Snacks don’t get much easier or tastier than this Spicy Bacon Corn Dip. Toss all the ingredients in a slow-cooker and 2 hours later, you have a dip bursting with flavourful sweet corn, crispy bacon, spicy jalapenos, and green onions all enrobed in a creamy cheese sauce.
You may have noticed that I have a snack fixation. My recipe index certainly reflects it. I just can’t help myself around snacks. There’s something so profoundly satisfying to me in nibbling the day away. In fact, if I had to choose to give up meals or snacks, I’d TOTALLY keep snacks any day of the week. Yeah, it’s probably a borderline clinical obsession.
When I can take a snack and make it do double duty as a side dish? Even better! Such is the case with today’s dip. Oh this dip. OH THIS DIP, PEOPLE! It’s almost sinfully easy and it’s DEFINITELY habit-formingly good.
Let’s go backward and talk about why it’s so ever-loving tasty first, shall we? The base of this dip is sweet corn -bursting with wonderful corn flavour- but the next ingredient on the list is a full pound of crispy bacon. HELLO! Do I have you now?
That’d be good enough all by itself, but it’s enrobed in a sauce made of cream cheese, sour cream, Monterey Jack cheese, minced jalapeƱos, garlic, and green onions. Mercy.
A word of warning: this smells so obscenely good while it’s cooking. I kept finding my fourteen year old son sniffing around the kitchen. I caught him with a spoon in one hand and the other hand on the lid at one point.
I shrieked his name and the lid clattered back down. He looked at me with his big brown eyes and moaned, “WHEN is it going to be DONE? I can’t HANDLE it!”
In short, you may want to have distraction techniques planned while it’s bubbling away or you may have to beat them out of the kitchen with a stick. When I asked him after the dip was long gone whether it had been worth the wait, he said, “Yes. Definitely. It makes me shivery to think about it.”
What makes it so easy? It’s like this… you throw all the ingredients except for the crispy bacon and green onions in the slow-cooker, stir it, put the lid on, plug it in (yes, I’ve forgotten to do that before), turn it on, and walk away. When you come back, it’s done.
You stir in the bacon and green onions. Tada! You could, if you so desired, eat it straight out of the crock. We’ve certainly done that more than I’d like to admit.
If you’re feeling civilized, you can pile it into a bowl and garnish with a little bit of chopped bacon and green onions and serve it with tortilla chips or crackers. Feeling wild and crazy? Make it a side dish for grilled pork chops or chicken. It will blow your mind.
If you serve it as a side dish intentionally, it wipes away the shameful sneaking spoons of dip into your mouth while no one is looking. It’s okay because it’s on purpose, you see…
Cook’s Notes:
- This is a pretty fast recipe as far as slow-cookers go, but if you want to speed the process along even more, you can heat the corn up in the microwave or a saucepan before adding to the crock.
- Yes, this recipe yields a pretty good amount. For a family our size, it’s nothing to eat through this in two days for major weekend snack attacks. It stores for up to 5 days beautifully and reheats like a dream.
- If you still think that’s too much for you to get through, you can absolutely halve the recipe, but you’ll want to watch the cook time. It may be done far faster than the larger amount. Or you can just make the whole recipe and send half to us. We’ll polish it off for you.
Slow-Cooker Spicy Bacon Corn Dip
Rate RecipeIngredients
- 2 bags frozen sweet corn 1 pound each
- 1 brick neufchatel cream cheese 8 ounces, labeled 1/3 less fat, cut into cubes
- 1 brick Monterey Jack cheese 8 ounces, grated
- 3/4 cup sour cream
- 3 jalapeno peppers stem and seeds removed, finely chopped
- 3 garlic cloves peeled and minced or pressed through a garlic press
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon of freshly ground black pepper
- 1 pound of bacon cooked until crisp
- 6 green onions green parts only, thinly sliced, then minced
Instructions
- Lightly spritz the crock of a slow-cooker with non-stick cooking spray or lightly grease it with oil. Stir together the sweet corn, cream cheese, Monterey Jack cheese, sour cream, jalapenos, garlic, salt, and pepper. Put the lid on the slow-cooker and set the cooker to LOW. Cook for 2-3 hours, or until the contents are uniformly hot, the cheese is melted, and the corn and jalapeno are coated with a creamy sauce. While the mixture is cooking, finely chop the crispy bacon and reserve 1 tablespoon of the chopped bacon along with 2 teaspoons of the minced green onion. Stir the remaining bacon and green onion into the hot dip then scoop the dip into a serving dish. Sprinkle the reserved bacon and green onion over the top and serve with chips or as a side dish.
