Crockpot Philly Cheese Steak Dip – This easy cheesesteak dip is the perfect appetizer for a crowd!  Made in the slow cooker, this hearty, mouthwatering, dip tastes just like a Philly Cheese Steak and is always a hit at game day and super bowl parties!

Philly Cheese Steak Dip

You guys.  This dip is completely over the top, outrageously, CRAZY GOOD! I’m seeing Philly Cheesesteak everything lately and it was high time for me to put my spin on things!

My cheesesteak dip is super gooey and cheesy then loaded up with steak, onions, and peppers.  I love to serve this with little pieces of crunchy toasted garlic bread for max flavor.

This dip is truly like a meal in itself.  We actually had this and nothing else for dinner a few nights ago.  It was the perfect addition to Thursday night football.  Even if our team did lose!  This dip was the winner that evening!

Cheesesteak Dip

So, this dip is mostly made directly in the crockpot.  You do need to sear your steak, onions, and peppers first which only takes about 5-7 minutes, then the slow cooker can do the rest!

I prefer making dips like this in the crockpot even if I do need to make part of it on the stovetop first.

I like it because this way I don’t have to hover and wait for something to come out of the oven, and I don’t have to worry about reheating the dip during the game!  Things that come in especially handy when we’re having company over.

Philly Cheese Steak Dip

Enjoy!

~Nichole

If you’re looking for a great dessert dip make sure to check out my Key Lime Pie Cheesecake Dip!

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Crockpot Philly Cheese Steak Dip

Crockpot Philly Cheese Steak Dip - This easy cheesesteak dip is the perfect appetizer for a crowd!  Made in the slow cooker, this hearty, mouthwatering, dip tastes just like a Philly Cheese Steak and is always a hit at game day and super bowl parties!
Prep 5 minutes
Cook 1 hour
Total 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings 12

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Add the olive oil to a large skillet over medium high heat.  Add the chopped onions and bell peppers and cook for 2-3 minutes until softened.  Remove the onions and peppers and place in the bottom of your slow cooker.
  • Add the chopped steak to the hot skillet and season with the salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce, and garlic powder.  Sear the steak pieces until no longer pink and add to the crockpot.
  • In a large bowl blend together the cream cheese, mayonnaise, and sour cream.  Pour mixture over the steak in the crockpot.  Top with the slices of provolone.  
  • Cook the dip on high for 1 hour, until hot.  Stir well before serving.

Notes

NOTE:  I buy already thinly sliced steak (typically used for fajitas) then chop it into small pieces.
NOTE:  I serve this dip with toasted garlic bread.  It's also great with chips or crackers.

Nutrition

Calories: 210kcal

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: American
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Hey! Nice to meet you! I'm Nichole!

Welcome to The Salty Marshmallow! I'm a mom, animal lover, photographer, & kitchen mess-maker. Here you will find the result of my decades-long passion for chasing the best flavors in the kitchen, all meant to be cooked by regular people with busy lives just like you and me.

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27 Comments

    1. Hi, that’s just some parsley on the top to make the dip look a little prettier. Totally optional for the recipe. 🙂

  1. What a brilliant twist on a traditional Philly Cheesesteak! This has game day written allllll over it- my friends will love it!

  2. Oh my heavens! This looks absolutely amazing…perfect for Football Sundays! I’d be a hero if I made this, for sure! Thanks for sharing 🙂

  3. This dish has world series and football written all over it! Sounds so delicious, I would probably find myself hovering over it like a hawk at a party LOL.

  4. This is such a terrific idea, and just in time for the holidays, and football parties. Actually, I love making something like this on the weekend and serving it for “dinner in front of the TV” with a nice side salad. I can’t wait to try it.