Mississippi Sin Dip
This dip is basically what happens when you take everything good about Southern comfort food and stuff it into a bread bowl – and somehow it’s even better than it sounds.

We’re talking about a creamy, cheesy masterpiece that’s so indulgent, it earned the name “sin” for a reason, but trust me, this is the kind of sin you’ll want to commit over and over again.

The combination of tangy sour cream, rich cream cheese, and sharp cheddar creates this incredibly smooth base that gets studded with savory ham and fresh green onions for the perfect bite every time.

What makes this recipe absolutely genius is serving it in a hollowed-out bread bowl – you get a crispy, warm vessel that doubles as extra dipping material once you’ve demolished the creamy center.

The smell alone will have people gravitating toward your kitchen, and the first bite delivers that perfect balance of creamy, salty, and savory that makes everyone ask for the recipe.

This is the kind of crowd-pleasing appetizer that disappears faster than you can say “Mississippi,” leaving everyone scraping the bread bowl clean and wondering why they don’t make this every weekend.

Ingredients
For the bread bowl
- 1 loaf round bread, such as French or Italian
For the dip
- 1½ cups sour cream
- 6 ounces cream cheese, softened
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1 pinch black pepper, to taste
- 1½ cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese
- ¼ cup chopped green onion, plus more for garnish
- ½ cup cooked chopped ham, plus more for garnish
Instructions
Preparation
- 1 Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) and set a baking sheet nearby. This moderate temperature ensures the bread warms through without becoming too crispy while the cheese melts perfectly.
- 2 Carve a hole in the top of the French bread and carefully remove the soft interior to create a cavity, leaving a thick shell of about 1 inch all around. Save the removed bread pieces for dipping – they’re perfect for scooping up every last bit of this creamy goodness.
Making the dip
- 3 Using a stand mixer with the paddle attachment (or a hand mixer with a large mixing bowl), whip the sour cream and cream cheese until completely smooth, about 2-4 minutes. The mixture should be light and fluffy with no lumps remaining – this creates the perfect creamy base.
- 4 Remove the bowl from the mixer and add the Worcestershire sauce, black pepper, sharp cheddar cheese, ¼ cup green onions, and ½ cup ham. Use a silicone spatula to gently fold all ingredients together until evenly distributed, being careful not to overmix.
Assembly and baking
- 5 Place the hollowed-out bread on the prepared baking sheet and spoon the dip mixture inside, filling the cavity completely. Top with additional green onions and ham as desired for extra flavor and visual appeal.
- 6 Wrap the entire bread bowl in aluminum foil, creating a loose tent that allows steam to circulate while preventing the top from browning too quickly. Bake for 30-35 minutes, checking occasionally, until the cheese is completely melted and bubbly and the bread is warm but still has structure.
Finishing
- 7 Transfer the Mississippi sin dip to a serving platter alongside the reserved bread pieces for dipping. Garnish the top with more green onions and ham if desired, and serve immediately while hot and creamy.
Recommended Equipment and Kitchen Tools
Recommended Tools (for best results)
- Stand mixer – Creates the smoothest, lump-free base by thoroughly incorporating the cream cheese and sour cream without overworking
- Silicone spatula – Perfect for folding in the cheese and mix-ins without deflating the fluffy texture you’ve created
- Sharp serrated knife – Essential for cleanly carving out the bread bowl without tearing or creating jagged edges
- Large mixing bowls – If using a hand mixer, you’ll need plenty of room to whip the dairy base properly
Helpful Upgrades
- Kitchen scale – For precise measurements of cream cheese, ensuring consistent results every time you make this recipe
- Aluminum foil – Heavy-duty foil works best for creating an even tent over the bread bowl during baking
- Large baking sheet – Provides stable support and catches any potential drips during the baking process
