Game Day Slow Cooker Pizza Dip Recipe

Super Bowl Sunday is just a few weeks away and it’s time to get your game day snacks ready! I love snacks that are set-and-forget, which makes slow cooker dips a favorite.  It’s so easy to whip up this game day slow cooker pizza dip recipe to keep your hungry crew happy throughout all the action.  As a member of the #SaveALotInsiders, I made “The Game Changing Switch” to shop at Save-A-Lot for my Super Bowl needs and made this fabulous dip for under $10!  My relationship with Save-A-Lot includes Save-A-Lot providing us with content, product, inspiration, access or other forms of payment but of course, as always, all thoughts, recipes and opinions are that of Rural Mom.

Game Day Slow Cooker Pizza Dip Recipe

Hosting a Super Bowl party on a budget is easy with Save-A-Lot.  I love our Owingsville, Kentucky location, the staff is so friendly and the shelves are always full of terrific low cost options.  The pizza dip I created uses all ingredients from Save-A-Lot (note: prices and product may vary by location) and is so quick and easy to prep.  My crew loves it nice and cheesy just “as is,” but if you prefer a meat pizza version, you can easily add in chopped pepperoni, bacon bits, crumbled ground beef or all three!  Just cook the bacon and hamburger ahead of time, crumble and add it in when you all the Italian cheese blend during the last step of the recipe.

Game Day Slow Cooker Pizza Dip Recipe

Slow Cooker Pizza Dip

Ingredients:

2 (14 oz. each) jars of Mantia’s Pizza Sauce
1 (5 oz.) container of Coburn Farms Fancy Shredded Parmesan Cheese
1 cup Coburn Farms Finely Shredded Italian Style 6 Cheese Blend
1 (8 0z.) package of Coburn Farms Cream Cheese
1 tablespoon Marcum Italian Seasoning

Game Day Slow Cooker Pizza Dip Recipe

Directions: 

Layer pizza sauce, cream cheese and Parmesan cheese in a two quart slow cooker.  Set to high, cover and heat for 1 hour.

Stir ingredients until fully mixed.  Re-cover and continue cooking dip for 1 hour in slow cooker at high heat.

Add Italian cheese blend, stir until fully mixed.  Re-cover and continue cooking dip for 30 minutes (or until Italian cheese is fully melted into dip) in slow cooker at high heat.

Dip is now ready to serve.  Set slow cooker to warm to keep the dip warm throughout serving. Serve with pita cracker, tortilla chips, red pepper slices or other crudites of choice.

Optional:  Sprinkle Italian cheese blend on top of dish and/or chopped parsley for garnish.

Game Day Slow Cooker Pizza Dip Recipe

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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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Comments

    • Livivua
    • January 21, 2016
    Reply

    Rote loa my favorite to serve!

    • Nancy Loring
    • January 21, 2016
    Reply

    i make a really good buffalo chicken cheese dip that everyone seems to really like.

    • Ashley Kolpak
    • January 21, 2016
    Reply

    Buffalo chicken wing dip!

    • Elle
    • January 22, 2016
    Reply

    I just serve a regular french onion dip.

    • susitravl
    • January 23, 2016
    Reply

    Jalapeno Popper Dip is my favorite.

    • Mary
    • January 25, 2016
    Reply

    I love serving Guacamole and salsa, my favorites!

    • linda
    • January 27, 2016
    Reply

    I serve ranch and BBQ dips.

    • Shelley R.
    • January 31, 2016
    Reply

    I like to seve ranch dip with veggies. The pizza dip looks like it would be good, too.

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