Southern 4-ingredient jalapeno corn dip is the kind of easy, crowd-pleasing appetizer that earns a permanent place in game day and potluck rotation. It brings together the sweet richness of corn, the mellow heat of jalapenos, and plenty of melty cheese in a warm baked dip that feels right at home alongside classic Southern snack spreads. Because it comes together with so few ingredients, it is especially handy when you need something fast that still tastes indulgent.
Serve this dip hot with sturdy tortilla chips, corn chips, buttery crackers, or toasted baguette slices for scooping. It also pairs well with crisp celery sticks or bell pepper strips if you want something fresh on the side, and it fits naturally into a football spread with wings, sliders, chili, or a cold pitcher of sweet tea or light beer.
Southern 4-Ingredient Jalapeno Corn Dip
Servings: 8
Ingredients
2 cans whole kernel sweet corn, drained
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a small glass or ceramic baking dish.
2. In a medium mixing bowl, stir together the drained corn, chopped jalapenos, mayonnaise, and 1 1/2 cups of the cheddar cheese until evenly combined.
3. Spread the mixture into the prepared baking dish and top with the remaining 1/2 cup cheddar cheese.
4. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until the dip is hot and bubbly around the edges and the cheese on top is fully melted with light golden spots.
5. Let the dip rest for 5 minutes, then serve warm with chips, crackers, or fresh vegetables.
Variations & Tips
Extra Heat: For a spicier dip, leave some jalapeno seeds in when chopping or add a spoonful of the pickling liquid for more punch. Taste the mixture before baking so you can adjust the heat level to your crowd.
Cheese Swap: Sharp cheddar gives the dip plenty of flavor, but pepper jack or a cheddar-monterey jack blend also works well if you want a smoother melt or a little more spice.
Make-Ahead Tip: You can mix everything together a few hours in advance, cover the dish, and refrigerate it until ready to bake. If it is going into the oven straight from the refrigerator, add a few extra minutes to the baking time.
Texture Tip: Drain the corn and jalapenos well so the dip stays creamy instead of watery. A brief rest after baking also helps it thicken slightly, making it easier to scoop.