Creamy Jalapeño Dip {Chuy's Copycat Recipe} (2024)

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Creamy Jalapeño Dip is an all-natural copycat recipe of the popular dip from Chuy's, made with just a handful of real ingredients including fresh jalapeños, cilantro, and salsa verde!

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For even more scrumptious, Tex-Mex inspired dips, you might enjoy Beef Enchilada Dip, Creamy Salsa Dip, and Zesty Black Bean Dip!

In case you've never had Creamy Jalapeño Dip, it's a bowl of deliciousness served alongside chips and salsa at the eclectic Tex-Mex chain, Chuy's...a restaurant that started in Austin but -- according to my quick perusal of their website -- is now spread across a variety of states (you lucky Ohioans).

I believe it's well-documented that I've always been a queso girl (and still am to this day, foreverandeveramen). But when they bring out your chips and salsa at Chuy's, they also bring out that aforesaid small bowl of Creamy Jalapeño Dip.

And it's so addictive that I typically situate it at arm's reach and inhale it faster than anyone else at the table.

In fact, it pretty much makes me forget about ordering queso until our crew is at least two bowls in on the Creamy Jalapeño front. It's just that good, folks.

So a few years back, I decided to attempt an at-home version of the recipe.

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All-Natural Copycat

While Chuy's Creamy Jalapeño Dip at the restaurants reportedly starts with packaged ranch dressing mix, I wanted to put a fresher spin on the dip by using more natural ingredients.

So while I recognize that my recipe is not an exact copycat, I honestly think that it tastes even better than the original! And I feel better about the ingredients, to boot. 🙂

Ingredients

As mentioned above, original Chuy's Creamy Jalapeño Dip (as well as most copycat recipes) starts with dry ranch dressing packets. And unfortunately, that most popular and beloved store-bought brand of ranch dressing mix includes a bunch of unpronounceable ingredients plus MSG...

So wanting to keep this recipe a bit more from-scratch, I started with my Homemade Buttermilk Ranch Dressing ratio of ingredients as a base. And then I added plenty of flavor!

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  • Fresh jalapeños. I love the freshness and bite of fresh jalapeños, although you may substitute drained, pickled jalapeños if you prefer (which is actually what Chuy's restaurants use). It's also possible to make this recipe mild or spicy, depending on your taste. Scroll down for some tips on controlling the heat of your jalapeños!
  • Cilantro. This recipe traditionally contains a bit of cilantro, but not too much, since the primary flavor is meant to be jalapeño. That being said, if you're feeding this dip to a group of cilantro fans, feel free to double or even triple the amount. My family happens to love cilantro, so I always go heavy on it.
  • Mayonnaise + sour cream + buttermilk. This is the "homemade ranch base" that I've been referring to. Once combined and thoroughly chilled, it has a perfect consistency and balance of flavor for a creamy dressing or dip.
  • Tomatillo salsa. Also known as salsa verde. I always check the label for minimal (real) ingredients, and I've found that there are some good jarred options at most grocery stores.
  • Garlic powder + onion powder. For additional flavor that's not too overpowering.
  • Salt + pepper. Be sure to add enough salt, which will help the other flavors in the dip "pop."
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How to Make Creamy Jalapeño Dip

(The below photos are intended to be helpful, but please refer to the recipe card at the bottom of this post for FULL DIRECTIONS.)

Once you gather your ingredients, you're just moments away from sampling Creamy Jalapeño Dip BLISS!

  1. In a blender or food processor, pulse the jalapeños until minced.
  1. Add the cilantro and pulse until chopped.
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  1. Add the remaining ingredients and blend or puree until completely smooth. Taste and add more salt and pepper, if necessary.
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But wait! You're not quite done yet!

Don't Skip this Step!

There's one final, very important step before you dig in!

After you transfer your Creamy Jalapeño Dip to a container, you need to chill it for at least 4 hours -- but preferably 8 or more hours! This will allow the flavors to blend and intensify. When you first make this dip, it tastes rather mayonnaise-y...but that will go away as it chills.

Popping it in the fridge will also thicken it up a bit. The dip at Chuy's is actually fairly runny, as is this copycat when you first blend it up. But chilling will help remedy that.

As for the flavor, I always recommend tasting it again one last time, just before serving. This will allow you to further adjust the salt and pepper, if necessary.

