Spinach Artichoke Bowl (2024)

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This spinach artichoke bowl was designed for anyone and everyone who once wished they could eat a whole bowl of spinach artichoke dip by themselves, because that’s what this feels like. And it. feels. good.

Of course, as a woman who is always on a mission to help you eat more vegetables (we love a salad here), this isn’t just a true bowl of spinach artichoke dip. This is a much more spinach-and-artichoke-packed version, which is what earns it the name “bowl” instead of “dip.” This personal-sized spinach and artichoke dip (*cough* *cough*) I mean, bowl, uses ricotta cheese and touch of parmesan instead of the normal cream cheese and cream counterparts, and a generous squeeze of lemon juice, touch of basil, and sautéed shallots help make the “dip” energy come to life.

The whole thing is relatively easy to assemble, taking only about 20 minutes from start to finish, and it’s the perfect thing to make when I’m craving a hearty, delicious, yet vegetable-filled lunch.

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Table of contents

  • First, what is spinach artichoke dip?
  • Ingredients you’ll need for this spinach artichoke bowl
  • How to prepare this quick and easy spinach artichoke bowl recipe
  • Looking for other vegetbale-forward lunches and dinners?

First, what is spinach artichoke dip?

Spinach artichoke dip is a classic American appetizer made with some combination of cream cheese, mayonnaise, garlic, parmesan, and, of course, spinach and artichokes. These ingredients are usually mixed together, toped with cheese, and baked in a casserole dish before being served with chips. While its origions are somewhat unclear, it rose to fame after the second world war and has become a staple menu item at restaurants like my beloved Olive Garden, so you know it’s good.

If you’re just learning about spinach artichoke dip, it may sound wild (in a bad way). But trust me, it’s wild (in a good way). This recipe is a deviation from the original, but it still holds all of its charm. And now you can eat as much as you want without feeling like you ate too much dip.

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Ingredients you’ll need for this spinach artichoke bowl

While we’re bulking up this classic dip to make it heartier and more filling, we’re not holding back on flavor. Here’s what you’ll need to make it:

  • ricotta cheese: the base of this dish, giving us rich creaminess, but also more protein and nutrients than the original dip’s cream cheese. It’s delicious, but leaves you feeling more like you are a real meal rather than a large amount of dip.
  • freshly grated parmesan cheese: a key flavoring agent in any self-respecting spinach artichoke dip, this will be incorporated into the mixture, then added on top before serving.
  • garlic: another essential component of this dip. We’ll add this to the pan with enough time to soften the sharpness of raw garlic, but still fully appreciate its flavor.
  • lemon: with the richness of our ricotta base, we’ll need an acid to balance things out. Lemon give us a bit of fresh brightness we crave.
  • fresh basil: like lemon, adding fresh herbs to this creamy base will provide brightness and freshness to the dish.
  • red pepper flakes: these add a touch of spice that really elevates things. If you love spicy food, add more. If you don’t, feel free to decrease or omit this ingredient all together.
  • shallots: our shallots are minced and added to the pan before anything else. That means their flavor will be softened and sweetened, providing the dip depth of flavor.
  • canned artichoke hearts: easy to find in any super market, these are drained, rinsed, and halved, then browned slightly in the pan to give a bit more texture and flavor than you usually get in a spinach artichoke dip.
  • fresh spinach: since spinach wilts so much, we’ll need a lot here—between 4 and 5 cups, to be exact.
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How to prepare this quick and easy spinach artichoke bowl recipe

We love a healthier twist on a classic comfort food, but we love it even more when making it is fast, simple, and doesn’t fall short in the flavor and satisfaction departments. Here’s how you make this delicious thirty minute meal:

  • In a large measuring cup, whisk together the ricotta, parmesan, grated garlic, lemon zest, lemon juice, basil, red pepper flakes and pepper. Add in the 6 tablespoons of water and whisk to form a sauce, set aside.
  • Place a large sauté pan over medium heat and add in the olive oil. Let this heat up for 1-2 minutes before adding the minced shallots. Cook, stirring occasionally, for about 4-5 minutes.
  • Add in the artichoke hearts and swirl to coat with the oil and shallots, then arrange them in a flat layer across the pan and let them cook, undisturbed, for 5-6 minutes or until the pieces touching the pan have gotten a bit of color. Stir and cook another minute or so.
  • Add in the spinach and stir, letting it wilt into the artichoke mixture. Season with salt.
  • Pour in the ricotta mixture and stir, everything should start to thicken quickly into a creamy, delicious pile of vegetables. This will happen quickly, taking about 1-2 minutes or so. If needed, add a splash of hot water to loosen everything up. Remove from the heat, taste and season with more salt if needed.
  • To serve, pile the spinach and artichokes into a bowl and top with more parmesan and freshly ground black pepper. This is amazing with fresh toasty bread, rice, or on its own as a side.
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Cabbage Salad with Charred Lemon Dressing & Grated Walnuts

This salad is plant based, packed with protein from easy steamed edamame, filled with crunch from green cabbage, and smothered in a bright, light, and creamy charred lemon dressing. The entire thing can be made in minutes, with minimal cooking on your end. The finished result is a light, filling salad that is perfect for portioning out throughout the week.

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Charred Radish & Asparagus Ricotta Bowl

This is a vegetable-filled bowl that is perfect for spring. It lightly chars the radishes in anchovy oil, then the asparagus follow suit. Everything is tossed with spinach and lemon and plated on top of ricotta, giving you and easy, healthy, and quick lunch or dinner.

