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Cheesy, spicy, and so cravable, this Spicy Sausage Dip is sure to disappear in the blink of an eye from any game-day spread! 

Bowl of spicy sausage dip with beer, chips, and veggies in the background

I have been making this spicy sausage dip for years. The recipe was given to me by a co-worker back when I was teaching school.

She brought it to a work potluck in a little crockpot and it was the very first thing to go from the potluck table. I remember loading my plate with all sorts of food, but only wanting to eat this dip, so I immediately asked her for the recipe and I’ve been making it now for well over 10 years!

I love to make a batch of this sausage dip for game day. It goes great served alongside spicy guacamole and buffalo chicken dip!

One of the best things about this dip is how easy it is to make. With only four ingredients, you’re on your way to spicy, cheesy party food in no time.

Ingredients for spicy sausage dip arranged on a marble countertop

INGREDIENTS

Make sure you have everything you need for this recipe:

  • Pork sausage — Choose mild, medium, or hot
  • Diced tomatoes with green chiles — Also called Rotel, you might find this with the Hispanic foods at your local grocery store.
  • Cream cheese — Make sure to let come to room temperature. You can also use my tips for how to soften cream cheese quickly.
  • Hot sauce — Your choice! I reach for Cholula or Frank’s RedHot, but anything goes here. 
Browned, crumbled sausage in a black skillet, being stirred with a wooden spoon

HOW TO MAKE SAUSAGE DIP

We’re going to make this sausage dip on the stove, so grab a large skillet and place it on the burner.

Heat the burner to medium-high. Break the sausage into pieces as you add it to the skillet. 

Cook sausage until it is browned and no pink remains. Use a spatula to break it into smaller pieces as it cooks. 

Wooden spoon stirring spicy sausage dip in a black skillet

You can make the pieces as small as you like; I like to have a variety of larger and smaller pieces.

Drain any excess fat from the sausage. This will help prevent your dip from being too oily.

Reduce the heat on the burner to low. Cut the cream cheese into chunks and add the cheese and Rotel tomatoes to the pan.

Stir the sausage dip to make sure the cheese is completely melted and blend ingredients together.

Add the hot sauce to taste and cook just until heated through, then serve in a bowl or baking dish.

Small crock filled with spicy sausage dip with a tortilla chip in it

HOW DO YOU MAKE SAUSAGE DIP IN THE SLOW COOKER?

I love slow cooker recipes too, so my mini slow cooker is essential for parties.

To make this dip in a slow cooker, you’ll first need to cook the sausage on the stove. If your slow cooker has a saute function, you can use that! 

Once the sausage is cooked, drain it on a paper towel lined plate, then add it to the slow cooker with the rest of the ingredients, cover, and cook on low for 1-2 hours. 

Stir occasionally until the cheese is melted and serve.

small bowl of spicy sausage dip on a plate next to celery sticks and tortilla chips

SUBSTITUTIONS AND ADDITIONS

I recommend pork sausage for this recipe, but any ground sausage will work. Keep in mind that the flavor will come through, so avoid breakfast-style sausages with strong flavors like maple or sage. 

While this sausage cream cheese dip is scrumptious as-is, I know some folks just can’t help adding more!

Swap some of the ground sausage for cooked black beans or pinto beans.

Saute diced onions along with the sausage, or stir in chopped green onions. 

To make it even more hot and spicy, stir in taco seasoning or your favorite ground chile pepper.

Top with chopped fresh cilantro or fresh diced tomato.

Overhead view of two bowls of spicy sausage dip surrounded by tortilla chips and fresh veggies

WHAT TO SERVE WITH SAUSAGE CHEESE DIP

I absolutely love this hot sausage dip with corn chips and celery, but trust me when I say nearly anything goes!

Serve with tortilla chips, pretzel thins, slices of bread, or just about any fresh vegetable alongside homemade ranch dip.

You can also use this spicy dip for topping tacos or burgers, or making easy nachos. 

I’ve even been known to tuck it into a biscuit in place of breakfast sausage for a delicious morning sandwich.

Hand scooping up spicy sausage dip with a tortilla chip

OTHER DIPS YOU MIGHT LIKE

Sausage cheese dip is such a great recipe for the big game… or any day! You’ll love it.

Scoop of spicy sausage dip on a tortilla chip
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Spicy Sausage Dip

By: Jamie Lothridge
4 from 3 ratings
Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Servings: 16
Cheesy, spicy, and so cravable, this Spicy Sausage Dip is sure to disappear in the blink of an eye from any game-day spread!

Ingredients

  • 1 pound 16 ounces pork sausage (mild, medium, or hot)
  • 1 10 ounce can diced tomatoes with mild green chilies, undrained
  • 16 ounces cream cheese; room temperature
  • Hot sauce of your choice to taste (Cholula, Frank’s RedHot, Sriracha, etc)

Instructions 

  • Cook the sausage in a skillet over medium-high heat until evenly browned and no longer pink. Drain if needed.
  • Reduce heat to low, and stir in the tomatoes and cream cheese until melted and evenly blended.
  • Add hot sauce to taste and cook just until heated through. Serve warm.

Slow cooker instructions:

  • Place the cooked sausage, cream cheese, tomatoes, and hot sauce in a small crock pot. Cover and cook on low for 1-2 hours, stirring occasionally, until melted and warmed through.

Video

Notes

  • Makes about 4 cups.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cup, Calories: 116kcal, Carbohydrates: 2g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g, Cholesterol: 31mg, Sodium: 138mg, Sugar: 2g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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30 Comments

  1. Jillybean says:

    This is so addicting! I keep mine in a crock pot. It tastes better when it's warm. Also, I use Scoops chips. It keeps the sausage from falling off.

  2. Karly says:

    I've made this minus the sausage and it was good, but I'll bet it'd be even better with the meat! Yum!

  3. Crystal says:

    We are watching the Texas/Alabama game right now….no dip though. Well, does my husband count?

    Love the look of your blog. Who designed it? I am ready to revamp mine and I love the style of the cartoon at the top of your page.

  4. Jennifer says:

    SO awesome!!! Ill be making this very soon, love how simple it is!

  5. Cookie says:

    OMG this looks SO good! I LOVE Siracha!

  6. Sara says:

    I'm right with you on football. I only volutarily watch one football game a year…and that's the Superbowl. And really I only watch it for the commercials! Great dip though, my hubby would enjoy it.

  7. Kathleen says:

    Oh boy does that sound like an amazing dip!

  8. Limes says:

    Also saw this on food gawker. Just wanted to let you know that you can also use this filling as a stuffing for mushrooms! I add a little cheddar and chopped green onions. Stuff those babies and bake til teh cheese is melty and gooey. I also toss this in pasta (sans green chiles)

  9. Amy says:

    Oh YUM! This sounds so good! Maybe I'll add this to my Superbowl menu (everybody knows Superbowl food is supposed to be fattening!)!

    -Amy
    http://www.singforyoursupperblog.com

  10. Elle says:

    Found this via FoodGawker. I may need to try a vegan version of this by subbing the sausage for soy "sausage" crumbles and the cream cheese for vegan "cream cheese." This recipe just sounds so delicious!