Creamy Baked Spinach Artichoke Dip that you won’t believe is dairy free! Super creamy and packed with flavor, this dip is great for veggies, chips, and as a topping or spread for potatoes, chicken and burgers. Paleo & Whole30 compliant.

We have had entirely too many rain days, AKA bad-photo days for me lately. In fact, I almost delayed posting this yummy spinach artichoke dip recipe because of it.
Adam came home from work and heated up his dinner (which happened to be a burger and sweet potatoes topped with some of this dip) and then witnessed me obsessing over my recipe photos to the point of near-tears because I was convinced that I needed to re-make the recipe on a sunny day to get better photos.

He checked out the photos, said they were fine, and asked me where the recipe was so he could take some for breakfast the next day.
And, he then asked me what exactly he was eating because “the topping is really good.” Yup, this actually happens quite often.
I told him it was spinach artichoke dip, you know, from the same batch of spinach artichoke dip that we’re looking at on the screen right now. He thought it was another breakfast casserole – I think that’s an honest mistake. Of course now that I’m writing this, the idea of a spinach artichoke breakfast casserole doesn’t sound half bad.

But anyway, after making the connection, he told me that I definitely don’t need to make it again because it’s delicious and the pictures are fine. And really the last thing I needed at that moment was another disappointing photoshoot with this dip, plus another huge batch of dip. Even if we both ate it for every meal for 5 days straight, we wouldn’t put a dent in batch number two. And now, my rainy-day-dip sob story comes to a close.
Even though I only made one batch, we’ve definitely been eating our fair share of this dip with everything from veggies, to sweet potatoes (sweet potato “toast” is pictured), to burgers, chicken, even a breakfast hash. To be noted, Adam claims that he does not like spinach nor artichokes, but he does in fact love this dip. (Between you and me, I think this Whole30 is changing his tastes more than a little bit!)

The “creamy” base of this dip tastes downright cheesy, thanks to a mixture of coconut cream, paleo mayo, nutritional yeast, lemon and spices. It does separate a bit when you bake or reheat, however, I easily re-combined by simply mixing with a spoon.
It’s thick and creamy, packed with flavor and – yup – topped with bacon! This part is optional of course and I guarantee you will love this baked spinach artichoke dip with or without bacon. One last note – I used fresh baby spinach, however you can just as easily sub frozen, thawed and drained spinach here without a problem. Ready to start? Let’s go!
Creamy Baked Spinach Artichoke Dip {Paleo & Whole30}

Creamy Baked Spinach Artichoke Dip {Paleo & Whole30}

Ingredients
For the "cream" mixture:
- 1/2 cup homemade mayo - or you can purchase Paleo mayo
- 1 can full fat coconut milk chilled until water and cream separates, use the cream only*
- 1/4 cup nutritional yeast
- 3/4 tsp fine grain sea salt
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1/2 tsp onion powder
- Generous pinch cayenne
- Black pepper
Instructions
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Pre-heat your oven to 400 degrees. Heat a large skillet over med heat and add the ghee.
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Add the chopped onions, sprinkle with salt and cook until soft. Then, add the garlic and continue to cook until just softened.
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Once garlic is just softened, add the spinach and sautée until wilted, then add artichokes. Cook for a minute longer, sprinkle again with salt, then remove from heat.
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For the "cream" mixture, in a large bowl combine coconut cream, mayo, lemon juice, onion powder, cayenne, nutritional yeast, 3/4 tsp salt. You can whisk together well or use a hand blender to combine until creamy.
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Add spinach mixture to the bowl, discarding any excess liquid left in the skillet. Mix well and transfer to an 8x8" baking dish.
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Bake 15-20 minutes in the pre-heated oven or until heated through. Remove from oven and immediately top with crumbled bacon.
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Allow to sit 10-15 minutes, then serve warm with plantain chips, sweet potato chips or "toast" or veggies. This dip is also great as a topping for burgers, chicken, really anything!**
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Store dip in a tightly covered container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days and re-heat as desired** You can also serve leftovers as a cold dip as it will keep a thick, creamy texture.
Recipe Notes
*The cream will be hard, so blend or whisk well before using. You can also use the equivalent of about 2/3 cup of canned coconut cream which you'll also need to blend.
**If the dip separates, simply mix gently with a spoon to re-combine.
What I Used to Make My Creamy Baked Spinach Artichoke Dip:
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I’m going to try out this dip for a girl’s night in! Please tell me about my”chip” options.
Thank you!
Sweet potato chips or “toasts”, plantain chips or tostones (twice fried plantains) or just raw veggies would be good with this dip!
How do you make your sweet potato chips or “toasts”? Just slice thinly, olive oil, salt, pepper and pop in oven? Dip is DELISH!! I am really missing chips though, since my kids are eating them in my face. Help!
Pretty much just like that! I’d use a 425 oven and bake until crisp, flipping once.
The recipe only says 3/4 fine sea salt. 3/4 what? Tbsp? Tsp? Thanks!
It’s tsp, I’ll update that now!
I can’t wait to try this recipe. I have been dairy free for 8 months. I so miss my spinach dip!! Lol
Successful recipe delicious and my husband liked it! Thanks
I’ve been searching for a ‘better vegan spinach dip’ recipe after making a disappointing one for last Thanksgiving. This turned out much like the ‘real deal’ that even family omnivores enjoyed it. It was very easy for my to veganize this recipe. Thanks so much. It is delicious
I’m making this for a dinner party this evening. Can I make it in advance and then reheat it? Obviously I won’t top it with the bacon until it’s time to serve. Excited to try this, Michele!
Yes you can, sorry for the late response and hope it worked out!
Could I mix everything the night before and refrigerate then bake the next day? I want to make for a party but not sure I have time the day of
This has to be a weekend recipe for me (my prep time was at least 35 minutes), but it’s worth the time! My husband says it’s virtually indistinguishable from the standard baked spinach artichoke dip, and I agree! I served it over chicken breasts that I had baked on the same pan I had used to bake the bacon, so that added a nice depth of flavor. When I’m not on a Whole30 round (as I am now), I look forward to making this again and dipping crackers in it.
I’ve made this for a few different gatherings and it’s always a huge hit!
This was a huge hit at a party we went to this weekend. I am making again for weeknight dinners! Thank you.
We simply loved the recipe. My father-in-law and I enjoyed eating spinach artichoke dip before, but since going paleo I haven’t had any. This made it possible for me to enjoy the shared experience again (I’m not certain he knows anything about it. ?)