Easy Spinach Dip Recipe (No Cooking Required!) (2024)

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This easy Spinach Dip uses only 7 ingredients found in most kitchens. This cold spinach dip recipe is naturally gluten-free, low-carb, and keto, making it a favorite easy dip recipe among many.

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Love dips? You'll want to make my Guacamole Recipe, Crack Corn Dip or my Everything Bagel Dip. For more dip recipes, check out my Gluten-Free Dips post.

If you love spinach like we do, try this Gluten-Free Spinach and Artichoke Dip Bites. For more ideas, check out my Easy Gluten-Free Recipes.

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Spinach Dip Recipe

This healthy spinach dip is similar to the classic Knorr Spinach Dip recipe but without the extra ingredients and fillers. Don't get me wrong, I grew up eating the Knorr Spinach Dip and loved it. But my recipe for this easy spinach dip uses minimal ingredients and it tastes incredible.

Plus, it's fresh and can be made anytime without any dip or soup packets.

Cold spinach dip is one of my favorite appetizers to serve at parties. It's naturally gluten-free if you make it from scratch, and this spinach dip recipe makes enough to serve a large crowd. Itmakes about 4 cups worth of dip. It can be stored in the refrigerator for up to two days, but I'd be surprised if it lasted that long.

Why You’re Going to Love This Spinach Dip Recipe

Simple Staples - This gluten-free dip is simple and is made with ingredients that are probably in your pantry already.

Wholesome dip - This dip is made from guilt free ingredients.

Flexible - It is also so flexible as it works well with both fresh veggies to crunchy gluten-free crackers.

Crowd-Pleaser - A flavor that everyone adores, making it the star of any event and everyone will ask you for this recipe.

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Ingredients in Spinach Dip Recipe

Chopped Spinach - This is the main ingredient of the dip and you can use fresh or frozen spinach. Raw spinach contains 91% water, only slightly less than cucumbers by 5%!

Mayonnaise - For a creamy and smooth base.

Sour cream - Add tanginess to the dip.

Gluten-free Worcestershire sauce - Adds tangy and sweet flavor.

Onion powder - Gives an onion flavor.

Garlic powder - Adds a pop of lovely garlicky flavor.

Salt - This is a flavor enhancer.

Equipment Needed for This Spinach Dip Recipe

Mixing Bowl - For combining the ingredients into a smooth mixture.

If you have any questions about making Spinach Dip Recipe, please leave a comment, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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How to Make This Spinach Dip Recipe

Luckily, cold spinach dip recipes are a mix-and-serve kind of appetizer. Here's how to make spinach dip:

  1. Thaw the spinach and squeeze as much excess liquid (water) out as you can. Wring it like a towel, not kidding so you remove as much moisture as you can. Then chop up the spinach until it's fine.
  2. In a small mixing bowl, mix the mayonnaise and sour cream.
  3. Add in the spices and mix until well combined.
  4. Stir in the spinach.
  5. Mix until the spinach is evenly incorporated throughout the dip
  6. Serve cold in a medium bowl with your favorite bread, chips, crackers, or chopped veggies.

You can serve this spinach dip right away, but I prefer to let it chill in the refrigerator for an hour or so.

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Tips for Making the Best Spinach Dip Recipe

  • Thoroughly Drain Spinach - Prevents the dip from becoming watery.
  • Chill Before Serving - Makes it taste even better.
  • Try Different Spices - Play around with the seasoning.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to make the spinach dip recipe healthier?

Making this spinach dip is easy, but it contains a lot of mayonnaise. If you're looking for a healthier option, you can use low-fat cream cheese or low-fat sour cream instead.

What kind of bread is good with the spinach dip?

For this simple spinach dip recipe, you can use sliced French bread or even sourdough bread. You can also use all kinds of crackers or pretzels for the spinach dip.

Can I make the spinach dip in advance?

Yes! You can assemble all the ingredients per instructions and then cover the dip with plastic wrap or aluminum foil and store it in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. I do however prefer it up to 2 days.

Can I freeze the spinach dip?

Absolutely! Once it's prepared and cooled, the dip can be stored in a freezer bag for up to one to three months. You can thaw the spinach dip in the fridge overnight and let it come to room temperature for 30 minutes.

Is this spinach dip recipe gluten-free?

Yes, this cold spinach dip recipe is naturally gluten-free.

Do I need to cook spinach for spinach dip?

Yes, if you use fresh spinach instead of frozen, you need to cook it before adding it to the dip.

How do you thicken spinach dip?

You can thicken the spinach dip by giving it a good stir and adding a bit more cream cheese.

