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posted: 01/29/15

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This easy meatball dip is the perfect addition to any party! Just like your favorite sandwich but in a dip form! Served hot with bread, it’s the perfect appetizer!

This Meatball Sub Dip is jam packed with flavor and cheesy goodness! Served hot with bread, it's the perfect appetizer!

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Please tell me that I’m not the only one who hates having their kids clean up.

Hear me out.

Quinn is the queen of crap. I mean, I love her. Obviously. But kid knows how to hoard. She takes EVERYTHING and puts it EVERYWHERE. There is no rhyme or reason. I mean, in her little three year old head, I’m sure there is.

So when it comes time to clean up at the end of the day, the idea of having them “help” is like nails on a chalkboard. I mean, seriously. I have to micromanage the crap out of them. I actually defined micromanage for Gavin the other day out of frustration. (PS I also heard him use the word “crap” the other day, though totally in the right context, so clearly I need to watch it.)

This Meatball Sub Dip is jam packed with flavor and cheesy goodness! Served hot with bread, it's the perfect appetizer!

I would love nothing more than to just do it myself.

You know that you are an old crabby suburban mom when the idea of fun is someone taking your children away and you being able to clean the house with your music on (i.e. not some princess “singing”) in peace. Oh man! Am I the only one? How awesome does that sound?

The bliss of having toys be put back where they actually go. The joy of having a toy box that once again closes. The sweet sweet happiness that would come from being able to walk around my house and not see 1,327 socks laying around. By the way, what the hell is wrong with my kids? They take off socks like they are tiny little foot cuffs shackling them to the floor.

This Meatball Sub Dip is jam packed with flavor and cheesy goodness! Served hot with bread, it's the perfect appetizer!

Alas, I am bound by the duty of teaching my children not to be total slobs. Not to believe the magic clean up fairy comes after bed each night.

Barf.

So much better than yelling, “Okay. Now ALL the bracelets. Put them away! Stop reading! We’re cleaning!! You! Bracelets! Now!” is this Meatball Sub Dip. It is kind of ridiculous. In a really great way, not a 1,327 socks kind of away. It’s a layered dip that replicates the awesomeness of a meatball sub, full of cheesy goodness and served nice and warm.

Now. I totally made a mistake with this bread. It needs a stronger dipper! The baguette bread that I bought for it couldn’t hold up to the awesomeness. It flaked under the pressure of being dipped in such an awesome dip. So you either want to toast some baguette bread or just buy some toasted baguette chips.

But seriously. Yum.

Forget picking up after my kids. I want a quiet house, some of MY music, a cold beer, and THIS.

This Meatball Sub Dip is jam packed with flavor and cheesy goodness! Served hot with bread, it's the perfect appetizer!

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Meatball Sub Dip

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This easy meatball dip is the perfect addition to any party! Just like your favorite sandwich but in a dip form!

Ingredients

  • 1/2 a pound of spicy Italian sausage I used Jennie-O turkey sausage
  • 16 oz cream cheese room temperature
  • 2 1/2 cups shredded mozzerella divided
  • 2 tsps dried basil
  • 1 tsp garlic salt
  • 1 cup of your favorite spaghetti sauce

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 375 degrees.
  • Make small meatballs out of the spicy Italian sausages. In a cast iron skillet over medium heat, add a small amount of olive oil, about a teaspoon. Cook the mini meatballs, turning them as they brown, until they are fully cooked. Remove them from the skillet and put them on a paper towel lined plate.
  • Pour out any additional oil that remains in the skillet, but no need to clean it.
  • In a large bowl, blend together the cream cheese, basil, garlic salt, and 1/2 cup of the mozzarella cheese until fully combined. Spread it in the bottom of the skillet. Place the meatballs on top, cover with sauce, and then top with the remaining two cups of cheese.
  • Bake for 15 minutes, then turn on the broiler and for five minutes. Keep a close eye on the dip so it doesn't burn.
  • Serve with toasted baguette pieces.
Author: Lisa Longley

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  1. Kathleen @ Yummy crumble says

    this looks pretty epic ;) The melted cheese looks incredible! This would totally make me forget my house is a disaster.

    • Lisa Longley says

      Thanks Kathleen! And that’s pretty much always the goal with my food, lol!

  2. Rachelle says

    This is great, Lisa! I love how you can have as many or as few meatballs as you want. Unlike when you go to a sub shop and order one. It either has too many that fall out all over you or so few all you get is a big bite of bread.

    Yikes! I remember those days of overflowing toy boxes and messes. And what is with kids and socks? Who wants to have cold feet? Just remembering all that makes me want to dive into your Meatball Sub Dip and never come out! :)

    • Lisa Longley says

      That’s so true Rachelle!! That’s probably why I never order them, even though I love them so much! Oooor, they fill it with bad tasting meatballs!

  3. Julie is HostessAtHeart says

    Cheesy goodness to help put up with life’s challenges…o.k. kids.

    • Lisa Longley says

      Right now most of life’s challenges are the kids, lol!

  4. sue|theviewfromgreatisland says

    I think I’ve died and gone to heaven…meatball subs are the ultimate comfort food!

    • Lisa Longley says

      Aren’t they though, Sue?? Is it wrong that looking at pictures of this dip again makes me want to have the dip AND meatballs subs??

  5. Janet Easteppe says

    Just wait until they are teenagers.. that is when the fun begins.. Your dip would have come in handy during those years.. now, I will make your dip and hide and cringe while remembering the past.. good luck…

  6. Tiffany says

    This sounds incredible, but do you have any suggestions for doing it in a crockpot?

    • Lisa Longley says

      I haven’t made any dips in the crock pot, but I know my friend Julie has a ton! You might want to give her site a look and see if you can adapt it.

  7. Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says

    OMG socks. They’re the bane of my existence. I think Jordan has 1,211 pairs IN her bed. Instead of fishing for socks, she just gets a new pair every night and then wonders why she’s out in her drawer. *head smack*

    • Lisa Longley says

      Dorothy, we once almost bought Gavin more socks and then Nathan happened to pull his bed away from the wall and we found the MOTHER LOAD!

  8. Lori says

    Could this be made in a crock pot?

    • Lisa Longley says

      I haven’t tried that, if you do, let me know how it goes!

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