Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls

There’s something about warm sausage balls fresh from the oven that instantly makes a house feel cozy. In my family, these little bites have always shown up during the busiest and happiest moments — holiday mornings with wrapping paper scattered everywhere, football Sundays with everyone gathered around the kitchen island, and those random weeknights when nobody wanted a complicated dinner but everyone still craved something comforting.
The first time I made these Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls, it was honestly out of desperation before a last-minute get-together. I had sausage in the fridge, cream cheese that needed to be used, and a can of Rotel sitting in the pantry. Somehow, those simple ingredients turned into one of the most requested appetizers I’ve ever made. Now, every time I pull a tray out of the oven, someone immediately hovers nearby waiting for the first bite.
What makes this easy Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls recipe so special is the texture. The cream cheese keeps everything incredibly soft and tender inside, while the sausage gets perfectly savory and golden on the outside. Then you get those little bursts of tomato and green chilies from the Rotel that make every bite extra flavorful.
Whether you’re making them for dinner, game day, holidays, brunch, or a quick party appetizer, these sausage balls disappear fast. I’ve learned the hard way that one batch is never enough.
Why You’ll Love It
Ultra creamy texture from the cream cheese

Unlike traditional sausage balls that can sometimes turn dry, the cream cheese keeps these soft, rich, and perfectly moist inside.
Packed with bold Rotel flavor
The diced tomatoes and green chilies add just enough zip without making the recipe overly spicy.
Easy Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls come together fast
You only need a handful of ingredients and about 10 minutes of prep time.
Perfect for holidays and parties

These are one of those make-ahead appetizers that always disappear from the serving tray first.
Freezer-friendly and meal-prep approved
You can freeze them before or after baking, making them perfect for busy weeks or entertaining.
Great low carb and keto-friendly option
With a few easy swaps, you can make low carb Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls that still taste rich and satisfying.
Ingredient Notes & Details

Ground breakfast sausage
Use a good-quality pork sausage for the best flavor. Mild, hot, or spicy sausage all work beautifully here. Hot sausage gives these baked sausage balls a little extra kick.
Cream cheese
Softened cream cheese is the secret ingredient that creates the creamy texture. Full-fat cream cheese works best because it melts smoothly and keeps the sausage balls tender.
Rotel diced tomatoes with green chilies
Drain the Rotel very well before mixing it in. Excess liquid can make the mixture too wet. Mild Rotel works great for family-friendly flavor, while hot Rotel adds more heat.

Sharp cheddar cheese
Freshly shredded sharp cheddar melts better than pre-shredded cheese and gives these cheesy sausage bites deeper flavor.
Bisquick baking mix
This helps bind everything together while keeping the texture fluffy. You can also use a gluten-free baking mix if needed.
Garlic powder
Adds warmth and savory depth without overpowering the sausage.

Onion powder
Balances the richness and enhances the overall flavor profile.
Black pepper
Fresh cracked black pepper gives the sausage mixture a little extra bite.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Preheat the oven

Preheat your oven to 375°F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or lightly grease it to prevent sticking.
Step 2: Soften the cream cheese
Let the cream cheese sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes. Soft cream cheese mixes much more easily and creates a smoother texture.
Step 3: Drain the Rotel thoroughly
This step matters more than people think. Pour the Rotel into a fine mesh strainer and press gently to remove excess liquid. Too much moisture can make the sausage balls spread while baking.
Step 4: Combine the ingredients

In a large mixing bowl, add the sausage, softened cream cheese, drained Rotel, cheddar cheese, Bisquick, garlic powder, onion powder, and black pepper.
Mix everything thoroughly until fully combined. Using clean hands honestly works best here because you can evenly distribute the cream cheese throughout the mixture.
Step 5: Form the sausage balls
Scoop about 1 tablespoon of mixture and roll into balls. Try to keep them uniform in size so they bake evenly.
Place the sausage balls about 1 inch apart on the prepared baking sheet.
Step 6: Bake until golden

Bake for 20–25 minutes, or until the sausage balls are golden brown and cooked through.
You’ll notice the cheese bubbling slightly and the bottoms turning beautifully browned. The internal temperature should reach 160°F for fully cooked sausage.
Step 7: Let them rest briefly
Allow the sausage balls to cool for about 5 minutes before serving. This helps the cheese set slightly and keeps the texture perfect.
Step 8: Serve warm
Serve these Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls warm with ranch dressing, spicy mayo, honey mustard, or your favorite dipping sauce.