Nice-to-Have Options
- Food processor – Can quickly chop the ham and green onions to uniform sizes for even distribution throughout the dip
- Instant-read thermometer – The dip is perfectly heated when it reaches 165°F (74°C) in the center
Recipe Variations and Dietary Modifications
Gluten-Free Adaptation
- Replace the bread bowl with a hollowed-out bell pepper or acorn squash for a naturally gluten-free vessel
- Serve with gluten-free crackers, vegetable chips, or corn tortilla chips instead of bread pieces
- The dip itself is naturally gluten-free, so no modifications needed to the creamy base
Dairy-Free Modifications
- Substitute dairy-free cream cheese (8 oz) and cashew-based sour cream (1½ cups) for the dairy components
- Use nutritional yeast (¼ cup) plus dairy-free sharp cheddar shreds (1 cup) for cheesy flavor
- The texture will be slightly different but still deliciously creamy
Protein Variations
- Bacon bits – Replace ham with ½ cup crispy bacon pieces for a smokier flavor profile
- Crab meat – Swap ham for ½ cup lump crab meat to create an elegant seafood version
- Vegetarian option – Omit ham entirely and add diced jalapeños and sun-dried tomatoes for flavor depth
Spice Level Adjustments
- Mild version – Add 1 tablespoon ranch seasoning mix for extra flavor without heat
- Spicy kick – Include 2-3 diced jalapeños and ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper for those who like it hot
- Smoky twist – Add 1 teaspoon smoked paprika and use smoked cheddar instead of regular sharp cheddar
Nutritional Information and Health Benefits
Key Nutritional Highlights
This Mississippi sin dip provides approximately 280 calories per serving when divided among 6 people. The recipe delivers 18 grams of protein primarily from the cream cheese, cheddar cheese, and ham, making it surprisingly satisfying. Each serving contains about 22 grams of fat and 8 grams of carbohydrates (not including the bread bowl), with 2 grams of fiber from the green onions.
Health Benefits of Main Ingredients
The sharp cheddar cheese provides significant amounts of calcium (about 200mg per serving) and vitamin K2, which supports bone health and cardiovascular function. Sour cream contributes probiotics that support digestive health, while the cream cheese adds vitamin A for eye health and immune function. The green onions pack a nutritional punch with vitamin C, folate, and antioxidants like quercetin, which has anti-inflammatory properties. Even the ham contributes B-vitamins, particularly B12 for energy metabolism and nervous system health.
Dietary Considerations
This recipe contains dairy and gluten (from the bread bowl), making it unsuitable for those with lactose intolerance or celiac disease without modifications. The sodium content is moderate at about 420mg per serving, primarily from the cheese and ham. For balanced nutrition, pair with fresh vegetables or a light salad to add fiber and vitamins while balancing the rich, creamy texture.
Smart Swaps and Ingredient Substitutions
Common Substitutions:
- Sour cream → Greek yogurt (1½ cups) for tanginess with added protein, though texture will be slightly less rich
- Cream cheese → Neufchâtel cheese (6 oz) for a lighter option with 30% less fat but similar creamy texture
- Sharp cheddar → Gruyère cheese (1½ cups) for a more sophisticated, nutty flavor profile
- Ham → Turkey or chicken (½ cup diced) for leaner protein options
Budget-Friendly Swaps:
- Fresh green onions → Dried chives (2 tablespoons) or onion powder (1 teaspoon) when fresh isn’t available
- Sharp cheddar → Mild cheddar or Colby Jack (1½ cups) for a more economical cheese option
- Round artisan bread → Large sourdough boule from the grocery store bakery section
Pantry Emergency Substitutions:
- Worcestershire sauce → Soy sauce (½ teaspoon) plus lemon juice (½ teaspoon) for similar umami depth
- Fresh ham → Deli ham chopped fine, or bacon bits (½ cup) for convenient protein addition
- Sour cream → Mayonnaise (1 cup) plus lemon juice (2 tablespoons) in a pinch
Pro Tips for Substitutions:
- When using Greek yogurt, drain it for 30 minutes to remove excess moisture and prevent a runny dip
- If substituting different cheeses, maintain the same total amount but choose varieties that melt smoothly

