This blue cheese dip recipe is perfect for your next party or game day gathering. Serve it with wings, potato chips, tortilla chips, or fresh vegetables!
I have been a fan of blue cheese forever.
There is something about the tanginess that I love. Sometimes, I even say it is the best cheese.
If you feel the same way about blue cheese, this homemade blue cheese dip is the easy recipe for you. All of the flavors of my creamy blue cheese dip recipe are balanced, making this the perfect appetizer for any parties you host or attend.
I know people who don’t like blue cheese because they think it is “smelly,” but I think that is what makes it so unique and flavorful. The blue cheese flavor is addictive!
I am calling out all blue cheese skeptics – this delicious dip is the perfect addition to football season and game day parties. You will have one or two blue cheese fans amongst your friends and family.
Make this perfect dip and other easy dips, like Tomato Queso Dip, Slow Cooker Bean Dip Recipe, and Creamy Whipped Feta Dip, to satisfy everyone at the party.
Creamy Blue Cheese Dip Recipe
The first time I made this blue cheese dip recipe, I created it after eating some buffalo wings. I wanted a more substantial yet creamy dip to dip my buffalo chicken wings into next time.
I consider this a classic blue cheese dip, but there are different ways to make any recipe – that makes cooking such a cool thing. You can prepare this delicious dip the day before and chill it overnight or a few hours before your game day party.
Depending on how much you love blue cheese, feel free to add or decrease the cheesy goodness. We are big blue cheese fans at The Thirsty Feast, so I will often sprinkle some additional blue cheese crumbles on top before serving.
We also have used this creamy blue cheese dip for wings. It has a thicker consistency than blue cheese salad dressing and sticks to wings nicely.
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How to Make Blue Cheese Dip
You’ll need a food processor to make this easy blue cheese dip recipe.
Place the softened cream cheese and sour cream in the bowl of the food processor. These two dairy ingredients serve as your dip’s base.
Pulse the cream cheese and sour cream until they reach a smooth texture. With the cream cheese and sour cream well combined, it’s time to add the rest of the ingredients that make this delicious recipe unique.
Transfer the cream cheese and sour cream to a medium bowl. Then add the blue cheese crumbles.
Incorporate the minced garlic, which adds depth and a savory dimension to the dip’s taste. Season the mixture with black pepper and salt, adjusting the amounts to suit your preferences.
Stir these ingredients thoroughly with a wooden spoon until evenly distributed throughout the creamy base.
It’s essential to refrigerate the mixture to allow the flavors of the dip to meld and intensify. Transfer the dip to a covered airtight container and place it in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours before serving.
You can also keep the dip in the medium bowl you used to make it, covered with plastic wrap.
The refrigeration period is crucial for the dip’s ingredients to incorporate. Chilling the dip also helps it achieve a firmer consistency, making it easier to scoop and enjoy.
Ingredient Substitutions or Additions
If you want a blue cheese dip that is more creamy, add another ½ cup of sour cream.
You can also substitute the base of sour cream with plain Greek yogurt.
If you don’t have fresh garlic, substitute with ½ teaspoon of garlic powder, adjusting and adding more to suit your taste.
If you’re looking for a smooth dip without the blue cheese chunks, add all ingredients to the food processor and pulse until smooth.
What kind of blue cheese should I use?
There are many different types of blue cheese. The key to the most flavor is picking a good quality cheese.
My favorite type of blue cheese is gorgonzola, but try a few before you choose your favorite. Some types of blue cheese to try include:
- Roquefort
- Gorgonzola
- Stilton
For this recipe, I recommend using a semi-soft, crumbly blue cheese like the ones above or Danish blue cheese. If you buy a wedge of blue cheese, crumble it really well.
You can find most of them in the cheese section of your grocery store.
What should I serve with blue cheese dip?
I am a big fan of serving this easy dip with tortilla chips or potato chips.
Fresh vegetables like carrot sticks and celery sticks are classic accompaniments for blue cheese and buffalo sauce.
Other raw veggies like cherry tomatoes and bell peppers are great options.
You can also use this dip as a substitute for blue cheese dressing when serving buffalo chicken wings (check out my homemade buffalo sauce recipe!)
How to store homemade blue cheese dip
If you have any dip leftover (doubtful), store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. A mason jar is also a good storage option.
Equipment
Ingredients
- 8 ounces cream cheese softened
- 1 cup light sour cream
- 1 cup blue cheese crumbles
- ½ cup green onions diced
- ½ cup fresh parsley diced
- ½ teaspoon white vinegar
- kosher salt and black pepper to taste
Instructions
- In the bowl of a food processor, combine the cream cheese and sour cream until smooth.
- Remove the cream cheese/sour cream combination and transfer it to a medium bowl.
- Add the remaining ingredients and stir well until combined.
- Cover and chill for 2 hours before serving.
Amy
Monday 21st of January 2019
We tried this for Christmas. Served it with raw veggies, pretzel chips, and potato chips. It is in one word: addictive!!! My husband had leftover buffalo chicken pizza and used this dip to dip it in and he said it was perfect. If you have a blue cheese lovers in your life, make this for them. It's awesome!
Jenny
Monday 21st of January 2019
Thanks Amy!
Lauren
Monday 19th of September 2016
Thanks for sharing your recipe at Craft Frenzy Friday at Mom Home Guide! It looks great!
Cristina at Ava's Alphabet
Wednesday 14th of September 2016
Yum! This dip looks so great. Perfect for the holidays, but I can also see throwing it in the cooler for an awesome football tailgating snack. Thank you for sharing on Family Joy Blog Link-Up Party this week.
Helen at the Lazy Gastronome
Wednesday 14th of September 2016
oh wow!! Sweet potato chips with blue cheese dip - sounds so good!! Thanks for sharing on the What’s for Dinner link up and don’t forget to leave a comment at the party – Next week’s features that also leave a comment get pinned and tweeted!
Amanda
Tuesday 13th of September 2016
I love sweet potato chips and this blue cheese dip looks like a yummy addition. Thank you for linking up to the Creative K Kids' tasty Tuesday, I can't wait to see what you come up with next week.