Copycat Creamland Green Chile Dip

Copycat Creamland Green Chile Dip

Prep 10 min Cook 0 min Total 70 min Serves 10 servings Difficulty Easy 150 Cal Heat Medium 4.8 (97) Jump to recipe

This Hatch green chili dip is a creamy, tangy, and irresistibly scoopable party dip that comes together in minutes and gets better the longer it sits. Smoky roasted Hatch green chile, cool sour cream, cream cheese, and a little jalapeño heat make this the green chile dip that empties the bowl every single time — call it a green chili cheese dip, call it a copycat Creamland dip, it disappears either way.

Every great gathering needs a great dip, and this Hatch green chile dip is the one people will be hovering around from the moment you set it out. It's creamy, cool, and loaded with that smoky roasted Hatch green chile flavor that New Mexico does better than anywhere else in the world. Simple to make, impossible to stop eating.

Why this green chili dip works

The beauty of this recipe is how little effort it takes to produce something so genuinely delicious. A stand mixer makes it effortless, but a wooden spoon and a bowl work just as well. Cream cheese and sour cream come together into a rich, tangy base, and from there it's just a matter of stirring in the good stuff — roasted Hatch green chile, fresh lime juice, minced jalapeño for a little extra kick, and just enough onion and garlic powder to round everything out.

The one-hour secret

The hardest part of this recipe is the one-hour wait while it chills in the refrigerator. That resting time matters — it gives all those flavors a chance to come together and deepen, so the finished dip tastes like you put in far more effort than you actually did. Don't skip it.

Make-ahead, substitutions, and storage

This dip is a make-ahead dream — stir it together a day before your party and the flavor only improves overnight. Out of fresh chile? Our freeze-dried chopped Hatch green chile rehydrates in minutes and keeps this a year-round staple. For a lighter dip, swap the sour cream for Greek yogurt. Leftovers keep four to five days covered in the fridge.

How to serve it

Serve it with tortilla chips, fresh vegetables, crackers, or warm bread. It's also fantastic spread on a wrap or dolloped over a baked potato. However you scoop it, this dip is pure New Mexico in every bite. Want it warm and melty instead of cool and creamy? Try our Hatch green chile queso.

The recipe

Copycat Creamland Green Chile Dip

4.8 from 97 reviews
  • Prep10 min
  • Cook0 min
  • Total70 min
  • YieldAbout 3 cups of dip
  • Calories150
Easymedium heat
Made with Roasted Hatch Green Chile (Jarred) — grown in the Hatch Valley.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Beat the softened cream cheese and sour cream together until smooth, using a stand mixer or a wooden spoon.
  2. Stir in the roasted Hatch green chile, minced jalapeno, and lime juice.
  3. Add the onion powder, garlic powder, and salt and mix until evenly combined.
  4. Cover and chill in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour to let the flavors come together.
  5. Serve cold with tortilla chips, fresh vegetables, crackers, or warm bread.

Pantry

Shop the chile used in this recipe

Roasted Hatch Chile (Frozen)

$75.00

Freeze Dried Chopped Hatch Green Chile

$14.99

Frequently asked questions

What is green chili dip?
Green chili dip is a creamy party dip built on cream cheese and sour cream, loaded with roasted green chile — Hatch green chile in New Mexico. It's tangy, cool, and lightly spicy, served cold with chips or vegetables. A copycat of the beloved Creamland green chile dip.
What's the difference between green chili dip and green chili cheese dip?
Green chili dip is a cool, creamy cream-cheese-and-sour-cream base, served chilled. Green chili cheese dip usually means a warm, melty queso-style dip. This recipe is the creamy chilled version, though the names are often used interchangeably for any green-chile party dip.
How long should green chile dip chill before serving?
Chill it for at least one hour before serving. That resting time lets the roasted Hatch green chile, lime, and seasonings meld into the cream cheese base so the flavor deepens. For the best result, make it a day ahead — the flavor only improves overnight in the fridge.
Can I make green chile dip without fresh chile?
Yes. Freeze-dried chopped Hatch green chile rehydrates in minutes and tastes close to fresh, making this dip a year-round staple. Canned diced green chiles also work in a pinch, though you'll lose some of the smoky roasted flavor that defines real Hatch green chile.
Where can I buy Hatch green chile for this dip?
The Hatch Chile Store ships roasted Hatch green chile and freeze-dried chopped green chile straight from our family farms in the Hatch Valley of New Mexico. Roasted frozen chile is closest to fresh; freeze-dried chile is a convenient shelf-stable option for dips.
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