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Baked Spinach-Artichoke Dip with Yogurt

Everyone loves a good spinach-artichoke dip, and for good reason: It’s delicious. Try this lighter and healthier version, which opts for a yogurt base rather than the more commonly used mayonnaise. Simply mix and bake all of the ingredients together for a creamy, savory dip guests will gobble up. Or for an even thicker texture, make this a Greek Yogurt Spinach-Artichoke dip by swapping Greek yogurt for plain.

 

10min
Prep time
30min
Cook time
16
Servings
Baked Spinach-Artichoke Dip with Yogurt

Everyone loves a good spinach-artichoke dip, and for good reason: It’s delicious. Try this lighter and healthier version, which opts for a yogurt base rather than the more commonly used mayonnaise. Simply mix and bake all of the ingredients together for a creamy, savory dip guests will gobble up. Or for an even thicker texture, make this a Greek Yogurt Spinach-Artichoke dip by swapping Greek yogurt for plain.

 

Everyone loves a good spinach-artichoke dip, and for good reason: It’s delicious. Try this lighter and healthier version, which opts for a yogurt base rather than the more commonly used mayonnaise. Simply mix and bake all of the ingredients together for a creamy, savory dip guests will gobble up. Or for an even thicker texture, make this a Greek Yogurt Spinach-Artichoke dip by swapping Greek yogurt for plain.

 

10min
Prep time
30min
Cook time
16
Servings

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Butter a 1‑quart casserole dish or 9‑inch glass pie plate; set aside.
  2. Combine the artichokes, spinach, yogurt, mozzarella, Parmesan, green onions, garlic, and bell pepper in a large bowl; mix thoroughly.
  3. Transfer to the prepared dish. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until bubbling and lightly browned on top. Let stand for 5 minutes.
  4. Serve with pita chips, tortilla chips, crackers, and/or toasted baguette slices for dipping.

Notes:

This recipe is lactose intolerance friendly because yogurt with live and active cultures helps digest the lactose and natural cheeses such as Parmesan and mozzarella contain minimal lactose.

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