I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (2024)

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Erin McDowell

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2024-02-09T13:56:02Z

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (1)

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  • I made two different celebrity-chef recipes for Buffalo-chicken dip.
  • The Pioneer Woman's recipe was super creamy thanks to the addition of ranch.
  • However, I thought Joanna Gaines' recipe for Buffalo-chicken dip was lacking in flavor.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (2)

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I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (4)

I compared two celebrity chefs' Buffalo-chicken-dip recipes to see which was better for my Super Bowl party.

I made recipes from Joanna Gaines and Ree Drummond, also known as the Pioneer Woman. Both Southern chefs, Gaines and Drummond are famous for their family-friendly, comfort-food recipes.

However, in researching each chef's recipe for Buffalo-chicken dip, I learned they approach the game-day favorite very differently. While Gaines' recipe was easier to make and required simpler ingredients, I thought the Pioneer Woman's recipe was far more flavorful, thanks to the addition of ranch dressing and two different kinds of cheese.

Keep reading to learn how to make each recipe, and see how they compare.

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The Pioneer Woman's recipe for Buffalo-chicken dip calls for fewer than 10 ingredients.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (5)

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To make The Pioneer Woman's recipe, you'll need:

  • 8oz. cream cheese, softened
  • 1/2 cup Buffalo sauce
  • 1/3 cup ranch dressing
  • 1/3cup blue-cheese crumbles
  • 2 cup chopped, cooked chicken
  • 2 cup sharp cheddar cheese, divided
  • 4 scallions, thinly sliced, divided

After preheating my oven to 375-degrees Fahrenheit, I started by softening the cream cheese in a medium-sized bowl.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (6)

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You could leave your cream cheese out on the counter for a while, or microwave the bowl of cream cheese for around 45 seconds like I did. I then used a spatula to slightly mix the cream cheese to make it even softer and easier to combine with the other ingredients.

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I then added in the Buffalo sauce.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (7)

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I used the spatula to gently fold the sauce and cream cheese together, rather than mixing it together vigorously.

After adding in the ranch dressing, I mixed it together.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (8)

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It might take some extra effort to get all the clumps of cream cheese to combine. I didn't have one, but you could also use an electric mixer to ensure all of your ingredients are fully combined.

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The Pioneer Woman recommended using a store-bought rotisserie chicken for this recipe.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (9)

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I bought mine from a local Key Food grocery store in New York City for $8.99, excluding tax.

I used a knife and fork to gently pull the meat away and placed it on a cutting board.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (10)

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I then used a large chef's knife to chop and shred the chicken into smaller pieces. You'll need about 2 cups of chicken meat for this recipe, which I found to be roughly half the rotisserie chicken.

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I then added the chopped chicken, blue-cheese crumbles, cheddar cheese, and scallions into the sauce.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (11)

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I used the same spatula to mix the ingredients.

After the dip was fully mixed, I spooned it into an 11-inch-by-7-inch casserole dish.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (12)

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I found that I had the perfect amount of dip for the casserole dish I used.

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I then topped the dip with the remaining cup of cheddar cheese.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (13)

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I also grated a little bit more over the top of the dish for some added cheesiness.

After cooking in the oven for 20 minutes, the dip was hot, bubbling, and ready to eat.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (14)

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I let the dip rest for about five minutes before serving it at a friend's party.

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The edges of the dip were caramelized and super creamy.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (15)

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The dip itself had a lot of flavor and got rave reviews from the guests. You could really taste the blue cheese and cheddar, while the scallions added a hint of freshness that I haven't had in any other Buffalo dip I've ever made. It was also perfectly spicy, without being overpowering.

I would definitely make this recipe for my Super Bowl party or any gathering with friends. Not only was the recipe incredibly easy to follow and only took me 30 minutes from start to finish, but the result was beyond delicious and flavorful.

Joanna Gaines' recipe for Buffalo-chicken dip required simpler ingredients, although many were the same as I used for the previous recipe.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (16)

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To make Joanna Gaines' recipe, you'll need:

  • 1 cup shredded chicken breast
  • 8 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup grated yellow cheddar cheese
  • 1/2 cup hot sauce
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped chives
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder

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I started by adding the ingredients to a large mixing bowl.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (17)

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You'll need to either let the cream cheese come to room temperature or microwave it for a few seconds like I did to soften it slightly. Since I had already shredded some chicken from the previous recipe, I used the leftovers in this recipe.

I then used an electric mixer to combine the ingredients fully.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (18)

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This recipe made far less dip than the other one, but you can double or triple the recipe if you need to.

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Unlike the Pioneer Woman's recipe, this Buffalo-chicken dip is served cold and doesn't ever go in the oven.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (19)

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After spooning the dip into an airtight container, I popped it in the fridge for an hour to cool and set. After it was done, I removed it and spooned the dip into a small bowl for serving.

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I liked the addition of the garlic powder and other seasonings, but I preferred the warmth of the previous dip.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (20)

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I also thought Gaines' recipe could have used more spice — I could barely taste the Buffalo sauce and it definitely didn't have the same kick as the previous dip. The finely chopped chives added a bit of flavor, but I preferred the stronger taste of the scallions.

While this recipe was so easy I could have practically made it with my eyes closed, I didn't think it had the same amount of flavor as the dip that took longer to make.

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Overall, I had to give the win to Ree Drummond's Buffalo-chicken dip.

