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Do you want to take something a little different to your next get-together? This Cheesy Bean Dip is deceptively good! And one I get asked the recipe for every time I take it somewhere!

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The original recipe is found in Gooseberry Patch’s Hometown HarvestCheesy Bean Dip - Recipes That Crock! (3)and by a blogger friend of mine, Carmen over on Old House Homestead. Check out her other yummy crock pot recipes here.

Now I most recently whipped this up for my girlfriends to snack on while we held our marathon Freezer Cooking Day! I popped the ingredients into one of the crocks of my favorite party-going slow cookerand while we cooked up over 100 meals, this dip helped us keep our energy up (and taste buds satisfied)!

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Cheesy Bean Dip

Crock Pot Cheesy Bean Dip that is perfect for your next party! Recipe Adapted from Gooseberry Patch’s Hometown Harvest and Old Homestead House.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 4 hours hours

Total Time: 4 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Author: Cris

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Instructions

  • Blend all ingredients except shredded cheese.

  • Spoon half of cream cheese mixture into crock and layer with half the cheese.

  • Add remaining cream cheese mixture and top with remaining cheese.

  • Heat on low for 4 hours and serve with tortilla chips

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  1. Cheesy Bean Dip - Recipes That Crock! (9)Summer says

    Is there a way to make this without using the crockpot? Do you think just over the stove would be delicious as well?

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    • Cheesy Bean Dip - Recipes That Crock! (10)Cris says

      Hi Summer- You might try heating it through in a 35o degree oven. You will just want to make sure you serve hot so the cheese stays melty.

  2. Cheesy Bean Dip - Recipes That Crock! (11)Nikki Keehl says

    Made this today and it was a hit with the guys in my family….I did tweak it a bit because I bought the larger can of refried beans. I kept all ingredients the same except I added a little more onion powder and about 1 teas. Garlic salt. I put in a can of green Chili’s and mixed it all together. Layered the cheese like you said….I did cut up some olives and green onion for anyone who wanted to sprinkle them on at the end!! Great recipe for football games!

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    • Cheesy Bean Dip - Recipes That Crock! (12)Cris says

      So glad to hear it!

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FAQs

What's the difference between refried beans and bean dip? ›

While refried beans usually resemble a chunky, mashed mixture perfect for spreading on tortillas or serving alongside warm rice, bean dip can be made with whole beans with a fresh appeal similar to classic pico de gallo or puréed into a smooth consistency with several different ingredients.

What is cheesy bean dip made of? ›

You'll just mix together refried beans, queso dip, salsa, and taco seasoning, and then heat it all up using any one of the three heating methods I provided. Everyone needs a go-to easy appetizer or snack they can throw together with ingredients they have on hand, and this Easy Cheesy Bean Dip fits the bill!

What is the dip made from beans? ›

This creamy bean dip with cheese and refried beans is served warm and it's so good — it's easy to make and always a hit! I make it for my big game watch party each year and it's always gone before halftime. Serve with tortilla chips.

Why do restaurant refried beans taste so good? ›

If you're wondering what is the secret ingredient for restaurant-quality refried beans, the answer is fat.

Why is my bean dip watery? ›

Dips can turn watery if food, such as chips or vegetables like carrots and celery, is being dipped directly into the container and then refrigerated and re-opened for later use.

What is 7 layer bean dip made of? ›

What's in 7-layer dip? This party staple truly has everything we could ever want in a dip: refried beans, homemade guacamole, salsa, a sour cream-lime juice-taco seasoning mixture, and shredded cheese. While you can totally use store-bought if you're low on time, we're partial to our guacamole recipe.

What's the difference between cheese sauce and cheese dip? ›

Scanning the internet and the supermarket shelf, we realized that the cheese sauces are divided into two basic categories: Queso Dips, which include some amount of heat, spices, and other flavorings, and Cheese Dips, which are cheese and little else.

What is bean dip slang for? ›

What the heck does 'bean dip' mean? Urban Dictionary defines "bean dip" as "(flicking) a woman's (or man's) breast with the index finger." It's "dubbed 'bean dip' because the move is similar to that of scooping up bean dip," the website reads.

How do you thicken homemade bean dip? ›

Either drain off some of the excess liquid, add a thickener such as a starch slurry, or simply cook the beans longer until the liquid reduces out.

What is a bean dip slap? ›

Urban Dictionary defines "bean dip" as "(flicking) a woman's (or man's) breast with the index finger." It's "dubbed 'bean dip' because the move is similar to that of scooping up bean dip," the website reads.

Is bean dip just refried beans? ›

Bean dip is made of cooked (in water) beans which are mashed/pureed but not cooked any further. Refried beans are cooked in water, mashed, and then sauteed in some cooking fat, traditionally lard but now usually oil. Of course you could let them cool and use them for a bean dip.

Is black bean dip the same as refried beans? ›

No, this bean dip is a quick no-cook blender recipe, while refried beans are usually cooked with garlic, onion, and spices before they are mashed. Do you eat bean dip hot or cold? You can eat bean dip cold from the fridge, at room temperature, or warm.

Why do they call it a bean dip? ›

What the heck does 'bean dip' mean? Urban Dictionary defines "bean dip" as "(flicking) a woman's (or man's) breast with the index finger." It's "dubbed 'bean dip' because the move is similar to that of scooping up bean dip," the website reads.

What's the difference between beans and refried beans? ›

Meanwhile, we include whole pinto beans as an ingredient in our Bueno Bowls and offer them as a side. Refried beans are pinto beans that have been mashed and pan-fried, and they are typically seasoned with a little chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.

What are Mexican refried beans called? ›

The English term 'refried beans' is a colloquial adaptation of the Spanish frijoles refritos. Frijoles means beans, and refritos means well-fried. A contributing factor may have been the Mexican habit of adding the prefix 're' to emphasize a word's special meaning.

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