Artichoke
Spinach, Feta, and Artichoke Dip
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51 Reviews
DianaVA
November 26, 2021
This dip is fantastic! I don't understand why it doesn't have 5 stars across the board. I brought this to a party and everyone absolutely faved about it. It is delicious -- the fresh lemon (zest and juice) is a must -- it brightens the dish and makes it special. 5 stars! Thanks for sharing the recipe. (I didn't have pinenuts and subbed in chopped walnuts -- still very good.)
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June 1, 2021
Delicious and so easy. Took this to a Memorial Day block party and it was devoured! We also made herbed flatbread to serve with it. I used about half of the lemon called for which was perfect and will definitely try Greek yogurt and fresh spinach next time.
MamaIntheKitchen
May 29, 2021
I improvised because I did not have everything on the ingredient list but it’s lower fat and was still fantastic with sour dough bread!
Substituted:
Halved the lemon juice
0% Fage Greek yogurt for sour cream
Black pepper Chèvre for Feta and decreased pepper slightly
I incorporated 2 oz of chèvre into the recipe and crumbled 2oz on top.
Substituted:
Halved the lemon juice
0% Fage Greek yogurt for sour cream
Black pepper Chèvre for Feta and decreased pepper slightly
I incorporated 2 oz of chèvre into the recipe and crumbled 2oz on top.
Stilmark
January 20, 2019
I feel that zest from one lemon is way too much and threw the flavour balance way off.
Claire H.
December 25, 2018
I made this for our Friends Christmas party and it was a huge hit. I omitted the pine nuts this time, and added more garlic. We brought a fresh loaf of bread and pita chips to eat with it, and brought home zero leftovers. Even the kids ate it up!
Charlotte G.
November 10, 2018
I make this for nearly ever pot luck I go to. It's easy, addictive and I never have leftovers so I get to bring my pyrex home afterwards ;) The only change I make greek yogurt instead of sour cream - subbed it in when I didn't have sour cream on hand and have been making that way ever since.
Brady Y.
November 27, 2016
I made this for Thanksgiving! Replaced pinenuts with water chestnuts... added about 1/2 cup bacon bits(fresh bacon bits that I cut up and fried to amazing crispy goodness) and holy good god this dip could be a meal.... sooooo good. Didnt use lemon zest or juice because I forgot a lemon but was still amazing. Next time I will use 3/4 c. bacon... bacon makes everything better ;)
Deborah K.
May 23, 2016
Going to make this for Memorial Day Weekend. What is the substitution amount of fresh spinach for the frozen spinach, please?
Kathcooks
October 4, 2015
This is fabulous. Took this to the Girls Friends monthly birthday get together and had to send recipe out to everybody. It was quite the hit. Definitely not your basic spinach and artichoke dip. Thanks!
Maria
September 4, 2015
This looks amazing! Is there a suggestion for a substitute for the pine nuts? My daughter is highly allergic to them, but if they are important to the flavor or texture of the dip, I'd like to add something similar. Any ideas? Thank you!
Renee B.
February 3, 2016
Maria, I often substitute chopped walnuts (not black walnuts) for pine nuts with great results. That's what I'd try here.
Steffanie F.
April 10, 2015
I got some fresh artichokes in my CSA box. Do I need to make any changes to fresh instead of canned?
strozyk
February 14, 2015
This was awesome! To fess up to my changes: I used a bit more spinach (I had a big bag open that I wanted to use up, you know?) I used frozen artichoke hearts that I wrung the liquid out of and then pulled apart a bit. I misread the instructions and put all the parm in at once. And I added a microplane clove of garlic. Not major changes, really. Next time I do this, I may try a tart yogurt and mayo, or maybe just more lemon juice. I dug the acid component.
Emily
December 21, 2014
Can you use fresh spinach in this instead of frozen?
KathyP53
October 31, 2015
I most always use fresh spinach in recipes calling for frozen spinach, with great results. No thawing, no squeezing out the water, and a fresh, brighter flavor and color. I used fresh in this recipe with great success!
gasgirl
November 12, 2014
I have another question....i bought a 14 oz can of artichokes at whole foods...and it has 8 oz of artichoke hearts by weight...do I use all of it...or weigh out 6 oz of hearts? thanks so muych
gasgirl
November 10, 2014
so nice of you ..such a fast reply to my question!! THANK YOU! I will be making this tomorrow!
Jenn2323
March 4, 2014
I made this recipe last night, delicious. The pine nuts add a sweet nutty flavor and delicate texture/crunch to the dip that set it aside from any other artichoke dip I've tried in the past. I added some freshly grated Romano cheese and added a 1/4 cup of creme fraiche. Divine!!!!
Rachel
March 1, 2014
So, so delicious! Made it last night for a dinner party (usually I test things before I serve to guests) but I had a feeling this one couldn't go wrong - everyone scoffed it down! Your recipe has reached far and wide - we're enjoying it in New Zealand! Thanks!!
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