Saturday, October 04, 2008

Captain Rodney's Cheese Bake

Although it feels like at least a year, it has probably only been about three months since I had this incredible dip made by my sister-in-law, Emily. This is called Captain Rodney's Cheese Bake. The key ingredient is Captain Rodney's Boucan glaze, or any glaze made by Captain Rodney. Emily first had  this cheese bake in Greenwood, MS at a shower earlier this year. She brought back some bottles of the glaze from the drug store where it is sold there. You would think Birmingham would have this stuff somewhere but for the last few months, I have been searching and searching. I called and emailed the company in Bell Buckle, TN and finally got a response that Whole Foods carried it. I sent Philip to the store immediately but they had to order it for us. I waited three weeks for a call from Whole Foods that my order had arrived but as of today, I still had no call. So, I went today to check and there on the shelf were several bottles of this amazing glaze.
Since we are gearing up to watch the Vandy vs. Auburn game, it was fitting to have a pregame appetizer so we opted for the Captain Rodney's Cheese bake. It was so dang good that half of it was gone by the time I got the camera out. Mind you, it's just me and Philip eating it. That diet will have to wait. I'm in ooey gooey cheese bake heaven right now!

Here is the recipe in case you want to make it and believe me, you do. I warn you. This is highly addictive!

Captain Rodney's Cheese Bake

1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
8 oz. cream cheese
2 green onions, finely chopped (optional)
8 crushed Ritz crackers

Mix the above four ingredients and place in a greased quiche or tart pan or anything made for baked dips. Top with the crushed crackers and bake for 15 minutes in a preheated 350 degree oven.

8 slices of crispy cooked bacon, chopped.
1/2 cup Captain Rodney's glaze (Boucan glaze is the same as Mango Pepper glaze)

Top baked cheese with crumbled bacon and drizzle the 1/2 cup glaze over the top. Serve with crackers or any chip you prefer.

11 comments:

jowens said...

I found this glaze in a store called Chelsea Lane in Chelsea, Alabama. Maybe this will help in your search

Unknown said...

The company has a website. If you call them, they will tell you the distributors in your area. That's what I did because I had some and I wanted it SO bad!

Unknown said...

I had this dip at a friend's Christmas party last week. It is one of the best dips I have ever had. I didn't know you could buy the glaze here, so I sent my friend some money to buy me a bottle while she is visiting her family in Kentucky. I was going to wait for it, but now that I know that I can buy it here in Birmingham, I will get to make it for Christmas. YAY! Thanks for the info. everyone, and Merry Christmas!
Beth G.

Unknown said...

Do you think it will effect the taste any if I used Club crackers instead of Ritz? Thanks, Beth

Mosshouse said...

I've never used Club crackers. I like the buttery taste of Ritz (or the Publix version) but let me know how it goes! Whole Foods still carries it, albeit for quite the price. I have my husband pick some up at the Campus Bookmart in Starkville when he heads over there for work at MSU. It's $8.99 for the big tall bottle there.

Unknown said...

I just had this dip today at a Pampered Chef party that I did and it was delicious. I was looking for the recipe and found your blog. I thought you'd like to know that it would be awesome with Pampered Chef's Raspberry Habanero Sauce or their Pineapple Rum Sauce as well. They both have the same kick and are delicious. Darlene chitchatham@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

You may also use the new Ritz Flipside pretzel crackers. Wonderful party dip. I find the Captain Rodney's glaze in gift shops locally. (Owensboro, KY)

Unknown said...

You may also use the new Flipside Pretzel cracker made by Ritz. This is a wonderful dip - I find Captain Rodney's glaze in local gift shops. (Owensboro, KY)

Jenny said...

I tried this cheese bake in Fairhope, AL this weekend and it was delicious. I purchased a bottle at the Village Peddler. They had told me there were other recipes for this glaze on the website and I went on the website and did not find but maybe one other recipe. Does anyone have any recipes to use this glaze with? They mentioned a pork recipe.

Jenny said...

I purchased this glaze in Fairhope, AL this weekend at the Village Peddler. They had this cheese bake there to taste and it was great. They told me there was other recipes on the website for this glaze and I only found maybe one other recipe. Does anyone have any other recipes to use this glaze in?

Unknown said...

Jenny,

Go to Bellbuckle.com's homepage, and click recipes!

Thanks for shopping at the Village Peddler.

Melissa