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Meet the dairy-free dip of your dreams! This Vegan Spinach Artichoke Dip has all the flavor you love, without using cheese. It’s rich & creamy, and super-easy to make!

spinach artichoke on chip lifted up

Ingredients You’ll Need

What is Spinach Artichoke Dip made of? The traditional version is made with a trifecta of mayo, sour cream, and cheese, making it ultra-indulgent, but this version is lightened-up, using simple real food ingredients.

Here are the basic ingredients:

  • Cashews (I use unsalted & non-roasted ones)
  • Lemon juice
  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Salt
  • Canned artichoke hearts
  • Spinach (fresh or frozen!)

I also like to include sautéed onion and garlic for extra flavor. This dip can be assembled in 20 minutes or less, so it’s perfect for your next at-home gathering. I love how low-maintenance it is!

vegan spinach artichoke dip in cast iron skillet

How to Make It

To make this Vegan Spinach Artichoke Dip, start by sautéing the onion and garlic. Be sure to use an oven-safe skillet that can go in the oven later, like a cast iron skillet.

Go ahead and preheat your oven to 400ºF, too.

While that’s cooking, chop the fresh spinach.

fresh and cooked spinach in skillet

If you would rather use frozen spinach, you’ll need to remember to thaw it in the fridge the night before you plan on making this recipe. Once it’s thawed, be sure to place it in a strainer over the sink, and press well to remove excess moisture. (You don’t have to do this with fresh spinach.)

I never remember to thaw frozen spinach in time, so I prefer to use a bag of fresh spinach, which simply needs a few chops to help it fit in the pan and cook faster. No one wants to get a huge, stringy bite of spinach later, so chopping helps prevent that.

Fresh spinach shrinks down quite a bit when you cook it, so add it one large handful at a time, then cover the pan with a lid and wait about 60 seconds for that batch to shrink, before you add more. I use a 5-ounce bag of fresh spinach for this recipe, and I add about 1/3 of it at a time, to help it shrink down and fit in the pan.

Drain and rinse the canned artichoke hearts, then chop them on a cutting board. I like to chop them as finely as possible, so you’ll get a little bit in each bite.

chopped artichokes added to skillet

Alternatively, you can chop the artichokes in a food processor, but I prefer to simply use a cutting board, so I don’t have another appliance to clean later.

Add the chopped artichokes to the pan with the other veggies, and season with a 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Stir well, then turn off the heat while you make the sauce.

In a high-speed blender, add the cashews, water, lemon juice, vinegar, and salt. Blend until very smooth, then pour it into the skillet.

sauce blended and poured over veggies

Stir well, to make sure the vegetables are evenly distributed in the sauce. It will appear runny at first, but when you bake it the sauce will thicken up.

Transfer the skillet to the preheated oven and bake until the sauce looks thicker, about 15 minutes.

before and after baked dip in skillet

How to Serve It

Vegan Spinach Artichoke Dip is typically served warm from the oven, with chips, bread, or sliced veggies for dipping. Try it with my baked sweet potato chips, for a healthier crunch.

This healthy dip is also delicious cold, if you don’t feel like heating up the leftovers later. I use it as a sandwich spread (or try it in my favorite veggie wraps!) and as a topping to stir into pasta for a fast weeknight dinner.

vegan spinach artichoke dip in skillet

Vegan Spinach Artichoke Dip

5 from 27 votes
This Vegan Spinach Artichoke Dip is dairy-free and tastes like the original! It's the perfect healthy dip for a party, made without cheese or sour cream.
prep5 mins cook25 mins total30 mins
Servings:8

Ingredients
 
 

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/2 yellow onion , chopped (about 3/4 cup)
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 1 (14 oz.) can artichoke hearts , drained & rinsed
  • 5 ounces fresh spinach (or 8 oz. thawed frozen spinach; drained)
  • 1.5 teaspoons fine sea salt (11 grams; I use Real Salt brand)
  • 1 cup whole cashews (151 grams; unsalted & not roasted)
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice (6 grams)
  • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400ºF. Heat the olive oil in a large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat, and saute the garlic and onion until the onion is translucent, but not brown, about 5 minutes.
    onions in skillet
  • Chop the fresh spinach, to help it fit in the pan. You may need to add the spinach in large handfuls, then cover briefly for 30 to 60 seconds with a lid, to help it shrink down. I usually do this in 3 batches for a 5-ounce bag of fresh spinach. If you're using thawed frozen spinach instead, be sure to squeeze out excess moisture before adding it to the pan.
    fresh and cooked spinach in skillet
  • Chop the artichokes into tiny pieces, then add them to the pan with the other veggies. Season with 1/2 teaspoon of salt, and stir well.
    chopped artichokes added to skillet
  • Turn off the stove top while you make the cashew sauce. In a high-speed blender, add the cashews, water, lemon juice, vinegar, and 1 teaspoon of salt. Blend until very smooth, then pour over the veggies in the pan.
    sauce blended and poured over veggies
  • Stir well, to make sure the vegetables are evenly distributed in the sauce. Transfer the skillet to the preheated oven, and cook until everything is hot and the sauce looks thicker, about 15 minutes.
    before and after baked dip in skillet
  • Serve warm, with your favorite chips, bread, or sliced veggies for dipping. Leftover dip can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. I like this dip cold, but if you reheat it, you might need to add an extra splash of water, to help thin out the sauce again.
    finished dip with chip dipped into it

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Notes

Nutrition information is for 1/8 of this whole recipe, which is about 1/4 cup. This information is just an estimate, and not a guarantee.

Nutrition

Calories: 114kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 455mg | Potassium: 223mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 1662IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 2mg
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: vegan
Keyword: vegan spinach artichoke dip

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Hi, I’m Megan. A former fast food junkie turned best-selling cookbook author. I create healthy recipes made with simple ingredients to make your life easier.

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  1. Heavenly! Just subbed leeks for the onion. My husband couldn’t believe it was dairy-free! Thank you!

    1. I don’t soak them because I use a Vitamix, and it breaks them down effortlessly, but you can definitely soak them if you want to!

  2. Delicious!! I give it 10 stars! So easy to make, too. I actually used it as a “sauce” for our pasta and it was so good. The flavor is so amazing, just like the real thing.

  3. This recipe will be my go to appetizer for ALL parties. EVERYONE loved it – even those that normally eat the full dairy kind. I had a bunch of kale starting to wilt in my fridge so I used that and it was SUPER delicious.

  4. This was SO, SO GOOD! People wouldn’t believe me when I told them it was vegan! It will become part of my regular rotation now for sure! I saw that another commenter mentioned eating it over pasta – I can’t wait to try that!

  5. I made this for a Thanksgiving appetizer and no one missed the dairy! I added more spinach than what it calls for because it looked like it didn’t have enough when I added the artichokes.
    Flavor was excellent! I served it with blue corn tortilla chips.

  6. I made this with frozen spinach and 1 can of artichoke hearts. It was easy to put together and turned out yummy! Quite the treat! Thank you!

  7. Thank you, Megan! I was looking for a snack for pre-Thanksgiving dinner that I could serve my ENTIRE family. Your site is my go-to and I am always able to find something wonderful. Thank you, thank you! And Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!