Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Creamy Pepper Jack Chicken Dip

As I'm sure you can tell, we love a good dip around here. Here's another dip for your next gameday tailgate or holiday get together.  I combined parts of some of my favorites and think it turned out delicious! 

Creamy Pepper Jack Chicken Dip
4  chicken breasts, cooked and shredded
2  (8-ounce) packages cream cheese, softened
1/2  cup milk
1/2  cup mayonnaise (can use light)
1  red bell pepper, finely chopped
3  tablespoons jalapeno pepper, minced (optional, leave out if you don't want too much "heat")
2  tablespoons lemon juice
2  tablespoons Frank's Hot Sauce
2  teaspoons garlic powder
1  1/2 teaspoons salt
3/4  teaspoon pepper
1  (8-ounce) package shredded pepper-jack cheese


Combine softened cream cheese with the mayo and milk.  Mix in the shredded chicken, red pepper, jalapeno pepper (if using), lemon juice, Frank's hot sauce, garlic powder, salt & pepper.  Mix well and then add in shredded pepper-jack cheese.  Place in a pyrex and bake in a 350 degree oven for about 30 - 35 minutes until hot and bubbly.


Enjoy!


Kim


I shared this dip on the The Country Cook4 Little FergusonsBaking Bad and Meet Penny on their Foodie Friday Link Up Party!  Check it out for other great recipes!

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15 comments:

Tabitha (a.k.a. Penny) said...

This is right up my alley! Franks, pepper jack... This will be on my Super Bowl menu for SURE! Thanks for linking up at Foodie Friday and for going the extra mile and linking to ALL of us. So sweet! I am pinning this and sending some Facebook love.

The Country Cook said...

Congratulations Kim and Julie! Your dip is featured today over at Weekend Potluck (formerly known as Foodie Friday). Come on over and grab a featured button. Have a great weekend!!
http://www.thecountrycook.net/2012/01/weekend-potluck-formerly-known-as.html

Comfy cuisine said...

I thought that was you that was featured! Great Job on this dip! You can probably make a meal out of it!

Azlin Bloor said...

This looks amazing! I've never come across anything like this, really must try it! Am following you on Google Connect, perhaps you'll visit my site some time! Looking forward to sharing! xx

Kim (Sunflower Supper Club) said...

Thanks Azlin! Looking forward to checking out your site!
Kim

Kim (Sunflower Supper Club) said...

Thanks Patti! I'm just having a chance to get caught up and finally got to sit and visit your blog! Love it! I look forward to following you!
Kim

The Better Baker said...

Hey Kim - my hubby would soo love this recipe. Wanted you to know you have an award waiting for you at my blog...visit this link for more details! Thanks for being a Sunshine Sunflower Gal! =) http://thebetterbaker.blogspot.com/2012/06/sunshine-award.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TheBetterBakerB+%28The+Better+Baker%29

Unknown said...

this sounds like a fabulous recipe!

Unknown said...

That looks so good. I'm always in search of a new dip to try at one of our neighborhood parties.

I'd love it if you could link up to our new food meme- Wonderful Food Wednesday. http://www.athometake2.com/2012/09/wonderful-food-wednesday.html

Thanks,
Jessica @ At Home Take 2
http://www.athometake2.com

Unknown said...

sounds delish!

Found you at 6 sisters!

JoAnn SweetPepperRose said...

This would be great for a Christmas party! visiting thru Throw Back Thursday party

Paula@SweetPea said...

This sounds so good and it's different from the usually appetizers that I serve. Thanks for sharing your recipe with Throwback Thursday.

Denyse @ Glitter, Glue, Paint said...

You had me at pepperjack cheese. How delish this looks and a great Holiday dip. Thanks for sharing at Throwback Thursday.

xoxo
Denyse

Wendy Lewis said...

Any tips on how you could adapt this to be kept in a crockpot to keep it warm for awhile?

Kim (Sunflower Supper Club) said...

Hello Wendy. It is fine if you put it in a crock pot on low. I have done that rather than bake it in the oven. I would just watch it and if it looks like it is getting too hot just switch the slow cooker off and give it a stir every now and then. When I make it, it never seems to last very long!
~Kim

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