Artichoke Dip That's Always in Demand

"This dip came from a family friend about 7 years ago. Its the most requested item I've ever seen. People always expect me to make it for every little event and get quite upset when there isn't a "warm dip item" about. I tend to keep the ingredients on hand so I can whip up a batch if its called for."
 
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photo by Julie Bs Hive photo by Julie Bs Hive
photo by Julie Bs Hive
photo by Julie Bs Hive photo by Julie Bs Hive
Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
4-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Toss the garlic and artichoke hearts into a food processor. Blend until chunky.
  • Add rest of ingredients and blend until smooth.
  • Cut center out of sourdough to form a bowl and cut top into bite sized chunks. Make slits in bowl edges so it can be broken apart later.
  • Put onto baking sheet with bread chunks around it. Fill with dip and bake at 350 degrees for 10-20 minutes or until warmed through.
  • Eat hot, or cold if you wish. Leftover will stay in fridge until next day.

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Reviews

  1. One of my PAC picks Spring 2007 I had to use a French boulle as I couldn't get my hands on a sourdough round. I didn't care for it (too used to spinach/artichocke dips) so I sent it to my son's and he and his girls loved it. So thanks to David I'm guessing he'd begiving you a four-star review. Thanks for sharing!
     
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