Jalapeno Sour Cream Dip. Creamy Jalapeno is great for dipping veggies and chips. I make it for my family each week. We love it for dipping tortilla chips.
Sour cream takes the edge off the spice (which for me is defeating the purpose) but this dip is one that I can enjoy because it accents the heat as opposed to just reducing it. I usually have no use for any of the usual dips that are served with spicy appetizers like chicken wings. This Chuy's Creamy Jalapeno Dip is made with jalapenos, cilantro, sour cream, mayo, buttermilk, ranch dip mix, and spices. You can have Jalapeno Sour Cream Dip using 6 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Jalapeno Sour Cream Dip
- You need 8-10 of jalapeno's.
- It's 1 cup of sour cream.
- You need 1 cup of mayonnaise.
- Prepare 1 of whole bunch of cilantro.
- Prepare 1 packet of hidden valley fiesta ranch dip mix (Secret is the fiesta).
- It's 1 of serrano pepper (if like spicy).
We're talking Jalapeno Cream Cheese Dip, and this stuff is awesome! We had a pool party at a neighbor's house over the weekend, and I brought this dip. I wanted something thick and creamy with a nice touch of spiciness that people would enjoy, and it went over quite nicely. Creamy, cheesy, and easy to prepare, this dip will hit the spot!
Jalapeno Sour Cream Dip instructions
- Cut stems off of jalapeños and place into a food processor. (The more seeds the hotter the dip will be). If like spicy cut the stem off of a serrano pepper and add..
- Cut the whole bunch of cilantro stems off and place in food processor on top of peppers. Empty packet of fiesta ranch dip next..
- Add sour cream and mayo next and blend until smooth. Place into small container and in the refrigerator until thickens. Enjoy!!.
Combine jalapenos, cilantro, sour cream, garlic, lime juice and salt in the bowl of a food processor. Maybe you can try using cream cheese instead of sour cream. I made this type of dip yesterday and added avocados. Remember that Jalapeno Sour Cream I found last week? If you love the creamy jalapeno sauce from Chuy's, you're in luck—this copycat version tastes just like the one they serve at the restaurant.