Vegan Artichoke Spinach Dip Recipe (Gluten-Free) | 86 Lemons (2024)

by Livvy

Picture this: a dip so velvety and rich, it’s hard to believe it’s entirely vegan and gluten-free.

Welcome to the world of our Vegan Artichoke Spinach Dip – a dish that’s not just a treat for your taste buds but a boon for your health.

Spinach and artichokes? They’re not just for show. These greens are nutritional powerhouses, boosting your immune system and more. And those cashews? They’re the magic that gives this dip its creamy, dreamy texture, minus the dairy.

The best part? You’ll find all the ingredients you need just a short stroll away in your pantry or local grocery store.

And here’s a sneak peek of what’s inside: nutritional yeast for that cheesy charm, smoked paprika for a touch of gourmet, and plenty more tips to elevate your dip game.

So, are you ready to transform your snack time with something that’s as good for your body as it is for your palate? Let’s get started on this delicious journey!

It’s beyond me how these healthy vegan ingredients come together to form the same flavor and texture without the cheese, mayo, cream cheese, sour cream, commercial dairy substitute, or oil.

I’m telling you – you won’t even miss it. It also happens to be gluten-free and VERY easy to make.

Health Benefits of Vegan Spinach Artichoke Dip

This spinach artichoke dip recipe is not only a delicious recipe, it is a super easy one! To make this recipe the most exotic thing you will need is artichoke hearts, and those are easily found at your local grocery store.

Spinach and artichokes are great for your immune system! Spinach has vitamin E that supports and boosts your immune system. It’s also packed with fiber which aids in digestive health, has calcium which helps with bone development, and even folic acid which is great for soon-to-be mamas!

Cashews are full of non-saturated fat, such as monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. Basically, it is full of all the good kinds of fats we need! They also have a lot of protein which is why it shows up in lots of vegan cooking

Vegan Artichoke Spinach Dip Ingredients:

  • ¾cup plain unsweetened non-dairy milk (I used almond milk but soy milk, rice milk, coconut milk, oat milk)
  • 2½-3 tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1-2 medium-large cloves garlic
  • ¾tsp sea salt
  • ½tsp dry (ground) mustard or dijon mustard
  • Freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • ¾cup raw cashews (unsoaked or drained cashews)
  • 2 cups frozen artichoke hearts (I used one 9 oz. box), partially thawed (helps for pulsing in blender) or they do have chopped artichoke hearts if you want to save yourself some time with pre-chopped artichokes.
  • 2 cups (loosely packed) fresh spinach leaves(frozen spinach can work too but fresh spinach is pretty amazing in this spinach artichoke dip. Also pre-chopped spinach can save you a few steps.)

Additional Options:

*Adding store-bought vegan cheese such as vegan parmesan cheese or cheese to the mix or as a topping can take this vegan artichoke dip vegan recipe all the way up to 5 stars! It adds flavor and texture without taking away from this delicious vegan food and keeping it dairy-free.

You can also add nutritional yeast to spinach and artichoke dip. Nutritional yeast gives it that cheesy flavor, without the cheese.

*As far as seasoning goes salt and pepper are always a great go-to, red pepper flakes give it an extra kick, and garlic powder, onion powder, or extra minced garlic also add some additional flavor. I personally love topping it with some smoked paprika. It’s aesthetically pleasing, looks fancy, and tastes great.

Instructions for Vegan Spinach Artichoke Dip

STEP 1:

Preheat oven to 425ºF(no medium heat here)In a blender, add milk, lemon juice, garlic, salt, dry mustard, pepper, and cashews. Throw in a blender or food processor. Blend until very smooth. If using aVitamixor other high-powered blender, this will only take a minute or so.

If using a standard blender, just keep blending until the mixture is very smooth.

You can also add vegan cream cheese, cashew cream, or vegan mayo to make your creamy dip have an even more creamy texture while keeping it dairy-free. You can also add nutritional yeast to give it a “cheesy” flavoring.

STEP 2:

Add artichokes and spinach and very briefly blend or pulse.Do not fully blend, keep some chunky texture! My mixture wasn’t quite as chunky as I prefer, so I scooped the mixture into a bowl and stirred in a can of quartered artichoke hearts (drained, rinsed, and chopped).

You can also add some olive oil to help make the spinach and artichoke a little more cohesive and make the mixture a little more creamy overall.

STEP 3:

Transfer mixture to an oven-safe dish or baking dish, and bake for 17-20 minutes until the top is golden brown. Do not bake any longer or the spinach will turn off-color. Or you can really class up your baked spinach artichoke dip up and put it in a cast-iron skillet. But otherwise, a regular baking dish will do just fine.

Serve warm with raw veggies, veggie sticks, sliced baguette, tortilla chips, pita chips, or crackers. I personally liked it even better after letting it cool, then refrigerating and reheating it later. Sounds delicious right?!

Uses:

This is a great recipe for easy vegan appetizers, a side dish while you eat dinner or the main event at a dinner party. Trust me, your friends will thank you so much for bringing this vegan spinach artichoke dip to the party. It’s easy to make ahead of time, it keeps well and it makes great leftovers!

