There is something mighty comforting about a hot crab dip set out on the table, especially when it comes together with just a handful of ingredients and still tastes like you fussed all day. This Southern 4-ingredient baked crab dip is the kind of simple party dish that disappears fast, with its creamy filling, sweet crab, and golden top that begs to be scooped up while it is still warm. It feels right at home at holiday gatherings, game days, church suppers, and any family get-together where folks tend to linger near the snack table.

Serve this dip hot with buttery crackers, toasted baguette slices, celery sticks, or sturdy tortilla chips that can hold a generous scoop. For a fuller spread, set it out alongside pickles, olives, a crisp green salad, deviled eggs, or a platter of fresh vegetables, and if you are serving drinks, a glass of iced tea, crisp white wine, or a light lager pairs nicely with the rich, savory flavor.

Southern 4-Ingredient Baked Crab Dip

Servings: 8

Southern baked crab dip fresh from the oven
Southern baked crab dip fresh from the oven

Ingredients

8 ounces cream cheese, softened

1 cup mayonnaise
8 ounces lump crab meat, picked over for shells
1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a small white ceramic baking dish.

2. In a medium mixing bowl, stir together the softened cream cheese and mayonnaise until smooth and well combined.

3. Gently fold in the crab meat and shredded cheddar cheese, being careful not to break up the crab too much.

4. Spread the mixture evenly into the prepared baking dish.

5. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until hot and bubbly around the edges and lightly golden on top.

6. Let the dip rest for 5 minutes before serving so it scoops easily and stays creamy.

Variations & Tips

Make it a little sharper: If you like a bolder flavor, use extra-sharp cheddar in place of regular sharp cheddar. It gives the dip a deeper, tangier bite that pairs especially well with buttery crackers.

Use good crab: Lump crab meat gives the nicest texture, and it is worth taking a minute to pick through it for any bits of shell before mixing. Since there are only four ingredients here, each one really matters.

Bake in a smaller dish: A smaller baking dish gives you a thicker dip with more of those golden edges folks always seem to fight over. If you spread it too thin, it will still taste good, but you will lose some of that rich, scoopable texture.

Make-ahead tip: You can mix the dip a few hours ahead, cover it, and refrigerate it until baking time. Just let the dish sit out for a short spell while the oven heats so it bakes more evenly.