Say Cheese! 9 Recipes to Kick Up Your Queso (2024)

We have been selected by ConAgra Foods to be spokespeople for Velveeta and Ro*tel. While we have been compensated for our time, our opinions are our own.

Having three native Texans on staff here at Brit + Co., we have a special place in our hearts for queso. And to be clear, not just any queso. The only real queso out there is made using just two ingredients: Velveeta and Ro*tel. Don’t be fooled by any impersonators! That’s why when Velveeta and Ro*tel reached out to us to kick up the traditional queso recipe, we jumped right on board.

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Now as much as we love the classic, we can’t help but get creative with our recipes sometimes. So without further ado, here are three new ways to add a little kick to your queso, plus six of our favorite queso recipes from around the web.

Basic Queso: We’ll start things off with a basic recipe, so you know what the traditional version looks like.

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Ingredients:
– 1 16 oz. package Velveeta

– 1 12 oz. can Ro*tel

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Chop Velveeta into half-inch cubes and place into a crockpot turned to high. Add Ro*tel and heat until smooth and creamy, stirring every 15 minutes. (Tip: No crockpot? No problem. You can hack this recipe using the microwave. Just heat Velveeta on high for 2 minutes, stir, then heat for an additional 30 seconds before stirring again. Repeat this 30-second process until your cheese is fully melted. Just be sure not to burn it!)

Cilantro Lime Queso: Next up, a version that would go perfectly with a margarita on the rocks. Who can resist that?

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Ingredients:
– 1 16 oz. package Velveeta

– 1 12 oz. can Ro*tel

– 4 ounces cream cheese

– 1 handful cilantro

– ¼ cup green onions, chopped

– ½ jalapeno, seeded and chopped

– Zest of one lime

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Follow the recipe for basic queso and stir in cream cheese, heating as necessary until melted. In a small food processor, blend together cilantro, green onions, jalapeno, and zest from one lime. Add cilantro pesto to queso, stirring until combined. Serve with a dollop of cilantro pesto on top.

Chipotle Bacon Queso: How can we leave bacon out of the mix? That would be very un-Brit + Co. of us, wouldn’t it? Pro tip: this queso brings all the boys to the yard :)

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Ingredients:
– 1 16 oz. package Velveeta

– 1 12 oz. can Ro*tel

– ½ cup bacon, chopped

– 1 can (7 oz.) chipotle peppers in adobo sauce

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Follow the recipe for basic queso. In a small pan, cook bacon until crispy. Separately, open the can of chipotle peppers and remove the seeds from each pepper. Finely chop and add to queso with bacon, stirring until combined. Serve topped with chopped chipotles and bacon.

Cajun Crawfish Queso: This gumbo-inspired recipe packs a serious punch. Bookmark this one for Mardi Gras, or any occasion when you’re feeling extra saucy.

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Ingredients:
– 1 16 oz. package Velveeta

– 1 12 oz. can Ro*tel

– 4 ounces cream cheese

– ½ green bell pepper, chopped

– ¼ cup green onions, chopped

– 1 cup crawfish tails or frozen langoustines (found at Trader Joe’s), thawed

– ½ teaspoon Tony Chachere’s or other cajun seasoning

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Follow the recipe for basic queso and stir in cream cheese, heating as necessary until melted. In a small pan, cook green bell pepper for 5 minutes, or until softened. Add green onions and crawfish tails and cook for 3-4 minutes, or until cooked through. Toss with cajun seasoning and then stir into queso. Serve with some of the cooked cajun mixture sprinkled on top.

So beyond creating our own new recipes for queso, we love scouring the web for new ideas. Here are six of our favorites from around the web.

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1. Creamy Sausage Queso Dip: For a little more heft in your queso, protein it up by adding sausage. We also love the addition of cream cheese and sour cream in this one, creating more of a creamy taste overall. (via CopyKat)

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2. Spinach Queso Dip: We love us a good spinach dip, so why should the queso department be any exception? The genius move? They used frozen spinach artichoke dip to make for a ridiculously delicious mix. (via Plain Chicken)

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3. Very Creamy Cheese Dip: Cream of mushroom soup turns this ridiculously creamy dip all the way to 11. (via Yummly)

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4. King Ranch Chicken Mac ‘n Cheese: After all, Velveeta did earn its fame from being a go-to comfort food classic in the form of mac ‘n cheese. This recipe combines two of our faces, and adds a little chicken in for good measure. (via Stirring the Pot)

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5. Velveeta and Rotel Baked Chicken Pasta: This scrumptious number incorporates panko bread crumbs, lots of fresh veggies, and good ol’ Ro*Tel and Velveeta. We’re in, if only for that crusty cheesy topping! (via A Southern Fairytale)

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6. Velveeta Chicken Spaghetti: Apparently, Velveeta and chicken go together like peas and carrots. We love all the fresh ingredients in the mix of this one. (via Cully’s Kitchen)

We have been selected by ConAgra Foods to be spokespeople for Velveeta and Ro*tel. While we have been compensated for our time, our opinions are our own.

