When the yard fills up with folding chairs, paper plates, and the smell of something good on the grill, I like to have at least one appetizer already taken care of before folks start wandering into the kitchen. This 3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Firecracker Dip is the sort of plain, dependable party dish that earns a place at summer gatherings year after year. Using raw ground chorizo gives it a hearty, savory backbone, and the slow cooker does the easy work while the flavors melt together into a rich, spicy dip that feels right at home beside a backyard barbecue spread.
Set this dip out warm with sturdy tortilla chips, buttery crackers, or slices of toasted baguette that can stand up to its thick, meaty texture. It also pairs nicely with crisp celery sticks, bell pepper strips, or a simple tray of fresh vegetables if you want something cool alongside the heat. For drinks, cold lemonade, iced tea, or a light lager all suit it well, especially on a hot July afternoon.
3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Firecracker Dip
Servings: 10 to 12
Ingredients
1 pound raw ground chorizo
Directions
1. Add the raw ground chorizo to the slow cooker and break it up with a spoon so it is spread out in small chunks across the bottom.
2. Scatter the cream cheese cubes over the chorizo, then spoon the salsa evenly across the top.
3. Cover and cook on Low for 2 to 3 hours, stirring once or twice during cooking, until the chorizo is fully cooked and the dip is hot and blended.
4. Stir well until smooth and evenly combined, then switch the slow cooker to Warm and serve directly from the cooker with chips or crackers.
Variations & Tips
For milder company: If you are feeding a mixed crowd, use a medium or mild salsa so the chorizo can bring the heat without making the whole dish too fiery. You can also set out sour cream on the side for folks who like to cool things down.
Make it extra rich: A handful of shredded cheddar or Monterey Jack stirred in during the last 20 minutes makes the dip even heartier and stretchier. It is no longer a true 3-ingredient recipe that way, but it is mighty good for game day or a bigger party.
Keep the texture right: If the dip seems too oily, give it a thorough stir before serving, since the rendered fat from the chorizo helps carry the flavor. If your chorizo is especially fatty and you prefer a firmer dip, brown it in a skillet first and drain off a little of the fat before adding it to the slow cooker.
Use it beyond a dip: Leftovers spoon beautifully over baked potatoes, scrambled eggs, or grilled burgers. In my kitchen, that is how a party appetizer turns into tomorrow’s easy supper.