Nothing beats a good dip spread when you’re watching the game with friends. These recipes are designed to feed a crowd without breaking the bank or keeping you stuck in the kitchen all day.
1. Slow Cooker Refried Bean Dip

This thick, cheesy dip is way better than anything you’ll buy at the store and perfect for feeding a crowd on game day. It’s cheesy, bean-y and perfect with a tortilla chip.
2. Slow Cooker Jalapeño Popper Corn Dip

All the flavors of jalapeño poppers but in dip form – this one’s a real crowd-pleaser. Takes about 2 hours in the crockpot, so you can set it and forget it while you prep everything else for the party.
3. Chili Cheese Dip

This disappears faster than any other dip I make for parties. The breakfast sausage makes it more substantial and flavorful than regular queso – it’s like having chili and cheese dip all in one.
4. Spicy Mexican Street Corn Dip

All the flavors of elote but way easier to eat at a party than actual corn on the cob. Perfect when you want something hot and cheesy that’s a little different from the usual suspects.
5. Crockpot Bacon Cheeseburger Dip

This tastes exactly like a bacon cheeseburger but in dip form. Easy to make in the crockpot and perfect for a small group watching the game without having tons of leftovers.
6. Dill Pickle Dip

This takes about 5 minutes to throw together and uses stuff I typically have on hand. Perfect for when people are coming over last minute and you need something quick that actually tastes good.
7. Spinach Artichoke Dip

This is my version of that creamy restaurant dip everyone always orders as an appetizer. Makes enough for 6-8 people without leaving you with leftovers for days.
8. Beer Cheese Dip

Takes less than 10 minutes from start to finish, which makes it perfect for game day. The egg yolk keeps it smooth and prevents the cheese from breaking when it hits the heat.
9. Loaded Baked Potato Dip

Basically everything good about a loaded baked potato but in dip form. Perfect when you want something more substantial than regular chip dip that’ll actually fill people up.
10. 7 Layer Taco Dip

Takes about 20 minutes to throw together and feeds a crowd without costing a fortune. This is all stuff I typically keep on hand, so it’s my go-to when I need something impressive but easy.
11. Easy Spinach Dip

This classic takes about 15 minutes to put together. The longest part is squeezing all the water out of the spinach, but you really need to do that or the dip will be watery and disappointing.









