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    Home » Recipes » Halloween Treats

    Spooky Spinach Dip

    By Susan Ensley · Oct 13, 2024

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    Spooky Spinach Dip is a creepy and creamy Halloween appetizer. This frightfully delicious dip comes together in just a few minutes, making it perfect for any holiday gathering. Packed with vegetables, it's a healthy and flavorful choice your guests will love.

    Spooky Spinach Dip
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    • Ingredients - Here's What You'll Need
    • Steps to Make Spooky Spinach Dip
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    • Other Great Halloween Appetizers
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    Ingredients - Here's What You'll Need

    Ingredients for Spooky Spinach Dip

    Steps to Make Spooky Spinach Dip

    1. Cook the spinach according to the package directions; I microwaved mine. Let it cool slightly, then place it in a colander in your sink. Use paper towels to press water out of the spinach. Repeat several times to remove as much water as possible.

    Line a half-sheet pan with a triple layer of paper towels and spread the spinach on the towels. Place another triple layer of paper towels on top of the spinach. Then, use your hands to press down on the paper towels to remove more water from the spinach. Repeat the paper towels on the sheet pan process several times until the spinach is no longer wet.

    removing water from spinach
    1. Place the mayonnaise, sour cream, and Knorr Vegetable Mix into a large bowl.
    mayo, sour cream, and vegetable mix in a bowl
    1. Then, use a whisk to combine.
    whisking sauce
    1. Wash and dice the red bell pepper. Open the can of sliced water chestnuts, drain them in a small colander, rinse well, then dice. Add the diced red bell pepper and water chestnuts to the mixed sauce.
    adding diced red bell pepper and diced water chestnuts to mixed sauce
    1. Then, combine the red bell pepper and water chestnuts with the sauce.
    whisking the bell pepper and water chestnuts into the sauce
    1. Next, add the dried chopped spinach.
    adding dried chopped spinach
    1. Fold the spinach into the mixture, breaking the spinach up as you fold. Cover the bowl and refrigerate the dip for at least an hour.
    mixing in spinach
    1. When you're ready to serve the dip, transfer it to a serving bowl. To make the spiders, cut several of the black olives in half lengthwise for the bodies. Then, to make the heads and legs, cut several more into slices. Use the closed ends for the heads and cut the slices in half for the legs. Place the black olive pieces in a spider design on top of the dip. Serve with a variety of crudités, crackers, and chips.
    building spiders

    This Spooky Spinach Dip is the perfect spine-tingling appetizer for your Halloween gathering. It's easy to make, and a nutritious and delicious alternative to all the candy Halloween is known for.

    Spooky Spider Dip

    Recipe Tips and Tricks

    • Place a layer of paper towels on a plate to dry the cut olive pieces. It's also helpful to build the black olive spiders on the paper towels before placing them on top of the dip.

    Other Great Halloween Appetizers

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    • Halloween Taco Dip
      Jack o'Lantern Taco Dip

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    Spooky Spinach Dip

    Spooky Spinach Dip

    Susan Ensley
    Spooky Spinach Dip is a creepy and creamy Halloween appetizer. This frightfully delicious dip comes together in just a few minutes, making it perfect for any holiday gathering. Packed with vegetables, it's a healthy and flavorful choice your guests will love.
    5 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Chill Time 1 hour hr
    Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins
    Course Appetizer, Game Day, Halloween
    Cuisine American
    Servings 12
    Calories 196 kcal

    Equipment

    • Large Bowl
    • whisk
    • Silicone Spatula
    • large kitchen knife
    • cutting board

    Ingredients

    • 15 oz Frozen Chopped Spinach
    • 1 c Mayonnaise, about 8 ounces
    • 1 c Sour Cream, about 8 ounces
    • 1.4 oz Knorr Vegetable Recipe Mix
    • 1 Red Bell Pepper
    • 8 oz can Sliced Water Chestnuts
    • 12 Large Black Olives, drained

    Instructions
     

    • Cook the spinach according to the package directions; I microwaved mine. Let it cool slightly, then place it in a colander in your sink. Use paper towels to press the water out of the spinach; repeat several times to remove as much water as possible. Line a half-sheet pan with a triple layer of paper towels and spread the spinach on the paper towels. Place a triple layer of paper towels on top of the spinach, then use your hands to press down on the paper towels to remove more water from the spinach. Repeat the paper towels on the sheet pan process several times until the spinach is no longer wet.
    • Place the mayonnaise, sour cream, and Knorr Vegetable Mix into a large bowl. Then, use a whisk to combine.
    • Wash and dice the red bell pepper. Open the can of sliced water chestnuts, drain them in a small colander, rinse well, then dice. Add the diced red bell pepper and water chestnuts to the mixed sauce and combine.
    • Add the dried chopped spinach and fold into the mixture, breaking the spinach up as you fold. Cover the bowl and refrigerate for at least an hour.
    • When you're ready to serve, transfer the dip to a serving bowl. To make the spiders, cut several of the black olives in half lengthwise for the bodies. Then, to make the heads and legs, cut several more into slices. Use the closed ends for the heads and cut the slices in half for the legs.1 Place the black olive pieces in a spider design on top of the dip.
    • Serve with a variety of crudités, crackers, and chips.
    • Yield 12 servings.

    Tips/Notes

    1. Place a layer of paper towels on a plate and build the black olive spiders on the paper towels first before placing them on top of the dip. This will allow the olive pieces to dry a little bit, and make sure your spiders look right before building them on top of the dip

    Nutrition

    Calories: 196kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 3gFat: 17gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 9gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0.03gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 491mgPotassium: 248mgFiber: 2gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 4557IUVitamin C: 15mgCalcium: 83mgIron: 1mg
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