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Tired of Basic Queso? This Smoked Beef Version Brings the Flavor
Let’s be honest — Rotel dip had its moment, but it’s time for an upgrade. Enter: Smoked Beef Queso Dip. This recipe from @cookitupqdaddy brings that rich, cheesy, smoky energy that’ll have your people hovering over the bowl and scraping it clean. It’s part queso, part smoked beef heaven, and 100% worth firing up the grill.
Using slow-smoked chuck roast, jalapeños, sharp cheddar, and a serious amount of seasoning, this dip is everything the classic queso wishes it could be. Whether you’re cooking for a crowd or just getting into your weekend bag, this is the one to make.
What You’ll Need
For the Smoked Chuck Roast
- 1 chuck roast
- 1 tbsp yellow mustard (binder)
- 1 tbsp salt
- 1 tbsp black pepper
- 1 tbsp smoked seasoning (like Red Rock Smoke)
For the Queso Dip
- 2 cups shredded pepper jack
- 2 cups sharp cheddar
- 1 can diced tomatoes
- 2 green jalapeños, sliced
- 1 block cream cheese
- ½ cup diced onions
- ¼ cup milk (splash)
- Extra seasoning (use same as beef)
- 3 cups beef broth (for braising)
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Season and Smoke the Chuck Roast
Rub roast with mustard, then season generously with salt, pepper, and smoke seasoning. Smoke at 220–230°F for 1.5–2 hours until it hits 180°F internal temp.

2. Braise the Beef
Place smoked roast in a foil pan with beef broth, season again, and cover tightly. Let it braise until tender.

3. Prep the Queso Base
In another foil pan, combine pepper jack, cheddar, tomatoes, jalapeños, cream cheese, onions, and a splash of milk. Season with the same blend used on the beef.

4. Shred the Beef
Once the chuck roast is tender, remove from pan, chop or shred finely, and set aside.

5. Mix It All Together
Stir the chopped smoked beef into the melted queso, mix well, and serve hot with chips or sliders.

Pro Tips & Suggestions
- Use mustard as a binder — it helps seasoning stick without leaving a strong flavor.
- Don’t skip the smoke — grilling the queso adds a whole new depth.
- Season in layers — hit it every step of the way for max flavor.
- Serve with tortilla chips or drizzle over fries, nachos, or baked potatoes.
About the Creator
This recipe is by Q, the pitmaster behind @cookitupqdaddy. Known for bringing big BBQ energy and bold seasoning to everyday meals, Q makes grilling approachable and unforgettable.