things. Those are offsets for the spice of the Louisiana hot sauce.

How to thicken buffalo chicken dip? ›

There is likely too much liquid in your dip. Whether you added more Ranch dressing or hot sauce or both, there is probably too much. HOW DO YOU THICKEN BUFFALO CHICKEN DIP? You can thicken your buffalo chicken dip by adding more chicken or more cream cheese.

Is buffalo chicken dip served hot or cold? ›

The dip can be served cold or, if preferred, baked till hot in a shallow casserole dish. For dipping, offer corn chips, ideally with low salt. Place cream cheese, unwrapped, in a large mixing bowl to warm and soften. With wooden spoon or firm spatula, mix cream cheese well till soft.

How to tell if buffalo chicken dip is bad? ›

If the texture of the dip has changed, and the dip has started to separate or appear lumpy, it might be a sign that the dip has gone bad. Another way to find out if the buffalo chicken dip is bad is to give it a quick smell and taste. If the dip tastes or smells off-putting, it is a clear sign it has gone bad.

How do you fix too spicy buffalo chicken dip? ›

Dairy has a natural ability to counteract spiciness, so a dollop of sour cream or a sprinkling of cheese can help tone down the heat. You can also try stirring in things such as butter, cream, or yogurt. In addition to that, you can also try making a cream or sauce that can be added on top of the dish.

How to tone down buffalo chicken dip? ›

Here are some of our favorite ways to make a dish less spicy.
  1. Add more ingredients to dilute the spiciness. The easiest way to tone down a dish that's too spicy is to add more ingredients to lessen the proportion of the spicy element. ...
  2. Add dairy. ...
  3. Add acid. ...
  4. Add a sweetener. ...
  5. Add nut butter. ...
  6. Serve with bland, starchy foods.

What is the best thing to eat buffalo chicken dip with? ›

Crackers – I recommend a thick cracker, like Wheat Thins or Triscuits. Veggies – baby carrots, celery sticks, broccoli florets or slices of bell pepper are all healthy ways to scoop up this delicious dip!

What chips go best with buffalo chicken dip? ›

Buffalo Chicken Dip is so delicious, I think you can literally eat it with a spoon! But if you need ideas of what to serve it with, you can try: Tortilla chips or corn chips (my absolute favorite!)

Why is there so much oil in my Buffalo chicken dip? ›

The secret is to cook the buffalo chicken dip on low for 3 to 4 hours. Turning up the heat will obviously cook your dip faster, but will most often result in the oils from the hot sauce and cheese separating resulting in the grease.

Why is my Buffalo chicken dip grainy? ›

If you use pre-shredded cheddar cheese it has a coating that keeps the cheese from sticking together. This coating will also make the buffalo chicken dip grainy. Instead shred the cheese straight from the block for the best results.

Why is my buffalo dip soupy? ›

Why is my buffalo chicken dip runny? If your dip is runny, it usually indicates you didn't use enough chicken or added too much buffalo sauce or ranch. Using low-fat cream cheese will also give you runny results which is why the full-fat type is best.

Why is there so much oil in my buffalo chicken dip? ›

The secret is to cook the buffalo chicken dip on low for 3 to 4 hours. Turning up the heat will obviously cook your dip faster, but will most often result in the oils from the hot sauce and cheese separating resulting in the grease.

How do you get grease out of dip? ›

All you really need are two things: ice and a ladle. According to Babs, start by filling your ladle with a good amount of ice. Make sure the ladle gets nice and cold. Then simply dip the bottom of your ladle into the surface of your sauce and let the grease gather underneath.

How to make dip less oily? ›

To prevent a greasy dip, follow each step of a recipe as if you're making a sauce such as making a roux. Once your roux is cooked through add milk, followed by the cheese. Don't overheat the dip once you've added the cheese, or it won't emulsify as well. Using cheeses that melt well also helps.

How do you keep chicken from getting greasy? ›

Fried Chicken Secret #2: Add Vodka to the Marinade

Adding vodka to your marinade mixture helps create a crust that stays light and crunchy instead of heavy, greasy, or leathery.

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