Crock Pot Buffalo Chicken Dip - A Not-So-Spicy Version (2024)

This creamy, mild flavored buffalo chicken dip is an appetizer sure to be a hit at your next party and couldn't be any easier to make with just five ingredients placed in a crock pot.

COOK + BAKE | Updated March 20, 2023



Crock Pot Buffalo Chicken Dip - A Not-So-Spicy Version (1)

  • What's In Buffalo Chicken Dip
  • How You Get the Best Flavor
  • Why Some Buffalo Chicken Dips Turn Greasy
  • What to Serve with the Dip
  • How to Reheat the Leftovers
  • The Exact Recipe I Now Use for the Perfect Buffalo Chicken Dip Made in a Crockpot

I know there is nothing new about buffalo chicken dip, but up until recently, I haven't been able to say that I liked everyone's favorite party dip.

All of the recipes I tasted had huge chunks of chicken that never quite fit on my tortilla chip, along with a lot of hot buffalo flavor. While I know some people love that spice, I'm not one of them. And after posting my recipe for a mild buffalo chicken wing appetizer, I realized I'm not the only one who feels this way.

This past summer, though, I was finally able to experience the delight of buffalo chicken dip when I tasted a more mild version.


The secret to a more mild flavored buffalo chicken dip? A little more ranch, a little less hot sauce.

I've worked for a bit to perfect my own recipe to share with those of you who, like me, don't love all the heat, but love the creamy texture and flavor. (And if you do, just add some more hot sauce when heating it in the crock pot.)

In this post, I'll be sharing the answers to all of your frequently asked questions about exactly how to make the best tasting, most flavorful buffalo chicken dip that is perfect for game day, sharing at a party or potluck or just at-home snacking.

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What's In Buffalo Chicken Dip?

There are countless different recipes for buffalo chicken dip, but most have the same basic ingredients:

  • Ranch dressing - I prefer Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing or like to make my own. You can also use blue cheese dressing if it is what you enjoy.
  • Cream cheese
  • Shredded cheddar cheese - Shredding your own blocks of cheddar will give you the best creamy melt!
  • Hot sauce - My preference is Frank's Red Hot buffalo sauce
  • Shredded chicken

What makes each recipe different is the exact amounts of each ingredient and how the dip is prepared.


How Can You Get the Best Flavor?


  • As is the case with most recipes you'll make, the way to get the best flavor from your buffalo chicken dip is to use quality ingredients. I like to use Hidden Valley Ranch dressing and Frank's Hot Sauce because I prefer their flavor. If you have another favorite ranch dressing or hot sauce, then you may want to use those ingredients. I've actually started making this recipe using homemade ranch dressing to avoid all the chemicals and additives and it is every bit as good. (Still haven't found a replacement for the hot sauce yet!)
  • The second way that I like to get the best flavor is to use fresh Rotisserie chicken from the deli that I cut into small chunks myself. Canned chicken is convenient and makes the recipe easy to prepare, but I personally prefer the flavor of the Rotisserie chicken. You can also use freshly cooked chicken you may have leftover from dinner.

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Why Does Some Chicken Dip Get Greasy?

Overcooking the dip or having the temperature up too high will result in an oily looking dip. This will not affect the flavor, but doesn't look as appealing.

The secret is to cook the buffalo chicken dip on low for 3 to 4 hours. Turning up the heat will obviously cook your dip faster, but will most often result in the oils from the hot sauce and cheese separating resulting in the grease.


What Do You Eat Buffalo Chicken Dip With?

There are many things you can serve with your warm appetizer. I love eating the dip with tortilla chips, specifically Tostito's Scoops because I think they work really well for getting a chip full of dip. It is also delicious served with celery sticks, pretzels, or crackers.

Although the dip was made in the slow cooker, I served it as individual portions inside these mini cast iron pots. (They are perfect for making oven baked macaroni and cheese, too.)

Each was placed on rattan coaster to protect the plate from the heat. Mini cutting boards would work as well!

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Can Leftover Buffalo Chicken Dip Be Reheated?

Yes, you can reheat buffalo chicken dip! But just as when you're preparing the dip the first time, you don't want to overheat it. I like to put a serving in a small dish and microwave for about 30 seconds, test it, and then heat a bit more if necessary.

It can also be heated in a baking dish in a 350 degree oven for about 10 to 15 minutes or a slow cooker on low for about an hour.

Can the Recipe Be Made in a Smaller Amount?

This recipe prepares a party-sized amount of the appetizer. But if you'd like to have just enough for yourself or a small group, feel free to divide the recipe in half or even in fourths. Follow the instructions as written, and cook the dip in the slow cooker until the cream cheese has melted completely.

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This creamy, mild flavored buffalo chicken dip is an appetizer sure to be a hit at your next party and can't be any easier to make with just five ingredients cooked in a crock pot.



INGREDIENTS

  • 2 cups shredded chicken
  • 8 ounces cream cheese, cubed
  • 1 cup ranch dressing
  • 1/2 cup hot sauce
  • 1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar cheese

INSTRUCTIONS


STEP 1: Add all the ingredients into a slow cooker and stir to combine with a silicone spatula or spoon.

