Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (2024)

Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (1)Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (2)Game day. It didn’t mean anything to me two years ago, then Jim came into my life and my eyes have been opened to what watching the NFL on Sunday is all about. Food! No, it’s actually about Beer! Maybe the combination of the two along with rooting for your favorite team. I have really had a good time learning about football, there are A LOT of rules and Jim has been so patient to answer my questions and explain the calls on the field.

For game day this week I wanted to see if I could recreate two of my favorite restaurant dips. Chuy’s is a Tex Mex restaurant chain in Texas. They have locations in Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. If you live outside this great state of Texas however, I’ve found a copy cat recipe for their “OH MY, THIS IS SO GOOD I WANT TO EAT IT ON EVERYTHING” Jalapeno Ranch dip. At Chuy’s they will serve this alongside their salsa with chips. I like to put this on my enchiladas and refried beans too.

My favorite hot sauce can actually be found in some grocery stores - it's the On The Border Salsa in Medium Heat. On The Border Mexican Grille and Cantina is more widely known with restaurants in over 30 states in the USA. We are glad that we can buy this in the store and bring home, but I can't keep this in my pantry - I love it so much we are always out of it. I'm so excited to try this copy cat Salsa recipe too.

Let's start with the Chuy's Jalapeno Ranch Dip.

Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (3)Here is what you will need. I cut this recipe by ¼ because Jim and I don’t need this much Jalapeno Ranch Dip around the house. And still, even making ¼ of this recipe was enough to split in half and send down to my neighbor Oscar who is a salsa loving expert.

1 quart mayo
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup jalapenos, canned & a little of the juice
1 cup tomatillo sauce
1/2 bunch cilantro, chopped
3 packs dry Ranch mix

Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (4) One cup of real mayo.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (5) 1/4 cup buttermilk.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (6)1/4 bunch of cilantro and 1/4 cup jalapeno. And after I blended and tasted, I ended up adding another 1/4 cup of jalapenos. So in my opinion, 1/2 cup jalapenos with about two tablespoons of the vinegar is best.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (7) One package of Ranch dressing powder. Found near salad dressings at the grocery store.

Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (8) 1/4 cup tomatillo salsa. If you have time, I love this homemade recipe for Roasted Tomatillo Salsa. In a pinch for time, the jarred stuff works just fine here.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (9) Then just pulse and blend for 10-15 seonds in your blender or cuisinart.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (10) This is really creamy and herby with a slight kick from the jalapenos.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (11) I like the way this dip turned out although I think it is slightly (very slightly) off from how Chuy's does it. I know sometimes flavor can be lost when you half or quarter a recipe and I wonder if that happened here. I would guess that substituting regular milk for the buttermilk would reduce the tang that I feel is slightly too strong in this dip. Actually, the measurements for the dry ranch mix in the original recipe was three packets. When I cut the recipe by 1/4 I went ahead and added one whole packet because dividing that into fourths was too complicated for me to do quickly. Maybe adding less than one packet of ranch mix would have been better.

Here is the recipe I found online for the On The Border copy cat Salsa:

2 large Roma tomatoes, coarsely chopped
2 14.5 ounce cans diced tomatoes (Mexican style)
2 jalapenos, seeded and coarsely chopped
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon cumin, to taste
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 large vidalia onion, coarsely chopped
1/4 teaspoon salt, to taste
1/3 cup cilantro, coarsely chopped
1/2 teaspoon cayenne, to taste

Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (12) I decided to half this recipe, since Jim and I don't need a gallon of this stuff. If it turns out well, I will research how long I can keep this in the fridge - then maybe I will make a gallon to store.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (13) One roma tomato.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (14) One can of diced tomatoes with green chiles.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (15) Put your gloves on for this next part.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (16) Half a jalapeno and remove seeds. Careful, these little buggers can really burn your skin.

Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (17)Add to your cuisinart mix.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (18) 1 Tablespoon red wine vinegar.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (19) 1 Tablespoon cumin.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (20) 1 teaspoon minced garlic.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (21) The recipe calls for a vidalia onion which my grocery store didn't have so I used a white onion. I think a vidalia onion would have given the salsa a sweeter flavor without the bite that I think the white onion gave.

Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (22) I washed a half bunch of cilantro and threw it all in.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (23) Now blend. Since this was very thick and layered in the cuisinart, I pulsed about 10 times, then opened and stirred from bottom to top a little, then put the lid back on and pulsed 10 more times.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (24) This texture is a little different than what I buy in the jar. The jar version from On The Border has larger chunks of tomatoes. Next time I might withhold the chopped roma tomato until the very last 5 pulses.
Copy Cat Recipes for Game Day (25)The flavor is VERY close to how I like it. I think using a different onion would have made a big difference, but I like this a lot and will definitely try this again with the full batch.

Oscar? Have you had a chance to sample these two dips? I'd love to hear what you think of them!

*************UPDATE 10/14/08*************

I received Oscar’s comments on the dip and salsa. He is a lover of salsa, so his opinion means a lot to me. Let’s start with his review of the jalapeno ranch dip. He agreed that it was too “ranchy” and I believe it was because I added a whole package of dry ranch powder. He also commented it was too thick and I can agree with that too. I already suggested substituting plain milk for buttermilk which I think will make the dip thinner and less “tangy.” And I suppose, at the end of mixing, you could simply pour in more milk to thin it as much as you like. This dip was really good and he had a lot of great things to say about it.

The salsa he said was “REEEEEALY GOOD” and that made me so happy to hear. In Texas, there is a lot of competition for “good salsa” and everyone has their own preference on what is good. He thought it had an overly powerful garlic flavor and I can see where he taste that. I love garlic and I even had that thought cross my mind too. I only added a teaspoon of minced garlic which adds up to two garlic cloves. I have to remember however that raw garlic is VERY potent, so next time I will either sweat them first in a skillet and/or only use half a teaspoon. I think the onion should be substituted also for a sweet Vidalia onion. Oscar commented positively on the liquid to chunky ratio saying it was perfect, not too chunky, not too watered down. This is a real winner. I will continue to make this EASY salsa for parties and tweaking it ever so slightly until I one day will be able to enter it into one of the thousands of salsa competitions in Texas and WIN! I need to come up with a name for my salsa, I can’t enter it as “On The Border Copy Cat Salsa” because I’m changing some things as I go along I can claim it as my own. Any ideas?

Thanks Oscar for your feedback. Thanks to everyone who reads this blog and leaves a comment. They are ALWAYS appreciated and I believe it makes me a better cook.

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