What Chips Go With This Spinach Dip?

We love using this gluten-free pita chips or gluten-free bread. But if your still stuck for ideas view our extensive list of gluten-free chips.

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Can I use fresh spinach instead of frozen for spinach dip?

Yes. Chop the stems off of 12 ounces of fresh spinach and cook it in a skillet with a little oil.

Once the spinach has cooked down, let it cool to room temperature.

Squeeze the liquid out just like you would with frozen spinach.

You can use your hands or a paper towel. Spinach has a lot of liquid, so keep squeezing until no more big drops of liquid come out.

Once all the liquid is removed, chop the spinach and then add it to your healthy spinach dip.

Types of mayonnaise to use in spinach dip

I tested this spinach dip recipe with regular mayo, light mayo, avocado oil mayo, and coconut oil mayo. All were delicious but yielded slightly different results.

Regular full-fat mayonnaise - this was my favorite. It had the best flavor and texture overall.

Low-fat mayonnaise - the flavor was equally satisfying, just a little different, and the spinach dip was a smidgen runnier.

Avocado oil mayonnaise - I really like this version. It had a unique flavor and was on the healthier side.

Coconut oil mayonnaise - This version wasn't my favorite. You couldn't taste the coconut, but it had a vinegar zing to it.

I have used full-fat Greek yogurt in place of the sour cream in this spinach dip recipe, but I haven't tried other substitutes for the mayonnaise.

If you like your spinach dip a little more garlicky, you can add an extra teaspoon of garlic powder.

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What type of cheese is used for spinach dip?

If you want to make this simple spinach dip recipe with cheese, you can add in some parmesan cheese and mozzarella cheese.

What to serve with spinach dip?

Cold spinach dip is often served in a bread bowl, but you can serve it in a ceramic bowl or a hollowed-out bell pepper too.

I like to serve this easy spinach dip recipe with an array of crackers, fresh vegetables like carrot sticks, cucumbers or celery sticks, and sometimes tortilla chips (for an extra salty crunch). We highly recommend trying these Maine Crisp crackers.

I love serving sliced baguettes and crackers with fresh spinach dip.

You can keep this a low-carb or keto appetizer by serving it with fried cheese rounds, low-carb bread, and veggies.

How Long Until Spinach Dip Goes Bad?

Spinach dip lasts in the refrigerator for up to 3 to 4 days when stored properly in an airtight, sealed container. I prefer it at the 2 day mark. It is important to always check for signs of spoilage like an off smell, mold, or a change in texture.

More dips and appetizers

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Easy Tzatziki Dip

Bacon Tomato Cups

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Creamy Seafood Dip

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Everything Bagel Dip

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Yield: 4 cups

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An Easy Spinach Dip using only 7 ingredients found in most kitchens. This cold spinach dip recipe is naturally gluten-free, low carb and keto making it a favorite easy dip recipe among many.

Prep Time10 minutes

Total Time10 minutes

Ingredients

Spinach Dip:

Instructions

  1. Thaw the spinach and squeeze as much water out as you can. Wring it like a towel, not kidding.
  2. Chop up the spinach until its fine. The reason I recommend chopping it is because the spinach stems get stringy in the dip if you leave them whole. Even with pre chopped frozen spinach.
  3. In a small mixing bowl, mix the mayonnaise and sour cream.
  4. Add in the Worcestershire sauce, onion powder, garlic powder and salt.
  5. Stir in the spinach and mix until everything is combined.
  6. Chill for at least an hour.

Notes

  • Fresh spinach option - Chop the stems off of 12 ounces of fresh spinach and cook it in a skillet with a little oil. Once the spinach has cooked down, let it cool to room temperature. Squeeze the the liquid out just like you would with frozen spinach. You can use your hands or a paper towel. Spinach has a lot of liquid so keep squeezing until no more big drips of liquid come out. Once all the liquid is removed, chop the spinach and then add it to your dip.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

32

Serving Size:

2 tablespoons

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 57Total Fat: 6gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 7mgSodium: 112mgCarbohydrates: 1gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 1g

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FAQs

Do you need to cook frozen spinach for spinach dip? ›

The recipe calls for frozen chopped spinach that has been cooked, cooled, and squeezed dry. I have never bothered with cooking the spinach for this dip and I love how it tastes. I just thaw the spinach and turn it out onto a newly washed clean towel, right next to the sink.

