Pepper Jack Queso Recipe - The Carefree Kitchen (2024)

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This warm, homemade Pepper Jack Queso dip is a fun and easy appetizer that everyone will love. It’s absolutely bursting with flavor, ultra-creamy, and has the perfect amount of spice.

And if you are a little more sensitive to spicy foods, have no fear! Queso Pepper Jack isn’t super spicy, and the amount of extra jalapeños and canned green chilis aren’t enough to completely cut through all of the ooey gooey cheese, cream, and evaporated milk.

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Homemade Pepper Jack Queso

If you have searched far and wide for the best white queso recipe, look no further. This Queso with pepper jack cheese is our family’s absolute favorite, hands down. It has so many layers of flavor, thanks to the base of minced onion, garlic, and jalapeño.

My favorite way to eat this pepper jack cheese sauce is with celery sticks, carrot sticks, and olives but we’ve given you plenty of other ideas below, along with even more yummy pepper jack cheese recipes to try.

What to Serve with Homemade Pepper Jack Cheese Queso

  • Bread. Bread is always a great choice! Try serving with homemade breadsticks or freshly baked bread cut into chunks and lightly toasted in the oven.
  • Veggies. For an easy shortcut, I like to purchase pre-cut veggie trays from the supermarket and then arrange the veggies on a platter. No one will ever know the difference!
  • Pretzels. The store-bought crunchy kind taste great, as do our favorite homemade Soft Pretzel Bites.
  • Crackers. Any type of cracker will work great.
  • Burrito- Try this Queso Dip along side our Copycat Chipotle Chicken Burrito with all the fixing for a fun Mexican Fiesta!
  • Salsa- Try it with our homemade salsa, it can be ready in about 5 minutes.

Pepper Jack Queso Dip Ingredients

  • Pepper Jack Cheese - make sure you use brick cheese instead of pre-shredded. Pre-shredded cheese is made with a non-caking coating and your queso will never get as creamy.
  • Cornstarch - this helps to thicken the queso slightly.
  • Onion - we like to use white onion.
  • Red Pepper - you could substitute any other color of bell pepper, too.
  • Jalapeño - fresh jalapeños are our fav! If you want to tone down the spice, you could either reduce the amount, eliminate it completely, or use green chiles.
  • Garlic - any kind of fresh peeled garlic will work.
  • Butter - you can use either salted or unsalted.
  • Evaporated Milk - this adds to the creaminess.
  • Heavy Cream - any type of cream will work.
  • Canned Green Chilis - you should be able to find these in the Mexican aisle at the grocery store.
  • Spices - in this queso we use garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, salt and red pepper flakes. You can adjust the seasoning to your own liking if you wish.

How to Make Pepper Jack Queso

  1. Prep the ingredients. In a small bowl, add the shredded Pepper Jack cheese and sprinkle the cornstarch over the top. Gently mix to coat, then set aside. In a food processor, with the grater attachment on, grate the onion, red pepper, jalapeño and garlic (Note: if you don't have a food processor, you can dice them with a knife).
  2. Saute the veggies. In a saucepan, melt the butter and add the onion and vegetable mixture. Saute, stirring occasionally, until the onions are soft but not brown.
  3. Add the rest of the ingredients and cook. Add the evaporated milk, cream, green chilies, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, salt, red pepper flakes and the reserved shredded cheese. Mix together, then simmer on low and stir until the cheese is melted and smooth.
  4. Serve. Transfer the warm queso to a serving bowl and serve with fresh veggies or tortilla chips. Enjoy!
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is cheese fondue the same as queso?

Queso is generally thicker than fondue and something you'd find at your favorite Mexican Restaurant. It is often filled with chunks of onions, pepper, jalapenos, sausage, or pico de gallo.

How do you make Queso Blanco?

To make queso Blanco, when making a queso dip, use Monterey Jack, Pepper Jack, or White American Cheese.

Tips and Tricks

  • If you are serving a crowd, it works great to make the Pepper Jack Queso and keep it warm in a slow cooker.
  • If you need to reheat your queso, put it into a saucepan with a splash of milk and warm over medium heat while stirring until smooth again.
  • In order to keep this a white queso, we like to use white onion.
  • Do not try and use pre-shredded cheese! It will never melt smoothly like brick cheese will because it contains an anti-caking coating.