So there you have it! This recipe earns 5 out of 5 stars in my book! (And trust me, 5 stars is hard to come by!) But this vegan dip more than earns it. So whether you are bringing it to your work holiday party, keeping it as your fave vegan snack, or having it as a dinner side dish, you will not be disappointed! Healthy, hearty, and completely vegan? Check, check and check! So give this vegan favorite a try!

P.S. Looking for a vegan dessert to pair with this vegan appetizer? Try our 5 Ingredient Vegan Raw Apple Pie and make yourself the hit of the party!

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Vegan Artichoke Spinach Dip Recipe (Gluten-Free) | 86 Lemons (2024)

FAQs

Why is my spinach artichoke dip runny? ›

You'll want to get the cream cheese mixture well-blended first so the veggies stay intact. Squeeze out as much moisture as you can before you add the spinach so the dip doesn't get runny. If you want to make spinach artichoke dip in advance, mix all the ingredients together — but don't bake it.

What are the ingredients in Marketside spinach and artichoke dip? ›

Cream Cheese (pasteurized Milk And Cream, Cheese Culture, Salt, Stabilizers [carob Bean And/or Xanthan And/or Guar Gums]), Mayonnaise (soybean Oil, Water, Salted Egg Yolk, High Fructose Con Syrup, Vinegar, Salt, Spices, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Calcium Disodium Edta [protect Quality]), Artichokes, Spinach, ...

How long does it take for spinach artichoke dip to go bad? ›

HOW LONG WILL HOMEMADE Artichoke SPINACH DIP LAST? Baked Spinach Artichoke Dip will last about 4-5 days in the refrigerator.

What is spinach artichoke dip made of? ›

To a mixing bowl add sour cream, mayo, cream cheese, drained spinach, artichoke hearts, garlic and ¾ cup of parmesan cheese. Combine until smooth.

How do you keep spinach from getting watery? ›

Force the excess water away from the spinach by pressing it down in the colander with the back of a spoon or ladle then season and serve or use in your chosen recipe.

Is marketside spinach and artichoke dip gluten free? ›

Yes, Marketside Spinach Artichoke Dip is gluten-free.

What's in Trader Joe's spinach dip? ›

VEGETABLES (SPINACH, ARTICHOKES [ARTICHOKE, WATER, SALT, CITRIC ACID {ACIDIFIER}], ONIONS), WATER, HALF & HALF (CREAM, GUAR GUM, CAROB BEAN GUM, CARRAGEENAN), REDUCED FAT SOUR CREAM (MILK, CREAM, NON FAT MILK POWDER, BACTERIAL CULTURE, MICROBIAL ENZYME), PARMESAN CHEESE (MILK, CHEESE CULTURE, SALT, MICROBIAL ENZYME ...

Is spinach artichoke dip bad for acid reflux? ›

A high fat meal can cause a massive amount of heartburn. Fat increases stomach acid production. Foods high in fat include: appetizers made with cream cheese, chips and dips (including spinach/artichoke dip), butter/margarine and sour cream, cream sauces, gravies, fatty meats such as sausage and well-marbled meats.

How to tell if artichoke dip is bad? ›

How do you tell if Artichoke Dip is bad? First off, your nose is your best judge. If the dip emits a sour, rancid, or off-smelling odor, it's likely gone bad. Secondly, check the appearance, if it has changed color, is moldy, or has visible signs of microbial growth it's time to say goodbye.

What to eat with artichoke dip? ›

Serve with baguette slices, crackers, pita or even veggies. It's dip season! Appetizer season, cheesy dip season – whatever you want to call it.

Is it OK to reheat spinach artichoke dip? ›

And although you can use your microwave or stir the mixture up on the stove to heat it, popping a dish of the dip in your oven is the best route for achieving bubbling hot and irresistibly gooey results.

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.

What vitamins are in spinach and artichoke dip? ›

Here's a snapshot of its nutritional profile per 100 grams:
  • Calories: 23 kcal.
  • Protein: 3 g.
  • Fiber: 2 g.
  • Vitamin A: 9377.
  • Vitamin C: 28.1 mg.
  • Iron: 3 mg.
  • Calcium: 99 mg.
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Why is my artichoke dip watery? ›

If your spinach artichoke dip is watery it's likely you didn't squeeze enough of the extra liquid out of the spinach. How can I save watery spinach artichoke dip? Stir in more cream cheese and shredded cheese. Put it back in the oven if necessary.

Why is my bagged spinach wet? ›

That slimy feel is literally decomposing plant matter. Sometimes the moisture is from water or condensation getting into the leaves; sometimes it's from the leaves themselves, which can release liquid when bruised or crushed.

Why is my spinach dip too thick on the stove? ›

If your spinach dip is to thick, then you may need to add some liquid to it. But you have to add the right liquid. Since milk is already part of the ingredients, it would a great liquid to add in a little to change the consistency. I like to add in about a tablespoon at a time to thin out the texture.

What happens if you over boil an artichoke? ›

Preparing artichokes is quite easy though I have found that many home cooks, even accomplished ones, often overcook them, so that both the delicious tips of the leaves and the hearts are mushy. They shouldn't be. There should be a bit of resistance when you take a bite - not a lot, but some.

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