What's in Trader Joe's spinach dip? ›

VEGETABLES (SPINACH, ARTICHOKES [ARTICHOKE, WATER, SALT, CITRIC ACID {ACIDIFIER}], ONIONS), WATER, HALF & HALF (CREAM, GUAR GUM, CAROB BEAN GUM, CARRAGEENAN), REDUCED FAT SOUR CREAM (MILK, CREAM, NON FAT MILK POWDER, BACTERIAL CULTURE, MICROBIAL ENZYME), PARMESAN CHEESE (MILK, CHEESE CULTURE, SALT, MICROBIAL ENZYME ...

How long does uncooked artichoke dip last in the fridge? ›

A store-bought unopened container of artichoke dip usually can last up to about two weeks past the 'best by' date printed on the package if kept in the refrigerator. Once opened, it's best to consume it within five to seven days.

What is spinach dip made of? ›

What is creamy spinach dip made of? To get your dip super creamy I like to add in milk, cream cheese, and mozzarella. Then the base is made of spinach, yellow onions, and garlic. And finally it's seasoned with worcestershire sauce, red pepper flakes, salt and pepper.

Why do you have to cook frozen spinach before eating? ›

Listeria and e. coli can survive freezing. And there could be re-contamination after the blanching process.

How do I substitute frozen spinach for raw? ›

A good rule of thumb is fresh spinach cooked down equals about a cup and a half, which is roughly the equivalent of a 10 oz frozen package.

What are the ingredients in Chuck and Dave's spinach dip? ›

Cream cheese (pasteurized cultured milk and cream, salt, stabilizers (xanthan, carob bean and/or guar gums)), spinach, artichokes, corn and/or vegetable oil, extra virgin olive oil, feta cheese (pasteurized milk, salt, cheese culture and enzymes), fresh garlic, salt, sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate (preservatives ...

Is spinach dip OK for acid reflux? ›

A high fat meal can cause a massive amount of heartburn. Fat increases stomach acid production. Foods high in fat include: appetizers made with cream cheese, chips and dips (including spinach/artichoke dip), butter/margarine and sour cream, cream sauces, gravies, fatty meats such as sausage and well-marbled meats.

What are the ingredients in Publix spinach dip? ›

Mayonnaise (Soybean Oil, Egg Yolks with Salt, Water, Vinegar, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Salt, Spice, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Calcium Disodium EDTA [Preservative]), Spinach, Sour Cream (Cultured Pasteurized Cream and Milk, Whey, Modified Cornstarch, Sodium Phosphate, Guar Gum, Carrageenan, Calcium Sulfate, Locust Bean Gum ...

How to know if spinach dip has gone bad? ›

On a dip in a glass jar, the date can be found on the top rim of a jar just below the lid. On a dip in a can, the date can be found on the bottom of the can. The date printed on the container is an “unopened” date - meaning the dip will stay fresh if unopened until that date.

Why is my spinach artichoke dip watery? ›

Thawing, draining, and squeezing the spinach removes excess water, preventing the dip from becoming watery. Canned Artichoke Hearts: Provide a slightly tangy flavor and hearty texture.

How long will homemade spinach dip last in the refrigerator? ›

Storage: Store leftovers covered with plastic wrap in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Make ahead: For the best flavors, let the dip chill at least 2 hours. Or, make it a day ahead and keep it in the refrigerator overnight.

Why do you put frozen spinach in spinach dip? ›

Frozen spinach is also space efficient (have you ever tried to cram two pounds of the fresh stuff into your fridge?) and it lasts for months. Whether you're whipping up a dip for last-minute guests or you want something nutritious (that is, green) to add to your omelette, frozen spinach is there for you.

How do you thicken spinach dip? ›

You can thicken the spinach dip by giving it a good stir and adding a bit more cream cheese.

Are you supposed to cook frozen spinach? ›

Bruning says you can use frozen spinach in applications, like adding it into soup, but she notes that this may lead to uneven cooking. "It may also cause more liquid to run off than if you thaw it first and squeeze out excess liquid in a towel or sieve, so this doesn't work well for casseroles or stir frys," she says.

Is it better to use fresh or frozen spinach in dip? ›

This recipe for spinach dip can be made with frozen or fresh spinach. I prefer to use fresh, but if you have a package of frozen chopped spinach, simply thaw and squeeze dry. To use fresh spinach, you'll need to chop the spinach before cooking. Leaving the spinach whole can be tough to chew and somewhat squishy.

Does frozen spinach need to be blanched? ›

Blanching spinach before freezing helps preserve the colour and taste for longer as it delays the enzymatic process that leads to decay, however, it's not so good at retaining the nutrients. Blanching spinach before freezing also means that it will last a lot longer in the freezer, for up to a year.

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