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Controlling the Heat of the Jalapeños

Creamy Jalapeño Dip can be made to be fairly mild -- with the jalapeños contributing more flavor than heat -- if you scrape out and discard all of the seeds and membranes from the jalapeños.

However, if you want a spicy dip, just leave those seeds and membranes intact before whizzing everything together.

And what if you're not sure? Well, in my experience, some jalapeños are just naturally hotter than others, and you never really know what you're going to get until you try them.

So here's what I often do (since I have kiddos who enjoy some heat but can't handle too much)...

  1. I initially remove and reserve the seeds and membranes from the jalapeños. That's right...I set them aside!
  2. Then I proceed to make the dip as directed without those seeds and membranes.
  3. Once the dip is done, I taste it. If I want it spicier, I add a portion of the seeds and membranes back to the dip, completely pureeing them in and then tasting again.
  4. I keep adding more seeds/membranes and tasting until I reach my desired heat level. If, at that point, I still have seeds and membranes that I didn't use, I know I'm safe to discard them.

Finally, do keep in mind that the heat of the jalapeños is likely to intensify just a smidge once the dip chills for a while.

Other Ways to Enjoy Creamy Jalapeño

If you eat at Chuy's, you can actually get this concoction poured over your enchiladas or burrito or Chuychanga as a Creamy Jalapeño sauce.

It also makes a fabulous salad dressing. Taco salad, anyone?

Or you can simply drain it straight from the bowl, as fast as your little chips will carry it to your mouth!

After all, sometimes one's usual vat of queso has earned a well-deserved break. 😉

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So what are you waiting for?

I'm sure you can think of a reason or two to enjoy some of this Creamy Jalapeño Dip goodness! Taco Tuesday? Cinco de Mayo? Game day???

Hope you enjoy this one, friends.

More Yummy Dips

  • Ultimate Bean Dip
  • Hot Taco Dip
  • Buffalo Chicken Dip
  • Jalapeño Hummus

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Creamy Jalapeño Dip {Chuy's Copycat Recipe}

Creamy Jalapeño Dip is an all-natural copycat recipe of the popular dip from Chuy's, made with just a handful of real ingredients including fresh jalapeños, cilantro, and salsa verde!

By Samantha Skaggs

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Mexican

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes

Chilling Time: 4 hours hours

Total Time: 4 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 servings (makes 2 cups)

Calories: 102kcal

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Ingredients

  • 2 fresh jalapeños, *see Notes below
  • cup packed fresh cilantro leaves
  • ½ cup good-quality mayonnaise
  • ½ cup sour cream
  • ½ cup buttermilk
  • cup salsa verde (tomatillo salsa)
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon onion powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt, plus more to taste
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • In a blender or food processor, pulse the jalapeños until finely minced. Add the cilantro and pulse until chopped.

  • Add the remainder of the ingredients and blend/process until mixture is smooth and completely puréed. Adjust seasonings to taste, adding more salt and pepper if necessary.

  • Cover and refrigerate for at least 4, but ideally 8 or more, hours. Serve with tortilla chips.

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Notes

  • Individual jalapeños can vary in their heat levels. That being said, as a general rule:
    • For a mild dip, scrape out and discard the seeds & membranes from your jalapeños.
    • For a medium dip, leave the seeds & membranes intact in one jalapeño and scrape them out/discard from the second jalapeño.
    • For a spicy dip, leave all of the seeds & membranes intact. Or you can even add an additional jalapeño for extra heat, if that's your preference.
  • The chilling time is critical to this recipe, in order for the flavors to blend and develop.
  • This dip will slightly thicken after chilling in the fridge for several hours. However, it is not intended to be (and will never turn into) an overly thick dip.

Nutrition

Calories: 102kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 9mg | Sodium: 205mg | Potassium: 72mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 164IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 1mg

Made this recipe? I'd love to see on IG!Mention @FiveHeartHome or tag #FiveHeartHome!

Originally published on April 21, 2016, and updated on May 22, 2020, and February 9, 2022.

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Creamy Jalapeño Dip {Chuy's Copycat Recipe} (2024)

FAQs

What is Chuy's creamy jalapeno made of? ›

What is Chuy's Creamy Jalapeno? This creamy dip is speckled with pureed tangy and spicy pickled jalapenos, cilantro and lime juice in a buttermilk ranch base. This is extraordinarily popular and made famous by Chuy's Tex Mex restaurant from Texas. The spice is low-medium.

