Our 25 Best Hot and Cheesy Dips Got Serious Game

Our 25 Best Hot and Cheesy Dips Got Serious Game

If you prefer your hot wings with with ranch dressing instead of blue cheese, this is the dip for you.

"Absolutely the most amazing, phenomenal spinach-artichoke dip on planet earth. I'm getting ready to make it for the Super Bowl because EVERY party we go to this is the #1 request. Like others we use sour cream instead of mayo. When you make the dip, before baking, it is pretty thick. But as it bakes all the cheeses just melt together and you are left with a creamy concoction of gooey goodness." — Joy Hopkins

Five minutes and five ingredients. That's all it takes to prep this top-rated hot and cheesy dip before you bake it.

This is as outrageously easy as tossing everything into your slow cooker and cooking on HIGH for about two hours.

Five easy ingredients go into your slow cooker and mingle and meld while you go about your business.

Ready in 30 minutes, this dip gets its zest from salsa, so go mild or go spicy to suit your own taste.

"I live in Maryland and crab dip is ever present…this is a classic. I prepared exactly as written with the exception of adding more Old Bay and it needed to stay in the oven a bit longer than 20 minutes to warm completely through. Served it with hot pretzel sticks we picked up from the local hot pretzel bakery." — nocandew

Jenn offers this prep tip: "Use a potato peeler to get the onion very thin." And yet Karen Spoerndle says, "I have made this dip many times and it is always a winner. I chop the onions instead of slicing and they cook just fine. No crunchies." If you can't find sweet onions, you can take a tip from other users and saut? regular yellow onions for a few minutes to soften their sharp bite.

"Made according to ingredients, heated in microwave vs slow cooker. Will cut recipe in half for the future as the batch is quite large. Served with fresh baked pretzel knots. Was a huge hit!" — TNT

Chef John says, "I used to make something very similar to this queso dip at the Mexican restaurant I worked at in college, where we called it 'chili con queso.' At first I thought it could be thicker, but later I realized the saucy texture was the key to its addictive irresistibility. Instead of too much cheese piled up on your chip, we just get a beautiful, silky coating, and as soon as you finish one, you can't wait to dip another, and another, and another, until there are no chips left."

You can dial up the heat on this recipe by choosing a hot salsa and going all in on the hot pepper sauce. Or, you can make it as written for a milder chile con queso experience. You do you, boo.

Mexican pork chorizo sausage, onions, three kinds of peppers, two kinds of cheese, cream cheese, sour cream…you get the idea.

TABKAT shared this recipe, saying, "We're not sure how this spicy cheese-filled bread bowl recipe got its name, but we are sure it's a great way to keep your guests happy. "

"This dip is made for 3 to 6 men, sitting together on a Sunday, enjoying football and eating every manly thing possible. Of course, my girlfriend and her friends love it too." — DICE40OUNCE

"Easy tasty and travels well. I took to a pot-luck. The night before I cooked everything as instructed added 1 small can Ortega chopped roasted chili and about 3/4 cup of pre-shredded Mexican cheese. Next day tossed in a crock pot about 1/2 hour before the party and it heated well." — dbray

"Excellent flavor but sets very quickly as it cools," says KARENKINM. "This needs to be kept over a heat source so that you can spread it. You may want to toast the almonds in the microwave before hand as I did."

This quick and easy dip comes together in just ten minutes with only three ingredients. But it still earns top reviews. JAMIEINOREGON offers this review: "This is a GREAT recipe for parties. I make it in the slow cooker on low so it stays hot, if you keep it on high the dip thins out."

"Put this in front of the guys during the next game and watch it disappear!" says recipe creator Valerie Brunmeier. "It's easy to control the heat [from the jalape?o] by removing the seeds and ribs (the whitish membrane inside the pepper) before dicing to result in a dip that is mild, medium, or hot and spicy, to suit your taste. For a mild dip, remove all seeds and ribs. For a very spicy dip, leave all the seeds and ribs intact. Serve with sliced sourdough baguettes."

Another 5-ingredient dip that heats up in a hurry. "Made this for a football play-off party and it was a smash hit! People were just standing at the crockpot scooping away. The host demanded the recipe," says NHG40.

"My guests devoured this dip in less than five minutes. Next time I'll make two. I mixed the cream cheese and herbs the night before and baked at 350 for 30 mintues. This recipes is fabulous and so easy." — schmerna

"For me this checks all the boxes for a hot party dip," says Chef John. "It's relatively cheap and easy to make, but maybe more importantly, it's great hot, warm, or room temp. And it's also incredibly versatile."

You control the spice factor in this sausage simply by choosing mild or hot. "This was so good and too easy! I made it earlier in the day and refrigerated it until I was ready to bake it. Still only needed 30 minutes in the oven," says Steph.

"One of the best dips I have tried. I also added red roasted peppers from the jar, really for color, but it did enhance the flavor." — diamond47

"Very good!" says Terri. "I used 2 cups real crab meat, cut the mayo back to 1/2 cup and increased the Monterey Jack cheese to 1 1/2 cups. I also added 1 – 2 tbsp of chopped jalape?o for a little kick. This has become my favorite crab dip. Thanks for sharing this recipe!"

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