Sausage queso dip is creamy and hearty with bites of corn and fresh tomatoes. This queso dip is loaded with half a pound of REAL shredded cheddar and it’s one of our favorite Rotel recipes!
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Sausage Queso Dip
Sausage queso dip has to be one of the easiest dips ever! It has just a handful of simple ingredients and comes together quickly in 1 pan. It is perfect for parties or a game day appetizer just like our Cowboy Caviar, creamy Spinach Artichoke Dip, or Pico de Gallo.
The inspiration for this dip cake from one of my readers, Ksusha who shared her version, saying it was a “super easy dip that I almost never host without. It’s one of those things that never gets old.” Ksusha, thank you so much for sharing this with me!
Ingredients for Rotel Sausage Dip:
This Rotel dip recipe takes just a few simple ingredients: ground pork sausage, Rotel diced tomatoes and green chilies, canned corn, cream cheese, and real cheddar cheese. The garnish is just chopped tomato and green onion or chives.
Substitutions and Toppings for Queso Dip:
We love to change up this queso dip based on what we have on hand. Here are some ideas for queso variations:
- Other ground meat (i.e. chicken, beef, turkey) for ground sausage. If it doesn’t say “sausage” on the label, you may need to add additional seasoning to taste at the end.
- Chopped black olives for the corn
- Adding black beans and chopped jalapenos
- Adding taco seasoning and serve with sour cream
How to Make Sausage Queso Dip:
1. In a large dry pot or deep skillet over medium/high heat, brown sausage (10-12 minutes), breaking it apart with your spatula (the sausage releases enough oil to grease the pan). Pat sausage dry with a large paper towel to remove excess grease – push paper towel around the pan with a spatula until fully saturated then discard.
2. Cut cream cheese into pieces and stir it into browned pork cooking over medium heat until melted and incorporated.
3. Add 2 cans un-drained Rotel tomatoes, 15 oz can drained corn, and 8 oz shredded cheddar (reserve some cheddar to garnish the top if desired). Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally just until bubbly and cheese is melted. Remove from heat, garnish with diced tomatoes, reserved cheddar, and fresh chives. Serve with tortilla chips.
It does melt into a perfectly creamy consistency and you’ll find that sampling at this stage is undeniably irresistible! This does make a big batch so it is absolutely party friendly.
Can I Make Queso in the Slow Cooker?
Our readers have also had success in making this queso dip in the crockpot. You can keep it warm for hours while the game is on so everyone can have seconds. Just make sure you brown your meat on the stove before adding it to the crockpot.
How to Reheat Leftover Dip:
If you’re fortunate enough to end up with leftovers, this queso dip reheats really well. You can microwave it for 1 1/2 minutes stirring every 30 seconds, or on the stovetop, stirring frequently until heated through.
More Party Dip Recipes:
We have lots of great dip recipes. Try some of our others for your next game day party:
- Hot Shrimp Dip -creamy and cheesy with shrimp and artichokes
- Buffalo Chicken Dip -great with chips and veggie sticks
- Southwest Hot Chicken Dip -extra cheesy
- Baked Spinach Artichoke Dip -always a hit at parties
- Avocado Ranch -quick and easy to make
Sausage Queso Dip Recipe (with Real Cheese!)
Ingredients
Ingredients for Sausage Queso:
- 1 lb ground pork sausage, make sure it says "sausage"
- 8 oz cream cheese, (no need to soften)
- 20 oz Rotel diced tomatoes & green chilies, (two 10oz cans)
- 15 oz can of corn, drained
- 8 oz medium cheddar cheese, shredded
Garnish for Queso Dip:
- 1 Roma tomato, diced
- 1 Tbsp chives or green onion, finely chopped
Instructions
- In a large dry pot or deep skillet over med/high heat, brown sausage (10-12 min), breaking it apart with your spatula (the sausage releases enough oil to grease the pan). When browned, remove excess grease by pushing a paper towel around the pan with a spatula until fully saturated then discard.
- Cut cream cheese into pieces and stir it into browned pork until melted and incorporated.
- Add 2 cans un-drained Rotel tomatoes, 15 oz can drained corn, and 8 oz shredded cheddar (reserve some cheddar to garnish the top if desired). Cook over med heat, stirring occasionally just until bubbly and cheese is melted. Season to taste with salt and pepper if needed.
- Remove from heat, garnish with fresh tomatoes, reserved cheddar, and chopped chives. Serve with tortilla chips.
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We first published this recipe in 2012 and updated it in January 2020 with more tips, substitutions, reheating instructions and how to make Rotel queso dip in the slow cooker.
And that cute little hand is my son’s. He was my willing hand model.
Finally! A recipe without velvetta. Going to make this and sub in vegetarian sausage. Excited for how it turns out
Excited for you to try this out Tiffany. Let me know how it goes.
Wow this is good!! Reheating from yesterday in a small crockpot. It’s almost a porridge lol. And using Aldis products—wasn’t up for the Big Store—about $8. Thank you! I’be already shared it with friends & fam who’re hosting or attending super bowl parties.
