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This copycat dip is a fantastic appetizer. Artichoke hearts and spinach are baked in a cream cheese, mayo, and cheese mixture. Serve with your favorite dippers.
serves/makes:
ready in:
30-60 minutes
44 reviews
2 comments
ingredients
1 package (8 ounce size) cream cheese, at room temperature
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese
1/4 cup shredded Romano cheese
1 clove garlic, finely minced
1/2 teaspoon dried basil
1/4 teaspoon garlic salt
1 can (14 ounce size) artichoke hearts, drained, coarsely chopped
1/2 cup chopped frozen spinach, thawed and well drained
1/4 cup shredded Mozzarella cheese
directions
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Lightly grease a glass pie plate.
In a mixing bowl, beat together the cream cheese, mayonnaise, Parmesan cheese, Romano cheese, garlic, basil, and garlic salt.
Stir in the artichoke hearts and spinach until well mixed. The dip can be prepared ahead of time to this step and stored in the refrigerator in a covered container for up to 48 hours.
When ready to bake the dip, spoon it into the greased pie plate. Sprinkle the top of the dip evenly with the Mozzarella cheese.
Place the dip in the oven and bake at 350 degrees F for 25 minutes or until the Mozzarella cheese is melted and lightly browned.
Remove the dip from the oven and serve the spinach artichoke dip hot with toasted bread slices or crackers for dipping.
recipe tips
For a smoother dip, chop the artichokes very finely or use a food processor to get the desired consistency.
Add a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes for a bit of heat.
Top with additional Parmesan before baking for a cheesier crust.
Standard dippers are toasted baguette slices or pita wedges. Other great dippers include tortilla chips, veggies, or crackers.
For a lighter version, use reduced-fat cream cheese and mayonnaise. The texture may be different but it will still be delicious. Fat-free versions won't usually work as well as they tend to separate and become grainy when heated.
Let the dip sit for a few minutes after baking for the flavors to blend.
Try different cheese blends for different results.
common recipe questions
Can I use fresh spinach instead of frozen?
Yes, you can use fresh spinach. Cook it down, chop it, and ensure it's well-drained before adding. You'll need about 1/2 pound of fresh spinach to replace the frozen.
Is there a substitute for mayonnaise?
Greek yogurt or sour cream can be used as a substitute for mayonnaise.
Can I make this dip without artichokes?
While artichokes are a key ingredient, you can omit them and add more spinach or other vegetables like roasted red peppers.
How long can I store this dip in the refrigerator?
Once baked, the dip can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave or oven.
Is this dip gluten-free?
The dip itself should be gluten-free (depending on the brands of products you use), but make sure your serving options, like crackers or bread, are gluten-free if necessary.
Can I freeze this dip?
It's best enjoyed fresh. Freezing may alter the texture. Freeze in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and reheat gently in the oven or microwave.
nutrition data
421 calories, 37 grams fat, 14 grams carbohydrates, 14 grams protein per serving. This recipe is low in carbs.
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reviews & comments
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Nicole REVIEW:
November 30, 2019Did not change a thing, except I use fresh spinach instead because i hate using frozed. It gets devoured every time I make it. It's perfection
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Guest Foodie REVIEW:
July 24, 2016This was really good. It tasted just like O.G. I did add a couple of things. I mixed in a little under a 1/2 teaspoon of crushed red peppers and after it was done baking i sprinkled chopped Roma tomatoes on top. I also heard a lot of folks ask what cheese to sprinkle on top, I used mozzarella cheese (I also used this in the mix).
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Tina REVIEW:
March 20, 2016A little disappointed. It didn't taste like the one I hadat the Olive Gardens.
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Jill REVIEW:
November 16, 2015I used to work at the O.G. and this is the original recipe. You might see if you can edit it though. You don't say when to add the cream cheese or the mozzarella. I had a copy of the recipe I saved myself so luckily I caught it.
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Trace REVIEW:
October 19, 2014Really good with lots of flavor and nice texture. I will make this again definitely. Thank you for sharing this recipe!
