Chile Con Queso Recipe | LaaLoosh (2024)

By Wendy

Chile Con Queso Recipe | LaaLoosh (1)

When it comes to Chile Con Queso, I don’t even need anything to dip with…just gimme a spoon!!

But traditional Chile Con Queso Recipes are very high in fat and calories, making them a big no-no in my house. Because, really, I cannot stop after just a dip or two, and therefore, my diet goals would be ruined.

So after experimenting with a few of my favorites, I created this slimmed down version that is a lot lower in fat and calories than a traditional chile con queso recipe.

Serve it up with veggies or reduced fat tortilla chips for a fabulous snack. And if you want to add a great dip to your list of Super Bowl Dip Recipes, this one is a must. It was such a hit this weekend with my family, that I’m going to double the recipe for Super Bowl Sunday! Enjoy!

Chile Con Queso Recipe | LaaLoosh (2)

CHILE CON QUESO RECIPE

A homemade queso dip that’s low in fat and calories, but still deliciously rich and creamy, a little spicy, and dangerously addictive. Serve with warm tortilla chips or fresh veggies.

4.34 from 6 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Servings 8 servings

Calories 90 kcal

Ingredients

  • 10-12 oz canned diced tomatoes - (drained)
  • ½ cup diced Anaheim chilies
  • ½ cup light ale beer
  • 1 ¾ cups reduced fat shredded sharp Cheddar
  • 1 ¼ cups skim milk
  • 1 large onion - (chopped)
  • 3 cloves garlic - (minced)
  • 3 tbsp cornstarch
  • ¼ cup fresh cilantro - (chopped)
  • ¼ cup sliced green onions
  • 2 tsp lime juice
  • 1 tsp salt
  • tsp black pepper
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp chili powder

Instructions

  • Spray a large saucepan with non fat cooking spray and set over medium heat.

  • Add onion and garlic and cook, stirring, until soft and beginning to brown, 4 to 5 minutes.

  • Add beer and cook until reduced slightly, about 1 minute.

  • Add 1 cup milk and bring to a simmer.

  • Meanwhile, whisk the remaining 1/4 cup milk and cornstarch in a small bowl. Add to the pan and cook, stirring vigorously, until bubbling and thickened, 1 to 2 minutes.

  • Reduce heat to low, add cheese and cook, stirring, until melted.

  • Stir in drained tomatoes, chilies, lime juice, salt, pepper, cilantro, green onions, chili powder and cumin .

  • Serve warm, garnished with a bit of cilantro.

Nutrition

Calories: 90 kcal (5%)Carbohydrates: 11.3 g (4%)Protein: 4.1 g (8%)Fat: 1.7 g (3%)Saturated Fat: 0.7 g (4%)Cholesterol: 5 mg (2%)Sodium: 360 mg (16%)Potassium: 253 mg (7%)Fiber: 1.8 g (8%)Sugar: 4.8 g (5%)Calcium: 90 mg (9%)Iron: 0.5 mg (3%)

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17 Comments

  1. Jean8 years ago

    Do you think this could be made the day before and then reheated in the oven?

  2. Judi Graber10 years ago

    Your recipe sounds really good – I love queso dips but hard to just have a little :)

  3. Rachael Burks White10 years ago

    Has anyone tried substituting reduced fat Velveeta in place of the shredded cheese? If so, how much did it change the points? Using shredded cheddar cheeses make it not so great for reheating and sometimes has a grainy texture for me :(

  4. College Girl11 years ago

    has anyone tried making this without beer? I’m under 18….

  5. Kelly Butler12 years ago

    Hi!
    Can this be made with the canned Rotel product that regular chili con queso is made with? It seems like it would simplify the recipe. Would the Rotel add calories and dull the favor do you think?

  6. Annalea12 years ago

    would using fat free shredded cheddar be okay?

    • Anonymous12 years ago

      Yes, but the texture and taste will be a bit different.

  7. Lindsey12 years ago

    i made this for a jewelry party and it was great after i just got done cooking it! but i then put it into a crock pot to keep warm for the night and it turned almost like a mushy gravy. do you know why that would have happened? :(

    • Anonymous12 years ago

      Hmmmm…I’m not sure why. Maybe after sitting so long in a warm crock pot, the yeast in the beer had an effect on it.

  8. Lori Dalley13 years ago

    This is so darn good it should be outlawed!! I made this for a dip and then made some nachos out of it. Thank you so much for your site and recipes!!! Yum Yum YUM

  9. Katie13 years ago

    I made the queso on saturday for some friends. It was a big hit… delicious!!!

  10. Lindsay13 years ago

    Would it be good without the beer? Can I sub something for that?

    • Mags13 years ago

      I'm going to make it this weekend without beer. It's only 1/2 cup anyway. I doubt anyone would notice.

  11. Marla13 years ago

    Yes, I added this to my Super Bowl recipe list. I was going to buy a pre-made dip anyway and this Queso sounds amazing. Thanks!

