Dill Pickle Cheeseburger Dip is simply your favorite cheeseburger in dip form! It’s perfect for the Super Bowl, Gameday, or any social event that calls for a showstopper appetizer or snack!
Loaded with all the usual suspects of a meaty cheeseburger, this burger dip will leave you satisfied while simultaneously begging for more.
The pickles added to the dip provide a lovely little zing that you won’t want to do without once having experienced it. If you love my French Onion Dip, and Corn and Cream Cheese Dip, then you’ll love this recipe.
Serve this dill pickle cheeseburger dip alongside a bowl of tortilla chips, potato chips, sliced cucumber, and carrots…pretty much anything that you can use to scoop up chunks of this creamy burger-like dip!
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- This dip tastes just like an actual cheeseburger but in dip form! You won’t have any problem with leftovers and it’s ideal for the Super Bowl, Game day, or a summer cookout – dip away while the main meal is grilled!
- This dip is a one-skillet kind of recipe, making it super easy to whip up with minimal cleanup later on.
- The ingredients used to make this dill pickle cheeseburger dip are inexpensive, in fact you are likely to have most of them already.
- You can keep this dip simple or dress it up with additional garnishing options such as shredded lettuce, sliced dill pickles, and a drizzle of your favorite hamburger sauce.
Why This Recipe Works
- This dill pickle cheeseburger dip recipe includes step-by-step instructions with photos for making this scrumptious dip-worthy appetizer from scratch. This ensures that you don’t get lost along the way but rather serve up something that will give everyone something positive to talk about for days to come.
- Most of the ingredients used in this recipe (except perhaps for the fresh produce) are likely to already be in your pantry, and if not, are readily accessible in your local grocery store.
- You don’t need to scroll too far before coming across helpful recipe tips and tricks to make your cooking experience stress-free and enjoyable.
- I’ve made this dill pickle cheeseburger dip for quite some time for various family events and social gatherings which means that you can trust that I’m guiding you from tried and true techniques and processes.
- Recipe variations have been included in case you want to make slight tweaks to this dip when catering to personal preferences.
- Serving suggestions are provided in this recipe that you can use to present your dip in as well as ideas of what you can use to dig into your dip.
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Ingredient Notes
Below, I discuss the ingredients and possible substitutions if you don’t have a specific ingredient. However, if you are looking for the specific measurements of each ingredient, scroll down to the bottom of this article, just above the comments, for the printable recipe card, which includes all the ingredients and the specific amounts of each one.
- Ground beef – use a high quality ground beef for maximum flavor.
- Sweet onion – yellow onion will also do if you don’t have sweet onions.
- Garlic – garlic cloves that are minced are the best for the overall flavor of this dip. If you don’t have cloves then you can use pre-mined bottled garlic instead.
- Petite diced tomatoes – draining the tomatoes well will reduce any excess liquid in this dip so that it isn’t runny. You could use a can of spicy Ro-Tel tomatoes instead if you want a kick of heat.
- Dill pickles – finely chopped. You will also need to keep extra dill pickles in hand for garnish.
- Ketchup
- Worcestershire sauce
- Kosher salt – or regular table salt.
- Black pepper – ground pepper or freshly ground peppercorns.
- Cream cheese – this should be softened and cubed by the time you add it to other ingredients for easy incorporation. Make sure that you only use block cream cream, not cream cheese that’s packaged in a tub.
- Sharp cheddar cheese – shredded from a block, not pre-shredded.
- Monterey Jack cheese – shredded from a block, not pre-shredded.
- Parsley – freshly chopped as an optional garnish.
How To Make Dill Pickle Cheeseburger Dip
- In a large skillet over medium-high heat add the ground beef and break it up, once broken up add the onions and cook, stirring occasionally until the beef is cooked through with no pink left and the onions are translucent, 8-10 minutes.
- Add the garlic and cook until fragrant, stirring it in, 30 seconds. Drain off any excess grease.
- Add the tomatoes, pickles, ketchup, Worcestershire, salt, and pepper, mix to combine.
- Add the cream cheese and stir constantly until it is melted into the dip.
- Lower the heat to low and add the shredded cheeses, stir it in until melted.
- Take off the heat and serve with more chopped pickles for garnish and parsley.
Pro Recipe Tips
- Shredding your cheese from a block of cheese instead of having purchased pre-shredded cheese always seems to be best for overall taste and it also seems to melt the cheese better too.
- You can pretty much use any cheese that melts well but be sure to use a flavored cheese as it’s required for flavoring. I wouldn’t suggest using mozzarella for this reason as I think it’s too mild. Your best bet is using sharp cheddar cheese.
