Buffalo Chicken Dip Recipe (2024)

Jun 13, 2012 | Dinner, Sides | 9 comments

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Have you ever had those moments when you decide to just have “a bite”, and then too many bites later, you are still standing over that same bowl?

Please tell me I am not alone!

This Buffalo Chicken Dip Recipe is just one of those addicting dips that is hard to walk away from after one bite, and the irony is that I am not a big “Buffalo” flavor lover. In fact, I can’t stand Bleu Cheese, but now this recipe is down to such a science that even those who lean towards my flavor palette will love this as well.

You are more than welcome to stick with an all “ranch dressing” addition, but a bit of Bleu Cheese gives it a great twist if you enjoyit.

By adding more chicken, this makes an amazing gourmet sandwich filling. I often use this Crockpot Buffalo Chicken recipefor the chicken, make it into a dip and then enjoy afew meals out of it.

I love using this duo crock pot(and it’s on sale right now)It’s perfect for serving two appetizers at once and comes in handy so often for lots of recipes! Perfect for bulk cooking.

Below is the basic staple recipe for the Buffalo Chicken Dip, but know that there is flexibility based on preferences. Once you make it, you can adjust it to your perfect liking. (Then I’d love to hear how changed it up.)

Trust me, the people in your life will thank you for this one, but another great option is either my Easy Cheesy Visalia Onion Dip(yes, I make large portions since it goes so fast.)

or myinfamous Beer Dip Recipe.

I don’t even like beer at all, but this recipe is another one of my favorites.

Recipe: Buffalo Chicken Dip

Summary: This tangy blend of flavors explode in your mouth. Make more than you think. It goes quickly.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups finely shredded chicken, leftover Crockpot Buffalo Chickenor 2 (10 ounce) cans chunk chicken, drained. ( typically don’t use canned chicken, but works great for this.) For a a great option, use Rotisserie Chicken
  • 2 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup dressing (Mix and match Ranch/Bleu Cheese)
  • 3/4 cup pepper sauce (such as Frank’s Red Hot®. I have used the Buffalo wing sauce with great results too.)
  • 1 1/2 cups shredded cheese (Your favorite – Cheddar, Bleu, Mozzarella, Mexican blend etc.)
  • 1 (8 ounce) box crackers, pita chips, Frito Scoops (your favorite)
  • 1 bunch celery, cleaned and cut into 4 inch pieces (for a light serving option)

Instructions

  1. Mix softened cream cheese until smooth.
  2. Stir in dressing, and hot sauce, then add chicken to combine.
  3. Heat in a skillet or microwave, until well blended and warm.
  4. Mix in half of the shredded cheese, and transfer the mixture to a mini slow cooker.
  5. Sprinkle the remaining cheese over the top, cover, and cook on Low setting until hot and bubbly. If you do not have a crock pot, just melt cheese in oven or microwave.
  6. Serve with your choice of crackers and/or celery sticks, if going light.

Adaptions: For light variation, try reduced fat cream cheese, low fat shredded cheese and Light Dressing. The flavors are so great, you can’t even tell the difference. If your preference is spicy, add a bit more Frank’s sauce.

For oven only variation, Mix all ingredients,except reserve half of the shredded cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes, then sprinkle remaining cheese on top and bake for five additional minutes.

Preparation time: 5 – 10 (Goes very quickly with cooked chicken)

Cooking time: 20 minute(s)

Number of servings (yield): 12

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    Martyon June 13, 2012 at 1:10 pm

    I have never used canned chicken before either but Costco has six big cans for $10 (approx.). For a quick chicken salad to go with garden salad it’s great!

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    Jean Loveon June 13, 2012 at 9:25 pm

    Because I live alone, apps are often my dinner! I feel like Cher in Mermaids : )

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    Sandyon June 14, 2012 at 9:30 am

    Maybe I’m stupid, but does it say when you add in the chicken? I’ve read it a bunch of times and I don’t see it. I’m assuming it gets stirred into the cream cheese with the dressing and hot sauce, is that right?

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      Jenon June 14, 2012 at 9:35 am

      Oh please. I need someone to HELP this exhausted lady (ME). 🙂 haha You are SO right. I had it written in there initially, and then I decided to try and make the directions shorter, and hmmm…left out two key things, ( a comma and the word chicken. 😉 Yes, combine, dressings, hot sauce, and chicken. Thank you SO much.

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    Sandyon June 14, 2012 at 9:41 am

    Happy to help! I’m exhausted this morning too (new kitten in the house thinks 2 AM is playtime…) so I thought maybe I just wasn’t seeing it. 🙂

    And I have used canned chicken before and as long as you buy the good stuff it is good. Not quite as good as “natural” chicken but it’ll do in a pinch.

    And I’m with Jean… living alone I get to have whatever I want for dinner and sometimes it’s popcorn or chips and salsa.

