Creamy, Easy Artichoke Dip in Bread Bowl & Recipe Printable
creamy artichoke dip recipe and free recipe card printable
Hey everyone! Happy Thursday ๐ It’s almost Friday. Woo hoo!
Last month I shared one of my favorite holiday snacks on the SNAP blog, but I thought I’d post it here too, in case anyone missed the recipe and printable for my Creamy Artichoke Dip. It’s quick, fool proof, and sure to be a hit at your next gathering.
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What you’ll need:
– 2 packages of softened cream cheese
– 1 cup of mayonnaise
– 2 cans of quartered artichokes (drained and roughly chopped)
– 1 can of diced green chilies
– 1 cup of graded sharp cheddar cheese
– 1/4 cup graded Parmesan cheese
– 1/2 tsp lemon or lime juice
– 1tsp. Worcestershire sauce
– Dash of garlic powder
– 2 sourdough bread rounds
Drain your artichoke hearts and roughly chop them. Combine all ingredients into bowl.
Cut one of your sourdough bread rounds into squares for dipping. With the other, cut a medium sized opening in the top (much like a bread bowl for soup). Remove the lid and set aside. Scoop out remaining bread from round and cut into pieces for dipping. Make sure not to scrape off bread too close to edges or the bowl will become too thin and tear.
Set your bowl on a large piece of tinfoil and fill with creamy artichoke mixture. Top with lid, wrap tinfoil around bread round, (to keep from burning the bread) place on cookie sheet and bake for 40-45 minutes on 400 degrees, until the dip is warmed through.
Then remove lid, sprinkle top of dip with extra Parmesan cheese and bake with tinfoil pulled back, and bread bowl uncovered for another 10-15 minutes, or until cheese is crisp and brown.
Place extra bread pieces alongside the creamy artichoke dip, and enjoy!
A few reasons why we love this recipe:
* It’s quick, and uses mostly things you already have on hand
* It LOOKS fancy, but in reality only takes about 20 minutes to prepare
* If you work it right, you can bring JUST your bread bowl, with hot dip inside (wrapped in foil to keep warm)ย and extra bread pieces to your next party, borrow a platter from your hostess and not have to worry about any dishes to take home.
and lastly…
* Everyone LOVES it and will want the recipe, because it is THAT delicious ๐
So that being said, I thought I’d help you out and include a cute printable for all of you to enjoy, for either your own recipe book, or to share with a friend!
I know that with lots of different events coming up, I’m always looking for a quick, ‘sure-to-impress’ treat to take with me wherever I go… and sometimes I get burnt out on sweets. I hope you’ll try this out for YOUR next party… I promise, you’ll be glad you did!
Maggie Massey says
OK…how bad is it that my mouth is watering just reading that recipe…:P Thanks so much, Shelley! Can't wait to try this!
Ashley C. says
Looks delicious and must-try! Thanks for sharing!
BeingBrook says
The dip looks so delicious. I think I may end up eating it before it made it to any party!
Emily says
LOVE this recipe! It looks SO good!
Home by Heidi says
Shelley, I have to tell you… For Thanksgiving dinner I made my traditional version of our artichoke dip, And also your version.
YOURS by FAR was the winner!! looks like I have a NEW artichoke dip recipe that I will be making for the hoildays!!! ๐ SUPER Yummy!! thanks for sharing!!!!
Christina says
Oh sounds and look DIVINE!!
I have been craving artichokes! def trying this soon!
xo
Krista says
YUM! Just made this last week for our Christmas party. Huge hit! Awesomeness! ๐
Monica says
Oooooh I have to try this! Looks delish! ๐
Hardly Housewives says
YUMMMMM!! Is it bad that I want to make this for myself for lunch right now??
Caitlin says
AHHHH I want to make this for myself for lunch right now…is that bad?
jacin {lovely little details} says
that looks SO good!
Honey I'm Home Blog says
Oh yea, I love this stuff. Merry Christmas to one of my favorite bloggers.
Warmly, Michelle
Anonymous says
Oh my Gosh, Thank you for this post. I had been searching everywhere for the traditional recipe and couldn't find it. I LOVE this dip!
rach says
Hey! just a little tip from baker to baker, id go check out sourdoughs international for some bada** sourdough starter. i got the san francisco and OMG way good, came out great.
Happy baking!