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Spinach dip (sometimes casually spin dip) is a dip that uses the vegetable spinach as a primary ingredient.[1] Frozen spinach is often used in its preparation.[1][2] Slow cookers may be used to prepare the dip, and it may be served warm, or there may be no cooking involved.[3] Additional primary ingredients include mayonnaise, cream cheese, sour cream and cheese.[4] Examples of accompaniments to spinach dip include bread, crackers and chips.[1]

Spinach dip
Spinach and artichoke dip with blue tortilla chips
TypeDip
Serving temperatureCold or hot
Main ingredientsSpinach
Ingredients generally usedMayonnaise, cream cheese, sour cream and cheese
Spin dip in a cob loaf

The dip is commonly eaten as an hors d'oeuvre, appetizer, or party platter. Many casual restaurant chains offer spinach dip on their menus.[1] Several commercially prepared, mass-produced spinach dips are sold in grocery stores and supermarkets.[5] Some commercial powdered mixes, such as Knorr, are available to flavor the dip.

Presentation

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The dip is well-suited to a simple presentation: being served in a small bowl or large ramekin. A bread bowl prepared using hollowed-out bread that is filled with spinach dip is another method of presentation.[2] Spinach dips are sometimes served warm.[1][6][7]

Variations

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Spinach-artichoke dip is one common variation, with artichoke hearts utilized as the other primary ingredient.[1][4] Ingredient additions may include beans.[4] Some recipes use spinach dip as a filling within other foods, like bread rolls.[8]

See also

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References

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  • ^ a b Working Mother. p. 164.
  • ^ The Complete Idiot's Guide to Slow Cooker Cooking, 2nd Edition - Ellen Brown. p. 30.
  • ^ a b c White Bean & Artichoke Spinach Dip - FOX 32 News Chicago
  • ^ Taster's Choice: Panel turns up its nose at supermarket spinach dip - SFGate
  • ^ Ultimate Baked Artichoke And Spinach Dip | Jennifer Segal
  • ^ Recipe: Hot Cheesy Spinach Dip - San Antonio Express-News
  • ^ "Pillsbury Bake-Off: Marie Valdes' Spinach Dip-Stuffed Garlic Rol - WFLA News Channel 8". Archived from the original on 2014-08-23. Retrieved 2014-08-24.
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