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minnie REVIEW:
August 24, 2014Made this tonight and it turned out great. I don't like mayo so I used sour cream instead. I served this dip with tortilla chips.
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JP REVIEW:
December 17, 2013HUGE hit! I made three of these for our office holiday party. I baked them then reheated at work in the microwave. I could have made 6 and it still would have disappeared immediately.
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redheadedshedevil REVIEW:
November 7, 2013I love this recipe because it uses basic ingredients that I can easily keep on hand for last minute needs. Everyone loves this dip and I can whip it up for the kids quick when they bring home friends from school.
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kibbler REVIEW:
July 3, 2013Everytime I make this dip people just can't get enough. I usually make two batches of it because the first one goes so fast. Going to make this tomorrow again for the 4th so I stopped back to print it out again as someone stole my copy from my kitchen!
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Fragomini REVIEW:
June 17, 2013Taste was good, but I must have done something wrong, since the consistency was too thick and solid. Ended up more like a vegetable side dish than a dip. Tried to follow the recipe exactly, the only variance was that I used all romano cheese instead of half parm. That should not have made a diff in consistency.
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Valerie REVIEW:
May 23, 2013Absolutely loved this dip! I served it with melba toast rounds but you can serve it with whatever dippers you wish.
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gayle55 REVIEW:
December 22, 2012This recipe is awesome. I made this for the first time as a appetizer for Thanksgiving. It was an instant hit. I plan on making it for Christmas.
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Peen REVIEW:
December 3, 2012This a great recipe and one that I love to make. Our family likes to get together and each will make a finger-food dish and this is one of them. The only thing I add to this recipe is about 1/2 teaspoon of red pepper flakes to give it a little zing.We just love Olive Garden. Thank you for this recipe.
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Joan REVIEW:
November 22, 2012Made this exactly as directed and it was very attractive. I took it to a neighborhood gathering and after the first taste no one ate anymore of it. Although I like all the ingredients, I did not care for it either. Even the texture was just right so maybe our taste buds took the day off. I will try it again and thanks for posting.
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Little Lo REVIEW:
April 27, 2012Delicious! Everyone asks for the recipe every time I make it!
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barbaraK REVIEW:
February 17, 2012Remarkable! I love this recipe so much! I made it yesterday with my mom and we both loved the taste. Thanks!! We will be making this again on my dadââ¬â¢s birthday. Hope he likes it!
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fldenise REVIEW:
April 25, 2011This was very flavorful; however, the instructions are very vague. It doesn't indicate when to include the cream cheese and it says "top with cheese." What kind of cheese? I mixed the cream cheese with all of the other ingredients and did not top with any cheese. It was very good, but a little confusing.
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Chacolious REVIEW:
April 24, 2011Scrumptious! Mayonnaise sounded too heavy for me, so I used sour cream.
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Guest Foodie REVIEW:
January 6, 2011This was a BIG HIT. It really does have the same high quality as Olive Garden. I think even better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Kath REVIEW:
November 17, 2010I made this recipe for my daughter's dorm of 50 girls. Even with such large quantities, it was delicious. Followed the recipe exactly, except I used extra mozzarella on the top of each of the four lasagna foil pans.
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EVelyn REVIEW:
September 7, 2010Never tasted this at Olive Garden, but this was a hit at our last family gathering and I plan to make again and again it was great with crackers or chips!
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Chacolious REVIEW:
January 16, 2010Scrumptiuos! Mayonnaise sounded too heavy for me, so I used sour cream.
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Nat REVIEW:
December 30, 2009I made this for a house poker tournament a week ago and everybody loved it. I will continue to make it for future parties. I especially love this dip with Stacy's Pita Chips.
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evano REVIEW:
October 25, 2009Excellent recipe that can be doubled and tripled depending on party size. I made the dip for my college hospitality class and everyone asked if my mom made it. Very easy to follow and I added a little extra garlic. I got an A+ for this class project on artichokes.
