Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (2024)

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (1)

dmierzwinski

Rating: 5 stars

10/03/2014

Made as is and am sooo happy with it!

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (2)

tnwalsh

Rating: 5 stars

06/14/2014

Almost as good as the original! It's definitely guest worthy.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (3)

diannelbarnett

Rating: 5 stars

03/27/2014

Fantastic Remake on the original! Thanks for sharing!

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (4)

veryslowcook

Rating: 5 stars

01/10/2014

Loved it! Used the entire pkg of spinach and added a dash of cayenne. Sometimes I use two reduced-fat cream cheese blocks, instead of one fat-free. We like it better with crostini or pita chips instead of tortilla chips.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (5)

seaside725

Rating: 4 stars

06/07/2013

Although this was an easy recipe, I thought something was missing. My family thought it was better then I did, or else I would have rated it a 3.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (6)

DonnaTozier

Rating: 5 stars

01/13/2013

I've made this several times now, and it has gotten literally dozens of raves. It's so easy to be a hit of the party with this recipe. I doubled the amount of spinach.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (7)

barbara2011

Rating: 5 stars

02/17/2012

I made it and the taste is remarkable my nieces and nephews even loved it, and asking me to make it again for them, and I’m definitely be doing this again for them!! Thanks, I will include this on my recipe list. Other likable recipes at www.everything-cake.com and www.everything-bread.com .

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (8)

bkbroiler52

Rating: 1 stars

02/06/2012

I've made dozens and dozens of Cooking Light recipes over the years. I try to stick to 4 and 5 star recipes and I usually always concur with the ratings. However, I thought that this recipe was gross. The no-fat cream cheese tasted totally artificial. I'm guessing if you used all reduced-fat cream cheese in this recipe, it would be much better. I served this to guests and was embarassed.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (9)

horrorgroupie

Rating: 5 stars

12/15/2011

am eating it hot out of the oven as I type...oh my gods it's delicious!!! I added a splash of skim milk, extra fresh ground pepper, some cayenne...used the whole package of spinach (thanks to the other reviewers for that tip!) and extra garlic. Oh! and Target didn't have light cream cheese, they only had Neufchatel but it came out splendid! am eating it on some multigrain savory thins :D

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (11)

geanina

Rating: 5 stars

09/17/2011

This recipe is amazing! My husband and I both loved it... next time I will add more garlic and some skim milk to make it creamier. great recipe!!

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (12)

jinxiecat

Rating: 5 stars

12/28/2010

Honestly, I was shocked at how good this was. Hands down the best spinach artichoke dip I've had, and I got compliments from almost everyone who tried it!

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (13)

miss88keys

Rating: 5 stars

12/28/2010

I made this for a holiday party and everyone loved it! I substituted a 14-ounce frozen bag of artichokes that I thawed and it turned out perfect! I'll definitely be making this again for another party next week.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (14)

idesign

Rating: 4 stars

12/06/2010

Great taste and easy to make! I add a bit more Parmesan cheese for my personal preference. One a side note, this recipe is on this website twice, but with a different photo - the ingredients and directions are exactly the same. Tip: I also use this as a filling in phyllo dough for appetizers or in a pan for spinach pie.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (15)

rlamb78

Rating: 5 stars

11/29/2010

Excellent appetizer! I have made this twice now for parties and it is a big hit. I use less garlic (just 2 cloves) and a good quality refrigerated parmesaen cheese. Maybe my oven takes longer, but both times I had to extend the baking time to 45 mins. Delicious!

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (16)

Amy0324

Rating: 5 stars

11/28/2010

I made this appetizer for Thanksgiving. I gave this recipe 5 stars because my family LOVED it...even my really picky nephew came back for more. I love spicy foods, so it was a little bland for me and my husband. I had a little leftover, so added some cayenne and garlic salt before I reheated. It was much better. But if you don't care for "spicy", don't change the recipe. It was still really good without the additional spice.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (17)

lizlee

Rating: 5 stars

11/13/2010

this dip is the best-and one of the first things to go every year at our Christmas party! people rave about it and cannot believe it is CL. try using the whole package of spinach--what else are you going to do with it?

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (18)

snicx83

Rating: 3 stars

10/03/2010

Delicious!

