Monday, June 30, 2014

Hungarian Pepper Dip #YUM

Party Tips...? More like a recipe that will blow your mind! 

{{Make SURE you read what is at the bottom of the page!}}

So everyone always wants to bring something special to a get together but half the time we end up buying a bag of chips or some cookies.....Although that MAY work... it is fairly l-a-m-e! Instead, this super yummy Hot Pepper dip will not be good for your heart health BUT everyone will love it!

Ingredients for ONE batch
      (will be enough for a small party)
  • 4-6 Hungarian (hot) peppers
  • 2 Blocks of Cream Cheese
  • 1 Cup of Mayo 
  • 1/2 cup of cheese {mozzerella is the best} 
Seasonings: Onion powder, Garlic Powder, Salt & (a ton) of pepper!!

How to actually make it:
  1. Cut the tops off of the peppers, cut in half and remove the seeds.
  2. Place chopped peppers in a blender or something to chop/puree them!
  3. Mix together ALL of the ingredients
  4. Stir.....of course ;)
  5. Place in pan and cook at 350 for 30 minutes or until brown OR if you are going to a party... throw it in a crock pot-- cook on high with top on for 30 minutes, remvoe cover and cook for another 10 minutes (so it is not soupy)
  6. ENJOY it with some tortilla chips!!! #YUM







 <<The pepper dip shown here is for two graduation parties...that is why there is SO MUCH!>>







Oh, if for some INSANE reason there is left over dip try this:
    Hot pepper Stuff Chicken 
  •    Take Boneless skinless chicken breast- butterfly them open
               (aka- so you can put stuff inside of them)
  • Place a spoon full of this magical dip inside of the chicken!!
  • Sprinkle with seasonings 
  • Bake in oven until chicken is done (duh) 
  • Top with mozzarella cheese
Additionally- if there is left over chicken....it may be a sign you don't love the dip but oh well ;) 
Try cutting up the stuffed chicken and making a chicken salad sandwich from the left overs!! The spiciness from the hot pepper dip is SUPER good in a sandwich too!! 


I would LOVE feed back if you do try this dip or attempt to make it!!  

Post a comment/photo below if you make it, let me know how it is! 

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