My crack dip recipe is one of the most popular recipes on this site and has been made by thousands and thousands of people. A must make appetizer that will have your family and friends asking for more.
I can make a meal out of a dip. Give me a good bowl of dip with some crackers and veggies and I’m happy.
This million dollar crack dip is one of those dips that has it all when it comes to texture and flavor. It’s one of my absolute favorite cream cheese dips to bring to parties. In fact, I will typically double the recipe so I can take some to the party and keep some at home for myself.
Not only is this dip a favorite of mine but also the Food Lovin’ Family community. It’s been made by thousands of readers with rave reviews.
If you are in need of other party dips, I also love spinach dip, sausage and beer cheese dip, and dill pickle dip.
Why you’ll love this easy crack dip
- It can be made quick and easy. A great last minute, no fuss appetizer.
- The taste is so good! Salty, creamy, cheesy, all the things that make the perfect dip.
- A wonderful make-ahead dip that is great for a crowd at parties and holidays.
What is million dollar crack dip?
Maybe you have heard of other recipes like crack chicken or this dip. I did not name this recipe and I’m not sure where the name came from, but it typically refers to a mixture of ranch seasoning, cheese, and bacon. This recipe can also be referred to as Million Dollar Dip.
Crack dip ingredients
This is an easy dip recipe with few ingredients that comes together for amazing flavor.
- Cream cheese – Make sure that the cream cheese is softened. This helps to achieve a creamy, soft dip.
- Sour cream – Adds a little tang to the dip. You can use full fat or light sour cream.
- Bacon – I prefer using cooked, chopped bacon. You can also use bacon bits.
- Ranch seasoning – This is the key ingredient to this amazing dip. Use pre-packaged or homemade ranch seasoning.
- Green onion – Adds nice color and texture.
- Shredded cheese – I like using cheddar cheese but you can substitute with Colby Jack or Monterey Jack.
- Seasoned salt – This adds a little extra kick of flavor. If you want to cut back on the sodium, you can leave this out.
How to make the best crack dip recipe
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Step one: Mix the softened cream cheese and sour cream together. I recommend using an electric mixer to get it fluffy and combined.
Step two: Stir in the ranch seasoning, seasoned salt, shredded cheese, green onion, and bacon.
Step three: You can serve immediately or cover and chill in the refrigerator until ready to eat.
How to serve crack dip with cream cheese
There are many different things you can use to scoop up this delicious dip. A few of my favorites include:
- Crackers: Butter crackers, Saltine crackers, wheat crackers, and more.
- Vegetables: Use your favorite cut up vegetables like celery sticks, carrot sticks, cucumber, bell peppers, and more.
- Chips: Fritos and potato chips work well.
- Other: This recipe can also be used as a spread on a tortilla to make a pinwheel appetizer.
Crack dip variations
This dip is easy to change up by adding different ingredients.
- Protein: Try adding in cooked sausage, cooked ground beef, or shredded chicken.
- Heat: Spice up your dip by including diced jalapenos or a splash of hot sauce.
- Cheese: You can substitute cheddar cheese with things like pepper jack, Mexican blend, Monterey Jack, and more.
- Warm: This dip can be served warm. Spread the dip in a baking dish and place in the oven at 400 degrees F for about 15 minutes.
How long can you leave out this party dip?
Since the dip is made with perishable ingredients, it should not sit out at room temperature for more than 2-3 hours. If this dip is served already chilled, 3 hours would be the maximum time.
Heather’s recipe tips
- Make sure to let the cream cheese soften before mixing. I usually set it out on the counter 30 minutes before making.
- I love using cooked, crumbled bacon or even turkey bacon. Bacon bits will also work if you are in a hurry.
- If this dip has been refrigerated, you might consider setting it out 20-30 minutes before serving so the cream cheese softens, making it easier to dip.
- The recipe can easily be doubled for a large crowd.
How to store leftovers
Keep any leftover dip in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Make sure to give it a stir before serving.
This dip does not freeze well. The cream cheese doesn’t hold it’s consistency once it has thawed.
More easy cream cheese dips
- Olive dip recipe – If you enjoy green olives you will love this dip.
- Chili cheese dip – A hot dip topped with chili. Great for game day!
- Chipped beef dip – Chopped chipped beef dip mixed with cream cheese.
- Cream cheese corn dip – Full of corn flavor and seasonings.
- Cream cheese fruit dip – A sweet dessert dip perfect for fruit.
If you made this recipe please be sure to let me know in the comments.
Crack Dip
Ingredients
- 1 8 oz cream cheese, softened
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1 1 oz package ranch seasoning
- 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
- 3 green onions, diced
- 1/8 teaspoon seasoned salt
- 1/2 cup bacon bits or 6 pieces cooked chopped bacon
Instructions
- Using an electric mixer, mix together cream cheese, sour cream, ranch seasoning and seasoned salt.
- Stir in green onions, bacon, and cheese.
- Chill in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
Video
Notes
- Make sure to let the cream cheese soften before mixing. I usually set it out on the counter 30 minutes before making.
- I love using cooked, crumbled bacon or even turkey bacon. Bacon bits will also work if you are in a hurry.
- If this dip has been refrigerated, you might consider setting it out 20-30 minutes before serving so the cream cheese softens, making it easier to dip.
- The recipe can easily be doubled for a large crowd.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Brought this to a group dinner, was wonderful!
Hi, I wanted to let you know the link you have for this recipe on the YouTube video is broken (page not found). Had to search this site to find it.
Thank you! I will get it fixed.
Can I freeze this dip or does that result in a yucky outcome?
I wouldn’t recommend freezing it. When the cream cheese thaws it gets kind of a weird consistency.
SOOOO GOOD!! I HAVE MADE THIS RECIPE 3 TIMES NOW AND EACH TIME I HAVE HAD REQUESTS FOR THE RECIPE. THANKS FOR SHARING.
I just made this dip for dinner tonight. Too go with club sandwiches. It smells and taste delicious now. I can only imagine how good it will taste once the flavors set in. Whatever is leftover will go into a baked potato casserole.
I tried this recipe over the 4th of July and it was way too salty. (And I like salt!) The first time ever, for me, that 3/4 of a dip was leftover! I followed the recipe except I didn’t add the seasoned salt – didn’t matter! I should have know better because bacon and cheese are salty but I did it and if you make this omit the ranch seasoning or just put in a little and try it before adding more.
I’m sorry Barbara. Yes, if you want to reduce the sodium you can add less of the ranch seasoning.
Oh man, this was incredible! I almost ate the entire bowl by myself.:)
SO good!!! The yummiest dip! Can’t wait to make it again!
This crack dip is my go-to dip for all my parties and events! Such a delicious and easy appetizer!
Has anyone tried this dip baked? I am prepping it right now 🙂
This dip is my all time favorite! SO YUM!