Smoked creamy corn dip with bacon is exactly the kind of hot dip people go back to without thinking — creamy base, sweet corn, crispy bacon and that light smoky flavor running through everything. It’s simple to throw together and works whether you’re making it for a party or just something warm to snack on.
What makes this one stand out is the layering of flavors. Sweet corn gives it a bit of bite, bacon brings salt and crunch, and the creamy cheese base holds everything together without turning it into something too heavy. Most versions combine corn, jalapeños, bacon and cheese, then cook low and slow so everything melts and blends properly
And once it heats up, you’ll notice it — the edges start bubbling, cheese melts into the corn, and the smell shifts into something smoky and rich. That’s the moment when it’s ready to grab chips and not overthink anything else.
Quick info
- Difficulty: easy
- Time: ~1 hour
- Servings: 6–8

Ingredients

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Instructions
- Start with the base — add corn, cream cheese, shredded cheese and diced tomatoes with chiles into a baking dish or skillet. Don’t worry about mixing perfectly yet, it’ll come together as it heats.
- Add chopped jalapeños, garlic powder, smoked paprika and a bit of salt and pepper. Stir lightly just to distribute things.
- Scatter the crispy bacon over the top — some pieces will sink in later, some stay on top and crisp a bit more.
- Cook low and slow (oven at 180°C / 350°F or smoker if you have one). At first it looks separated, then slowly everything melts together into one thick, creamy dip.
- After about 30–40 minutes, give it a stir. This is where it turns from chunks into something smooth and scoopable.
- Let it go a bit longer until the edges bubble and the top looks slightly golden.
- Serve hot.
Serve it straight from the pan. It stays warm longer and the texture is better — once it cools too much, it tightens up and loses that creamy scoop.
FAQ
Can I make corn dip without a smoker?
Yes — oven works perfectly. Smoker adds extra flavor, but it’s not required.
What kind of corn works best for corn dip?
Fresh is best for texture, but frozen or canned works just as well if drained properly
How do you keep corn dip creamy?
Use enough cream cheese and don’t overbake — once it thickens too much, it loses that smooth texture.
Can I make corn dip ahead of time?
Yes — assemble it earlier and bake just before serving.
What to serve with corn dip?
Tortilla chips, crackers, toasted bread or even veggie sticks all work great







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