This Southern-style spicy sausage dip is the kind of easy party food that disappears fast, especially when you need something hot, hearty, and low-effort. Built from just three ingredients, it leans on a familiar combination of seasoned sausage, creamy processed cheese, and green chiles or tomatoes with chiles for a rich, scoopable dip that has long been popular at tailgates, holiday gatherings, and backyard cookouts across the South.
Serve this dip hot with sturdy tortilla chips, corn chips, toasted baguette slices, or buttery crackers that can handle its thick, cheesy texture. It also pairs well with crisp celery sticks or bell pepper strips if you want something fresh alongside, and for a full snack spread, set it out with salsa, pickles, and a cold fizzy drink or light beer.
Southern 3-Ingredient Spicy Sausage Dip
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 pound spicy pork sausage
Directions
1. Place a large skillet over medium heat and cook the spicy sausage, breaking it up with a spoon, until fully browned and crumbly.
2. Lower the heat to medium-low. Add the cubed processed cheese and the undrained diced tomatoes with green chiles to the skillet.
3. Stir frequently until the cheese is completely melted and the mixture is smooth, hot, and evenly combined.
4. Serve immediately from the skillet or transfer to a small slow cooker on warm to keep the dip smooth for serving.
Variations & Tips
Milder Version: Use regular pork sausage instead of spicy sausage for a less fiery dip that still has plenty of savory flavor. You can also choose mild diced tomatoes with green chiles if you want to soften the heat even more.
Slow Cooker Tip: After browning the sausage, combine everything in a small slow cooker and heat on low until melted. This is especially useful for parties because the dip stays warm and scoopable without needing to return to the stove.
Extra Texture: If you like a chunkier dip, drain the tomatoes slightly before adding them, or let the finished dip sit for a minute or two before serving so it thickens just a bit.
Make-Ahead Tip: Brown the sausage in advance and refrigerate it for up to 2 days. When you're ready to serve, reheat it with the cheese and tomatoes so the dip tastes freshly made.