I don't really like to eat buffalo wings unless they are boneless and an appetizer that I don't have to cook. Buffalo sauce never really appealed to me until I had kids. Maybe it was because I had craved spicy foods during my pregnancy with my first born: Spicy foods and chocolate milk. I also developed a craving for Diet Coke- which is weird because before I was pregnant, I only drank Diet Pepsi, and it was also torture because I didn't want to drink soda/pop while I was pregnant.
I had never really given buffalo chicken dip a try until someone brought some in for a potluck at work. Then it became a favorite of mine for every potluck and we really took advantage of having them every last Friday of the month because that was also our one dress down day.
After I left work to stay home with my kids, I actually missed eating buffalo chicken dip, so I found a recipe and tried it out. I was so happy I did because it was SOOO easy to make.
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There are only five ingredients, which makes this so easy to make.
What you'll need:
2 cans of precooked chicken
3/4 cup of Buffalo Sauce- We like to use Frank's Red Hot Wings Buffalo Sauce
1 cup Ranch Dressing
2 Packages of cream cheese
2 cups cheddar cheese- We like to buy the bricks and shred them, but the kind that are shredded and bagged are fine, too.
Instructions
- Preheat oven at 400 degrees.
- Soften Cream cheese by leaving it out 30 minutes before you begin or remove wrapper and microwave it in a microwave safe bowl or plate.
- In a mixing bowl, add chicken, cream cheese, buffalo sauce, ranch dressing, and cup of cheese.
- Combine the mixture until mixture appears smooth.
- Add mixture to an oven safe pie plate or dip plate/pan.
- Sprinkle remaining cheese over the mixture.
- Bake for 20 minutes or until cheese starts to brown.
- Wait until dip has cooled to a nice warm temperature before eating.
You can use whatever you like to use for dipping.
Conclusion
As you can see, it's very easy to make this recipe and what's even better, is that if you want to bring this to a potluck, you can just throw these all into a slow cooker and after being in it on low, you'll be able to mix it easily and just keep it on warm throughout the day.
It's super easy and very convertible.
I hope you enjoy this recipe, today and don't forget to check out our recipe tab for more!