Baked Corn & Sausage Dip

Baked Corn & Sausage Dip is an easy and hearty dip filled with breakfast sausage, corn, Rotel, and cream cheese.  It’s perfect for snacking no matter the occasion!
Baked Corn and Sausage Dip - Diary of a Recipe Collector

So let me tell you about my family’s favorite food love…CORN!  We love corn in just about anything!  And this Baked Corn and Sausage Dip right here was no exception.  I brought it over to my sisters house for some afternoon swimming, and we loved it!
Baked Corn & Sausage Dip - Diary of a Recipe Collector

There is just something about swimming that makes me crave chips and dip.  I especially crave dips like this one!!  Oh my goodness!  I made a big batch of it and thought it would probably be too much…but not with my family.  We scarfed that thing down in a hurry!  I can so see myself making this again and again in the future.


Baked Corn & Sausage Dip - Diary of a Recipe Collector

It’s made from all the good things like breakfast sausage, cream cheese, Rotel… Shall I go on?  Just those ingredients alone make anything good! The first time I made it, I baked it in a large casserole dish to serve everyone at a family gathering.  Since then, I’ve been making a smaller recipe in my cast iron skillet when we want a little snack at home.  No matter what, it hits the spot!

Baked Corn & Sausage Dip - Diary of a Recipe Collector

Can I only make half the recipe for Baked Corn and Sausage Dip?

  • Yes!  I do that most of the time.  When I do this, I bake it in my cast iron skillet as pictured.  You can shorten the baking time in this case to 10 to 15 minutes.
  • If we are going to be with several family members, then I definitely make the full recipe in a 7 x 10 casserole dish.  

Is a cast iron skillet worth it?

Baked Corn & Sausage Dip - Diary of a Recipe Collector

Baked Corn & Sausage Dip

Cook Time: 35 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Baked Corn & Sausage Dip is an easy and hearty dip filled with breakfast sausage, corn, Rotel, and cream cheese.  It's perfect for snacking no matter the occasion!

Ingredients

  • 1 1b. breakfast sausage
  • 1 8 oz. block cream cheese
  • 1 10 oz. can Rotel ( I used Mild)
  • 2 14 oz. cans corn, drained
  • 8 jarred jalapeno slices, chopped
  • 1 cup shredded cheese
  • Fresh chopped cilantro (optional)
  • Fritos Scoops

Instructions

  1. Brown sausage. Drain grease.
  2. Stir in cream cheese and melt over medium-low heat.
  3. Stir in Rotel, corn, and jalapenos.
  4. Pour in a large casserole dish and bake at 350 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes.
  5. Remove from oven and top with shredded cheese and cilantro.

Notes

*Note-This recipe can be halved and cooked in a 10 inch cast iron skillet. You only need to bake it for about 10 to 15 minutes if you half the recipe.

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18 Comments

  1. Your boys are precious & little future heartbreakers! I can’t wait to make this dip for my friends at our next gathering. I do have one small question regarding the cream cheese. It has 1 oz of block cream cheese. Should I use the small size 4oz size and divide it by four? Would it be too much if I used the whole block? I’m planning my grocery list for Friday and needed to know. I have enjoyed so many of your recipes and look forward to many more. Thanks in advance, Linda B

    1. Hi Linda! I’m so glad you commented and caught my error!! It is supposed to be a whole 8 oz block of cream cheese. Now if you are concerned about calories/fat, I’m sure you could reduce the amount to your preference. Thanks so much for letting me know you’ve enjoyed some of my recipes! That means the world to me! I love sharing what I make!

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