Step one should be to finely chop a few garlic cloves and let them sit for about ten minutes while prepping the other ingredients. (Chopped garlic should sit for ten minutes before being cooked to allow time for allicin to form which is a very good for you antioxidant.) Meanwhile, finely chop a small onion. I used a small amount of red onion, and some young shallots from my CSA as well. Seven ounces of artichoke hearts in brine should be drained. The onion and shallot were sauteed in a small amount of olive oil, and the garlic was added. Next, chopped fresh oregano leaves were added, and I was happy to get to use some from my herb garden where it’s growing like crazy. Rinsed and drained, canned cannellini beans were added next and just cooked until warm. The entire mixture was transferred to the food processor. I chose to hold back the artichoke hearts rather than add them with the bean mixture at this point. My thinking was that I wanted a somewhat smooth bean mixture with larger chunks of artichoke hearts. So, I pulsed the bean mixture until it looked almost smooth, and then added the artichokes for just a pulse or two. Lemon juice, chile flakes, and a couple of tablespoons of yogurt were added and folded into the dip. The vegetables should be seasoned while sauteing, but taste for seasoning after adding everything. In the serving bowl, the dip was topped with chopped, toasted walnuts.
I baked some pita wedges for scooping up the dip and enjoyed a snack that lasted for more than one bite. It was a tasty mix of flavors while still warm, but it got even better after all those flavors mingled while it sat in the refrigerator for a few hours. It’s perfect for dipping pita wedges, tortilla chips, or vegetables, and this would make a great filling for a wrap or a spread for a sandwich. Now, I have a go-to artichoke dip for spring or anytime I want something a little lighter.
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Marvelous! This dip is absolutely mouthwatering.
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Rosa
Looks scrumptious! I love the combo of beans and artichoke hearts.
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ReplyDeleteI must say, that "Chrsitmas Dip" sure sounds pretty darn good also but your Artichoke and White Bean Dip really hit the spot! My grandkids are coming in July and I'm planning meals that I would like for them to try. They like artichoke dip and spinach dip too but if I could get them to eat beans with artichokes, that would make me so Happy! (they love hummus:) The pitas are just perfect to round out this dip, Lisa. Thank you so much for sharing...
Years ago, before my blogging days, I made an artichoke dip with extra hard tofu, a recipe I saw in Heidi's site, 101 cookbooks - I should re-visit that recipe, and also try yours, to my taste the regular artichoke dip is way too rich
ReplyDeleteLisa es un dip perfecto para celebrar tambiƩn vengo a saludarte y desearte Buena Pascua,abrazos
ReplyDeleteThis s a delightful spring treat and as we are now in artichoke season in Lima
ReplyDeleteI'm so going to prepare this.
It will be on our table for the Easter brunch!
This is the second blog I've seen today with artichoke and white bean dip. What's going on? I actually do make artichoke and white bean dip; it's a favourite of mine. This looks really delicious and I love how you presented it xx
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is so interesting and dip looks just delicious!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to try artichoke but I am liking the combination of flavors and choose to believe I will like it.
ReplyDeleteIt's on the cusp of the local artichoke season, complete with the annual Castroville Artichoke Festival. New recipes to enjoy these spring gems are always a treat! This lovely dip would be perfect for Easter!
ReplyDeleteI've had artichoke dip on the brain lately. Not chocolate (which I always thought was my passion :), but artichoke dip. And this one fits the bill.
ReplyDeleteI hope to try it this spring!
This looks wonderful! Artichokes and white beans work so well together, but I've never had them in a dip. But you know I will! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNow this is speaking my language. Two of my favorite things are: artichokes and white bean dip. And this add them together. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteThis looks divine - actually both dips do I must say! :D Although we're at opposite seasons I'm still craving the sound of this dip!
ReplyDeleteI love artichokes and this look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really delicious Lisa. Pinned.
ReplyDeleteSounds marvelous! I'll have to try this for my next party!
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful!
ReplyDeletethis is the ideal way to consume artichokes! i'd park myself right in front of a dip like this and nosh away.
ReplyDeleteThis dip sounds fabulous! I'd eat it all up.
ReplyDeleteNice dip Lisa, I love the idea of white beans since it is so creamy...and yest artichoke just sound fabulous.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week :D
Hi Lisa! I like your blog!
ReplyDeleteHere's mine: http://golosedelizie.blogspot.it/ I hope you will like it!!
mmmmmm artichokes and beans? Garlic? Yes. Yes. And I'm happy to see you did not use fresh artichokes because now I'll make it.
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