Taco dip

I really didn’t have time to make a meal for the week on Sunday, so here it was on Tuesday and I still had nothing. I decided that I would throw caution to the wind and make myself something that I would enjoy and not worry about how healthy it was.  Naturally, my meal would have to include chips, so I decided I would make a taco dip.  This is a really easy thing to make. When it was done, it reminded me of Bob Armstrong dip from Matt’s, but without the guacamole.  I may have to stop by and get some guacamole from the store to add to my dip when I eat it again tonight!

Ingredient:
1 – 2 lbs. of ground round
2 packets of taco seasoning
Sour Cream
Velveeta 2%
Chips

Brown the ground round and add taco seasoning, follow directions on the bag.

Put the taco meat in a casserole dish. Layer sour cream on the taco meat.

Cover the taco meat with sour cream

Layer slices of velveeta cheese on top of the sour cream.

Put in the oven at 375 for about 10 minutes or until cheese is melted.


Take a scoop of the dip and put it in a bowl.  Mix it up and dip your chips!

34 responses

  1. Kari@Loaves and Dishes's avatar

    This dip looks dangerously addictive!

    1. Courtney's avatar

      It really is. I’m pretty sure there will be no leftovers!!

    2. mamaof4foxes's avatar

      Did you drain the meat, probably looked right over that part

  2. kristen's avatar

    You did throw caution to the wind. YUM!

  3. Shelly's avatar

    if you only use 1lb of hamburger should you only use 1 packet of taco seasoning? also what size baking dish did you use and how much sour cream and velveeta? Looks soo good! can’t wait to try!

    1. Courtney's avatar

      I like a lot of seasoning, so I used 2 packets. I used an 8X8 pyrex. I didn’t really measure it out, just covered it up with sour cream and velveeta. You can play with it and put the amounts that you like best. I like a lot of cheese, so I put thicker chunks to cover it up. 🙂

  4. Krista's avatar

    My aunt makes something similar to this. She also puts in a jar of picante salsa and mixes everything together then bakes it. It is the best!

    1. Courtney's avatar

      I will have to try that next time!!!

  5. Jennifer's avatar

    How do you avoid your sour cream from curdling?

    1. Courtney's avatar

      I just cooked it until the cheese melted. The sour cream didn’t curdle.

  6. Holly's avatar

    This looks so amazing! Pretty sure I could hurt myself on some of that lol! Can’t wait to make some!!!

  7. Jordan's avatar

    I making this right now and I can’t wait to see how it turns out !! It looks amazing 🙌

    1. Courtney's avatar

      I hope you liked it!!!!

  8. Mari Saenz's avatar

    This looks delicious! My version has a layer (a whole can) of refried beans with the meat and cheese on top. Ive never used sour cream but imagine its delicious. Will have to try….thanks! 🙂

    1. Courtney's avatar

      I will have to try that the next time I make this!!! I bet Guacamole would be good in this too!

  9. Kim's avatar

    Made this exactly as the recipe called for and it was great!

    1. Courtney's avatar

      YEA!!! I love it!! I may have to make it again tonight!

  10. Emilee's avatar

    Yum! Could I make this in a crock pot? I want to bring it to work for a pot luck but am not sure it would be good like that. Thoughts?

    1. Courtney's avatar

      That’s a great idea! I would make sure to brown the meat first though!!

  11. AgarryF's avatar

    Made this tonight for our Monday night football party. It was a huge hit! Thank you.

  12. Katie Kay's Kitchen's avatar

    Delicious! I made this for a party this weekend and it was a huge hit. I used 1lb ground beef, 1 taco seasoning, and I mixed some salsa into the sour cream and baked it in a square dish. FABULOUS and so yummy! I linked to this recipe on my Facebook page!

  13. Chelsie's avatar

    Could you do this in a crock pot? Brown the hamburger on the stove and then just throw everything into a crock pot and stir it up instead of layering it? I have a goodie day at work and need it to stay warm.

    1. Courtney's avatar

      I don’t see why not! Let me know how it turned out!!

  14. Michelle's avatar

    Looks delicious, I’m trying for the Super Bowl!

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  17. marilyn44's avatar

    Hello from Iowa ..🎃 Could I make this early in the morning and serve it for our evening meal ? Thank You …. Marilyn 🎉

    1. Courtney's avatar

      Yes! I eat a little and put it in the fridge for the next day!!

  18. Kellie's avatar

    I bet this would be good with some refried beans in it too…like a layer type of dip. Yummy.

  19. Anna's avatar

    Just made this for a Friday movie night. Everyone loved it! It was gone within 10 minutes. Thanks!

  20. Lisa Rhoades's avatar

    Made this for dinner tonight and served it with homemade guacamole and chips. It was YUMMY!! Thank you!

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  22. Jody Floyd's avatar

    How much sour cream and how much velveeta?

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