Spinach Artichoke Bread Recipe

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Spinach Artichoke Bread brings your favorite spinach artichoke dip to meal status as a quick fix lunch or supper on a crusty baguette.

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I’ve been all about spinach artichoke lately. From the obvious dip to spinach artichoke chicken and just about everything in between? Well, the other day I threw this spinach artichoke bread together for a really simple supper and I have to tell you – I’m not looking back!

How could I?

This quick spinach artichoke bread is quiet possibly one of the easiest meals ever and delicious to boot.

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And since everyone loved it, that makes it a requirement to show up again fairly often.

Like when I have not a clue what to make my family for supper, but just know they’ll all be starving within 30 minutes of walking in the door in the evening.

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Which generally means that I better hustle and get my cooking groove on in a hurry.

The best part?

This spinach artichoke bread is full of flavor and definitely doesn’t taste like a last minute idea.

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Not at all.

So, really, if you don’t tell them, I certainly won’t.

They’ll think you had it planned all along.

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Here’s my spinach artichoke bread recipe. I hope you love it!

Spinach Artichoke Bread Recipe

5 from 1 vote
Spinach Artichoke Bread brings your favorite spinach artichoke dip to meal status as a quick fix lunch or supper on a crusty baguette.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 8

Ingredients

  • 1 large (324 g) baguette
  • 1 (13.75-ounce) can (255 g) artichoke hearts packed in water, drained
  • 1 (10-ounce) package (360 g) spinach
  • 2 (86 g) shallots, chopped
  • 1 clove (3 g) garlic, minced
  • ยฝ cup (113.5 g) Greek yogurt
  • ยฝ cup (110 g) mayonnaise
  • ยฝ cup (50 g) Parmesan cheese
  • ยฝ cup (56 g) grated mozzarella cheese

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 375ยบ F.
  • Cut baguette in half lengthwise, then cut in half to form four equal pieces.
  • Combine artichoke hearts, spinach, shallots, garlic, Greek yogurt, mayonnaise, and cheese together in a medium bowl. Spread liberally onto the bread slices. Bake 15 minutes until cheese are bubbly and bread has lightly toasted.
  • Let stand about 5 minutes before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 163kcal
Carbohydrates: 3g
Protein: 5g
Fat: 13g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Enjoy!
Robyn xoxo

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20 Comments

  1. Michelle Taylor says:

    This looks AND sounds absolutely delicious! Since I love garlic , I think I would toast some fresh garlic in the oven first (in skins) then remove from skins & rub on baguette first then add the “dip” ingredients. Only other thing I can think I would do would be to add a few torn pieces of provolone cheese slices (so it doesn’t seal in everything) just for the flavor it adds when combined with Mozz. and Parmesan cheeses. I LOVE Provolone cheese!

  2. Christine Cochrane says:

    Loved it!

  3. Eric Schram says:

    I gotta try this out

  4. Kiersten @ Oh My Veggies says:

    Oh wow! I can never get enough spinach artichoke dip–I think I could eat a whole bowl myself. So I am totally on board with putting it on crusty baguettes. ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. Cassie | Bake Your Day says:

    This sounds amazing! I would be afraid to make it in fears of eating the whole loaf by myself!

  6. Shari|Tickled Red says:

    Why would you even think about looking back? OMW!!

  7. Amanda says:

    All I can think to say is “mouth watering”. I can almost taste that first amazing bite!! You are an angel for sharing such decadence on your blog. I cant wait to make this!!!:)

  8. Denise says:

    Made this last night. I can’t wait to have it for breakfast today, and to share some with my sister (who is a vegetarian) when she comes over later!