32 Recipes for True Velveeta Lovers (2024)

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32 Recipes for True Velveeta Lovers (1)Christine RukavenaUpdated: Feb. 18, 2024

    Got ZERO shame in your Velveeta cheese sauce-loving game? Then roll on through for must-eat creamy golden magic!

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    Creamy Hash Brown Casserole

    This versatile side dish is so good with grilled steak, and is delicious with other meats as well. A creamy cheese sauce and crunchy topping make this potato casserole popular for family dinners and potlucks. —Teresa Stutzman, Adair, Oklahoma

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    Cheesy Chicken 'n' Shells

    When our friend served us this entree, I asked her for the recipe right away. It was so good, I thought I would share it with others. I cut the recipe down for a meal or two, but it can easily be doubled or tripled. —Jodee Harding, Mount Vernon, Ohio

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    Chili Queso Dip

    I’ve had this recipe for more than 42 years and have updated it from time to time. This is an easy party favorite, and everyone loves the taquito dippers. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Haystack Supper

    Served as the main dish at our family reunion buffet, this flavorful layered taco-style dish was a true crowd-pleaser. Folks were pleasantly surprised to find a rice layer, and everyone enjoys the creamy cheese sauce. —Jill Steiner, Hanco*ck, Minnesota

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    Bacon-Cheeseburger Chowder

    The taste of a good bacon cheeseburger is hard to beat until you try this cheeseburger chowder! It's hearty, convenient and family-friendly. —Kristin Stone, Little Elm, Texas

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    Saucy Green Bean Bake

    Here's a different way to serve green beans. It's a nice change of pace from plain vegetables. —June Formanek, Belle Plaine, Iowa

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    Nacho Tots

    This is an easy, versatile party appetizer that everyone loves. If you can't find chorizo, ground beef or ground chicken are wonderful, too. Top with anything you like! —Connie Krupp, Racine, Wisconsin

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    This wholesome mac & cheese is slow-cooker easy. Make it during the week or take it to your next potluck!—Kelly Silvers, Edmond, Oklahoma

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    Sensational Crabmeat Fondue

    We entertain a lot, and luxurious crab fondue makes guests feel indulged. —Debbie Obert, Middleburg, Florida

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    I created this deep fried mac and cheese recipe for my husband. He describes this recipe as unbelievably delicious because of the crispy deep-fried coating on the outside and the creamy richness on the inside. —Shirley Rickis, The Villages, Florida

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    Cauliflower-Broccoli Cheese Bake

    One of the first dishes my mom taught me is a tasty pairing of cauliflower, cheese and broccoli. It's absolutely my best side. —Devin Mulertt, Napa, California

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    Favorite Cheesy Potatoes

    My family loves these potatoes. I make a large batch in disposable pans and serve them at all our get-togethers. The holidays aren't the same without them. It's also a wonderful recipe for Christmas morning brunch. —Brenda Smith, Curran, Michigan

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    Makeover Chicken Enchilada Soup

    Even though they have many other delicious dishes on the menu, I always find myself ordering Chicken Enchilada Soup from Chili’s. Here's the skinny version I make at home. —Traci Campbell, Saginaw, Texas

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    Dive fork-first into oodles of noodles baked to bubbly perfection and coated with a to-die-for sharp cheddar cheese sauce in this cavatappi, a grown-up version of mac and cheese. Hot sauce lends mild heat that’s delectable with the smoky topping. —Barbara Colucci, Rockledge, Florida

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    Nacho Scoops

    Serve your clan a big ol’ platter of these fun and crazy-tasty nacho bites as you cheer for your team. You’ll score big with tortilla chips filled with creamy, spicy cheese and beef! —Raine Gottess, Coconut Creek, Florida

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    Cheese Beef Burritos

    After a busy day, this is a dish that I can get on the table fast. The recipe came about totally by accident: I started throwing things together and soon I had a winner! Everyone who has tried these burritos goes home with the recipe. —Amanda Alford, Hopedale, Illinois

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    In the South, everyone loves three things: bacon, cheese and grits! After playing around with this recipe, I took it to my first family party as a newlywed, and it was a huge hit. This recipe has become a family tradition that I'm sure will be passed down for generations. —Melissa Rogers, Tuscaloosa, Alabama

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    Cheesy Corn Chowder

    I've had this chowder recipe for 30 years, and the whole family really enjoys its cheesy corn taste. It makes a big pot—enough for seconds! —Lola Comer, Marysville, Washington

