Cream Cheese, Chipped Beef & Mayonnaise Cheese Ball Recipe
A favorite classic appetizer that everyone loves! Chipped beef dip with cream cheese, Buddig beef, garlic and Worcestershire, perfect for the holidays or game day.
I'm a sucker for anything with cream cheese or sour cream as a key ingredient, and that includes appetizers and dips. My parents and my dad's side of the family always put out a big bowl of chipped beef dip to snack on and tide everyone over until dinner. I can't remember a holiday gathering without it. It's so easy and so good.
I just started making some the past few years for my family and they love it, especially my husband. My mom was here for Thanksgiving and I watched her make it, no measuring, just eyeballing everything. It's that kind of recipe.
Ingredients for this party dip
Just a few ingredients needed for this simple cream cheese-based dip:
- Cream cheese
- Buddig brand smoked and pressed beef
- Garlic powder
- Worcestershire sauce
- A little milk to thin consistency so it's spreadable
How to make chipped beef dip
Just as easy to make as the ingredients are to gather.
- Thinly slice beef into strips and then chop, set aside.
- Bring the cream cheese to room temperature, then place in mixing bowl. Add garlic powder and a couple dashes of Worcestershire and mix well with a fork. Add a little milk and mix to thin and soften consistency.
- Toss in the chopped beef and combine well. Taste for seasonings and adjust if needed. I add a little fresh cracked pepper, my mom does not.
- Transfer to a pretty serving bowl, add a little dip knife and serve with crackers.
Recipe Notes and Tips
- The cream cheese needs to be really soft to work with, I take it out several hours before making.
- You could garnish it with some sliced green onions before serving, I don't, but you can if you want.
- This is a cold chipped beef dip but you can also make a version that is baked and served hot. It usually has scallions and pecans in it or on top. Here's a recipe to check out for a warm version of this dip and another hot version with pecans.
- We keep the dip out and at room temp for the duration and serve with assorted crackers or corn chips.
This dip is definitely an old-school party appetizer and favorite for the holidays, game day, potluck or any large gathering where snacks are involved. It's the classic appetizer to graze on that everyone loves! Enjoy,Kelly🍴🐦
Other easy appetizers for a crowd to try:
- Perfect Guacamole with Homemade Tortilla Chips
- Instant Pot Blackberry Jalapeño BBQ Meatballs
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- 2 (2-ounce) packages Buddig brand smoked, pressed beef
- 1 (8-ounce) block of cream cheese, softened at room temp
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder or more to taste
- 2 dashes Worcestershire sauce or to taste
- 1-2 tablespoons milk
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Slice pressed beef into thin strips and then chop into smallish squares or cut into ½-inch pieces. Set aside.
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In bowl, place softened cream cheese and add garlic powder and Worcestershire and combine well with a fork. Add milk, a little at a time, to soften consistency for ease of spreadability. Add chopped beef and combine well. Taste for seasonings, adding a little salt and pepper, if desired.
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Transfer to a pretty serving bowl, add a little cocktail serving knife and serve with assorted crackers or jumbo corn chips. Enjoy!
- Room temp cream cheese is a must.
- Recipe can easily be doubled.
- Can add more chopped beef, if desired. I'd say 4 to 6 ounces is about right.
- Serving size varies, expect 8 to 10 servings, depends who can't stop eating it all!
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