Spinach dip is pure, creamy deliciousness. This super-easy keto recipe takes no time to make and is a major crowd pleaser! Scrumptious for dipping, or use it as a sauce. Party on, keto-style!
January 20 2017 by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Condiments
Spinach dip is pure, creamy deliciousness. This super-easy keto recipe takes no time to make and is a major crowd pleaser! Scrumptious for dipping, or use it as a sauce. Party on, keto-style!
USMetric
4 servingservings
Ingredients
- 2 oz. 55 g frozen spinach
- 2 tbsp 2 tbsp dried parsley
- 1 tbsp 1 tbsp dried dill
- 1 tsp 1 tsp onion powder
- ½ tsp ½ tsp salt
- ¼ tsp ¼ tsp ground black pepper
- ½ cup 120 ml mayonnaise
- ½ cup 120 ml sour cream
- 2 tsp 2 tsp lemon juice
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Instructions
Thaw the frozen spinach and remove excessive liquid.
Place in a bowl and mix with the other ingredients.
Let sit for 10 minutes to let the flavors develop.
Tip
Get creative with your presentation... serve in a colorful crock, a hollowed-out veggie, or add a dollop on top of cucumber rounds.
Serving suggestion
Chicken Skewers with Root Celery Fries and Spinach Dip
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18 comments
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Jason
October 21 2018
Does the spinach have to be frozen? Reason, I ask is because I only have regular spinach and I would like to make use of it. Thanks.
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T.
November 6 2018
This is the best dip ever 👌🏾🔥🙌🏾
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Kimberly
December 9 2018
Chop up fresh spinach, add to a bowl with water and microwave for 45-60 seconds, drain water.
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Penny
December 15 2018
I just made this dip and it is awesome. I am eating it with some zucchini chips that I made in the oven I love it!!
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Penny
December 15 2018
just made this dip I love it. I am eating mine with zucchini chips that I made in the oven!
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Julie
December 23 2018
These recipes are awesome but Why isn’t there any nutritional info on them? I need the number of calories fat carbs and protein to put in my Keto diet app! I definitely like to know how many carbs I’m eating!
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
December 23 2018
We have nutritional information on all of our recipes! Click the Nutrition tab under the list of ingredients.
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Laura
January 9 2019
What is the serving size for this nutrition info?
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
January 9 2019
The total batch makes 6 servings, so 1 serving is 1/6th of the total batch.
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Andrea
January 31 2019
Cordial saludo,
La Crema agria por que se puede reemplazar?, se puede con vinagre de sidra de manzana?. Muchas gracias
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Milena Duarte
March 27 2019
Se puede remplazar por yogurt griego.
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Lee Ann King
June 30 2019
You're nutritional info is wrong, by the time I added all this up it came up to 183 calories per serving, this is misleading for people who are actually counting calories.
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Lee Ann King
June 30 2019
I did leave out dill because I don't like it and I also use 9 oz of spinach instead of 2 oz because I used the whole package a frozen spinach by accident. But it still tasted great it's a wonderful recipe, I just wish you had your nutritional info correct.
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Andrea
July 10 2019
I don't know if this happened to anyone else, but once I added everything together it tastes VERY mayonnaise-y, I added about 2 more tbsp of sour cream to cut down on that flavor, even tempted to add more sour cream but am worried about the calories. Just a heads up. I may do a 1 to 1 ratio for the SC and mayo in the future. The flavor from the spices is amazing though! Added some garlic powder also.
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Joseph Pierce
February 14 2020
I add Greek plain yogurt full fat for half the mayo and sour cream...
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Lesley
April 13 2020
I notice most Diet Dr recipes don’t give serving size by measure only by number of servings. I portioned this recipe out myself and mine came to about 4Tbsp or 1/4 cup is equal to one serving or 1/6 of recipe. Wish they did this for us, would be big help.
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
April 13 2020
I notice most Diet Dr recipes don’t give serving size by measure only by number of servings. I portioned this recipe out myself and mine came to about 4Tbsp or 1/4 cup is equal to one serving or 1/6 of recipe. Wish they did this for us, would be big help.
Yes, since we need the carb count to be accurate by serving, giving the number of servings each recipe makes is the most accurate way to ensure you're eating the carbs/fat/protein as listed in the nutrition information for each recipe. For something like a dip like this recipe, there won't be much variation between batches but in casseroles or soups for example, total volume of the final dish can vary a lot based on how much the dish cooked down and reduced.
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SHEA
November 20 2020
Absolutely, you will want to steam it briefly to soften it, or heat it with a little water in a skillet first. I always make mine this way and it is wonderful.