There’s just something about pimento cheese that reminds me of cozy gatherings and the comforting buzz of soft laughter filling the kitchen. This Baked Pimento Cheese Dip, neatly bundled up in a tin foil tray, hails from those southern roots where pimento cheese is practically its own food group. It’s the perfect blend of sharp cheddar, sweet pimentos, and creamy goodness that makes you want to gather ’round the table. Making it in a tin foil tray isn’t just for convenience; it also means you can take this crowd-pleaser to potlucks, picnics, or even just out to the backyard for an impromptu family feast.
This dip is so versatile, it’ll play nice with a whole bunch of munchables. I love to serve it with crispy crackers, crunchy vegetable sticks, and warm, crusty slices of bread. It’s also divine scooped up with tortilla chips or spooned over some juicy grilled burgers.
Baked Pimento Cheese Dip In Tin Foil Tray
Servings: 6-8 servings
Ingredients
– 2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese
– 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
– ½ cup mayonnaise
– 1 (4-ounce) jar diced pimentos, drained
– 1 clove garlic, minced
– ½ teaspoon paprika
– ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper (or to taste)
– Salt and black pepper to taste
– Crackers, bread, or vegetables for serving
Directions
1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and take a moment to hug the little ones running around your kitchen, maybe teasing them with a tickle or two.
2. In a medium mixing bowl, combine the shredded cheddar cheese, softened cream cheese, mayonnaise, drained pimentos, garlic, paprika, and cayenne pepper. Add a touch of salt and black pepper, tasting as you go to get it just right for your family’s liking.
3. Give it all a good stir. Make sure to blend it with love until the mixture is smooth and the anticipation in the kitchen is palpable.
4. Spread this creamy, cheesy blend into a tin foil tray, smoothing the top like you’re tucking in a child at bedtime.
5. Take this little bundle of joy and pop it in the oven. Let it bake for about 20 minutes, or until it’s bubbly and golden brown, kind of like a summer’s sunset.
6. Once done, remove it from the oven with care, and let it sit for a wee bit—just enough time to gather the tribe.
Variations & Tips
– For a little extra texture and nutritional boost, stir in some chopped spinach or kale into the mix before baking.
– If you’ve got a family member who’s not so keen on spice, feel free to leave out the cayenne pepper and add a few pinches of smoked paprika for an aromatic but milder kick.
– Save any leftovers (if you have them!) in the refrigerator and reheat gently in the oven or give it a zesty new life as a sandwich spread the next day.
– And a little tip for those busy nights: you can prepare the dip ahead of time, keep it refrigerated, and just bake it off when it’s game time. This way, you’re ready to serve up warmth and comfort in a pinch, and isn’t that what family cooking’s all about?