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Appetizers | January 29, 2009

Hot Wing Dip

Scrumptious.

I’m all out of guy food after this post. It’s just not my speciality. When I tried this Hot Wing Dip at a dinner in December, I thought – Grant and the boys will LOVE this. My friend Diane made this, and believe me, she knows all about guy food. She is the mom of 4 boys, and Bob. It’s yummy (sorry NOT a guy word) and easy. Speaking of – did you know there is an official list of words guys never use? Some of the words are: yummy, scrumptious, fabulous, cute, delightful… come to think of it – I hardly use any of these words. Except yummy. So, this fabulous appetizer will be added to our Super Bowl food lineup. I’m still trying to get excited over the whole thing. I just barely found out the Steelers and the Arizona team (don’t even know their name) are playing… Delightful.

Hot Wing Dip

Author abountifulkitchen

Ingredients

  • 8 oz. cream cheese room temperature
  • 4 chicken breasts halves cooked and chopped, or one rotisserie chicken, chopped
  • 1/2 bottle Franks Hot Sauce
  • 1/2 cup grated cheddar/jack mix
  • 1 cup Mozzarella grated or chopped if using fresh
  • 1 bottle Roka Blue Cheese Dressing

Instructions

  1. Spread the cream cheese in a 9 x 13 pan. In a bowl combine chopped chicken, hot sauce and 1/2 cup each of the cheddar and mozzarella cheese. Dump this mixture over the cream cheese. Drizzle the Blue Cheese dressing over top. Top with grated mozzarella. Bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes. Serve immediately with tortilla chips or baguette slices.

Recipe Notes

– I spread this into two 9 inch round baking dishes.-I used about 1/2 bottle of the Blue Cheese dressing.

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  1. This is Bryan’s absolute favorite. I made it twice over the holidays for parties. He insists that I make it again tomorrow for the Super Bowl party we are going to! It is definitely yummy!

  2. P.S. I didn’t know that you went to Dixie?!! Just caught that on the sidebar of your blog 🙂 How fun! Next time you come down to visit your Alma Mater, we should go to this fabulous Thai restaurant! Delish!

  3. Mel, How much hot sauce do you use?
    Courtney-Yes, Dixie was good to us! St George has changed drastically in 25 years. That would be fun to try the Thai with you. What are your favorite restaurants there?