Pin it The TV was loud, the kitchen smelled like someone else's cooking, and I was staring at a slow cooker I hadn't touched in months. My sister texted me an hour before kickoff asking what I was bringing to her place. I had chicken in the fridge, a jar of buffalo sauce, and no plan. That's when I threw together this dip for the first time, more out of panic than inspiration, and it ended up being the only dish people kept going back to all night.
I've brought this dip to Super Bowl parties, book clubs, and once to a potluck where I forgot what the occasion even was. Every time, someone asks for the recipe, and every time I have to admit it's almost embarrassingly simple. There's something about watching people hover around the slow cooker with chips in hand, debating whether they can take just one more scoop, that makes me feel like I actually know what I'm doing in the kitchen.
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Ingredients
- Cream cheese (225 g, softened and cubed): This is what makes the dip silky and thick, so let it sit on the counter for 20 minutes before you start or it won't melt evenly.
- Sour cream (120 g): It cuts through the richness and adds a subtle tang that balances the buffalo sauce beautifully.
- Shredded cheddar cheese (170 g): Sharp cheddar brings a bold flavor that stands up to the heat, and I always shred my own because pre-shredded never melts quite the same.
- Shredded mozzarella cheese (60 g): This adds stretchiness and a mild creamy texture that keeps the dip from being too sharp.
- Cooked chicken breast (450 g, shredded): Rotisserie chicken is my shortcut here, and honestly the seasoning on it adds another layer of flavor I wouldn't get otherwise.
- Buffalo wing sauce (120 ml): The star of the show, so pick one you actually like because that flavor carries through the whole dip.
- Ranch dressing (60 ml): It mellows the heat and adds a creamy herby note that ties everything together.
- Chopped scallions (2 tbsp, optional): A fresh pop of color and a little sharpness right at the end makes it look like you tried harder than you did.
- Extra shredded cheese (optional, for topping): Because more cheese on top of cheese is never a bad decision.
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Instructions
- Load the slow cooker:
- Toss the cream cheese, sour cream, cheddar, mozzarella, shredded chicken, buffalo sauce, and ranch dressing into the slow cooker. It'll look like a chaotic pile at first, and that's exactly right.
- Stir it together:
- Mix everything until it's roughly combined. Don't stress if the cream cheese is still in chunks, it'll melt down as it cooks.
- Cook low and slow:
- Cover and set it to low for 2 hours, stirring halfway through so nothing sticks to the sides. The smell will start filling your kitchen around the one hour mark and it's glorious.
- Final stir and top:
- Once it's bubbling and smooth, give it one last stir and sprinkle extra cheese and scallions on top if you're feeling fancy. Serve it straight from the slow cooker to keep it warm.
Pin it One time I made this for a birthday party and forgot to bring serving spoons. People just started dipping straight from the pot with their chips, laughing and jostling for space. It became this weird communal moment that felt more fun than any plated appetizer I've ever served. That's when I stopped worrying about making things perfect and started just making things people actually wanted to eat.
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What to Serve It With
Tortilla chips are the obvious choice, but I've also served this with celery sticks for crunch, carrot sticks for sweetness, and even toasted baguette slices when I was trying to impress someone. Honestly, it's so flavorful you could dip a paper towel in it and it would probably taste good, but I don't recommend testing that theory in front of guests.
How to Store and Reheat
Leftovers keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days, though they rarely last that long in my house. When you reheat it, do it gently on the stovetop or in the microwave in short bursts, stirring between each one. If it gets too thick, a splash of milk or a spoonful of sour cream will bring it back to life.
Make It Your Own
This dip is forgiving, so feel free to mess with it. Swap ranch for blue cheese dressing if you like that sharp funky flavor, or add a few shakes of hot sauce if your crowd runs hotter than mine. I've even stirred in crumbled bacon once because I had some leftover and it was one of the best decisions I've made all year.
- Try using pepper jack cheese instead of mozzarella for a little extra kick.
- Throw in a handful of diced jalapeΓ±os if you want some texture and more heat.
- Use Greek yogurt in place of sour cream for a tangier, slightly lighter version.
Pin it This dip has saved me more times than I can count, from last minute invites to days when I just wanted something warm and indulgent without the effort. It's proof that you don't need fancy techniques or a long ingredient list to make people happy, just good flavors and a little bit of heat.
Recipe Questions & Answers
- β Can I use raw chicken instead of cooked chicken?
It's recommended to use pre-cooked chicken for food safety and texture. Rotisserie chicken works perfectly and saves time.
- β How do I prevent the dip from drying out in the slow cooker?
Stir the dip halfway through cooking to ensure even melting. Keep the lid on while cooking to retain moisture, and serve immediately once ready.
- β Can I make this dip ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare all ingredients in advance and refrigerate them in the slow cooker insert. When ready, cook as directed and add an extra 15-20 minutes to cooking time if starting cold.
- β What can I substitute for ranch dressing?
Blue cheese dressing is a classic alternative that pairs beautifully with buffalo sauce. You can also use Greek yogurt for a lighter option.
- β How spicy is this buffalo chicken dip?
The heat level is moderate and customizable. Use mild buffalo sauce for less spice, or add extra hot sauce and cayenne pepper for more heat.
- β Can I cook this on high instead of low?
Yes, you can cook on high for 1 hour instead of low for 2 hours. Stir more frequently to prevent sticking and ensure even melting.