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    Southwestern Nachos

    Guests will go crazy when you serve this cheesy nacho casserole with tender chunks of slow-cooked pork. The recipe makes two heaping pans, and you don’t need to worry about filling the chip bowl—the tortilla chips are conveniently baked right in the dish! —Kelly Byler, Goshen, Indiana

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    To make this amazing mac, I make a sauce loaded with three different cheeses to toss with the noodles. When baked, it's gooey goodness with a crunchy topping that...don't get me started! —Beth Jacobson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Creamy Turkey Casserole

    I sometimes make turkey just so I have the extras for this casserole! —Mary Jo O'Brien, Hastings, Minnesota

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    Slow-Cooker Cheese Dip

    I brought this slightly spicy cheese dip to a gathering with friends and it was a huge hit. The spicy pork sausage gives the dip plenty of zip! —Marion Bartone, Conneaut, Ohio

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    Creamy Hash Browns

    My mother often took this comforting side dish to social dinners because it was such a hit. Now I get the same compliments when I make it. Bacon and onion jazz up a creamy mixture that’s quick and easy to make thanks to convenient frozen hash browns and canned soups. —Donna Downes, Las Vegas, Nevada

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    Egg Biscuit Bake

    This all-in-one brunch bake is a variation of a simple cheesy egg dish my mother used to make. It's become our favorite comfort food. —Alice Le Duc, Cedarburg, Wisconsin

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    Zucchini Tomato Casserole

    Even people who don’t like zucchini can’t seem to get enough of this full-flavored side dish. I always bring it to our family gatherings and potlucks because it goes well with any entree. —Cathy Johnston, Ranchester, Wyoming

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    No-Turn Omelet

    It's a snap to put together this colorful casserole. I like to make it a day ahead, then refrigerate and bake the next morning. With ingredients such as sausage, eggs, cheese and peppers, it tastes like a strata—except it uses crackers rather than the traditional bread cubes. —Helen Clem Creston, Iowa

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    Bacon Cheeseburger Tater Tot Bake

    This bacon cheeseburger tater tot casserole is the perfect dish to bribe your kids; homework, chores, piano practice—consider them done! —Deanna Zewen, Union Grove, Wisconsin

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    Macaroni and Cheese Soup

    I have worked in the food service industry for too many years to count and have made this one-of-a-kind soup at many different jobs. It's always been a big hit. —Emma Head, Sunrise Beach, Missouri

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    Bacon Cheese Potatoes

    I received this recipe from a friend who's a wonderful cook. This goes great with any main course, but it's especially good with ham. —Bertha Jensen, Mooresville, Indiana

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    Cheeseburger Soup

    A local restaurant serves a similar cheeseburger soup but wouldn't share its recipe with me. I developed my own, modifying a recipe I already had for potato soup. I was really pleased with the way this all-American dish turned out. —Joanie Shawhan, Madison, Wisconsin

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    Originally Published: October 25, 2018

    32 Recipes for True Velveeta Lovers (31)

    Christine Rukavena

    Christine loves to read, curate, sample and develop new recipes as a senior book editor at Taste of Home. A CIA alumna with honors, she creates cookbooks and food-related content. A favorite part of the job is taste-testing dishes. Previous positions include pastry chef at a AAA Five Diamond property. Christine moonlights at a boutique wine shop, where she edits marketing pieces and samples wine far higher than her pay grade.

    32 Recipes for True Velveeta Lovers (2024)

    FAQs

    Do you need milk for Velveeta? ›

    You may not need to add the milk; Velveeta can melt on the stove without it. The addition of milk is strongly recommended because it makes it much easier to melt the cheese product evenly and thoroughly without trouble.

    What is Velveeta cheese good for? ›

    It has a smooth consistency, mild taste, and vivid orange hue. Velveeta triumps in its ability to melt, making it a great base for dips. However, you probably best know it as a cheese sauce for macaroni.

    How to spice up Velveeta? ›

    Spices: Sometimes I like to spice up my cheese dip and add about 1/2 teaspoon of cumin and a dash of chili powder to the Velveeta and RoTel. My mom always adds chili seasoning and it's fantastic. What is this? Extra Creamy: Add 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream with the Velveeta and tomatoes.

