Hot N Spicy Southwest Corn Dip. A creamy, cheesy, spicy corn dip served warm from the oven with tortilla chips. I am loving this spicy jalapeno corn dip! Appetizers are one of my favorite things to have for dinner - because you can try multiple things! "Serve this spicy dip with tortilla chips, fresh vegetables, or both!
Try this Hot 'N Spicy Corn Dip recipe, or contribute your own. Be the first to review this recipe. Great dip for any day of the week I got it off the back of a Wheat Thins box. You can cook Hot N Spicy Southwest Corn Dip using 5 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Hot N Spicy Southwest Corn Dip
- It's 1 packages of Cream Cheese.
- Prepare 1 can of Drained - Green Giant Southwestern Style Corn.
- Prepare 1 can of Original Rotel, NOT Drained.
- It's 1 1/2 tbsp of Garlic Salt.
- You need 1 of Cheyenne Pepper.
Hot Corn Dip can be made with canned, frozen or fresh corn. If you want to make it extra special, make the effort to use fresh corn because it browns better when sautéed. I bring back dozens and dozens of cans every time I go to the states. The chilli is not spicy, it tastes more like charred green.
Hot N Spicy Southwest Corn Dip instructions
- Place Cream Cheese and un-drained can of Rotel in large microwave safe bowl..
- Microwave Cream Cheese and Rotel mixture 3 min, or until softened enough to stir and mix. (Mixture will appear lumpy).
- Stir in one can of DRAINED Green Giant Southwestern Style Corn.
- Add Garlic Salt to taste.
- Add Cheyenne Pepper to taste. Careful! A little goes a LONG way!.
- I throw in some salt and pepper, just because I can.
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