Move over, chips and salsa — there’s a new snack sensation that’s winning over taste buds: pretzels and cheese dip. This duo is a match made in flavor heaven because it satisfies your salty and cheesy snack cravings. Plus, preparing the dip only takes only 20 minutes, and it can be served with store-bought pretzels. Ready to dive into the cheesy goodness of pretzel dip? Keep reading to learn about the key ingredient that makes cheese dip extra tasty and our recipe for this irresistible snack!
Why cheese dip is perfect for pretzels
Cheese dip and pretzels are one of the best food combos due to the flavor and texture contrast. Hard pretzels being salty and crunchy makes them ideal for dipping into gooey and sharp cheese dip. Also, you can mix extra ingredients into the dip that complement the savoriness of the pretzels.
The ingredient that makes cheese dip even tastier
Homemade cheese dip is miles better than the store-bought kind, but adding a few dashes of hot sauce takes it up a notch. This pantry staple gives cheese dip a zesty kick without overpowering the cheesy flavor. Also, it adds a slightly orange color to the dip that makes it visually stand out from other snacks in your spread.
You can use your favorite hot sauce for the dip, but if you’re really into heat, then we love Traeger’s Carolina Hot Reaper & Garlic Sauce (Buy from Traeger.com, $11.99). This hot sauce is unlike any other as it’s infused with Carolina reaper peppers and garlic. That gives it a strong mix of fiery, vinegary and pungent flavors. You only need to incorporate a small amount of this sauce into cheese dip since a little truly goes a long way.

How to make cheese dip for pretzels
Our Spicy Lager Cheese Dip recipe is full of zing thanks to ingredients like sharp cheddar, hot sauce, lager beer and mustard powder. While it’s excellent as a dip for mini pretzels or pretzel rods, it’s also great served alongside fresh veggies for a healthier option.
Spicy Lager Cheese Dip
Ingredients:
- 1 (8 oz.) package shredded extra-sharp cheddar
- 1 Tbs. all-purpose flour
- 1 tsp. mustard powder
- ½ cup lager beer
- 4 oz. cream cheese, room temperature
- ½ tsp. hot sauce such as Traeger
- Chopped chives or scallions (optional)
- Pretzels and/or assorted fresh vegetables, such as carrot and cucumber slices, pepper strips and broccoli florets
Directions:
- Active: 20 mins
- Total time: 20 mins
- Yield: 6 servings
Note: Store leftover cooled cheese dip in airtight container in the fridge for 3 to 4 days.
How to reheat cheese dip
Leftover cheese dip is just as tasty the next day — that also means you can whip up a big batch to treat yourself throughout the week. Just follow these recommendations from First for Women Food Editor Charles Grayauskie to reheat it so it tastes as delicious as when it was first made:
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