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (19)

LogansMama

Rating: 4 stars

07/29/2010

For being light, this recipe was really good! I took it to a barbeque and it was a hit! I did add more spinach.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (20)

JessicaLuu

Rating: 4 stars

06/06/2010

I made this for my friends who the unhealthiest things, and they thought it was better than the full fat version. I had to make copies of the recipes for them, and they expect me to bring it to every gathering.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (21)

jsparry

Rating: 4 stars

05/31/2010

I like this recipe very much. It's not greasy like the restaurant versions. Since I like bold flavors, I will add more garlic and possibly some jalepenos next time, and there will be a next time. I also used a whole package of spinach.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (22)

RenoTX

Rating: 4 stars

03/28/2010

I made this for my family and it was a big hit. I can sympathise with the reviewer who thought it was bland... I added 1/8 t. crushed oregano and 3T. minced scallions, based on another recipe I have. The extra flavors were really needed, and it tasted great. I would stil like some extra flavor - maybe lemon juice or worsteshire sauce? My son added tobasco to his serving, and I think he probably had the right idea. I'll add more punch next time, but this is definitely something I would serve to guests. Served with baked Pita chips.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (23)

Kimberlyamc

Rating: 1 stars

01/23/2010

I had such high hopes for this recipe after reading the reviews here. I made it as directed and could not get past the cream cheese flavor. That was all I tasted. I added extra spinach and garlic as well as parmesan cheese to add some flavor, but found the recipe to be bland and quite frankly unedible. I threw it out. I am really surprised after reading all of the great reviews, and I didn't do anything wrong as far as the recipe goes.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (24)

KellyONeil

Rating: 4 stars

12/25/2009

This was my first attempt at making spinach and artichoke dip, and this recipe is fantastic. I didn't follow the recipe comletely; I added a whole package of spinach and extra parmesean and mozz. My stepson and I wanted more heat, so I took a portion of the dip and added Sriracha sauce (after it was baked). I will be making this recipe again.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (25)

kaitmackenzie

Rating: 5 stars

12/12/2009

I have tried a lot of Spinach Artichoke Dip recipes and this is by far the best and one of the easiest to make. Don't expect to have any leftover...

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (26)

Spangberg

Rating: 4 stars

12/11/2009

Everybody loved it!

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (27)

HungryinATL

Rating: 5 stars

12/04/2009

I have done this recipe a number of times from my Cooking Light cookbook and it has been a hit every time!! None of my girlfriends can ever believe it is healthy!!

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (28)

cjbuddy

Rating: 5 stars

10/12/2009

A friend brought this to a party and it was so good, doesn't taste light at all. I have since made it myself and it came out great. I increased the garlic (as I do in every recipe with garlic) and serve with pita chips and sourdough toasts as I think it is a bit thick for tortilla chips.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (29)

Ash0290

Rating: 5 stars

10/07/2009

LOVE this dip. I've made it 4 times already. First time I made it just as the directions say. Now I make it more to my tastes and lower the fat. I omit the garlic, use the whole pkg of frozen spinach, double the pepper and half the cheese to make it lighter because it was not really a light recipe normally. Great for snacking, havent made it for guests yet.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (30)

Danyielle

Rating: 5 stars

08/10/2009

This gets rave reviews wherever I take it. I will add scallions or bacon bits if I have them on hand. I now keep the ingrediants on hand for last min. get togethers.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (31)

cookinsisters

Rating: 4 stars

08/06/2009

Originally found this recipe in Cooking Light's 2006 cookbook which calls for the entire package of spinach. Very tasty!

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (32)

sndylthyr

Rating: 5 stars

06/27/2009

Delicious. Can't stop eating this. I add about 3TBS milk to thin and 1TBS horseradish for a little kick. I've also made it adding chopped roasted red peppers. I've only made it using 2 lite C.C. and no FF C.C. Like other reviewers I use the whole pkg of spinach. Will def make again and agian.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (33)

Lizzie94

Rating: 5 stars

04/10/2009

This is by far the best Spinach Artichoke Dip recipe. It gets rave reviews every time and no one would suspect that it is low fat!

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (34)

kharper

Rating: 5 stars

03/11/2009

By far one of my all time favourite Cooking Light recipes! Always a hit. Serve with fresh traditional salsa or a mango salsa. A great taste combination.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (35)

freesailingsls

Rating: 4 stars

01/03/2009

I made this for New Year's Eve and it was gobbled up...one thing I changed though. It calls for 1/2 a package of frozen spinach but I used the whole thing (what am I going to do with 1/2 a package of thawed spinach??) and am glad I did. Without it, I don't know that it would have had much of a spinach flavor. Easy to put together and very tasty!

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (36)

TreenL

Rating: 3 stars

12/29/2008

I was a bit disappointed, after making it for an office party. I craved more kick to it - either garlic, onion or salt... something. I think it needed more time to thoroughly heat. Still in search of the perfect cheesy artichoke dip.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (37)

ellenmoriah

Rating: 4 stars

12/13/2008

I followed the recipe exactly, but when I tasted it before baking, it seemed to want some "zing". I added about 1 tsp. tobasco, 1 tblsp. Worcestershire Sauce, and 2 tblsp. lemon juice, and 1 tblsp. horse radish sauce. The end result was more flavorful to my taste. Although this is a light recipe, it's on the heavy side because of all the cheese. Next time, I'll try to lighten it up with at least 1/3rd less cheese and using some fat free evaporated milk to replace the omitted cheese.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (38)

reptilenthusias

Rating: 5 stars

12/10/2008

Usually make the full fat version of hot artichoke dip - artichokes, parmesan, mayo - super easy and delicious but REALLY fatty. This year decided to go with this similar but far healthier dip - what a good choice. Served at our annual Christmas party and people couldn't believe it was lower fat. Very creamy and tasty. Took about 10 minutes longer than the recipe indicated to get hot in the middle. Next time will add a little more garlic, and perhaps a bit more artichokes and spinach. A definite keeper.

