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This Artichoke Dip recipe is super simple to make and addicting. It takes about 20 minutes tops in just one pan to create this tasty dip!

Artichoke Dip
Warm and creamy Artichoke Dip! I cannot find the words to express how dawg-on good this was. Like stop-the-presses-slap-yo’-momma good. It’s basically just like spinach and artichoke dip but with kale because kale is all the rage these days. Anyways, this is super simple to make–takes maybe 20 minutes tops in just one pan. And, if you wanted to make it ahead, it stores perfectly in the fridge…or oven for that matter. Store it cold, store it warm…whatevs. It’s all good. Perfection for an afternoon snack, party appetizer, or part of a light dinner.
How to Make Artichoke Dip
Start by sautรฉing some onions in some butter. All good things in life start with butter. {see this recipe.}
After the onions have softened a bit, grate in some garlic using this handy dandy little grater.
Once the garlic has become fragrant, toss in some baby kale. You can chop it beforehand or chop it later once it’s all cooked OR just leave the leaves big…totally up to you.
About 2 minutes later, your kale should be all wilty and yummy with those onions and garlic so we’ll add in cream cheese, sour cream, salt,ย and pepper.
Stir that all around to melt the cream cheese and add in some chopped marinated artichoke hearts. I LOVE these. I bought two giant jars of these at Costco the other day and haven’t looked back since. #smartestideaever
You only need 3 more things before this dip is done and you can shovel it right into your mouth. First is some parmesan cheese. Grate it in right over the pan. This little lover did a great job at the whole grating thing.
Next is some cheddar. Love love love me some cheddar.
And then the last thing you need is a little heavy cream to thin the whole thing out. Add as much or as little as you’d like.
For me, this was just about perfect. Not too thick, not too thin. Taste and adjust your seasonings too. *Important*
And here she blows! Moment of truth! Spoon the dip into a bowl and serve.

I had crackers and carrots on hand, so that’s what we ate with this.

The ritz crackers were my fav with this. But I think it has to do with ritz being a very buttery cracker. I like butter.

Gord and I finished this off single-handedly over the weekend cause it was THAT good. Super creamy, flavorful and divine! Enjoy this one guys!
More Artichoke Dips to Love!
- Spinach Artichoke Dip
- Jalapeno Artichoke Dip
- Baked Spinach Artichoke Dip with Shrimp
- Hot and Cheesy Jalapeno Artichoke Dip in a Bread Bowl

Warm Kale & Artichoke Dip Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 tablespoons butter
- 1/2 yellow onion diced
- 1 clove garlic grated
- 2 cups baby kale chopped
- 3/4 cup artichoke hearts diced & marinated
- 4 oz. low fat cream cheese
- 1/2 cup low fat sour cream
- 1/4 cup parmesan cheese grated
- 1/3 cup cheddar cheese grated
- salt & pepper to taste
- 2-3 tablespoons heavy cream or half & half, depending on how thick you want the dip to be
Instructions
- Saute onion in butter over medium heat until softened, 5 minutes. Stir in garlic and cook until fragrant, 2 minutes. Stir in kale until wilted. Add in artichoke hearts, cream cheese, sour cream, cheeses, and salt & pepper. As you stir, the cream cheese should melt into the mixture nicely along with the other two kinds of cheese. Pour in the desired amount of cream until dip has reached desired consistency.
- Spoon into a bowl and serve with vegetables, chips, crackers, etc. OR place into lightly greased oven safe dish and bake at 350 degrees until hot and bubbly, 15 minutes or so. Then serve.















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I would bake a peach and orange cobbler full of fresh orange zest and sprinkled inside and out with fresh ground nutmeg. YUMMMMM!
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I would make my famous apple pie which I would grate orange peel and nutmeg into and onto.
I made this tonight for a weekend bbq and I wanted to eat it all tonight. Delicious!!
This recipe is really good. I suggest halving the onion and doubling the kale and artichoke.
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I would make the Warm Kale & Artichoke Dip! A friend just cut me some fresh baby kale from her garden yesterday and I had it in my smoothie this morning! It was a beautiful green and so good with my homemade Greek yogurt and fruit. ๐
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I would definitely make this warm kate & artichoke dip, but I don’t know if I can wait that long to make it ๐
I think I’d try this recipe first – sounds delicious!
I have been wanting a good zester for all the delicious lemon desserts that I have been seeing. I love lemon anything!
I would finally get to grate my garlic and onions, so fine and the juices……
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We don’t have a zester or grater right now and we’re really missing them both! I’d probably make my husband a fancy quesadilla with grated cheese on it. I’d quickly follow that up with cranberry sauce with lemon and orange zest in it.
Actually, I would probably make this recipe first ~ I LOVE spinach & artichoke dip and kale would be an interesting twist on a classic!!
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I would make a Key Lime pie!
Those graters look really good! I would use them to make potato pancakes!
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Pasta with fresh grated cheese on top
Orange Butter Cake with lots of orange zest!
the breakfast cookie!
I think some lemon cheesecake would be on the menu!
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