    How to eat Velveeta cheese? ›

    Carla's Creamy Taco Soup With Ground Beef
    1. Crock Pot Velveeta Mexican Cheese Dip. 70 mins.
    2. Chipotle Pumpkin Queso Dip. 9 mins.
    3. Crockpot Chili Cheese Taco Dip. 70 mins.
    4. Homemade Velveeta Cheese and Cheez Whiz. 16 mins.
    5. Keto Nachos. 20 mins.
    Jan 31, 2023

    How do you keep Velveeta cheese creamy? ›

    How do you keep Velveeta queso creamy? To help slow down the pace at which the Velveeta cheese hardens, add evaporated milk to aid in this, or use a slow cooker that will keep it warm or on low while serving.

    How do you thin Velveeta cheese without milk? ›

    You can add fresh, chopped red and green peppers and fresh chopped white onions. The water from the vegetables will thin the Velveeta, and the dip will be more interesting. You could also mix it with refried beans and salsa to make a cheesy Mexican bean dip.

    How unhealthy is Velveeta cheese? ›

    Besides being high in calories, Velveeta is high in fat and sodium. The nutritional information on the package shows that the product has 6 g of fat per serving, but with 32 servings per box, you'll consume 196 g of fat should you use an entire box of regular Velveeta in a cheese dip or recipe.

    Do chefs use Velveeta? ›

    Velveeta is the key ingredient in chef Michele Weber's addictive cheese sauce. Weber says she might go without her Velveeta dishes if she runs out, saying that substitutes just don't work well.

    Is Velveeta good on burgers? ›

    But I will say, with no shadow of a doubt, that if you want the best burger, use Velveeta cheese, which, no, isn't technically even real cheese. So to understand why it makes the best burger, let's first take a look at what exactly it is.

    How do you melt Velveeta cheese without butter? ›

    Melting it in a Slow Cooker
    1. First, cut or shred about a pound of Velveeta.
    2. Now place your cheese pieces in the slow cooker, covering with the lid.
    3. Set your slow cooker to low, allowing the cheese to heat up over about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.

    How to jazz up boxed Velveeta mac and cheese? ›

    Any one of these or any combination of them you like:
    1. Real butter, a little more than the box calls for.
    2. A little fresh grated cheese - cheddar, parm, gruyere, etc.
    3. A little more milk than it calls for or use 1/2 n 1/2.
    4. Dollop of sour cream.
    5. Crispy bacon.
    6. saute some diced ham with green bell peppers and onions.
    Mar 12, 2022

    How do you thicken Velveeta cheese sauce? ›

    Flour or cornstarch can both thicken a liquid. In a small separate bowl, mix a tablespoon of either flour or cornstarch with 2 tablespoons of cheese sauce until the mixture is smooth. Add the mixture back to the milky cheese sauce, and stir until combined and desired thickness is achieved.

    Should I refrigerate Velveeta after opening? ›

    Unopened packages of VELVEETA are shelf-stable and should be stored in a cool, dry place up until the date stamped on the package. Opened packages should be wrapped tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerated. For the best results, be sure to use within 8 weeks after opening.

    Is Velveeta good for grilled cheese? ›

    "Velveeta is called a "Pasteurized Prepared Cheese Product". I'm not exactly sure what means, but I do know it makes one heck of a good grilled cheese sandwich."

    Can I freeze Velveeta cheese? ›

    If you don't have a use for Velveeta within that time frame and don't want it to go to waste, the good news is you can put it in the freezer until you need it.

    What can I use instead of milk in Velveeta mac and cheese? ›

    To make mac and cheese without milk, the best choice is to find something that has a similar texture and a milk flavor. Things like heavy cream, almond milk, oat milk, yogurt, cream cheese, and even pasta water all work very well in boxed mac and cheese.

    Can you make Velveeta with boiling water? ›

    Place the unflavored gelatin and dry milk powder in a blender or food processor (I used my blender). Pour the boiling water over top and immediately pulse to combine. Add the cheddar cheese and puree the mixture until smooth.

    Can you use water instead of milk for queso? ›

    Absolutely yes. It will be less rich, but can be very delicious, too.

    Do you need milk for cheese? ›

    Jess: Most cheeses, with a few specific exceptions, are made with whole milk. This can mean pasteurized milk from the grocery store, or raw milk fresh off the farm. The only milk that should not be used for cheesemaking is ULTRAPASTEURIZED milk.

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