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And that’s everything for this spinach artichoke bowl!

If you make it, please tag me on Pinterest or Instagram so I can see! It’s my favorite thing to scroll through stories and see what you all are making.

And of course feel free to leave any questions, comments or reviews! This is the best place to reach me, and I’d love to hear from you <3

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Spinach Artichoke Bowl

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This easy lunch or dinner recipe is for everyone who ever wanted to eat a whole bowl of spinach and artichoke dip by themselves, because that's exactly what this tastes like. The thing can serve as a full meal, or a killer side dish, depending on how you portion it. The whole recipe takes about 20 minutes, making it an easy, hearty, delicious, and vegetable-packed option for any weeknight dinner.

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Prep Time:15 minutes mins

Cook Time:15 minutes mins

Total Time:30 minutes mins

Course: Appetizer, Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine: American, Fusion

Keyword: artichoke hearts, artichokes, ricotta, spinach

Servings: 2 meal servings, 4 side dish servings

Equipment

  • 1 high sided sauté pan

Ingredients

  • 2/3 cup ricotta cheese
  • 3 tablespoons freshly grated parmesan cheese plus more for serving
  • 3 garlic cloves grated
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest about 1/2 of a lemon
  • 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 1 whole lemon
  • 3 large fresh basil leaves
  • 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper plus more to taste
  • 6 tablespoons water
  • 2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 medium shallots minced
  • 2 cans artichoke hearts drained, rinsed, and halved
  • 4-5 cups fresh spinach
  • Kosher salt to taste

Instructions

  • In a large measuring cup, whisk together the ricotta, parmesan, grated garlic, lemon zest, lemon juice, basil, red pepper flakes and pepper. Add in the 6 tablespoons of water and whisk to form a sauce, set aside.

  • Place a large sauté pan over medium heat and add in the olive oil. Let this heat up for 1-2 minutes before adding the minced shallots. Cook, stirring occasionally, for about 4-5 minutes.

  • Add in the artichoke hearts and swirl to coat with the oil and shallots, then arrange them in a flat layer across the pan and let them cook, undisturbed, for 5-6 minutes or until the pieces touching the pan have gotten a bit of color. Stir and cook another minute or so.

  • Add in the spinach and stir, letting it wilt into the artichoke mixture. Season with salt.

  • Pour in the ricotta mixture and stir, everything should start to thicken quickly into a creamy, delicious pile of vegetables. This will happen quickly, taking about 1-2 minutes or so. If needed, add a splash of hot water to loosen everything up. Remove from the heat, taste and season with more salt if needed.

  • To serve, pile the spinach and artichokes into a bowl and top with more parmesan and freshly ground black pepper. This is amazing with fresh toasty bread, rice, or on its own as a side.

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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.

How long does spinach artichoke dip last in the refrigerator? ›

How long is spinach artichoke dip good for in the fridge? This dip will stay good for up to four days covered in the fridge. You can reheat the dip in the oven at 375 degrees or reheat small portions in the microwave.

How many calories are in spinach and artichoke dip? ›

250 kcal

How do you open good and gather spinach dip? ›

TO OPEN: Locate tab on rim. Lift and break tab. Remove lid. Every product that carries the Good & Gather™ name starts with quality ingredients that deliver great taste, making it easier for you and your family to eat well, every day.

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.

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.

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

The USDA says food that has been left out of the fridge for more than two hours should be thrown away. At room temperature, bacteria grows incredibly fast and can make you sick. Reheating something that has been sitting at room temperature for longer than two hours won't be safe from bacteria.

What to eat with spinach dip? ›

Serve your dip with crackers, pita, and fresh vegetables.

There are no hard-and-fast rules about how to serve your hot spinach dip. Offering a wide variety of options is simply for pleasing the crowd.

Is it OK to reheat spinach artichoke dip? ›

Reheating in the oven should begin with preheating to 350°F (175°C). It is essential to place the spinach artichoke dip in an oven-safe dish to withstand the heat.

Is spinach artichoke dip high in sodium? ›

Traditional spinach artichoke dip is not a healthy starter. A typical order has about 1,600 calories, 100 grams of fat, and 2,500 milligrams of sodium.

Is spinach and artichoke dip high in cholesterol? ›

Spinach and artichoke dip contains 1.2 g of saturated fat and 5.9 mg of cholesterol per serving.

Are artichokes OK on keto? ›

Artichoke hearts are relatively low in carbohydrates, making them a suitable choice for those following a keto diet. One cup of cooked artichoke hearts contains approximately 14 grams of carbohydrates, with a significant portion coming from dietary fiber.

Why do you put frozen spinach in spinach dip? ›

Frozen spinach is also space efficient (have you ever tried to cram two pounds of the fresh stuff into your fridge?) and it lasts for months. Whether you're whipping up a dip for last-minute guests or you want something nutritious (that is, green) to add to your omelette, frozen spinach is there for you.

How long is spinach artichoke dip good for after opening? ›

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.

When did spinach dip become popular? ›

History. Spinach and Artichoke dip became prominent in the 50s when eating in front of the TV became more common. These became widespread as they do not require any utensils.

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 ...

Why is spinach dip good for you? ›

Spinach dip can be a source of vitamins A and C, iron, and fiber, especially when made with fresh spinach.

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.

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