Cheeseburger Dip: The Irresistible Game Day Appetizer You Need

I have a confession: every single time I make this Cheeseburger Dip, I can’t stop sneaking chips into the skillet. It’s that addicting. Imagine everything you love about a juicy bacon cheeseburger the seasoned beef, the gooey melted cheese, the tangy pickles, the savory onion, the smoky bacon all melted together into one warm, creamy, scoopable dip. It delivers every classic cheeseburger flavor in a single bite, no bun required. And honestly, it might just steal the show at your next gathering.

This is my go-to appetizer for game day, parties, and pretty much any time people are coming over. It comes together in about 25 minutes, and the crowd-pleasing payoff is huge. Let me walk you through it.

What Is Cheeseburger Dip?

Cheeseburger dip takes all the fixings of a classic cheeseburger and turns them into a hot, melty dip you scoop with chips. You brown some seasoned ground beef, melt it together with creamy cheese and tomatoes, then fold in pickles and crispy bacon at the end. The result is rich, cheesy, and packed with that unmistakable burger flavor in every bite.

It’s a dip on the thicker, heartier side, which means it loads up beautifully onto a sturdy chip. Think of it as a cheeseburger you can share from one skillet — perfect for grazing while you chat, cheer, or mingle. It’s comfort food in its most social, snackable form.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

There’s a lot to love here. First, it’s genuinely easy, coming together in about 25 minutes with simple, accessible ingredients. Second, it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser that disappears fast at any party. Furthermore, it’s wonderfully customizable, so you can tweak it to match your favorite burger toppings. And finally, it works for any occasion, from a low-key movie night to a big game-day spread. Once you make it, you’ll find yourself bringing it everywhere.

Ingredients You’ll Need

This recipe serves eight. Here’s everything, in US measurements:

IngredientAmountRole
Ground beef1 lbHearty burger base
Velveeta, cubed16 ozUltra-smooth melt
Diced tomatoes with green chilies, undrained1 (10 oz) canFlavor and a little kick
Mozzarella cheese, shredded1 cupExtra cheesy stretch
Red onion, diced1 small (~½ cup)Mild, sweet flavor
Hamburger seasoning1 tbspClassic burger taste
Dill pickles, finely diced4 (~½ cup)Tangy crunch
Thick-cut bacon, cooked and crumbled4 slicesSmoky, salty bites
Tortilla or potato chipsFor servingThe scoopers

A quick note: Velveeta is a processed cheese that melts into a famously smooth, creamy consistency. The undrained tomatoes matter too, since that liquid adds flavor and keeps the dip from getting too thick.

How to Make Cheeseburger Dip

The method is simple and quick, with one key move at the end. Follow these steps and you’ll nail it.

Step 1: Brown the beef

First, add the ground beef to a large skillet over medium heat. Then cook it, breaking up the meat as you go, until it’s no longer pink, about 8 to 10 minutes. After that, drain the excess grease from the pan so your dip stays rich rather than oily.

Step 2: Melt it all together

Next, add the cubed Velveeta, undrained tomatoes, mozzarella, diced onion, and hamburger seasoning. Then stir to combine and continue cooking until the cheese is fully melted, about 5 minutes. The dip will turn smooth, creamy, and gloriously gooey.

Step 3: Fold in pickles and bacon

Now, fold in the diced pickles and crumbled bacon. Adding them at the end keeps the pickles tangy and the bacon distinct, so you get those signature bursts of flavor in every scoop rather than melting them into the background.

Step 4: Serve warm

Finally, serve the dip warm with tortilla chips or potato chips. It’s best enjoyed hot and melty, straight from the skillet, so bring it to the table while everything’s still creamy and inviting.

Smart Substitutions

One of the best things about this dip is how forgiving it is. Here are some easy swaps:

If you don’t have…Use this
Ground beefGround turkey or ground chicken
VelveetaCheddar, or a cheddar–Monterey Jack blend
MozzarellaMonterey Jack or Colby Jack
Red onionWhite or yellow onion
Regular baconTurkey bacon (or leave it out)

Not a pickle or onion person? Just leave them out. The dip is endlessly adaptable to your taste.

