This southern 3-ingredient pulled pork dip is the kind of easy party food that disappears fast and gets talked about long after the dish is scraped clean. It leans on simple Southern-style flavors—smoky pulled pork, sweet-tangy barbecue sauce, and plenty of melty cheese—to make something rich, cozy, and perfect for game days, potlucks, and backyard get-togethers when you need a crowd-pleaser without a lot of fuss.

Serve this dip hot with sturdy tortilla chips, buttery crackers, toasted baguette slices, or even celery sticks if you want something crisp on the side. It also pairs well with pickle spears, coleslaw, or a simple veggie tray to balance the richness, and if you're setting out a party spread, it fits right in next to wings, baked beans, and iced tea.

Southern 3-Ingredient Pulled Pork Dip

Servings: 8

Southern 3-ingredient pulled pork dip in a cast iron skillet
Southern 3-ingredient pulled pork dip in a cast iron skillet

Ingredients

3 cups prepared pulled pork

1 cup barbecue sauce
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese

Directions

1. Preheat your oven to 375°F and lightly grease a small cast iron skillet or baking dish.

2. In a medium bowl, stir the pulled pork and barbecue sauce together until the meat is evenly coated.

3. Spread the pork mixture into the skillet, then sprinkle the shredded cheddar evenly over the top.

4. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, until the cheese is melted and the dip is hot and bubbling around the edges.

5. Let it rest for about 5 minutes before serving so it thickens slightly, then serve warm with chips, crackers, or toasted bread.

Variations & Tips

For extra creaminess: Stir in 4 ounces of softened cream cheese with the pulled pork and barbecue sauce if you want a richer, smoother dip that stays extra soft on the buffet table.

For picky eaters: Use a mild barbecue sauce and swap part of the cheddar for mozzarella if your family prefers a gentler flavor and super stretchy melted cheese.

For a little heat: Add a few dashes of hot sauce or a spoonful of diced pickled jalapeños before baking for a spicier version that still keeps that sweet-smoky Southern flavor.

Make-ahead tip: Assemble the dip up to a day ahead, cover, and refrigerate. When you're ready to serve, bake it until hot and bubbly, adding a few extra minutes since it will be starting cold.