FAQ for Common Questions
Can I make Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls ahead of time?
Yes. You can prepare the mixture up to 24 hours ahead and refrigerate it before baking. You can also fully bake them and reheat later.
Why are my sausage balls too dry?
Dry sausage balls usually happen when there isn’t enough moisture or fat. The cream cheese helps prevent this, but overbaking can still dry them out.
Can I freeze easy Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls?

Absolutely. Freeze them either raw or baked in an airtight container for up to 3 months.
What’s the best sausage for baked sausage ball recipes?
Most people prefer pork breakfast sausage because it has the best flavor and fat content. Mild, spicy, or maple sausage all work well.
Can I make low carb or keto Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls?
Yes. Replace the Bisquick with almond flour or a keto baking mix for a delicious low carb version.
Do I have to drain the Rotel?

Yes, definitely. Undrained Rotel can make the mixture overly wet and prevent the sausage balls from holding their shape properly.
How do I know when sausage balls are done baking?
The outside should look golden brown and slightly crisp. The inside should no longer be pink, and the internal temperature should reach 160°F.
Can I use turkey sausage instead of pork sausage?
You can, but turkey sausage tends to be leaner. The texture may be slightly less rich, though the cream cheese helps keep them moist.
Storage Tips

Refrigeration
Store leftover sausage balls in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Let them cool completely before storing to prevent condensation.
Freezing
Freeze baked or unbaked sausage balls on a baking sheet first, then transfer them to a freezer-safe bag or container. They’ll stay fresh for up to 3 months.
Reheating
Reheat refrigerated sausage balls in a 350°F oven for about 8–10 minutes until heated through.

For frozen sausage balls, thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating for best texture.
Variations
Spicy Jalapeño Sausage Balls
Add diced fresh jalapeños and pepper jack cheese for extra heat and bold flavor.
Bacon Cheddar Version
Mix crispy cooked bacon into the sausage mixture for smoky richness that tastes incredible during the holidays.

Keto Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls
Swap the Bisquick for almond flour and use full-fat ingredients for a satisfying keto appetizer.
Breakfast Brunch Sausage Balls
Serve with scrambled eggs and fresh fruit for a cozy brunch spread everyone will love.
Italian Sausage Balls
Use Italian sausage, mozzarella cheese, and a sprinkle of Italian seasoning for a completely different flavor profile.

Smoked Gouda Sausage Balls
Replace cheddar with smoked gouda for a richer, deeper cheesy flavor that pairs beautifully with spicy sausage.
What to Serve with Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls
Dipping Sauces
Ranch dressing, chipotle mayo, honey mustard, spicy aioli, and barbecue sauce all pair perfectly with the savory sausage flavor.
Fresh Side Dishes

A crisp green salad or fresh veggie tray helps balance the richness of the cheesy sausage balls.
Holiday Appetizers
Pair these with deviled eggs, spinach dip, or a charcuterie board for holidays and parties.
Breakfast Favorites
Serve alongside scrambled eggs, hash browns, or fresh biscuits for a hearty brunch spread.
Game Day Snacks

These easy Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls fit perfectly with wings, sliders, nachos, and other crowd-pleasing appetizers.
Soup and Comfort Meals
Add these sausage balls alongside tomato soup, potato soup, or chili for a cozy dinner idea.
This Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls recipe is the ultimate cheesy, savory appetizer packed with spicy sausage, creamy cheese, and zesty Rotel tomatoes. Perfect for parties, game days, or holiday gatherings, these bite-sized snacks are easy to make and impossible to stop eating!
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Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 10
Ingredients
- 1 lb ground breakfast sausage
- 8 oz cream cheese softened
- 1 can 10 oz diced tomatoes with green chilies, drained well
- 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
- 2 cups baking mix
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a large bowl, combine the sausage and softened cream cheese until well mixed.
- Stir in the drained tomatoes, cheddar cheese, baking mix, garlic powder, and black pepper. Mix until a thick dough forms.
- Roll the mixture into 1-inch balls and place them on the prepared baking sheet.
- Bake for 20–25 minutes, or until golden brown and cooked through.
- Let cool slightly before serving.
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