Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Jalepeño Popper Dip


hat does one do when one is in the middle of a very interesting book and has this sudden urge of having something to munch on. No its not that I got distracted, its more like the way popcorn makes a movie better. For me that urge more specifically translates to some spicy dip with some chips? These cravings often show up uninvited especially when it is still not dinner time and its been a little bit since you had lunch, say around 5'ish in the evening. Ring a bell anyone?
Now dip'n chip! Hmmm... but what kind, my mind went almost half thinking about it. Something inside me suggested I seriously continue reading, it was too much work to get up an look for food, moreover I wouldn't find anything ready to eat in the refrigerator anyway (yeah I tend to not stock up on read-to-eat stuff). Yes I did finally get up, opened my good old refrigerator and scanned it through. I was right, there was nothing in there that I could pop the top of, peel the plastic cover and dip right in. Yeah I don't always feel like cooking..lol.. The book was still calling me back. It was then I discovered a jar of pickled jalapeños, some cream cheese... this can work I went... in fact I might've even said it out loud, quickly consulted my dear friend 'Google', typed jalepeno cheese dip and ta-da... found this recipe. I improvised according to the ingredients available that time in my refrigerator and pantry (I had no cheese except some low fat string cheese, no canned chillies, no fresh jalepenos and so on). The result was a spicy, cheesy delicious, addictive and still a very healthy dip! I had to click and post it - so here it is.
Ingredients:
 serves 4 to 6

Cream cheese
1 8 oz pk, at room temp (I use fat free)
Mayonnaise
1/2 cup (I use light olive oil)
Mild Cheddar or Mozzarella
1/2 cup, shredded
Parmesan Cheese
1/4 cup + 1/4 cup
Pickled Jalapeños
1/2-3/4 cup, finely chopped, adjust to taste
Panko Bread Crumbs
1/2 cup
Melted Butter or Olive oil
2 tbsp


Method:
1. In a big glass bowl take the cream cheese, mayonnaise, cheddar, 1/4 cup parmesan and jalapeños. Mix until smooth. Spread the dip into a greased 1 quart casserole.
2. In a bowl mix bread crumbs and the remaining 1/4 cup parmesan. Pour melted butter/oil over top of crumb mixture and mix well.
3. Sprinkle crumb mixture evenly over the dip and bake in a 375ºF oven for about 18-20 minutes. You want the top to get browned and the dip to be heated through and bubble gently on the edges. Do not over bake. Serve with some chips, crackers or a sliced French baguette. ENJOY!
Inspired from here

21 comments:

Akila said...

Wow so interesting n incredible recipe....

Shri said...

I liked the panko bread crumbs

Ambika said...

Yum!! I am drooling all over my screen :D

Shabitha Karthikeyan said...

That sounds very familiar. Never had cheesy dips. Will try it.Nicely done !

Maayeka said...

looks so yummy and delicious..a must try recipe:)

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

That dip looks and sounds mighty scrumptious! I've never made something like that.

Cheers,

Rosa

Paaka Shaale said...

Loved this simple recipe Puja. I have never brought the pickled jaleepeno. But I am tempted to right now :)

Priya said...

Dip looks absolutely divine and irresistible.

zareena said...

OMG!!!! amazing dish and perfect snaps. Loved them a lot. Though never had this before, they are mouth watering.

shooting star said...

looks.....so yummy!!

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Az said...

super yummy dips!!!!

Kish said...

Just stumbled upon your blog..looks yum, interesting n easy to make..good to try at a party!

Selena said...

Cant wait to try this!! What is better butter or Olive Oil on top of the crumb mixture??

Katie said...

I looove jalapeno poppers, so I know this dip would be great!

Puja said...

@Selena- I think both butter and olive oil will be good of course depending on your taste. I tried with butter here. Do drop me a note how it turns out.

Sushma said...

this looks so good...I could just eat this without any chip to dip :)

Kevin said...

Looks good! This is one of my favourite dips!

Tara said...

This looks so good I am going to add it to my Mouth Watering Mondays post tomorrow. Come on by to see it at www.noshingwiththenolands.com Cheers, Tara

Anonymous said...

I have it in the oven right now! I didn't have Panko, so I used plain bread crumbs... AND horror of horror.. I used shredded taco cheese. It is what I had on hand... : / We'll see!!!

Anonymous said...

I have been eyeing this dip for months now, I made for a bunch of guys and they are in love! It was so delicious! Thank you for sharing...K.Rachell,West Palm Beach,FL

Kate said...

all my fav things! ;) can't wait to try this!!

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