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    Bubson June 14, 2012 at 12:46 pm

    I was wondering about when to put in the chicken as well, then I clicked the link to the web post and it was there. Back and fourth once more just to check the steps….. Guess it was a “bedlam” moment!

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    Beckyon June 18, 2012 at 2:19 pm

    Excellent Dip— I always use rotisserie chicken. Put it on croissants , makes a tasty treat!!

    I added green olives the last time for a new twist–everyone loved it!!

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    Amandaon August 16, 2012 at 2:36 pm

    I have made this multiple times and is without a doubt the BEST recipe ever! Never any leftovers!

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Buffalo Chicken Dip Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Buffalo chicken dip made of? ›

This Buffalo Chicken Dip recipe is an easy classic that features three different layers of flavors including chicken (use canned or rotisserie!) mixed with your favorite buffalo sauce (I always go for Frank's RedHot!), cream cheese, ranch dressing and, of course, lots of cheese!

How long can you keep Buffalo chicken dip in the fridge? ›

Buffalo chicken dip lasts for up to four days—if you're lucky enough to end up with leftovers, that is! Store the dip in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Warm leftover dip in the microwave or oven until it reaches an internal temperature of 165°.

Why is my Buffalo chicken dip so runny? ›

Buffalo chicken dip can be runny if you use a reduced fat cream cheese. It can also be runny if you use too much ranch dressing or not enough chicken. You can thicken the dip by adding more shredded chicken, or even more cubes of full fat cream cheese or even more shredded cheddar cheese.

What do you dip in buffalo chicken dip? ›

The BEST Buffalo Chicken Dip recipe is easy to make with spicy buffalo chicken and layers of cheese for a perfectly creamy, cheesy dip. Serve the ultimate party snack, with chips, veggies or a sliced baguette for dipping up all the saucy, cheesy goodness!

What makes Buffalo sauce taste like buffalo? ›

There is no standard for spiciness, they are as hot as the chef wants them to be. Typically though “Buffalo” means the food has been tossed in a sauce made from Frank's hot sauce mixed with melted butter. That recipe guarantees that you'll know you're eating something spicy, but it won't be uncomfortable to do so.

Should you put Buffalo sauce on chicken before or after cooking? ›

Most oven-baked chicken wings are tossed in sauce after they have been cooked, which means that the skin needs to be perfectly crisp to soak up all the sauce.

Why is it called buffalo chicken dip? ›

Buffalo chicken wing dip wouldn't have been created without the invention of the Buffalo chicken wing, which according to New Yorker writer Calvin Trillin, originated in Buffalo, New York.

Is buffalo chicken dip supposed to be warmed up? ›

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.

Can I eat 5 day old buffalo chicken dip? ›

Making and storing buffalo chicken dip

Since the dip has numerous ingredients, it might open the door for questions about how long you should keep leftovers in the fridge. You can store leftover dip in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days, according to The Kitchn.

Should buffalo chicken dip be served hot or cold? ›

Serve it hot or cold.

Come game day, a Super Bowl party, or, you know, just Thursday night: Build your dip in a skillet and broil it until bubbling, or simply stir everything together in a large bowl if you'd like to keep it cold.

Can you eat buffalo chicken dip that was left out overnight? ›

How long can it sit out? Buffalo Chicken Dip should not sit out at room temperature for longer than two hours. If you can keep it warm (like in a slow cooker on “warm” setting) then it will last for longer.

How do you tone down 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 do you get buffalo sauce to stick to chicken? ›

To get buffalo sauce to stick to wings, it's essential to toss the wings in the sauce immediately after they come out of the fryer or oven while they are still hot. The heat helps the sauce adhere to the wings, creating a flavorful and evenly coated exterior.

Can you freeze Buffalo chicken dip? ›

Can You Freeze Buffalo Chicken Dip? Yes, you can freeze Buffalo chicken dip for up to three months. You should be aware that, since cream cheese and ranch dressing don't freeze well, the texture might change a bit after freezing and thawing — it'll still be tasty, just not quite as delicious as it once was.

Why is buffalo dip called buffalo? ›

The namesake of this sassy sauce isn't up for debate: Food historians agree that the peppery condiment originated in the city of Buffalo, a thriving town in upstate New York known for its severe winter weather, popular football franchise, and proximity to Niagara Falls.

Why is it called buffalo dip? ›

In sum, Trillin identifies the origin of the spicy wing (today, it's sold from “mild” to “medium” to “hot” across our nation's eateries). As it turns out, the buffalo wing was officially invented in Buffalo, New York.

What is buffalo sauce vs hot sauce? ›

Buffalo sauce and hot sauce are not the same thing. Hot sauce is a spicy blend of cayenne pepper, vinegar, and salt. Buffalo sauce, meanwhile, is hot sauce that's been enhanced with butter and other ingredients. Buffalo sauce is much richer and smoother than regular hot sauce.

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