STEP 2: Place your lid on slow cooker and cook the mixture on low for 2 to 4 hours stirring occasionally. It is done when the cheese is completely melted and you don't see any chunks of cream cheese remaining. Do not over-cook and do not turn the heat up to high.

Store the leftover dip in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Homemade buffalo chicken dip will last up to one week in the fridge.


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FAQs

How to make buffalo chicken less spicy? ›

Mix in Some Sweetness

Adding some sweetness to your dish is a perfect way to tone down the spiciness and make it more bearable. Whether it's drizzling honey on top of your dish, adding a bit of sugar to the recipe, or squeezing in lemon juice to enhance the flavors; a touch of sweetness can balance out the heat.

What to do if your Buffalo chicken dip is too spicy? ›

The secret to a more mild flavored buffalo chicken dip? A little more ranch, a little less hot sauce. I've worked for a bit to perfect my own recipe to share with those of you who, like me, don't love all the heat, but love the creamy texture and flavor.

How to keep Buffalo chicken dip from being greasy? ›

Buffalo Chicken Dip Tips

Use all-white meat chicken. This will cut down on the amount of grease in your dip. Use freshly shredded cheese (or a pre-shredded brand with cream cheese in the mix like Krafts Creamy Melt cheese). Serve this dip hot right out of the oven if you are adding cheese to the top.

How to fix runny Buffalo chicken dip? ›

This can be caused by using a low-fat cream cheese. We recommend starting with a full-fat version of cream cheese. If it's runny you can add extra cream cheese to the dip to help thicken it.

How to cool down spicy dip? ›

Add Dairy

Milk and dairy products contain a protein called casein that is able to bind with capsaicin before it reaches our tongue, so it can reach fewer receptors, and lessens the sensation of spice. If your dish is too spicy, try adding heavy cream, yogurt, sour cream or butter to help mellow it out.

How to cool down buffalo dip? ›

Add dairy. Dairy is great at counteracting spiciness and can add a nice cooling effect. You can add milk, sour cream, or even a dollop of plain yogurt over each serving, but beware of adding and then cooking the dairy over higher heat, as it may curdle.

How to make spicy chicken less spicy? ›

Sweet Defeats Heat

Adding something sweet to a too-spicy dish is another great way to reduce spiciness. A sprinkle of sugar or honey should do the trick. Or add a touch of sweet ketchup. If it's a tomato-based sauce, stir in a little more tomato sauce and maybe a touch of sugar.

How do you reduce Buffalo sauce? ›

If you like heat, you're familiar with capsaicin. You also probably know that water doesn't help, but milk does. If you can't or won't do milk, other fatty ingredients like broth, olive oil, or butter will do the trick. Also, sugar will cut the heat pretty reliably.

Does Buffalo sauce have to be spicy? ›

Buffalo sauce is usually available in mild, medium, and hot options. When you make homemade Buffalo sauce, you have the ability to control the spiciness level — use more cayenne pepper if you like it hot or less if you prefer milder flavors.

How to get grease out of dip? ›

All you really need are two things: ice and a ladle. According to Babs, start by filling your ladle with a good amount of ice. Make sure the ladle gets nice and cold. Then simply dip the bottom of your ladle into the surface of your sauce and let the grease gather underneath.

Can you refrigerate and reheat buffalo chicken dip? ›

Remember that if you store chicken dip in the fridge, it might dry up a bit and get thicker than you would want it to be. To fix this, you can add a bit of milk, buttermilk or even water for that matter before you reheat the dip to help lend it a bit of extra moisture.

How many days is homemade buffalo chicken dip good for? ›

Buffalo chicken dip lasts for up to four days—if you're lucky enough to end up with leftovers, that is! Store the dip in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Warm leftover dip in the microwave or oven until it reaches an internal temperature of 165°.

Why is my buffalo dip soupy? ›

If your dip is runny, it usually indicates you didn't use enough chicken or added too much buffalo sauce or ranch. Using low-fat cream cheese will also give you runny results which is why the full-fat type is best.

How to tell if Buffalo chicken dip is bad? ›

Bad buffalo chicken dip often develops a sour or off smell. If the dip has been sitting out for several hours at room temperature, especially during a party or event, it's best to toss it as the risk of foodborne illness grows with time. Always store buffalo chicken dip in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

What neutralizes Buffalo sauce? ›

The trick is to reach instead for stuff that neutralizes capsaicin. Throw some acid on the fire. We've found that acidic foods like citrus fruit (lemons, limes, oranges), pineapple, and tomatoes can cut the heat fast. So, suck on a slice of lemon or lime.

How to tone down a spicy dish? ›

Acidic ingredients such as lemon or lime juice, vinegar, wine, tomatoes, and even pineapple will all help to neutralize the pH levels of a spicy oil, and reduce some of that flaming-hot flavor. Add the juice of half a lemon or lime, or a tablespoon or two of wine, vinegar, or tomato sauce, to your over-spiced dish.

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