Make It Diabetes-Friendly
Carb Reduction Strategies:
- Replace the bread bowl with hollowed-out bell peppers or portobello mushroom caps to reduce carbs by approximately 25-30 grams per serving
- Serve with cucumber slices, celery sticks, or pork rinds instead of bread pieces for dipping
- The dip itself contains only 8 grams of carbs per serving, making it naturally low-carb friendly
Portion & Timing Tips:
- Recommended serving size: ⅓ cup of dip provides approximately 8 grams of carbohydrates
- Pair with protein: The 18 grams of protein per serving helps slow glucose absorption
- Add healthy fats: The existing 22 grams of fat help stabilize blood sugar levels when consumed together
Smart Modifications:
- Increase fiber: Add 2 tablespoons ground flaxseed to boost fiber content and slow carb absorption
- Vegetable boost: Mix in ¼ cup finely diced bell peppers for added nutrients without significant carb increase
- Herb enhancement: Use fresh herbs like parsley or chives instead of relying on higher-carb flavor enhancers
Total Carb Reduction: Using vegetable dippers instead of bread can reduce total meal carbs from 35-40 grams to 8-10 grams per serving

Perfect Pairing Suggestions
Beverage Pairings
A crisp Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio cuts through the rich, creamy texture while complementing the sharp cheddar flavors. For beer lovers, a light lager or wheat beer provides refreshing contrast without overwhelming the delicate ham and cheese balance. Sweet tea or sparkling water with lemon offers perfect non-alcoholic options that cleanse the palate between bites.
Side Dish Recommendations
Fresh crudité with bell peppers, carrots, and celery provides crisp texture contrast and helps balance the rich dip. Kettle-cooked potato chips offer satisfying crunch, while toasted baguette slices give you more vehicles for scooping. A mixed green salad with light vinaigrette cuts through the richness and adds nutritional balance to your appetizer spread.
Complete Meal Ideas
This dip shines as the centerpiece of a casual game day spread alongside buffalo wings and loaded nachos. For holiday entertaining, pair it with bacon-wrapped scallops and stuffed mushrooms for an impressive appetizer table. Summer gatherings call for pairing it with grilled vegetables and corn on the cob for a perfect outdoor feast.
Occasion Suggestions
Perfect for Super Bowl parties, tailgating, or any casual gathering where comfort food reigns supreme. The bread bowl presentation makes it ideal for potluck dinners and family reunions, while the make-ahead friendly nature suits busy holiday hosting.
Pro Tips and Troubleshooting
Professional Techniques
Always bring cream cheese to room temperature for 2-3 hours before mixing – this prevents lumps and creates silky smooth texture. When carving the bread bowl, use a sawing motion with your knife rather than pressing down to avoid compressing the bread structure. Taste and adjust seasoning before baking, as the flavors will mellow slightly during the heating process.
Common Mistake Prevention
Don’t overbake – the dip is ready when the cheese melts and becomes bubbly, not when the bread turns golden brown. Avoid overmixing once you add the cheese and mix-ins, as this can make the dip dense instead of light and creamy. Never skip the foil tent during baking, as direct heat will create a skin on top of the dip.
Storage and Reheating
Refrigerate leftovers for up to 3 days in an airtight container. Reheat gently in the microwave at 50% power in 30-second intervals, stirring between each interval to prevent separation. For best results, add a tablespoon of sour cream when reheating to restore the original creamy texture.
Make-Ahead Strategy
Prepare the dip mixture up to 24 hours ahead and store covered in the refrigerator. Carve the bread bowl the morning of serving and wrap tightly in plastic wrap to prevent drying. Assemble and bake just before serving for optimal temperature and texture.
This Mississippi sin dip proves that sometimes the most indulgent recipes are exactly what we need – pure comfort food that brings people together and creates those perfect moments where everyone’s fighting over the last bite. Whether you’re hosting game day or just want to treat yourself to something special, this creamy, cheesy masterpiece delivers every single time.