This easy cheesy dip needs just 4 ingredients and a few minutes to prepare.
Rotel dip is a quick party favorite with ground beef, Rotel tomatoes and a creamy cheesy base!
Prep it and keep it warm in a slow cooker. Serve it with a pile of tortilla chips for a great game-day spread.
Ingredients in Rotel Dip
This Rotel Dip recipe, also known as ugly dip, is a game day favorite made with just a few ingredients. This recipe is similar to queso dip and is a quick and easy snack.
- Rotel Tomatoes: A can of rotel tomatoes adds lots of flavor and a little heat. Rotel can be substituted with any kind of salsa.
- Meat: We love ground beef in this recipe but swap it out for ground turkey or sausage.
- Cheese: Velveeta makes this dip quick and easy (and super creamy). Cream cheese with a bit of cheddar is a great substitute.
- Seasonings: I add a pinch of chili powder. You can also add taco seasoning or your favorite spices to the meat if you’d like or use leftover taco ground beef.
How to Make Rotel Dip
This Rotel cheese dip recipe is as easy as 1,2,3!
- Brown meat and drain on the stovetop.
- Add Rotel tomatoes and cheese to the same pan.
- Stir until melted.
Do not drain the Rotel, as the juices provide the right consistency. We do sometimes add two cans of Rotel! Of course, like most recipes, you can add in your own favorites or change the flavors/additions based on what you have on hand.
Tips & Variations
- Brown the meat and drain excess grease or use lean hamburger meat.
- If you’d perfect to skip the Velveeta cheese, use 8 oz cream cheese and 1 cup cheddar cheese in place.
- This recipe can be thinned out with a bit of milk if you’d like a thinner consistency.
- Serve with tortilla chips, crackers, or celery, carrots, and other veggies for dipping.
- Keep Rotel dip warm in a small slow cooker. If the Rotel dip cools, it will be hard to scoop so it can be reheated on the stovetop or in the microwave until dippable again!
- Leftovers are great in a quesadilla, over potatoes, or added to tacos.
Ro-tel tomatoes are a brand of diced tomatoes with green chilies. They bring a little heat to dishes and have a taste similar to salsa and can be found in the canned tomato section of most grocery stores. They add great flavor to Chili recipes, stews, Taco Soup and more.
If you don’t have Rotel Tomatoes on hand, you can substitute another brand of tomatoes with green chiles or salsa. Although the flavor won’t be exactly the same, the dip will still taste delicious.
This dip can easily be made in the slow cooker. Simply brown and drain the ground beef or sausage as directed and drain. Combine all ingredients in a mini crock pot/slow cooker and set to low 2-3 hours stirring occasionally until melted. Once melted, turn the slow cooker to warm.
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Rotel Dip
An easy cheesy 4 ingredient party dip made with sausage or ground beef!
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In a large skillet, cook the ground beef or sausage over medium-high heat until no pink remains. Drain excess fat.
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Reduce the heat to medium.
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Add processed cheese, Rotel tomatoes with juices, and chili powder.
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Stir the mixture until the cheese has melted and the dip is smooth.
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Serve warm with tortilla chips.
Cream cheese can be substituted for Velveeta cheese. Replace the processed cheese with an 8oz package of cream cheese and add in about 1 cup of sharp cheddar cheese.
To make this dip thicker, reduce the processed cheese to 8 oz. Optional additions include diced jalapeno, sharp cheddar cheese, or taco seasoning.
Keep this dip warm in a small slow cooker. The dip will thicken as it cools but can be reheated. To keep it dippable longer, add up to 1/3 cup of milk as it cooks.
Calories: 126 | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 42mg | Sodium: 344mg | Potassium: 200mg | Vitamin A: 230IU | Vitamin C: 2.2mg | Calcium: 208mg | Iron: 1.2mg
Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.
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