- Leftovers can be stored, tightly wrapped, in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Reheat covered but vented in a microwave on HIGH until hot all the way through.
Nutrition
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Reader's Thoughts...
Amanda says
I was really looking forward to this recipe. Followed it to a T. Teenagers would not touch it after taking a bite (even after picking out the jalapenos). Husband took one bite and said it was not even “ok”. I tried it and agreed with husband. We like all the ingredients and love spicy food, but this was not even good. Really bummed.
Rebecca says
I guess that just goes to show you not everyone has the same tastebuds. We loved it and everyone we’ve served it to so far has also loved it. Sorry it didn’t work for your crew.
Margaret says
Wow! A coworker had shown me the picture of this recipe and I just HAD to find it. So, I found your website, printed the recipe and distributed among some of my snack-loving coworkers. Today, one of them brought it in for us and I supplied chips. This is AMAZING:) I can certainly see why your son kept trying to sneak it, and how easily it could be used as a side as well. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Rebecca says
You are SO welcome! Thanks for taking the time to let me know it turned out so well for you!
Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabbles says
Want, want, WANT! Can you imagine how outrageous this will be with fresh summer sweet corn?!?!
Chris says
Holy Moly this is perfect for the upcoming basketball tourney! Pin that sucker!
Thanks for posting.
Meredith In Sock Monkey Slippers says
I want to dive into this bowl!
Maria | Pink Patisserie says
I adore snacking and dips too! This is just mouthwatering and would be perfect for a tailgate!
Erin @ The Spiffy Cookie says
I have the opposite problem in my recipe index, not enough snacks! Not because I don’t enjoy them but because I can only make them when I am going to a party or having people over because I know I will devour it all by myself otherwise! Snacks are dangerous, especially ones that look as good as this.
cheri says
what a interesting dip, very creative. I think this is something my family would love.
Tieghan says
This looks amazing. Dip for dinner?? For sure! š
Julie @ Julie's Eats & Treats says
WOW! This looks absolutely sinful! I’m such a snacky person too!
Chung-Ah | Damn Delicious says
This looks amazing! You just reminded me that I need to make this again, even though I’ve made this at least 3-4 times in the last 2 weeks!
Mary says
2 lbs corn + 1 lb bacon.
Wow.
I’m going to need that whole bowl. ASAP.
Susan says
I love snack food. I could live off snack and this dip looks awesome! Great to keep in mind when summer corn is floating around!
Angie | Big Bear's Wife says
oh pass me the chips… or better yet just pass me a spoon! Love it!
Robby says
Oh my! Our family is two in size. But I’m thinking a bit if stock, milk and chicken or chopped carrots would turn any excess into a decadent soup. See? Spoon needed here, too.
Lauren @ Climbing Grier Mountain says
WHOA. Now, this is my find of soul food! Love!!
Sheena @ Hot Eats and Cool Reads says
This looks so good! I love dips! Pinning!
Liz@Virtually Homemade says
This dip looks insanely good! Can’t blame your son for truing to sneak a taste!
Paula-bell'alimento says
This has my name all over it. Now where is that bag of chips ; )
Anna @ Garnish with Lemon says
I married into a huge family of dippers. That is, they REALLY enjoy their dips. They would die over this. Can’t wait to wow them!