Easy Variations to Try

Once you’ve got the base down, it’s fun to play. For a spicy kick, stir in jalapeño peppers or a splash of hot sauce. For more veggies, add bell peppers, mushrooms, or even spinach. A clove of minced garlic deepens the savory flavor beautifully. And if you somehow want it even creamier, a spoonful of sour cream or cream cheese does the trick, though it’s already plenty rich. You can also stir in diced ham or sausage for a different meaty twist.

Slow Cooker Method

This dip is perfect for hands-off entertaining. To make it in a slow cooker, first brown the ground beef, then add it to the slow cooker along with the Velveeta, tomatoes, mozzarella, onions, and hamburger seasoning. Cover and cook on low for 2 to 3 hours, stirring a few times, until the cheeses are melted and everything is well combined. In the final 15 to 20 minutes, add the pickles and bacon. Best of all, you can keep it on the “warm” setting so it’s ready to serve throughout your party.

Storing and Reheating

If you somehow have leftovers, they store and reheat easily. Let the dip cool to room temperature, then store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 to 4 days. When you’re ready to enjoy it again, microwave it for 1 to 2 minutes, stirring halfway through, or warm it on the stovetop over medium heat, stirring frequently. You can also reheat it in a 350°F oven for 15 to 20 minutes, or in a slow cooker on low for 1 to 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Either way, it comes right back to creamy.

Key Takeaways

Cheeseburger Dip is a warm, creamy, scoopable take on a bacon cheeseburger, ready in about 25 minutes. Brown the seasoned beef, melt it with Velveeta, tomatoes, mozzarella, and onion, then fold in pickles and bacon at the very end for the best texture. Don’t drain the tomatoes, customize the toppings to your taste, and use the slow-cooker method for easy entertaining. Serve it hot with sturdy chips, and get ready for it to vanish. Make this for your next game day, and you’ll be the most popular person in the room.

Cheeseburger Dip

Cheeseburger Dip

Cheeseburger Dip gives you all the flavors and fixings of a classic bacon cheeseburger in a warm, creamy dip. The perfect easy appetizer for game day or any gathering.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
25 minutes
Servings 8 people

Ingredients
  

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 16 ounces Velveeta cubed
  • 1 can 10 ounces diced tomatoes with green chilies, undrained
  • 1 cup 113 g mozzarella cheese, shredded
  • 1 small red onion diced (about 1/2 cup)
  • 1 tablespoon hamburger seasoning
  • 4 dill pickles finely diced (about 1/2 cup)
  • 4 slices thick-cut bacon cooked and crumbled
  • Tortilla chips for serving

Instructions
 

  • To a large skillet over medium heat, add the ground beef. Cook, breaking the meat up as you go, until the beef is no longer pink (8 to 10 minutes). Drain the excess grease from the pan. Add the Velveeta, tomatoes, mozzarella, onions, and hamburger seasoning. Stir to combine. Continue cooking until the cheese is fully melted (about 5 minutes). Fold in the pickles and bacon. Serve warm with tortilla chips or potato chips.

Notes

Do not drain the tomatoes; the liquid adds flavor and keeps the dip from being too thick (it’s a dip on the thicker side). Substitutions: ground turkey or chicken for beef; cheddar or a cheddar–Monterey Jack blend for Velveeta; Monterey Jack or Colby Jack for mozzarella; white or yellow onion for red; turkey bacon for regular. Leave out the pickles, onion, or bacon if you prefer. Variations: add jalapeños or hot sauce for heat, or bell peppers, mushrooms, garlic, spinach, diced ham, or sausage. Slow cooker: brown the beef, add it with the Velveeta, tomatoes, mozzarella, onions, and seasoning; cook on low 2 to 3 hours, stirring a few times; add pickles and bacon in the final 15 to 20 minutes, then keep on warm. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 to 4 days; reheat in the microwave, on the stovetop, in a 350°F oven for 15 to 20 minutes, or in a slow cooker on low for 1 to 2 hours.