I like thee Hot Spinach and Artichoke Dip from Alton Brown from the Food TV network. You find this recipe on www.FoodTv.com and do a search on Spinach and Artichoke Dip. The recipes has 5 star rating.
I recently made artichoke dip for a get together i had with friends and family. They all loved it. I found the recipe at allrecipes.com. they also have a lot more appetizers.
It seems that this copycat recipe for Applebee's artichoke spinach dip has been circulating the Internet. It can be found here: http://bestcopycatrestaurantrecipes.blogspot.com/2008/08/applebee-hot-artichoke-spinach-dip.html
Spinach and artichoke dip is a delicious and popular appetizer which is a favorite at parties. Great recipes for spinach and artichoke dip can be found in a variety of cookbooks and on the back of the can of certain brands of artichoke pieces. The dip is simple to make.
Food Network and All Recipe have some recipe ideas on their websites. Sometimes dips that you purchase in the store will have a recipe on the lid. You can also find recipe ideas on Pinterest.
One can buy cheap artichoke dip in a number of different places. Generally Walmart always has a large selection of artichoke dip and a lot of helpers to help find it.
Jo Franks wrote a great book of artichoke recipes. It's called "Artichoke Greats: Delicious Artichoke Recipes, The Top 98 Artichoke Recipes." If you're interested in artichoke spinach dip, this would probably be a great book to check out.
To find a recipe for artichoke chiken, go to allrecipes.com. They have a variety of recipes for artichoke chicken with alterations to each recipe. Each recipe comes with ratings and reviews so you can get tips from fellow cooks.
Spinach and artichoke dip!
Velveta cheese, fat free creme, worchester sauce, evaporated milk, dry mustard, cheddar cheese, roasted red pepper, artichoke hearts. This is the recipe of crockpot cheese artichoke dip.
Dip de alcachofa and salsa de alcachofa are Spanish equivalents of the English phrase "artichoke dip." Birthplace and personal preference determine whether "dip of artichoke" (case 1) or "sauce of artichoke" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "deep dey AL-la-TCHO-fa" and "SAL-sa they AL-ka-TCHO-fa" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Well first you have to boil it and all that then just peel a leaf then you will see a bit of edible green stuff then dip it in lemon butter then when you get to the middle of the artichoke then you tear out the in side hairy part then you get the heart out and dip in the lemon butter!! and that is how you eat an artichoke!!!!
Vegetables that can be added to artichoke dip include broccoli, red pepper, green pepper, onion, zuccini, garlic, spinach, sweet corn, beans and olives.