Our Buffalo Chicken Dip Uses A Simple Overlooked Ingredient For Maximum Flavor (2024)

Buffalo chicken is a combination that's practically synonymous with game day. Whether it's the classic Buffalo wings, Buffalo chicken pizza, or Buffalo chicken egg rolls, this flavor profile was made for party pleasing. While we'll incorporate this combo into countless party apps, this Buffalo chicken dip remains an all-time favorite. Whether it's served with a plate of carrot and celery sticks or just an open bag of tortilla chips, it's a party dip staple during Super Bowl snacking. While this dip is pretty straightforward, there are a few tiny details that will take it from being pretty good to truly incredible. Keep reading on for our top tips on how to create the ultimate Buffalo chicken dip:

Buffalo chicken dip ingredients:
All you need is cream cheese, Buffalo hot sauce, blue cheese dressing, cheddar cheese, crumbled blue cheese, and chicken breasts to bring this dip together. We prefer using shredded cooked chicken breasts in this dip, but you can also use shredded rotisserie chicken if you prefer. You can use any Buffalo sauce you prefer, but we're partial to Frank's. As far as the cheese goes, we're big fans of the sharp cheddar and blue cheese combination, but feel free to experiment with other combinations. If you're not a blue cheese fan, check out our Crockpot buffalo chicken dip which replaces the blue cheese with ranch dressing.

How to make the best Buffalo chicken dip:
Chop your shredded chicken. During tastings, most people agreed that they wanted shredded chicken in their dip as opposed to chunks; however, we also found that the shreds of chicken were sometimes too long, making it difficult to scoop up that perfect bite. Roughly chopping the shredded chicken eliminates that issue and guarantees you pieces that are the perfect texture and scoopable size.
Mix in stages. Most recipes call for throwing all the dip ingredients in the bowl and mixing them up. But trying to incorporate not-quite-soft-enough cream cheese with Buffalo wing sauce and shredded chicken all at the same time is a guaranteed recipe for disaster. Stirring together just the cream cheese, Buffalo sauce, and blue cheese dressing until smooth before adding in the shredded chicken and cheese ensures a much easier (and less messy) assembly.
Salt your dip as needed. With so much cheese and Buffalo sauce, most of us would probably assume that this dip doesn’t need any actual salt added. But in testing, we discovered that the dip often tasted flat unless we stirred in a little kosher salt. We found 1/2 teaspoon to be the perfect amount, but since salt levels of prepared dressings and sauces can vary (as well as personal preferences), we recommend you start by adding 1/4 teaspoon salt, then tasting and adding more as needed before you spread it into the casserole dish.

Make it in the Crockpot:
While we love this classic version, if you're looking for more of a hands-off recipe, then our Crockpot buffalo chicken dip will make your party even easier.

How to serve Buffalo chicken dip:
We love to serve this dip alongside tortilla chips and a plate of carrots and celery sticks, but your options don't stop there. Add on some crackers, pita, a sliced baguette, or an array of veggies to your tray—this dip is good with just about everything.

Storage:
Like most cream cheese-based dips, Buffalo chicken dip is best served warm, right after it’s been baked. If you want to prep in advance, you can mix everything together, spread it into the baking dish, then cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate it for up to 2 days. When you’re ready to serve, just remove the plastic wrap and bake as directed.

Did you try making this? Let us know how it went in the comments!

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Prep Time:
15 mins
Total Time:
50 mins
Cal/Serv:
668

Ingredients

  • 1

    (8-oz.) pkg. cream cheese, softened

  • 3/4 c.

    Buffalo hot sauce

  • 4 tbsp.

    blue cheese dressing

  • 1/2 tsp.

    kosher salt, divided

  • 6 oz.

    sharp cheddar cheese, shredded (about 1 1/2 c.), divided

  • 1/4 c.

    crumbled blue cheese, divided

  • 10 oz.

    cooked chicken breast, shredded, chopped into bite-sized pieces (about 2 c.)

