This Vegan 5-Ingredient Spinach Artichoke Dip Is So Easy to Make

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This yummy vegan spinach and artichoke dip is one of those recipes that has worked its way up into the ranks of those worthy of holidays, potlucks, and parties.

The first time I served this vegan version of the classic spinach and artichoke appetizer was last year as part of our Thanksgiving snack spread, and it was an immediate hit with the family. I also served this dip at a Halloween party we attended. I brought a double batch of this dip dressed up with a graveyard presentation. The dip was completely devoured with tortilla chips and pretzels. So many people asked for the recipe! 

The dip is certainly a hit at family gatherings. However, this five-ingredient spinach artichoke dip can be served for any occasion!

You simply cannot go wrong with this creamy, classic dip. It’s quick and easy to make! Plus, it’s healthy! Artichokes are an excellent source of fiber and spinach is a terrific source for many vitamins. Spinach is also a good source of iron, manganese, and magnesium!

You only need five ingredients to make this creamy spinach artichoke dip. | This Wife Cooks

Get your spinach fix

Can’t seem to satisfy your spinach cravings? Get your spinach-garlicky-cheesy fix with these mouthwatering vegan garlic, cheese, and spinach pizza rolls! They’re so easy to make—and to eat! Plus, you can easily pack them away for lunch to-go. Just warm them up in the microwave—and be sure to enjoy them with dipping sauce!

Make like Dr. Seuss with this green eggs and meatless ham recipe featuring leafy green spinach. The recipe only calls for a handful of ingredients, including red potatoes, extra firm tofu, chopped onions, garlic clove, spinach, and of course, vegan green food coloring. This recipe is perfect for a fun breakfast with the kids!

For a hearty, filling dinner, try this Indian Saag Spinach and Tofu ‘Cheese’ Paneer Vegan recipe. According to the recipe’s author, the “Indian-inspired recipe is one of John Mackey’s favorites. It is quite simple to make, but it takes a lot of fresh spinach (saag) to get the right texture and flavor. Tofu substitutes well for the paneer cheese used in traditional recipes, as it has a similar texture and mild flavor.”

This recipe was republished with permission from This Wife Cooks.

This post was last modified on September 3, 2021 4:18 am

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