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Enjoy this flavorful Velveeta Queso Recipe with tortilla chips, soft pretzels, or anything you like to dip. Slight heat with that roasty toasty flavor.

I’m not sure whether I can blame my own vices for throwing this recipe together or just straight up pregnancy cravings. Either way, I have a feeling you all are going to thank me for this little gem of a recipe.
I’ve been trying to come up with fast and easy recipes that anyone could throw together in a hot second or two. With the looming holidays making their way towards us, I figure we all need these “oh crap, I’m going to a party and don’t know what to make” recipes just waiting in the wings. So here is my first installment. Roasted Jalapeno Queso…the perfect spicy and cheesy appetizer that everyone and their Mom will love.


Not only is this recipe so so good, but it’s party-ready in about 20 minutes. Plus, if you have a mini slow cooker, this Queso will stay warm for hours!

Oh hello, lover.

I served mine with some soft pretzels, chips and a few veggies, but feel free to serve whatever your little heart desires with this dip.

I mentioned in the printable recipe that the heat level of this Queso is pretty dependent on how long you cook the jalapenos. The longer you cook them, the less heat they will have, so if you like a lot of heat, just give them a quick saute. If you really can’t stand a whole lot of heat, cook the jalapenos as long as possible. I was somewhere in the middle. Slight heat with that roasty toasty flavor. Yum yum!

This makes a TON, so if you have a small gathering, be sure to halve the recipe. If not, make the entire thing and party on 🙂
Printable recipe below. Have a great day, friends!!
More Mexican Dips to Try!
- Cowboy Caviar or Creamy Cowboy Caviar
- Macro Friendly Protein Refried Beans
- Beef Enchilada Dip
- Classic Guacamole Recipe
- Amazing Pico de Gallo Recipe
- Jalapeño Queso Fundido
- 7 Layer Dip

Velveeta Queso Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1/2 cup red onion or yellow onion, finely diced
- 2 large jalapeños seeded and finely chopped
- salt & pepper
- 32 oz Velveeta cheese cubed
- 20 oz mild tomatoes with chiles two 10 oz cans, such as Rotel
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1/2 cup drained and rinsed black beans optional
Instructions
- In a large skillet over medium heat, saute onion and jalapeno in olive oil for 8 minutes or until very tender and browned. Sprinkle with a little salt and black pepper. The longer you cook your jalapenos, the less heat they will have. I like to cook mine a lot because I prefer the roasty toasty flavor of a well cooked jalapeno instead of just straight up heat. To each his own.
- To the jalapenos and onions, stir in cubed velveeta, Rotel, cumin and black beans {if using}. Stir to melt completely, another 8 minutes or so. Transfer to a warming bowl or Party Crock and serve immediately! Enjoy with chips, soft pretzels or anything your little heart desires.





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Hello, instead of velveeta, what type of real cheese combo would you recommend? I live outside the country and velveeta isn’t sold here.
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Love the party crock! The blue is to cute ????
I want a red party crock to serve this great recipe. I can’t wait !!! Thank you much.
Love to have blue, please! Thanks!
OMG this looks absolutely scrumptious!!
I would love the yellow Crock please pretty please :P!
I would love red!
I like the blue! Mmmm…this looks delicious!
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I would love a blue one!!
What a wonderful recipe and Party Crock! Would be a great gift along with the recipe for the dip inside for our granddaughter who loved playing cooking shows with me when she was younger. I bet the Red would hit the spot for her!
I would like a red one. I have two children that like to come over with their friends and have dad put out the snacks. This one will be perfect for them and easy too. Thanks.