This spicy baked artichoke dip is creamy, cheesy and delicious but oh, so easy to make! It can be prepared ahead and baked when you are ready to serve.
It was four days before Christmas. As I finished checking out at my local grocery store, the self-check employee wished me a merry Christmas. I returned the good wishes and then laughed, saying, I’m sure I’ll be back before then!
I was, in fact, there at least two more times. And my daughter was there once. We have lists! We plan ahead! And, yet, multiple trips to the store seem to be unavoidable somehow. Tell me it’s not just me, please.
With the goal of not having to go out again for a while, I challenged my fellow Sunday FunDay bloggers to share appetizer recipes that can be made with the store cupboard and/or refrigerator/freezer items they usually have on hand. I’m thinking for New Year’s Eve but, truly, any party would do.
Spicy Baked Artichoke Dip
This recipe calls for mayonnaise. DO NOT substitute Miracle Whip or salad cream – they are too sweet.
Ingredients
1 cup or 240g mayonnaise
1 1/2 cups or about 190g finely grated Parmesan
1 can (14oz or 400g) quartered artichoke hearts, drained weight 8 1/2oz or 240g
1 small hot red chili pepper
Optional additions: Sometimes we like to add crabmeat, cooked shrimp or crispy bacon before baking the dip to bubbling richness.
To serve: crackers or toasted baguette slices
Method
Preheat your oven to 350°F or 180°C.
Lay the drained artichoke quarters out on folded paper towels so they can dry while you prepare the rest of the ingredients.
Chop the artichokes roughly, discarding any tough pieces of the outer leaves.
Bake in the preheated oven for about 25-30 minutes for a smaller, deep ovenproof dish. Or for a little less time in a bigger, shallow pan. The dip should be golden on the top and bubbling hot.
Serve the dip with crackers or sliced baguette. Leftovers are great in a baked potato or piled on toasted baguette slices and warmed in an oven.
It’s Sunday FunDay and today, as I mentioned above, we are sharing appetizer recipes made with ingredients we usually have on hand (and hope you will too!) Check out the links below.
- Airfryer Swiss Chard and Corn Kebab from Sizzling Tastebuds
- Baked Sweet Potato from Sneha's Recipe
- Buffalo Chicken Stuffed Celery from Palatable Pastime
- Christmas Charcuterie Board from Our Good Life
- Go-to Queso Dip from Amy's Cooking Adventures
- JalapeƱo Popper Dip from A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Savory Chevre Truffles from Culinary Cam
- Spicy Baked Artichoke Dip from Food Lust People Love
- Tomato and Boursin Bruschetta from Karen's Kitchen Stories
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