- To reheat stored dill pickle cheeseburger dip, simply warm the dip up in the microwave or in a skillet. You could even add it to a slow cooker and leave it on the warm setting, stirring every 15 minutes until completely eaten by your guests and family!
- Use high quality ground beef for this dip to maximum flavor. While you can opt to use lean ground beef, regular ground beef packs a ton of flavor thanks to the fatty content in it.
- Make sure to take your block of cream cheese out of the refrigerator about 30 minutes prior to making this dip. Softened cream cheese will be much easier to incorporate into the rest of the ingredients.
Recipe Variations
- For a spicy cheeseburger dip, make use of a can of spicy Ro-Tel tomatoes instead of the diced petite tomatoes. Cayenne pepper as well as diced jalapenos can also be added to the skillet while cooking the ground beef to increase the heat factor.
- For an even meatier dip, consider adding ½ pound of cooked and crumbled bacon! That would be oh-so-delicious!
- You could top off the dip with shredded lettuce and sliced pickles, and a drizzle of sauce (such as comeback sauce) to make this truly resemble your favorite cheeseburger! You will, however, need to remove the lettuce if you have any leftovers that you intend to store for later enjoyment otherwise it will wilt.
- For a vegetarian dill pickle cheeseburger dip, use a plant-based mince instead of the ground beef. Now, this won’t have as much flavor as the ground beef but it’s still going to be super tasty as a dip.
What To Serve With Dill Pickle Cheeseburger Dip
Dill pickle cheeseburger dip is best enjoyed on crunchy bread, baguettes, crackers, or even some healthy baked pita chips. Some of my favorites include potato chips or tortilla chips – perfect as a snack for a Super Bowl party or a summer cookout!
If you are looking for a low-carb option, consider serving this cheeseburger dip with baby carrots (or sliced carrot sticks), sliced celery, or cucumber…all of these options provide a delicious crunch!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is Dill Pickle Cheeseburger Dip?
Dill pickle cheeseburger is going to change the way you view dip forever! This dip contains all the recognizable ingredients, flavors, and textures of an actual cheeseburger – ground beef, onions, dill pickles, tomatoes, shredded cheese, and ketchup.
The cream cheese added to the mix provides added body and a dip-worthy consistency, enabling you to enjoy it by the ‘scoopful’ or spoonful!
How To Serve Dip Pickle Cheeseburger Dip
This dip is made in a skillet and is intended to be served directly out of the skillet. There’s really no need for you to place it into a separate serving bowl unless you wish to. Serving it directly out of the skillet also means less cleanup afterward.
Of course, if you anticipate that the dip will likely get cooler during a party, consider serving it in a slow cooker that’s set on low heat, and make sure to stir the dip every 15 minutes until it’s finished!
How Should I Store Leftover Cheeseburger Dip?
Leftover pickle cheeseburger dip can be placed in an airtight container or in a serving bowl, tightly covered with plastic wrap, to be stored for up to 3-4 days in the refrigerator.
Be mindful of the fact that the cherry tomatoes can become soggy in the fridge after 1-2 days so I do recommend using up any leftover dip sooner than later.
If you’d like to extend the shelf life of leftover dip, store it in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat in a skillet, in the microwave, or in a slow cooker.
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Recipe
Dill Pickle Cheeseburger Dip Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground beef
- 1 cup diced sweet onion
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 14.5 ounce can petite diced tomatoes drained
- 1/2 cup finely chopped dill pickles plus more for garnish
- 1 tablespoon ketchup
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 8 ounces cream cheese softened, cubed
- 4 ounces shredded sharp cheddar cheese
- 4 ounces shredded Monterey Jack cheese
- fresh chopped parsley for garnish optional
Instructions
- In a large skillet over medium-high heat add the ground beef and break it up, once broken up add the onions and cook, stirring occasionally until the beef is cooked through with no pink left and the onions are translucent, 8-10 minutes. Add the garlic and cook until fragrant, stirring it in, 30 seconds. Drain off any excess grease.
- Add the tomatoes, pickles, ketchup, Worcestershire, salt, and pepper, mix to combine.
- Add the cream cheese and stir constantly until it is melted into the dip.
- Lower the heat to low and add the shredded cheeses, stir it in until melted.
- Take off the heat and serve with more chopped pickles for garnish and parsley.
Teodora Grujic says
Thank you for sharing this amazing recipe! My guests loved it! I will make it again!
Gwynn says
This recipe takes dips to an all new level of deliciousness! So creative and yummy too!
Dannii says
What a great dip! This would be perfect for the superbowl party we are having!
Toni says
This quickly became a favorite dip at my house!!
Natalie says
Oh wow, what a dip. I think I never tried anything like this. Have to give this recipe a try. Can’t wait.