Storing and Reheating

  • Refrigerator: Leftover Pepper Jack Queso can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
  • To reheat: either microwave or transfer to a saucepan with a little milk and heat over medium heat, stirring until nice and creamy.

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Pepper Jack Queso Recipe

This warm, homemade Pepper Jack Queso dip is a fun and easy appetizer that everyone will love. It’s one of the best recipes with pepper jack cheese - absolutely bursting with flavor, ultra creamy and has the perfect amount of spice.

Course Appetizer

Cuisine Mexican

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

Servings 8 people

Calories 286kcal

Author The Carefree Kitchen

Ingredients

  • 16 oz Pepper Jack Cheese shredded from a brick
  • 1 Tablespoon Cornstarch
  • ½ Cup Onion cut into large chunks
  • ½ whole Red Pepper deseeded and cut into chunks
  • ½ whole Jalapeno deseeded
  • 2 Cloves Garlic peeled
  • 3 Tablespoons Butter
  • 1 12-oz Can Evaporated Milk
  • ½ Cup Heavy Cream
  • 4 oz Canned Green Chilis drained
  • 1 teaspoon Garlic Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Onion Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Cumin
  • ½ teaspoon Salt
  • ½ teaspoon Red Pepper Flakes

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, add the shredded Pepper Jack cheese and sprinkle the cornstarch over the top. Gently mix to coat, then set aside.

  • In a food processor, with the grater attachment on, grate the onion, red pepper, jalapeno and garlic (Note: if you don't have a food processor, you can dice them with a knife).

  • In a saucepan, melt the butter and add the onion and vegetable mixture. Saute, stirring occasionally, until the onions are soft but not brown.

  • Add the evaporated milk, cream, green chilies, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, salt, red pepper flakes and the reserved shredded cheese. Mix together, then simmer on low and stir until the cheese is melted and smooth.

  • Transfer the warm queso to a serving bowl and serve with fresh veggies or tortilla chips. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 286kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Cholesterol: 71mg | Sodium: 476mg | Potassium: 214mg | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 930IU | Vitamin C: 14mg | Calcium: 446mg | Iron: 0.4mg

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This homemade Pepper Jack Queso dip is absolutely bursting with flavor, ultra creamy and has the perfect amount of spice. It's a fun and easy appetizer that everyone will love.

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  1. Gina

    I'm gonna need all the chips! This is so creamy and decadent, absolutely delicious!

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  2. Katie

    My family love pepper jack cheese, and especially queso! This never fails to be a hit.

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  3. Kelly

    What do you do with the green chilies? Drain the can chop the chilies? When are they added? Same question about the jalapeños.

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    • sarahK@thecarefreekitchen

      Hi Kelly - we've updated the recipe and answered your questions there!

      Reply

  4. Twil

    Can I use half and half and how much?

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    • sarahK@thecarefreekitchen

      Hi there, you can try with half and half if you'd like. You would want to do an equal substitution of half and half for cream.

      Reply

  5. Rhena

    Great recipe, but when do you add 1/2 cup cream and what kind of cream ?

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    • The Carefree Kitchen

      I've update the recipe card. Thanks for pointing that out! Add the cream when you add the evaporated milk. Heavy whipping cream or really any cream will do. I hope you love it as much as we do!

      Reply

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Pepper Jack Queso Recipe - The Carefree Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

Is queso Made Out of pepper jack cheese? ›

Cheese – Cheese is the chief ingredient in pepper jack queso dip. For my recipe, I use a few different kinds of cheese instead of a block of cheese. I use shredded pepper jack cheese, as it gives the dip a nice bite without being too spicy, and is easier to melt. I also use Monterey jack cheese.

Is pepper jack a good melting cheese? ›

It's a versatile cheese that can be used in a wide variety of dishes, from sandwiches and burgers to ham popovers and chicken noodle soup. Thanks to its high moisture content, Pepper Jack cheese melts easily, making it an ideal choice for all your cheesy cravings like mac and cheese.

