Armed with a Superbowl food hangover, I'm here today to report on my absolute favorite treat from last night. And by the way, I'm totally that girl who sits in front of the TV for the entire football game, only looking up from her plate of junk food when the commercials or half-time show comes on. So don't get any crazy ideas that I can chat scores or plays with you... but food? Oh yes.
This little gem of a recipe was shared with me by my friend Shanna. It's so easy. And fat free. I swear. Here's what you need to make it happen.
Much to your chagrin, I didn't make this dip for a Superbowl party. Nope, last night it was just me and David. Wait, you don't make entire crock pots full of cheese dip just for you and your hubs? Hm. Yeah, yeah, we didn't either... I promise, this was just the appetizer for our super healthy dinner we had later.... Ok fine. You caught me. I ate an entire bowl of this for my dinner. Judge away. It was goooood.
If you actually are making this for a party (ie. more than two), I'd double the recipe.
Step One. Brown the sausage.
Step Two. Mix the sausage + cream cheese + (drained) tomato mix together in a crock pot.
Step Three. Simma.
Step Four. Serve with tortilla chips. Oh and then proceed to eat enough for you, your hubs, your neighbor... heck, your whole neighborhood. Why not.
It doesn't look like much, but I promise it's amazing. Like, so amazing that we ate half of it before I remembered to take a picture.
So there you have it, my favorite Superbowl treat. What did you cook up last night?
Sharing with: The Girl Creative
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I've never had it with cream cheese! Hope you had a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteLooks good. I made a similar one with cream cheese, ranch dressing, bacon, and cheddar. It's seriously crack and good with almost anything.
ReplyDeleteI am so with you! I think last night was more football than I've watched for the entire year... combined. But give me some football food, commercials and half time show, and I'll sit through it! This looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI have made this before with ground beef but the spicy sausage sounds amazing!! I will have to try that next time I'm hosting something. Your pictures look so appetizing... it's 9am and my mouth is watering for some chips and dip!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I am all about yummy food too during the Super Bowl! I will have to try this recipe soon!
ReplyDeleteI was all ready to post a comment that outlined the fat content in the sausage. And then I looked at the pic again, and reread that second paragraph, and realized I had missed the finer details of sarcasm.
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Yum! Definitely trying this one. We whipped up a bowl of black eyed pea salsa...so addictivie!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like my perfect dip! And seemingly so easy!
ReplyDeleteOh this looks dangerous! Ryan makes something similar with Frank's Red Hot!
ReplyDeleteI whipped up something just as low-cal....cookie bars. layer of choc chip cookies, layer of oreos (double stuff, duh), layer of fudge, layer of brownie!! Oh yes I did!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good! We had an excellent sausage dip last night too, plus wings, buffalo chicken dip, chili, chili bean dip, homemade pizza rolls, pigs in a blanket, jalapeno dip, and so much other stuff. It was crazy good!
ReplyDeleteOMG! My mom always mad this growing up and I completely forgot about it. Thanks for bringing spicy sausage cheese dip back!
ReplyDeleteThis-looks-delish!! YUM!
ReplyDeleteTry a pound of hot sausage, a pound of hamburger. Fry it up. Stir in a pound of Velveeta and serve on toast. Superb.
ReplyDeleteIt's fat free, as well. :)
Yum! I make a similair dip with velveeta. Gotta love anything with meat and cheese!
ReplyDeleteI make the same recipe except I use a can of Rotel instead of the canned tomatoes you used.
ReplyDeleteI wish you could Fed Ex that to my job right now. Im starving and that looks so good!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good right now! I actually just happen to have these ingredients in my fridge. :) Maybe a late night snack later? :)
ReplyDeleteWow that looks really good! Anything with cream cheese looks good to me. I didn't whip up snacks for the super bowl, we ate a nice pasta dinner before the game.
ReplyDeleteOh that looks soooo good! Thanks for sharing - I see this dip in my near future!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great recipe! I would love for you to link it up to my Recipe Party at The Sweet Spot.
ReplyDeleteHow long do you leave it in the crockpot?
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