What is creamy jalapeno sauce made of? ›

Place minced jalapenos, sour cream, ranch dressing mix, garlic powder, and cilantro in a blender or food processor. Blend until smooth. Cover and refrigerate at least one hour, or overnight, before serving.

How many calories are in Chuy's creamy jalapeno dip? ›

Chuy's Creamy Jalapeno Dressing (4 fl oz) contains 10g total carbs, 10g net carbs, 40g fat, 2g protein, and 380 calories.

What is jalapeno dip made of? ›

Roasted jalapeños and poblano peppers, mixed with chili powder, cream cheese, and mayo. Then served up dip-style with chili butter and salty crumbled Mexican cotija cheese on top. This dip is quick to make and totally delicious, especially with tortillas and chips on the side for scooping.

What is Chuys Boom Boom sauce made of? ›

BOOM-BOOM. This sauce is a fan-favorite. Roasted New Mexican green chiles, tomatillos, green onions, & cilantro, blended with cheese.

Is creamy chipotle sauce the same as creamy jalapeño? ›

Is creamy jalapeno sauce the same as creamy chipotle sauce? Jalapeno sauce and chipotle sauce are very similar. The biggest difference is the pepper. Chipotle peppers are fully ripened red jalapeno peppers that are smoked and dried so they have a slightly different, smokier flavor.

What's the difference between chipotle sauce and creamy jalapeno sauce? ›

Jalapeno sauce and chipotle sauce are very similar, with the biggest difference being the pepper used to make them. Chipotle peppers, used in chipotle sauce, are ripe red jalapeno peppers which are then smoked and dried to give them a smoky, deeper flavor than standard jalapenos.

Is creamy spicy ranchero sauce the same as creamy jalapeño? ›

Although this quesadilla sauce has a ranch base it is slightly different from the spicy ranch sauce Taco Bell has on its menu. The creamy jalapeno sauce (aka quesadilla sauce) is more orange and has jalapenos, whereas the Taco Bell spicy ranch has habanero peppers.

How many calories are in Chuy's cheese dip? ›

There are 1040 calories in 1 appetizer of Chuy's Queso Compuesto. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

How many calories are in Chuy's chips? ›

Chuy's Tortilla Chips (1 basket) contains 26g total carbs, 26g net carbs, 36g fat, 6g protein, and 500 calories.

Why do Mexicans eat jalapenos? ›

It is not just the great growing conditions that have made spicy chili peppers so popular in Mexico for thousands of years, but also the many health benefits that they can provide. Eating spicy food typically makes most people sweat, and as sweat evaporates, the body's core temperature actually begins to cool down.

What is cheese jalapeño dip? ›

Made with the goodness of fresh yoghurt, cheddar cheese and with the tangy fieriness of jalapenos. And the best part of this dip, it is one of the healthiest option you can get in the market. You have to eat it to believe it !

How does jalapeño dip taste? ›

The Cheesy Jalapeño Dip is rich and creamy, with just the right amount of tang from the jalapeños while the Piri Piri Ragi Chips are crispy and perfect for dipping. Whether you're having a party, watching a game, or just hanging out with friends, this chip-and-dip combo will be a hit.

What is the spicy stuff in jalapenos? ›

Capsaicin, the chemical that gives chiles their heat, is concentrated around the seeds and in the ribs. The flesh of the chile that is closer to the seeds will be hotter than the flesh near the tip.

What is the white part of the jalapeño pepper? ›

Capsaicin, which is the chemical compound that contains fiery heat, is actually concentrated in the inner white pith or rib of the chile pepper. While the seeds may be coated with some of the capsaicin since they're in contact with the rib, they themselves don't actually contain any heat.

What is the inside of a jalapeño called? ›

The pith and ribs of a chilli pepper, not the seeds, are what give it its hot, fiery flavour. The interior white pith or rib of the chilli pepper, which contains the chemical substance called capsaicin, is where it is concentrated.

What is the hot stuff in jalapenos? ›

Capsaicin is the compound in chile peppers that creates spicy foods' signature burn. It's found throughout peppers, but most concentrated in the area surrounding the seeds.

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