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Guest Foodie REVIEW:
June 29, 2009Everyone loves this dip! I made it for a party and it was gone within 10 minutes! People couldn't stop eating it and everyone was asking for the recipe!!!!
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steph REVIEW:
March 13, 2009This is the best spin dip recipe out there - it's an instant party favorite!!!
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Guest Foodie REVIEW:
March 2, 2009This recipe is amazing! I use sour cream instead of mayonaise though. It's great for a party, everyone loved it. Also, I ran out of spinach one day and used brocolli and it was still great.
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Guest Foodie REVIEW:
February 28, 2009This recipe is amazing. It is a frequent request at any friend or family member's parties, or any excuse they can think of for me to make it.
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GigiGool REVIEW:
January 27, 2009I made this for a dinner party last Saturday night and it was really, really good--so much better than other recipes I have tried!
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NJ Cutie December 27, 2008
When do you add the cream cheese and the mozzarella cheese? It says to top with cheese before baking - is that the mozzarella? And do you add the cream cheese in the beginning with the Parmesan and Romano?
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abbz REVIEW:
December 25, 2008omg i made this dip last night for christmas eve and it was awesome! everybody loved it. i would recomend this to everybody!!
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AlmaCA REVIEW:
November 21, 2008I've been making this for a couple of years now and everyone loves it! My boyfriend and his mom are anti-vegetable (for the most part) and they can't get enough of it, as long as I chop the artichoke very fine. I make mine without the garlic salt though, I think it tastes better, also, to make it easier I'll buy a bag of Italian shredded cheese blend. By far a better dip than any restaurant I've been to.
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Guest Foodie June 2, 2008
The recipe sounds close, but I work for Olive Garden and we don't use mayo in the dip, we use sour cream, no mozzarella, add red pepper flakes.
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Mary REVIEW:
March 22, 2008This dip was a big hit. I brought it to a party and had several requests for the recipe. I've never had the Olive Garden version, but this sure was YUMMY!
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da dip freak 78 REVIEW:
February 3, 2008I haven't tried this dip yet, but based on these comments, I'M STOKED!!!!
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Lisa REVIEW:
December 29, 2007while this isn't EXACTLY like olive garden's, it is super close, and quite possibly, better. okay, okay... maybe there's not too much difference at all... it's hard to say, really. but i followed the directions as stated (usually i kind of twist things up a bit), and it has proven to be a sure hit time and time again.
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emilykw13 REVIEW:
December 28, 2007My family loved it and it was easy to make.
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abby REVIEW:
December 17, 2007Really good.
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look8me REVIEW:
November 19, 2007Great recipe. Using a pinch of crushed red peppers in the mix gives it a litle spice kick. Also, to make it a true copycat, top the cooked dip with diced roma tomatos.
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Gw_di REVIEW:
June 28, 2007The most brilliant spinach-artichoke recipe!!!
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Guest Foodie REVIEW:
February 20, 2007This is the best spinach dip I have ever eaten. I added a little extra basil and extra cheese on top all my friends want me to bring them some whenever I make it!
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Italian lover REVIEW:
February 5, 2007Fabulous! Had it just as the recipe calls and it was perfect! Very garlicky! I loved it! Don't change a thing, it doesn't need it!
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Guest Foodie REVIEW:
January 1, 2007This was easy and delicious! A party hit!
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Guest Foodie REVIEW:
August 19, 2006This recipe is fantastic! I switched garlic powder for garlic salt or cloves, a mix of italian seasonings for the basil, and I didn't use any Mozzerella because I had it in a slow cooker. It was a hit and now everyone wants the recipe!
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Theresa79 REVIEW:
November 25, 2004This recipe is super easy to follow and the result is outstanding! We love this dip and made it for Thanksgiving. It was gone in minutes! Next time we'll have to make more. I think putting it in a toasted bread bowl would be the perfect way to serve the dip, we used toasted slices of bread this time. Awesome recipe!
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brittanyjw REVIEW:
July 20, 2004This recipe is sensational! All my family love it and we use it alot for entertaining. I add a little sharp cheddar to spice it up, it's great. Enjoy!
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