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Buffalo Chicken Dip

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On a warm, dismal autumn day I was strolling through an orchard and …. no wait, that’s a story for a different recipe entirely. Do you ever wonder why blogs often have to have an entire backstory for every single recipe shared and a full description of every ingredient and how it was handpicked by a Light Cleric on a full moon? I often do. Why can’t the recipe’s backstory be “I tried this at a party once and liked it?” Because that is literally all this is. It’s a delicious dip for most occasions whether we are talking about a sportsball event (eew) or something to replenish you and your fellow elven brethren during a post dungeon long rest. Whatever the reason you are here, I present to you one of my favourite go to party recipes- warm buffalo chicken dip and also a very sneaky lighter version if you are trying to watch your calories.

Warm Buffalo Chicken Dip

Ingredients:

  • 1 8oz package of cream cheese.
  • 1/2 cup ranch or blue cheese dressing
  • 1/2 cup red hot buffalo sauce
  • 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 2 chicken breasts, cooked and shredded.
  • extra cheese to top with

    Dippers: crackers, veggies like carrots and celery or corn chips all go well with this.
  1. Mix cream cheese, dressing, hot sauce and cheese together.
  2. Stir in the shredded chicken and put mixture into an oven safe dish.
  3. Top with extra cheese. Pop into oven at 400 degrees for until bubbly and melted. About 15 minutes.
  4. Serve & enjoy!

Lighten It Up

Honestly this is easily one of the best recipes to lighten up without compromising taste. I have omitted the cream cheese entirely, and replaced it with plain Greek yogurt. You can omit the liquid dressing and in its place used a ranch dry seasoning packet. When replacing the cream cheese I do usually end up adding about a half cup more of the shredded cheddar (you can find low fat cheddar cheese too).

One last thing…

Play around with it. I usually don’t measure the hot sauce out at all anymore. Adjust it to taste! Cooking should should be fun and your the one who has to eat it!

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