I’m that person who always chooses queso or spinach dip when I go out to my favorite restaurants. Dips are my absolute favorite appetizer and they’re perfect for sharing at parties and family gatherings. This 4-ingredient Taco Dip is creamy, super easy to make, and has the perfect amount of spice. Toppings are optional but I loved adding some tomatoes, jalapeños and sliced green onions on top of mine. And you don’t have to wait until the next big event to make this taco dip recipe…treat yourself this weekend to some chips & dip, you deserve it!😉
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What’s In Taco Dip?
When I say this dip recipe is super easy, I really mean it. It’s one of those recipes you can memorize after making it one time and it’s easy to keep all the ingredients on hand for whenever you want to whip up a quick batch. For this taco dip we simply used cream cheese, sour cream, taco seasoning, and a little bit of salsa. That’s it! You can customize it by adding your favorite toppings or keep it simple and enjoy with lots of tortilla chips!
Can I Add Meat?
Oftentimes you may see taco dip made similar to our 7 layer dip recipe with ground beef added and layered with lots of veggies. I opted for a simpler version that can be made quickly with fewer ingredients, but still packs in lots of those Mexican-inspired flavors that I love. With that being said, you can definitely add some seasoned taco meat if you want to make this dip more filling. I suggest adding ½ lb. of seasoned ground beef on top of the cream cheese layer, then finish with your favorite toppings.
Topping Ideas
I love adding my favorite nacho-style toppings to this creamy dip. You can keep things simple like we did with a few tomatoes, sliced jalapeños, and sliced green onions or have fun adding any of these toppings listed below:
- Pico de gallo
- Shredded cheddar cheese
- Cilantro
- Diced radishes
- Black olives
- Pickled jalapeños
- Chunky salsa
Making It Ahead & Storing Leftovers
You can easily make this taco dip ahead of time and just wait to add on any extra toppings. Follow the recipe listed below then cover the dip tightly with plastic wrap or in an airtight container and place it in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve. Store any leftovers covered tightly in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Taco Dip
Ingredients
- 8 oz. cream cheese, softened* ($1.85)
- 1 cup sour cream ($1.12)
- 2 Tbsp taco seasoning** ($0.59)
- 1/4 cup salsa ($0.42)
Instructions
- In a large bowl combine the softened cream cheese, sour cream, taco seasoning, and salsa.
- Using a hand mixer blend all the ingredients together until completely smooth and the cream cheese is fully incorporated.
- Add the taco dip to a serving dish and top with your favorite toppings. I topped mine with some grape tomatoes, sliced jalapeño, and sliced green onions. Enjoy!
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How to Make Taco Dip – Step by Step Photos
In a large bowl combine 8 oz. softened cream cheese, 1 cup sour cream, 2 Tbsp taco seasoning, and 1/4 cup salsa. I like using chunky mild salsa.
Using a hand mixer blend all the ingredients together until completely smooth and the cream cheese is fully incorporated.
Transfer the taco dip to a serving dish or bowl and top with your favorite toppings. I topped mine with some grape tomatoes, sliced jalapeño, and sliced green onions.
Now just grab a bag or tortilla chips and enjoy by yourself or with your family and friends!
This is the only recipe from this site that I didn’t like. Every other budget bytes recipe I’ve made over the years has been a home run; but, I ended up throwing this away (&I hate to waste food!)
It’s hard to say why I didn’t like this. Not sure the cream cheese was really needed, and if I made something like this again, I’d either half the cream cheese or leave it out completely.
How about heating this up – Too much?
I think I’d keep this one chilled!
Really good and filling! We added beef chorizo on top and a little bit more salsa to thin it out.
Yes mine was definitely too thick when I followed the recipe