Nacho Momma’s Beef, Bean and Cheese Tortilla Dip
Nacho Momma’s Beef, Bean and Cheese Tortilla Dip is filled with beef, Ranch style beans and tons of cheese. They’re cooked in an Instant Pot using the slow cooker function; so almost no work for you!
Why yes I was trying to make a play on words because this Nacho Momma’s Beef, Bean and Cheese Tortilla Dip is not my momma’s, or yours even I’ll bet. Combining favorite foods from two of my favorite guys made this dip special.
I have the best neighbors and two of them are a couple of guys that I adore. Either one would be here to lend me a hand if I needed it. I can’t remember the last time I had to shovel my driveway or walk and both are great if I need help moving something. We’ve got a nice symbiotic relationship. I send food. 🙂
Sam helps me get my Christmas decorations out of the basement every year and this past season when I apologized AGAIN for bothering him, he told me his feelings would be hurt if I didn’t ask him. He has always come to my rescue when I simply can’t dig in clay anymore; it’s unfair how quick he can dig a hole in this ‘dirt!’
Casey is a game warden who has shared both his job and some unique animal experiences with me I would have never had if I didn’t know him. I’ve seen antelope, a raccoon up close and personal and sadly, an expired badger and mountain lion, but it’s still a learning experience.
Plus he spent half a day putting in the biggest tree in my back yard for me; I do call it The Casey Tree. I call them both the best sons I never had.
Sam told me he makes a dip that is a combination of salsa and Velveeta cheese and Casey’s wife Amy introduced me to Ranch Beans, something Casey has loved since college; he says they were cheap and yummy…yep, sounds about right for college doesn’t it?
I love them now too…my baked bean selection will never be without a can of Ranch Beans ever again! Anyway, I thought why not combine both ideas together, up the flavor profile just a bit and have something new? Yes, why not right?
So I added some ground beef, onion, jalapeno, and a smattering of seasonings and the result is fantastic…and even better? EASY! Nacho Momma’s Beef, Bean and Cheese Tortilla Dip can be made in either a slow cooker or an Instant Pot.
I used my Instant Pot because of its versatility and was able to sauté the onions, jalapeno, and garlic with the ground beef in the pot before adding all of the other ingredients.
If made in a slow cooker, you’ll have to do the sautéing on the stove first before adding the beef, onion, and jalapeno mixture to the other ingredients in your appliance. Cook time will be the same.
Why not make a big deal out of a Nacho Momma’s Beef, Bean and Cheese Tortilla Dip for the big game. Whether it be the Super Bowl, a pennant race, the World Series, or a summer barbecue, this is a year round appetizer that everyone will love. A little bit spicy, a little bit creamy and a whole lot of rock n’ roll!
I purposely made this dish with medium spiciness. I served it with avocado, jalapeno, black olives, and green onions, so guests could change it up if they wanted to. I also put out corn tortillas. The taste is my favorite but it’s nice that they’re also gluten free; it makes for a great all inclusive appetizer!
Are you watching the Super Bowl this coming weekend? I’m in that mode of I’ll watch it but have almost zero vested interest. If I do a real stretch I’ll find my way to making the LA Rams my favored team.
Not just because Brady has won enough games (but there is that) but because a few years ago the Rams decided to move to my hometown of St. Louis where Kurt Warner and team won the Super Bowl…so I’ve got that super mini connection…guess it’s Rams for me!
This appetizer is my contribution to Progressive Eats this month where it’s all about the finger foods we love for a tailgating party. A dip might not really qualify except you do use fingers to pick up the chips, right? I just really wanted to make this dip using my favorite guys favorite things as inspiration…hope you love it too!
Welcome to Progressive Eats, our virtual version of a Progressive Dinner Party. Each recipe in our menu this month features tailgating Finger Foods, and our host is Colleen who blogs at The Redhead Baker.
If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, a progressive dinner involves going from house to house, enjoying a different course at each location. With Progressive Eats it’s a virtual party. A theme is chosen each month, members share recipes suitable for a delicious meal or party, and you can hop from blog to blog to check them out. Come along and enjoy all of the delicious foods for a tailgating (or really any) party that my friends have brought to the table!
Tailgate Finger Food
Appetizers
- Cheese Straw Tomato Tartlets – That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Cherry Red Wine Baked Turkey Meatballs – The Heritage Cook
- Pork and Ginger Potstickers – Karen’s Kitchen Stories
- Jalapeno Popper Stuffed Mushrooms – The Redhead Baker
Desserts
- No Butter or Shortening Date Nut Bars – Mother Would Know
More Mexican Inspired Dishes
- Mexican Hot Chocolate Pie
- Tomatillo Salsa Verde
- Refried Bean and Beef Nachos
- Grilled Corn Salsa with Poblano Chiles
- Spicy Tex-Mex Chicken Soup with Cornmeal Dumplings
- Chile Relleno Soup
- The Best Homemade Enchilada Casserole
- How to Make Cajeta – Goat Milk Caramel
- Mexican Hot Chocolate with Tequila
- Orejas (Mexican Pan Dulce)
- Roasted Poblano Pepper and Corn Soup
PIN IT! ‘Nacho Momma’s Beef, Bean and Cheese Tortilla Dip’
Nacho Momma’s Beef, Bean and Cheese Tortilla Dip
Ingredients
Condiment Suggestions
- Sliced jalapenos
- Sliced green onion
- Guacamole
- Olives
Instructions
- In an electric pressure cooker set on sauté, cook beef, onion, and jalapeno over medium heat until meat is no longer pink; add the garlic and simmer for one more minute. Drain if necessary. Turn pressure cooker power to Off.
- Stir in the cheese, salsa, Ranch beans, cumin, and chili powder.
- Set pressure cooker to Slow Cooker. Cover and cook on low for 3-4 hours or until heated through and cheese is melted. Stir occasionally.
- Serve warm with tortilla chips.
- Serve extra condiments on the side if desired.
Watch out, if I make this no one is getting any of it – it’s all mine! I love the idea of using Ranch beans in this dip and I would be in heaven inhaling the whole bowl, LOL.
I love the Ranch beans too. I’m definitely trying this recipe on Sunday. Go Rams!
Wow, what a delicious-looking throwback! I haven’t had Velveeta since my brother insisted that his Velveeta grilled cheese sandwiches had to be cut on the diagonal. If I ever saw a reason to try it again, this would be it. Even if I don’t watch the Superbowl, I’d be glad to grab some chips and have a bowl of this dip.
Love dips! And this one looks particularly flavorful and yummy. Perfect for the big game. Or dinner. 🙂 Thanks!