Have you ever made queso? Got any homespun recipes we should try out? Talk to us in the comments below.

Sarah Jones

Sarah is a former Brit + Co-er who is the woman behind Miss Jones Baking Co., a modern American baking brand and maker of the first-ever organic ready-to-use frostings and complementary line of organic baking mixes.

Say Cheese! 9 Recipes to Kick Up Your Queso (2024)

FAQs

What is queso dip made of? ›

Place cheese, milk, and butter in a medium saucepan over low heat. Stir until cheese is melted. Add green chilies, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, and cayenne pepper; stir until smooth. Thin with more milk if sauce is too thick.

How do you elevate canned queso? ›

Ground meat

Adding ground meats, like spicy taco-seasoned ground beef, turkey, chicken, or chorizo to queso is both tasty and functional. Not only will you add some extra protein to your dip, but you'll also reap the benefits of the seasonings in whatever ground meat is used.

What to dip in queso besides chips? ›

Of course, there's nothing wrong with the classic nachos, but Queso For All suggests trying out some other dippers for your queso besides corn chips. Consider dunking pretzels, homemade bread, sausages and vegetables to get a different flavor from your dip.

What can I add to bland queso? ›

Stir in diced tomatoes with their juices

They add an acidic element to the dip, plus a bit of sweetness. Tomatoes also add a touch of color to queso, enhancing the visual appeal. For queso, finely diced tomatoes work best because they blend into the ideally smooth texture without adding huge chunks.

How to spice up store bought queso dip? ›

Adding jalapeños and other peppers will spice things up. Those who don't like their dip hot can use ingredients like pickled juices and garlic to enhance its flavor instead. Other toppings will add to the jarred dip's taste and texture, and there are plenty to experiment with.

Why put evaporated milk in queso? ›

Evaporated milk helps to keep this dip extra creamy as it's thicker than other dairy products thanks to its lower water content. Another incentive to use evaporated milk is that it helps prevent the dip from congealing-- especially when combined with cornstarch.

How do you make homemade queso thicker? ›

Making a slurry with cornstarch and cold milk is how you will thicken your queso. A traditional slurry is a 1:1 liquid to cornstarch ratio, but for our queso purposes I used 1 tablespoon of cornstarch and 2 tablespoons of milk.

What can I do with a jar of queso? ›

7 Things to Do With Queso Besides Make Dip
  1. Looking for something extra delicious to do with your extra queso? ...
  2. Amp Up Your Taco Tuesday. ...
  3. Heat Up Some Chili. ...
  4. Mix Up Some Mac 'n' Cheese. ...
  5. Top Off An At Home Chipotle Bowl. ...
  6. Whip Up Some Skillet Nachos. ...
  7. Pour Over Your Favirite Veggies & Bake.
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What makes queso taste like queso? ›

Rich and Comforting Flavor: The combination of melted cheese, often with added spices or chilies, creates a flavorful and comforting experience that many people enjoy.

What's good to dip in queso? ›

The consistency turns into that mousse-like spreadable but still dippable cheese. This dip works with tortilla chips, pretzels, crackers, celery or carrot sticks – almost anything. You really can look at it as a spread and/or a dip.

What Mexican cheese melts for queso? ›

Asadero Cheese

It elicits a subtle tanginess that offers a little more dimension than Oaxaca cheese. Because of its spectacular melting properties, it's an ideal base for queso on nachos, burritos, tacos, enchiladas or any Mexican dish.

How to make store-bought cheese sauce taste better? ›

Mix in some real cheese if you like. Add cheese at the end and let it sit on the stove until it melts. Before you drain the noodles, pour a little bit of the hot sauce over them. You can also add garlic or onion powder (or a little garlic or onion) to the sauce.

What goes well with queso dip? ›

Serving Suggestions

Serve the queso warm with tortilla chips. Dunk the chips into that warm cheesy sauce and you will be in heaven! You can also use the queso as a dip for taquitos, quesadillas, burritos, or drizzle it over tacos or nachos.

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