What kind of cheese is in pepper jack? ›

What is pepper jack cheese? Pepper jack cheese is a variant of Monterey Jack cheese. Pepper jack cheese is a semi-soft cheese with an open texture and spicy flavor from the sweet peppers, rosemary, habañero chilies, garlic, and spicy jalapeños studded in the cheese.

What's the difference between queso and white cheese dip? ›

Queso fresco ("fresh cheese") and queso blanco ("white cheese") are often considered interchangeable because of their similarities. However, despite their parallels, queso fresco and queso blanco are different cheeses—the former is made with rennet and culture, while the latter is made with just milk and an acid.

What is a good melting cheese for queso? ›

Oaxaca Cheese – My local supermarket carries Oaxaca, but if you can't find any locally, you can substitute it with Asadero or Monterey Jack. American Cheese – Use white American cheese, not orange, for this queso blanco recipe. Heavy Cream – For that ooey gooey creamy texture.

What is the closest cheese to pepper jack cheese? ›

If you're looking for a substitute for pepper jack cheese, you can choose a cheese that provides a similar texture and flavor profile. Here are a few alternatives: Monterey Jack Cheese: Pepper jack cheese is essentially Monterey Jack cheese with added spicy peppers.

Why won t my pepper jack cheese melt? ›

Why won't my cheese melt? There are many reasons, but the biggest is the moisture content. The moisture content of the cheese has a great effect on the melting process. Cheese that contains higher amounts of fat will melt better than one that doesn't.

Can you melt a block of pepper jack cheese? ›

From spicy queso sauce to large batch sub sandwiches and Pepper Jack sliders, Tillamook® Pepper Jack block cheese performs exceptionally well in melting applications and is great for slicing and shredded applications, too.

What is pepper jack cheese often used for? ›

The cheese is flavoured with spicy peppers, such as jalapeños, and bell peppers, for an extra kick. This semi-soft, open-textured cheese is spicy yet leaves a delicate taste. The spiciness level can vary among different brands and varieties. It is often eaten with quesadillas, crackers or hamburgers.

How long is pepper jack cheese good for after opening? ›

Pepper Jack cheese generally has a pretty good shelf life. If unopened and stored properly, this cheese can typically last roughly 3 to 4 months past the printed date on its packaging. However, once opened, you'll have about 3 to 4 weeks to consume it before it starts to turn.

What meat goes well with pepper jack cheese? ›

Pepper Jack and Ground Beef

Look no further. A beef queso dip from scratch is easier than it sounds to make and is just as delicious. Combine the ground beef and pepper jack cheese, along with a few extra ingredients, into a skillet and whisk until melted. Serve with corn chips or freshly-cut vegetable sticks.

What makes queso taste like queso? ›

It's often seasoned with spices and sometimes diced tomatoes or green chilies for added flavor. Queso Fundido: A Mexican variation of queso dip that typically includes melted cheese mixed with cooked chorizo (spicy sausage), mushrooms, or other savory ingredients.

What kind of cheese do Mexican restaurants use? ›

Two of the most common Mexican cheeses you probably heard are cotija and queso fresco. These two popular Mexican kinds of cheese have distinctive characters that they add to various Mexican dishes. Queso fresco and cotija cheese are the most common and are often compared to each other for multiple reasons.

What cheese is queso dip made from? ›

Queso blanco is usually made from asadero cheese (or white American cheese) shredded and melted in a pot with skim milk or half and half and pico de Gallo.

What cheese is authentic queso made of? ›

In order to make authentic queso, use Manchego cheese. Mexican Manchego Cheese is a golden-yellow, semi-firm cheese with a slightly nutty flavor.

What is queso cheese? ›

Queso blanco, Spanish for "white cheese," is a soft, crumbly fresh cheese often used in Mexican and other Latin American cuisines. Its flavor is fresh, tangy, and milky, as it is typically sold only a few days after being produced.

Is queso All cheese? ›

If you're wondering what is queso made of, you needn't look much further than the name. It's mostly cheese. Beyond that, there is usually tomato, onion, and jalapeños or chiles for some added heat. Add in evaporated milk and cornstarch for thickening, and viola!

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