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How Do I Make J Jalapeno White Cheese Dip

Slow Cooker Queso Blanco. This velvety, rich cheese dip is just as good– if not better– than the kind you get from your favorite Mexican restaurant. Serve it straight from the slow cooker (where it will keep warm) at a party, or ladle over nachos.

Slow Cooker Queso Blanco. This velvety, rich cheese dip is just as good-- if not better-- than the kind you get from your favorite Mexican restaurant. Serve it straight from the slow cooker (where it will keep warm) at a party, or ladle over nachos. | hostthetoast.com

Slow Cooker Queso Blanco. This velvety, rich cheese dip is just as good-- if not better-- than the kind you get from your favorite Mexican restaurant. Serve it straight from the slow cooker (where it will keep warm) at a party, or ladle over nachos. | hostthetoast.com

Somewhere around the point of "8 pounds of cheese down", I started to think thatmaybe I should cool it on the queso for the week.

Alright, that's a bit of an exaggeration, but it really feels like I have eaten enough gallons of cheese dip to sustain a small village over the past few days. The thing is, I've been making queso in the slow cooker for years now, but I've always somewhat winged it with different cheeses, different cooking times, and different mix-ins. I never bothered to measure and tweak to perfection, until one of my friends mentioned that she'd been preparing her menu for her upcoming Super Bowl party, and asked me if I had a recipe on the blog for "that crock pot cheese dip".No, but I should. I really should.

Slow Cooker Queso Blanco. This velvety, rich cheese dip is just as good-- if not better-- than the kind you get from your favorite Mexican restaurant. Serve it straight from the slow cooker (where it will keep warm) at a party, or ladle over nachos. | hostthetoast.com

So, long story short, after a lot of testing, I've found my favorite form of that crock pot cheese dip: this Slow Cooker Queso Blanco. And after all of that testing, I obviously couldn't let any go to waste. (It should be a crime to even consider it!) I still have a couple of cups' worth of queso in my fridge, by the way. You know, just in case anyone wants to come eat it and save me from myself.

HOW TO MAKE QUESO WITHOUT VELVEETA

People have been making queso with Velveeta for longer than I've been alive, and I won't deny that it serves its purpose. But for as useful as the bright orange cheese-substitute is, it's also justnot cheese.Or at least not real cheese– it's pasteurized cheese product, which tastes as strangely off as it sounds. (Mind you, not all pasteurized cheese products are bad. But we'll get back to that in a minute.) Personally, I try to avoid it, and it especially has no place in Queso Blanco (aka white cheese sauce), as it's… well… orange. And it's also decidedly not delicious.

Slow Cooker Queso Blanco. This velvety, rich cheese dip is just as good-- if not better-- than the kind you get from your favorite Mexican restaurant. Serve it straight from the slow cooker (where it will keep warm) at a party, or ladle over nachos. | hostthetoast.com

Instead, I use a trick that I picked up from J. Kenji Lopez-Alt of The Food Lab, which is using shredded cheese, evaporated milk, and cornstarch to make a smooth sauce. Kenji tosses his cheeses in cornstarch, adds them to a pot of warm evaporated milk, and stirs until the cheeses are fully melted and combined. (I also now use this method for many of my own recipes.) The cornstarch prevents clumping and helps to thicken the liquid, while the evaporated milk contains a denser concentration of milk proteins than regular milk, which also ensures that the sauce is smooth and stable.

It's as easy as that.

HOW TO MAKE SLOW COOKER QUESO BLANCO

Generally, when making cheese sauce with Kenji's method, I reach for a mixture of cheddars. However, I really love the consistency of white cheese sauce, which is made smoother with the help of adifferent(but much more appealingly-flavored) processed cheese– American cheese. I know, you think I'm a hypocrite after rambling on about the virtues of real cheese, but don't let me lose you here. I'm not generally an American cheese fan myself… At least not on its own. But deli-sliced white American cheeses are leaps and bounds more delicious than their single-slice-packaged-counterparts, and they contain less chemicals and additives and moreactual cheese.Meanwhile, they still have added ingredients that help give them a smoother, more stable melt, and the creamy flavor is exactly what you want in a good queso dip.

Not to worry though, we also userealreal cheese in the form of Monterrey Jack for this Slow Cooker Queso Blanco recipe, which has a mild flavor similar to cheddar cheese, but is great for melting and is often used in Mexican and Tex-Mex restaurants here in the states (like the ones you're likely usually eating queso blanco at).

Slow Cooker Queso Blanco. This velvety, rich cheese dip is just as good-- if not better-- than the kind you get from your favorite Mexican restaurant. Serve it straight from the slow cooker (where it will keep warm) at a party, or ladle over nachos. | hostthetoast.com

Just like with Kenji's method, I toss the cheeses with cornstarch before adding them to the slow cooker. I don't heat the evaporated milk first, though. Instead, I pour the evaporated milk into the slow cooker and heat it all together over low heat for 90 minutes.

But before I do that, I like to add a little extra flavor to the mix. My favorite way to do so is with chiles. I use both milder diced green chiles (from a can) and fresh, spicy minced jalapenos to add plenty of flavor. In addition, I mix in garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, and salt. You can use fresh garlic and onion if desired, but at that point I feel like the cheese dip gets a little too chunky for my tastes– the chiles as enough texture to the otherwise smooth sauce as it is.

After everything is heated through, I stir it all until smooth. At first it's going to look a bit concerning– slightly grainy, thin, and not entirely melted, but as you stir it will come together to form a thick, beautiful, shiny, smooth sauce that's absolutely perfect for dipping.

Slow Cooker Queso Blanco. This velvety, rich cheese dip is just as good-- if not better-- than the kind you get from your favorite Mexican restaurant. Serve it straight from the slow cooker (where it will keep warm) at a party, or ladle over nachos. | hostthetoast.com

SLOW COOKER QUESO BLANCO VIDEO

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  • 1 pound Monterrey Jack cheese, shredded
  • 8 ounces deli American cheese, shredded
  • 3 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 3 (12-ounce) cans evaporated milk
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon Kosher salt, or to taste
  • 1 (7 ounce) can diced green chiles, undrained
  • 2 jalapenos, minced

  1. In a large bowl or the bowl of your slow cooker, toss the shredded cheeses with cornstarch until evenly combined. Add the cheeses to the slow cooker and pour over the evaporated milk. Stir in the remaining ingredients until evenly distributed.
  2. Cover and cook on low in the slow cooker for 90 minutes.
  3. Set the slow cooker to warm, uncover, and stir until smooth. It will be thin and grainy at first but will come together as you continue to stir.
  4. Serve from the slow cooker set to warm.

How Do I Make J Jalapeno White Cheese Dip

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