This is the best time of year for sports - which also means, it's queso time! Personally, you could put this dip in front of me anytime of the year and I will devour it, but Game Day sounds good for the title lol. Let's #MakeItHappen
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Shopping List:
1lb lean ground beef
4-6oz Chorizo
8 oz pepperjack cheese
1 diced onion
1 can Fire Roasted Rotel
fresh lime juice
1 packet sazon
McCormick Hamburger Seasoning
1 tbsp Garlic Paste
2 oz beer or chicken/beef stock (to deglaze the skillet)
8-16 oz of Velveeta (depending on how large or a portion you're making - use 1 lb to stretch the recipe further and adjust seasoning as needed)
Directions:
Prep veggies and shred cheese. Heat skillet and add a bit of oil - cook ground beef until no longer pink. Add in chorizo and cook - stirring to combine. Season with hamburger seasoning and sazon. (The chorizo has tons of flavor in the sausage already so taste and adjust as needed, every brand is a bit different). Add a squeeze of fresh lime juice and garlic to the meat and then add in onion and jalapeno. Cook on medium low heat until the onion begins to get tender. Deglaze the skillet with beer or stock and bring to a boil to reduce. Turn heat to low and start to add in the velveeta cheese and cook on low until it melts. Add rotel and mix to combine. Next add in your pepperjack cheese and cook until smooth and well combined. Taste and adjust the seasoning to your preference. If the sauce is too thick you can thin it with some milk or chicken stock (or BEER lol).