  • 1 tbsp.

    finely sliced chives

  • Carrots, celery sticks, and tortilla chips, for serving

Directions

    1. Step1Place a rack in center of oven; preheat to 350°. In a large bowl, stir cream cheese, hot sauce, blue cheese dressing, and 1/4 teaspoon salt until smooth and combined. Fold in 1 cup cheddar and 3 tablespoons blue cheese. Fold in chicken; season with remaining 1/4 teaspoon salt, if needed.
    2. Step2Spread chicken mixture in a 11" x 7" ceramic baking dish. Sprinkle with remaining 1/2 cup cheddar.
    3. Step3Bake dip until bubbling all the way through, 20 to 25 minutes.
    4. Step4Top with chives and remaining 1 tablespoon blue cheese. Serve with carrots, celery sticks, and tortilla chips alongside.

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Our Buffalo Chicken Dip Uses A Simple Overlooked Ingredient For Maximum Flavor (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!

What makes buffalo chicken dip greasy? ›

As I mentioned above, oftentimes it's the ingredients or the baking that causes your chicken dip to separate or get greasy. Here are a few tips to consider to prevent that from becoming an issue: Be careful not to use too much cheese!

Why does buffalo chicken dip separate? ›

Why does buffalo chicken dip separate? Overcooking is the most common culprit in the separation as is cooking too hot too fast.

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 is buffalo chicken flavor? ›

What Does Buffalo Seasoning Taste Like? Three words: tangy, spicy, buttery. The popularity of Buffalo chicken spice just might stem from the fact that it touches on competing tastebuds. Tangy vinegar touches our sour flavor receptors while cayenne adds that spicy tingle of heat.

What makes buffalo sauce taste like buffalo? ›

The original buffalo wing sauce contained melted butter, hot sauce, and cayenne pepper. This differentiates it from other hot sauces like Tabasco, which is made mainly with peppers and vinegar. Buffalo sauce isn't short on the heat though, which is why it's never far from cooling agents.

How does buffalo sauce get its flavor? ›

In its simplest form, buffalo wing sauce is a just a combination of cayenne pepper hot sauce and butter. My recipe calls for a few additional ingredients to help balance the flavors, but it's still very straightforward. If you keep a bottle of Frank's RedHot in your fridge, you can whip it up anytime!

What does adding butter to buffalo sauce do? ›

Butter adds a velvety smooth richness. It also balances the flavors of the other ingredients. White vinegar lends welcome acidity and a pleasant tanginess. Worcestershire sauce deepens the flavor, cayenne pepper turns up the heat, and garlic powder adds a powerful bite.

How do you thicken buffalo dip? ›

The short and happy answer: cheese! And this cheese dip calls for three varieties: cream cheese, cheddar cheese, and blue cheese. Cream cheese is the hero that thickens this dip and gives it texture. Straight out of the oven, the dip will be a little bit thinner when scooped.

Is it OK to 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? ›

Buffalo sauce gets its name from its city of origin, Buffalo, New York, where Teressa Bellissimo is said to have invented buffalo chicken wings at the Anchor Bar in 1964. In its simplest form, buffalo wing sauce is a just a combination of cayenne pepper hot sauce and butter.

Can you overcook buffalo chicken dip? ›

It is done when the cheese is completely melted and you don't see any chunks of cream cheese remaining. Do not over-cook and do not turn the heat up to high. Store the leftover dip in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Homemade buffalo chicken dip will last up to one week in the fridge.

Is buffalo chicken dip better cold or hot? ›

Serve with crusty bread, celery sticks, crackers, pita bread or whatever you'd like to dip in it. We enjoy it served warm, but it can be served cold!

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.

Is buffalo and Wing sauce the same? ›

Buffalo sauce is equal parts melted butter and Frank's Red Hot, a vinegar based hot sauce. Everything else is wing sauce.

What is buffalo sauce vs hot sauce? ›

Yes, there is a difference between buffalo sauce and hot sauce. Hot sauce is basically just hot peppers, salt, and vinegar. Add some whisked melted butter to your hot sauce, and you have created buffalo sauce. Buffalo sauce is smoother than hot sauce, and I find it to have a way richer flavor.

Is buffalo sauce made out of buffalo? ›

If you're not from the U.S. you're probably asking yourself how someone made a sauce out of a buffalo, but don't worry, the name actually comes from Buffalo, New York, where this sauce is said to have originated. It's an incredibly tasty mix of cayenne hot sauce and butter.

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