That’s so awesome, Lauren! Thank you for sharing that with me.
So delicious, one of our favorite appetizers!
THat’s so awesome, Katie! Thank you for that wonderful review!
Finally! an easy queso recipe with real cheese and not processed cheese product! Love this! So delicious and easy. Great for game day!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!
Okay, I am so making this dip for our superbowl party! Looks AMAZING.
It is so good & so perfect for the game!
Not a big fan of breakfast sausage. Can I use either hot or sweet Italian ground sausage?
Hi Jan, yes, you can use really any kind of ground meat. Chicken, turkey, or beef. Keep in mind, if you are not using a ground “sausage”, you may need to add additional seasoning to taste at the end. Let me know what you end up testing! Hope you love it!
Ooh reading the comments this one made me curious. Any spices/seasoning you recommend if you don’t use “sausage”?
Just a few I can think of are fennel, thyme, sage…
Sounds like interesting flavors for spicing up this dish when using ground meat. Cool! Thanks for the reply and recommendation! 🙂
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Katharina!
I use sweet Italian sausage and it is delicious.
Excellent, excellent!!! Made it twice now, both times RAVE reviews. The guys love this dip. My son made this the day before Christmas. He said BEST thing he’s ever eaten. Also said, they ended up only eating this for dinner. All your recipes Natasha are excellent. Love the mango shrimp salsa!!!
That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite!
Hi Natasha, This was so good even my picky eater Grandson loved it. It’s definitely a keeper. Thanks
Hi Linda, You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it!
I am making this for work tomorrow. Doubling the recipe. But only bought 2 cans of rotel tomatoes. Do you think it will still be ok.
Hi Bobbie, that should work just fine to double the recipe. You would need to heat it longer to make sure it heats through and the cream cheese melts together smoothly with the rest of the ingredients.
Can it be made without corn and still turn out well. Or can you substitute something else for the corn?
Hi Joyce, you are welcome to omit that. Here’s what one of readers used in place of that “I made the sausage queso dip, and it’s super good! I tweaked the recipe a little by replacing the corn with chopped black olives, then I added a half envelope of gluten free taco seasoning. It was a hit at my friend’s taco party!”
I plan on making this soon, but adding some black beans and chopped jalapenos!
That’s a great idea, Amanda! We can’t wait for your feedback once you try that!
Made this twice now and everyone loves it!
Question: Any suggestions on how to thin it out just a little?
That’s so awesome! I’m so happy to hear that!
Just add chicken broth. In fact, make a great nacho soup and use the entire box of chicken broth. Just add it to this recipe!
Excellent Recipe! Thx so much for sharing. Made it yesterday for a Derby party. Kept in crockpot to keep warm. (Forgot to take a picture to share on your social media links.)
I don’t love to see that photo next time! I’m so happy you enjoyed this recipe Connie!
Made with Jimmy Dean sausage..my family and I love it. We make it quite often around here 😬. Thanks for the great recipe!
You’re so welcome, Mila! I’m so happy you enjoyed that!
In Austin we always made the queso with “hot” Jimmy Dean or Owens breakfast sausage, Rotel, and Velveeta. If it is too thick, you can thin it with milk.
Absolutely perfect cheesy dip. I made a batch for a fall party and it was gone in no time. This will be a go to recipe for me!
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!
Another great hit Natasha! I made this over the weekend for the boys to munch at the house and they were nuts over it! I was a little scared at first when I added the cream cheese because I was afraid it was not going to melt but it came out so perfect and the cheddar just blended right in. I loved adding the corn as a little kick and the Rotell tomatoes and chiles…oh my! The perfect kick! I doubled up on ingredients so that I can make some this week! Thanks for another great recipe!
You’re so welcome Kimberly! I’m happy you enjoyed this!
Turned out wonderful, big hit at my party
Awesome! I’m glad to hear how much everyone enjoys the recipe. Thanks for sharing your excellent review!
I have made this multiple times for parties, and it’s a hit each time! I make it a few hours ahead of time, then put it in the Crock-Pot to keep it hot and let the flavors continue to blend.
I’m happy to hear how much you love the recipe Sarah! Thanks for sharing your fantastic review!
I made the sausage queso dip, and it’s super good! I tweaked the recipe a little by replacing the corn with chopped black olives, then I added a half envelope of gluten free taco seasoning. It was a hit at my friend’s taco party! 🙂
Great suggestions Theresia! I’m glad to hear the recipe was a hit. Thanks for sharing your fantastic review!
What’s the best way to reheat it?
Hi Nicole, you can reheat on the stove top, stirring frequently until heated through or in the microwave for about 1 1/2 minutes, stirring every 30 seconds.
I made this for tonight’s Superbowl party. I used ground turkey, added black beans, taco seasoning mixand some sour cream. Its yummy!
I’m glad you enjoy the recipe Robin! Thanks for sharing your great review!