I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (21)

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The Pioneer Woman's dip was warm, comforting, and a standout dish at the party I served it at.

I did like that Gaines' recipe required fewer ingredients — if you don't count the seasonings — and only took 10 minutes to make, not counting the 1 hour it took to set in the fridge. Using an electric mixer also made the process a breeze.

However, I'm not sure I would want to serve Gaines' version to my family. It tasted fine, but it didn't bring the wow factor I found with the more elaborate, flavorful recipe from Ree Drummond.

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I made Ree Drummond's and Joanna Gaines' Buffalo-chicken dips, and only one was good enough for the Super Bowl (2024)

FAQs

Why did my buffalo chicken dip separate? ›

Why does buffalo chicken dip separate? Overcooking is the most common culprit in the separation as is cooking too hot too fast. That's why the slow cooker is the best method for keeping your buffalo chicken dip in the perfect way.

Why is my buffalo chicken dip so runny? ›

Buffalo chicken dip can be runny if you use a reduced fat cream cheese. It can also be runny if you use too much ranch dressing or not enough chicken. You can thicken the dip by adding more shredded chicken, or even more cubes of full fat cream cheese or even more shredded cheddar cheese.

What is the best thing to eat buffalo chicken dip with? ›

Buffalo Chicken Dip is so delicious, I think you can literally eat it with a spoon! But if you need ideas of what to serve it with, you can try: Tortilla chips or corn chips (my absolute favorite!) Toasted baguette slices or mild crackers.

How long does it take for buffalo chicken dip to get old? ›

Once opened, it typically lasts for about 5 to 7 days in the fridge. If you've made it at home, it's best to enjoy within three to four days. If you'd like to keep it for longer, freezing is an option. Buffalo chicken dip can be frozen and stay good for up to 2 months.

How to fix separated buffalo sauce? ›

The Fix Is Simple—Add Water Back.

A generous splash of water is all it takes. Here's how fix a broken sauce: Add about ¼ cup of water to the pan and reheat the sauce to a vigorous simmer, whisking constantly. The bubbling action will help re-emulsify the butter and bring back that thick, glossy sauce.

How to thicken up buffalo chicken dip? ›

This Buffalo chicken dip recipe should be thick enough if made according to the directions. But if you prefer an even thicker dip, feel free to add an extra ounce or two of cream cheese. Alternatively, if it's too thick, add milk—1 tablespoon at a time—until you reach a spoonable consistency.

Can you overcook buffalo chicken dip? ›

Overcooking the dip or having the temperature up too high will result in an oily looking dip. This will not affect the flavor, but doesn't look as appealing. The secret is to cook the buffalo chicken dip on low for 3 to 4 hours.

How to get grease out of buffalo chicken dip? ›

Use all-white meat chicken. This will cut down on the amount of grease in your dip. Use freshly shredded cheese (or a pre-shredded brand with cream cheese in the mix like Krafts Creamy Melt cheese). Serve this dip hot right out of the oven if you are adding cheese to the top.

What chips go best with Buffalo chicken dip? ›

Tortilla chips – I recommend a thick, hearty chip that can stand up to these cheesy chicken dip. You could also spoon the dip over the tortilla chip “scoops”. Corn chips – Frito scoops are perfect for dipping up this buffalo chicken dip! Crackers – I recommend a thick cracker, like Wheat Thins or Triscuits.

What is KFC buffalo sauce? ›

Buffalo sauce is medium to hot building heat level and provides the perfect little kick to your meal. Buffalo is a hot sauce derived from spicy cayenne pepper paired with buttery notes and tangy vinegar for a complex flavour profile.

What flavors pair well with buffalo? ›

Buffalo spices, or rather buffalo chicken wings, are notoriously paired with either ranch or bleu cheese.

Can I eat 5 day old buffalo chicken dip? ›

How long is buffalo chicken dip good for? If you store your leftover buffalo chicken dip in an airtight container or tightly covered bowl, it can stay in the refrigerator for up to four days.

How to tell if buffalo chicken dip is bad? ›

Another way to find out if the buffalo chicken dip is bad is to give it a quick smell and taste. If the dip tastes or smells off-putting, it is a clear sign it has gone bad.

Can I freeze leftover buffalo chicken dip? ›

Can You Freeze Buffalo Chicken Dip? Yes, you can freeze Buffalo chicken dip for up to three months. You should be aware that, since cream cheese and ranch dressing don't freeze well, the texture might change a bit after freezing and thawing — it'll still be tasty, just not quite as delicious as it once was.

How to make buffalo sauce without separating? ›

1Gently melt the butter in a medium pan over low heat until melted (using low heat takes a little longer, but we want to keep it creamy). 2Remove the pan from the heat to prevent the sauce from breaking. Then, whisk in the garlic powder and hot sauce until a cohesive sauce forms, about 1 minute.

How do you keep butter chicken from splitting? ›

The best way to avoid the sauce separating is to fold the butter in toward the end of the process, which will prevent the sauce from overcooking and then separating. It's also important that if you're preparing butter chicken ahead of time, the butter is kept separate until the dish is ready to be served.

Why did my chicken curry split? ›

The separation you are getting is caused by inadequate mixing of coconut solids and curry paste. This will happen if you add coconut cream at the wrong time (or the wrong way) and you then cook it incorrectly.

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