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Cowboy Beef Dip with Salsa and Nacho Cheese

The PolyBlog
June 17 2026

Cowboy Beef Dip with Salsa and Nacho Cheese

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Prep 20 minutes mins
Cook 25 minutes mins
Total 45 minutes mins
This recipe is an adaptation of a ground beef recipe using a Dutch oven (or skillet) to combine other ingredients with the ground beef. I’ve been looking for a dip-like recipe or a softer chili recipe, and I thought this might be worth a try.
It turned out to be relatively easy, strong on flavour and a definite keeper in one pot, even doable on a free night during the week.
Servings 3 servings
Course Main Dish
Cuisine Tex-Mex
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Ingredients

  • 1 lb Ground beef
  • ½ Onion (medium)
  • ½ Bell pepper (red)
  • ½ Bell pepper (green)
  • 1 tbsp Nacho cheese dip powder
  • 11 tbsp Sour cream
  • ½ cup Salsa (mild)
  • ¼ tsp Oregano (dried)
  • ¼ tsp Pepper
  • ¼ cup Cheddar cheese (shredded)
  • 2-3 tsp Parsley (fresh)
  • Tortilla chips

Equipment

  • Stovetop / range
  • 1 Dutch oven
  • 1 Skillet (large, optional)
  • 1 Mixing bowl(s) (small)
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Method

Sous-Chef Preparations
  1. Chop the ½ Onion.
  2. Chop the ½ Bell pepper (red) and ½ Bell pepper (green).
Main Preparations
    For additional garnish: Reserve ¼ of onions and peppers and add on top before serving.
  1. Using a Dutch oven (or large skillet) on the stovetop / range, cook the 1 lb Ground beef½ Onion, and ½ Bell pepper + ½ Bell pepper over medium heat until the pink in the beef is gone. Drain.
  2. In a small mixing bowl, mix the 1 tbsp Nacho cheese dip powder with 8 tbsp Sour cream (reserving the other 3 tbsp Sour cream) and add the mixture to the pan.
  3. Add the ½ cup Salsa, ¼ tsp Oregano and ¼ tsp Pepper.
  4. For a more aggressive taste: Use a spicier salsa.
  5. Bring to a boil.
  6. Reduce heat and simmer uncovered for 5 minutes.
  7. Transfer to a serving dish or individual bowls.
  8. Distribute the shredded ¼ cup Cheddar cheese, remaining 3 tbsp Sour cream, and 2-3 tsp Parsley on top.
  9. If you reserved onions and peppers earlier, add them here on top.
  10. Serve with Tortilla chips.

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Cowboy Beef Dip with Salsa and Nacho Cheese

Cowboy Beef Dip with Salsa and Nacho Cheese

Ingredients

  • 1 lb Ground beef
  • ½ Onion ((medium))
  • ½ Bell pepper ((red))
  • ½ Bell pepper ((green))
  • 1 tbsp Nacho cheese dip powder
  • 11 tbsp Sour cream
  • ½ cup Salsa ((mild))
  • ¼ tsp Oregano ((dried))
  • ¼ tsp Pepper
  • ¼ cup Cheddar cheese ((shredded))
  • 2-3 tsp Parsley ((fresh))
  • Tortilla chips

Equipment

  • Stovetop / range
  • 1 Dutch oven
  • 1 Skillet (large, optional)
  • 1 Mixing bowl(s) (small)
1
Chop the ½ Onion.
2
Chop the ½ Bell pepper (red) and ½ Bell pepper (green).
For additional garnish: Reserve ¼ of onions and peppers and add on top before serving.
3
Using a Dutch oven (or large skillet) on the stovetop / range, cook the 1 lb Ground beef½ Onion, and ½ Bell pepper + ½ Bell pepper over medium heat until the pink in the beef is gone. Drain.
4
In a small mixing bowl, mix the 1 tbsp Nacho cheese dip powder with 8 tbsp Sour cream (reserving the other 3 tbsp Sour cream) and add the mixture to the pan.
5
Add the ½ cup Salsa, ¼ tsp Oregano and ¼ tsp Pepper.
For a more aggressive taste: Use a spicier salsa.
6
Bring to a boil.
7
Reduce heat and simmer uncovered for 5 minutes.
8
Transfer to a serving dish or individual bowls.
9
Distribute the shredded ¼ cup Cheddar cheese, remaining 3 tbsp Sour cream, and 2-3 tsp Parsley on top.
If you reserved onions and peppers earlier, add them here on top.
10
Serve with Tortilla chips.

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