Best Boudin Dip Recipe: Easy Peasy Spicy Cheesy

8 servings
35 min

Inside: This easy boudin dip recipe full of dirty rice, melted cheese, warm spice could be the MVP at your next party or game day!

Easy boudin dip recipe

Want to serve a different party dip that will stand out above the typical salsa, hummus, and spinach artichoke? How about one that’s also easy to make, cheesy, creamy, and chock full of Cajun flavor?

This easy boudin dip recipe could just be your gameday ticket. (And did I mention it just takes a few ingredients and only about 30 minutes?)


What is boudin dip?
Boudin dip

This yummy appetizer is a blend of crumbled boudin sausage with the casing removed (pork, rice, and Cajun seasonings) mixed with cheddar cheese, sour cream, and fresh green onions. It’s baked till warm and bubbly, and it’s delicious, filling, and a bit addicting.


And what exactly is in boudin?
Boudin sausage for boudin dip

This Louisiana staple may not be well known everywhere, but you’ll wonder where it’s been all your life. It’s even fun to say – repeat after me: “BOO-dan”.

Boudin is mixture of cooked pork, rice, onions, bell peppers, and lots of spices wrapped up in a sausage casing, which is steamed, grilled, or smoked.

Although it’s referred to as boudin sausage, it’s not really a sausage. The easiest way I find to describe it to newbies is that it’s dirty rice stuffed in a sausage casing.

Boudin originated in France before making it’s way to southwest Louisiana and it was a way to use as much of the hog as possible. Don’t let that turn you off because nowadays, most boudin sold in grocery stores is straight up regular pork. (You may still find a bit of old school pork liver or heart in your boudin or dirty rice in local authentic eateries around New Orleans.)

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Ingredients for boudin dip.


To make this cheesy dip you only need a few simple ingredients:

(Full recipe in the recipe card at the bottom for you to pin, print, and save.)

Ingredients for easy boudin dip
  • 1 pound boudin sausage
  • 8 oz cream cheese, softened
  • 8 oz sour cream
  • 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese, or meltable cheese of choice
  • 1/4 cup chopped green onion, divided

Optional:

  • 1 tablespoon of Tony Chachere seasoning, hot sauce, or other Cajun seasoning (or to taste)
  • 2 tablespoons bacon crumbles for garnish


How to make boudin dip.


1. Preheat an oven to 350 degrees.

2. Crumble the boudin. Slice open the boudin casing and easily peel it away. Crumble it with your fingers into a mixing bowl and set aside.

Slicing boudin casing for boudin dip
Removing casing from boudin
Boudin sausage stuffing removed in a bowl

3. Combine cream cheese (softened) and the sour cream in a large bowl and mix until smooth either with a spoon, spatula, or hand mixer.

4. Add the boudin, shredded cheese, 2 tablespoons of the green onions, and optional spice to the cream cheese mixture and stir to combine.

Mixing boudin and cheese
Mixing boudin dip ingredients in a bowl
Boudin dip ready for baking

5. Transfer mixture from mixing bowl to a baking dish (approximately 1 qt.). I used a pretty pie baker that turned out to be the perfect size.

6. Bake at 350 degrees uncovered for 20-30 minutes, until warmed all the way through.

7. Garnish with remaining green onions and bacon crumbles if desired.

Hot boudin dip
FAQ’s for boudin dip.


Can you serve boudin dip cold? No need to constantly babysit this to keep it warm at a party – it will still be delicious when it cools down.

Or, this same hot boudin dip recipe can be prepared even faster by making it a cold boudin dip recipe. It’s a matter of taste because everything including the pork is already cooked. (If you do make this a no bake boudin dip, it’ll be full of flavor but the cheese won’t melt and the green onions will be stronger.)

What if I can’t get boudin? The Zummo’s brand that I use is actually sold in about half of the 50 states in Walmart of all places! And let me tell you Zummo’s is yummo. But if you can’t find any, you can whip up your own dirty rice with ground sausage or ground beef, the trinity (onion, bell pepper, celery), lots of Cajun seasoning, and rice.

Is boudin dip spicy? I don’t find boudin dip to be spicy at all without the extra Cajun seasoning so that’s why I add it. But spice level is a personal preference!

Can I use other cheeses besides cheddar? Any cheese that melts well will be just as good. Try pepper jack cheese or Monterey Jack.

Can I make this dip lower in fat? You can substitute low fat sour cream or use yogurt and a low fat cream cheese. Feel free to use low fat shredded cheese, but it won’t melt the same way.

What else can I make with boudin? Now that you’ve discovered how tasty boudin is, try the best known boudin appetizer, fried boudin balls.

Can you make boudin dip ahead? Mix together all of the ingredients without baking up to 2-3 days ahead and store it in the fridge. Set it out for 30 minutes before baking. Or to freeze this dip, store it in the freezer for one to three months, thaw in the refrigerator overnight, transfer to a baking dish and bake before serving.


What to serve boudin dip with.
Cajun boudin dip

Most anything you’d serve a hearty dip with also works with boudin dip:

  • Corn chips, tortilla chips, or pretzels
  • Toasted bread rounds or garlic bread
  • Crackers like saltines, Ritz, or Wheat Thins
  • Veggies like celery sticks and carrots


Serving and storage.


Serve this dip warm and let it sit out no more than two to three hours. You can always heat it up again before that window ends to maintain food safety temperatures. Or you can keep it in a warming tray.

Store leftover dip in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to three days.

Warm boudin dip

The next time you need to bring a dish to a party, tailgate, or game day that’s not your average appetizer, this cajun boudin dip is sure to be devoured.

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Best Boudin Dip Recipe: Easy Peasy Spicy Cheesy
Recipe details
  • 8  servings
  • Prep time: 10 Minutes Cook time: 25 Minutes Total time: 35 min
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Ingredients

  • 1 pound boudin sausage
  • 8 oz cream cheese softened
  • 8 oz sour cream
  • 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese or meltable cheese of choice
  • 1/4 cup chopped green onion divided
Optional:
  • 1 tablespoon of Tony Chachere seasoning hot sauce, or other Cajun seasoning (or to taste)
  • 2 tablespoons bacon crumbles for garnish
Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Slice open the boudin casing and peel it away. Crumble the boudin stuffing with your fingers into a bowl and set aside.
Combine cream cheese (softened) and the sour cream in a large bowl and mix until smooth either with a spoon, spatula, or hand mixer.
Add the boudin, shredded cheese, 2 tablespoons of the green onions, and optional spice to the cream cheese mixture and stir to combine.
Transfer the mixture to a baking dish. (approximately 1 qt.)
Bake at 350 degrees uncovered for 20-30 minutes, until warmed all the way through.
Garnish with remaining green onions and bacon crumbles if desired.
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Comments
  • Terry Abraham Terry Abraham on Feb 05, 2023

    What is Boudin sausage? Can I substitute cooked ground beef?

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    • Franklin Franklin on Feb 05, 2023

      Boudin is a cajun sausage that is hard to find outside of Louisiana. DON"T use ground beef! You can Google a boudin recipe. It's easy to make and you won't have to peel off the casings. It's made from pork butt, pork or chicken livers, LOTS of rice and 'the trinity' of celery, bell pepper and onion and other spices. You'll love it! And it's easy to make variations to your own taste.

  • Pam Pam on Feb 05, 2023

    Is Boudin at all similar to Goetta?

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