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (39)

carolfitz

Rating: 3 stars

12/10/2008

Increased the garlic and added dashes of Chipotle Tabasco to taste. Creamed soft cheese, Tabasco, pepper and sour cream. Chopped artichokes and garlic in the food processor and then added the spinach to the processor for final chop and to blend. Then combined all. Added buttermilk to thin but should have added more. Out-of-oven flavor very good but was too thick for tortilla chip-dip. Consistency okay as a spread. Have made several times since this appeared as "best appetizer." http://www.cookinglight.com/eating-smart/from-the-editors/all-time-best-recipes-00400000041570/page22.html

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (40)

Catula

Rating: 5 stars

11/08/2008

Made this lat night--doubled the spinach and artichokes, used 2 1/3 less fat cream cheeses (my store doesn't sell fat free) and it came out perfect. Served it with polenta chips because baked tortillas broke in the thick dip, but that worked well. Will definitely make again!

Spinach-and-Artichoke Dip Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is spinach artichoke dip made of? ›

Mix cream cheese, mayonnaise, Parmesan cheese, Romano cheese, garlic, basil, garlic salt, salt, and pepper together in a medium bowl. Gently stir in artichoke hearts and spinach. Transfer the mixture to the prepared baking dish; top with mozzarella cheese.

Is it better to use frozen or fresh spinach for spinach dip? ›

I've been making spinach dip for years, but using fresh baby spinach in place of frozen, chopped spinach makes all the difference! If you've got a few extra moments, I highly recommend using fresh.

Why is my spinach artichoke dip runny? ›

Why is my spinach artichoke dip runny? The most common reason for a runny dip is too much water left on or in the veggies. Cooking the veggies will usually remove most of the water, but sometimes the culprit is the frozen spinach.

How long does store bought spinach artichoke dip last in the fridge? ›

The date printed on the container is an “unopened” date - meaning the dip will stay fresh if unopened until that date. Once the dip container has been opened, we recommend consuming the dip within about 10-14 days for optimum flavor and freshness and follow the “refrigerate after opening” instructions on the label.

What is the best chip for spinach and artichoke dip? ›

Pita Chips with Spinach Artichoke Dip

Even if you don't like artichoke, you're bound to love this fantastic dip. Made with artichoke hearts, mayo, sour cream, parmesan cheese, and onion, this dip tastes great warm or cold.

Why does artichoke dip taste like vinegar? ›

So why was the dip such a disaster? Horton admitted she used marinated artichokes instead of fresh (thus the vinegar taste) and a “dry mandarin orange” instead of fresh lemon juice.

Are artichokes good for you? ›

Artichokes are packed with powerful nutrients. Artichokes are low in fat while rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Particularly high in folate and vitamin C, they also supply important minerals, such as magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium ( 2 ).

Can you reheat spinach artichoke dip twice? ›

Yes! Spinach and Artichoke Dip reheats really well. You can completely make dip ahead, transfer to whatever dish you want to reheat it in (or leave it in the pot), let it cool to room temperature and refrigerate until ready to reheat and serve.

Can you eat spinach artichoke dip that was left out overnight? ›

Spinach artichoke dip shouldn't sit out more than two hours according to the USDA. If it's above 90 degrees, it shouldn't be left out more than hour.

How long is sour cream good for after opening? ›

Milk can be refrigerated seven days; buttermilk, about two weeks. Milk or buttermilk may be frozen for about three months. Sour cream is safe in the refrigerator about one to three weeks but doesn't freeze well.

Can you freeze store-bought spinach artichoke dip? ›

If you have taken care to store the spinach artichoke dip well it can be frozen for up to two months. Always be sure to label frozen dip, so you can keep an eye on the best-by date and toss it if it expires.

What is artichoke sauce made of? ›

Place the drained artichokes, cheese, lemon zest and juice, garlic, olive oil, salt and pepper in a food processor. Blend until combined and creamy. It won't be totally smooth, but you do want it combined and sauce-like. Taste and season the sauce with more salt and pepper as you find necessary.

What are the ingredients in good and gather spinach artichoke dip? ›

artichokes (artichokes, water, salt, citric acid, ascorbic acid), cream cheese (pasteurized milk and cream, cheese culture, salt, stabilizers [carob bean and/or xanthan and/or guar gums]), spinach, sour cream (grade a cultured cream), mayonnaise (soybean oil, egg yolks, water, distilled vinegar, sugar, salt, mustard ...

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