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The Pioneer Woman’s 7 Best Super Bowl Dip Recipes That Will Dazzle Your Game Day Spread

Make a medley of homemade dips to satisfy your Super Bowl party crowd!

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When it comes to Super Bowl dips, the unspoken rule is that a few options are better to include in your appetizer spread than one. Luckily, you don’t need to spend tons of time searching for game-worthy dip recipes as Ree Drummond (aka the Pioneer Woman) has plenty to choose from! Whether you’re in the mood for hot and cheesy dip, cold and creamy clam dip or both, her dip recipes are simple to make crowd-pleasers. Here are seven of the Pioneer Woman’s best Super Bowl dip recipes that will steal the show at your game day gathering.

1. Rotel Dip

Rotel dip recipe
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This dip combines Rotel’s famous diced chiles and tomatoes with ground beef, Velveeta cheese and other ingredients. The result is a warm and zesty dip that’s ready to serve in 20 minutes.

2. Clam Dip

For a chilled spread, this clam dip recipe doesn’t disappoint as it’s packed with tangy and pungent flavors. Plus, the Pioneer Woman uses canned clams instead of fresh clams as a convenient yet still tasty swap.

3. Lasagna Dip and Chips

We all love lasagna for its cheesy and saucy deliciousness—and Ree takes those same elements and puts them into a hearty dip. The chips are even unique as they consist of boiled lasagna noodles that are cut, tossed in a Parmesan-oregano mixture and baked until crisp.

4. Fiery Goat Cheese Dip

This Fiery Goat Cheese Dip packs a spicy kick thanks to a pinch of red peppers flakes. Serve this baked dip straight out of the skillet with crostini and crackers once the goat cheese is golden brown.

5. Chili Cheese Dip

Chili cheese dip as part of a roundup of Super Bowl dips
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Every bite of this chili cheese dip gives you a taste of rich and spiced flavor goodness. While the dip’s base uses a shortcut beef and pinto bean chili, the Pioneer Woman says you can use 2½ cups of another chili—especially if you have a leftover batch on hand.

6. Hot Corn Chile Dip

Sweet corn meets mildly jalapeño and creamy dairy in this toss-together dip. You can even prep it ahead by assembling the dip and keeping it covered in the fridge for up to two days before baking it.

7. Bacon Cheeseburger Dip

Transforming a classic bacon cheeseburger with toppings into a filling and yummy dip couldn’t be easier. Consider making a double batch as party guests will likely devour it before halftime!

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