  12. Jen @ Making Messes13 years ago

    Drool….. Love queso!

    I made your Mushroom and Black Bean Chili today. Delish! Thanks for the recipe. :)

    • LaaLoosh13 years ago

      So glad you liked it! It's REALLY yummy!!

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FAQs

What is the difference between queso and chile con queso? ›

Google is correct, in that it can be a shortening of 'chile con queso' (most typically in the US to non-spanish speakers). But 'chile' is not the same as 'chili'. 'Chile' refers to peppers, so the dip is 'peppers with cheese'. And as Cindy pointed out, 'queso' may simply mean cheese and not a cheese dip.

How do you make queso dip not chunky? ›

The keys to making authentic, smooth, melty queso are:
  1. Grate your own cheese. Don't buy pre-grated, which has additives to prevent clumping.
  2. Add cream, milk or evaporated milk.
  3. Add a sufficient amount of acid to break down the milk proteins in the cheese.
  4. Work slowly.
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Does chile con queso have meat? ›

Many restaurants serve chile con queso with such added ingredients as pico de gallo, black beans, guacamole, and ground beef or pork.

How do you keep queso smooth? ›

But, regardless of cheese choice, adding a brick of cream cheese will help stabilize your cheesy mix, binding ingredients and preventing them from separating. Most importantly, cream cheese will also keep your queso smooth.

Is queso just melted cheese? ›

Queso is a Spanish word that translates to “cheese” in English. However, when people refer to “queso” in the context of food, they are usually talking about a type of melted cheese dip that is commonly enjoyed as a snack or appetizer, particularly in Tex-Mex and Mexican cuisines.

What kind of cheese is queso made from? ›

Queso blanco is usually made from asadero cheese (or white American cheese) shredded and melted in a pot with skim milk or half and half and pico de Gallo.

Will milk make queso thinner? ›

To make a thinner cheese dip, you can add more milk a little bit at a time until you reach the desired consistency. This is great scooped up with some tortilla chips, but it is also great for making nachos or burritos!

What keeps queso from hardening? ›

If you just melt cheese it begins to harden as soon as it starts to cool. If you want it to stay liquid you need to emulsify it with something. How do you get cheese to melt so it's soft and creamy? Sodium citrate (not citric acid), aka “sour salt” is the secret.

What makes queso less thick? ›

Serve warm. If the queso is too thin, return to medium-low heat and simmer until thicker. If too thick, thin out out a few splashes of almond milk.

Do Mexicans put cheese on chilli con carne? ›

The dish may be served with toppings or accompaniments; grated cheese, diced onions, and sour cream are common toppings, as are saltine crackers, tortilla chips or corn chips, cornbread, rolled-up corn or flour tortillas, and pork tamales. Chili can also be served over rice or pasta in dishes such as chili mac.

Does chile con queso come with chips? ›

What Is Chile Con Queso. This velvety smooth and creamy cheese dip is a popular Tex-Mex recipe made popular by restaurants in the southern USA. It's most often served with tortilla chips, but can be used to top fajitas, tacos, enchiladas, etc.

Why do you put cornstarch in queso? ›

Cornstarch: Helps to thicken the queso sauce mixture to a perfectly dippable consistency. If you prefer a thinner consistency, skip the cornstarch at the start–but keep it on hand in case you need to thicken it later.

Why does my queso not melt? ›

Why won't my cheese melt? There are many reasons, but the biggest is the moisture content. The moisture content of the cheese has a great effect on the melting process. Cheese that contains higher amounts of fat will melt better than one that doesn't.

How do you keep cheese dip creamy? ›

If you don't want to use American cheese, you can achieve the same creamy, stabilized texture with the addition of cream cheese — which also has stabilizers added. Use whatever cheese you like (cheddar, Monterey Jack or other cheeses) and then add 2 ounces of cream cheese to the mix.

What's the difference between chili con queso and queso fundido? ›

And while chile con queso is usually only lightly garnished with pico de gallo or maybe taco meat, queso fundido often comes capped with mushrooms, chorizo, or grilled peppers. Notably, it's traditionally served with tortillas instead of tortilla chips.

Which queso is for melting? ›

Queso Oaxaca

It's soft and creamy, and melts well, which makes it perfect for dishes that require melted cheese like quesadillas and stuffed chilis. It is also used often as a garnish for tostadas, beans and soup.

Is there a difference between queso and cheese dip? ›

Scanning the internet and the supermarket shelf, we realized that the cheese sauces are divided into two basic categories: Queso Dips, which include some amount of heat, spices, and other flavorings, and Cheese Dips, which are cheese and little else.

Is it queso or con queso? ›

Queso translated from Spanish is simply “cheese.” But to many Americans, particularly those with roots in Texas, it is shorthand for chile con queso, a cheesy dip with chile peppers that is a staple at social gatherings of all types.

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