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Goat Cheese & Artichoke Dip Recipe

Dr. Josh Axe, DC, DMN, CNS – If you’re someone who enjoys snacking or dips, you’ve likely had your share of cheese and artichoke dips, and sure, they’ve probably been tasty. You might have even prepared a few, but if you’re ready to take your dips to the next level, it’s time to make this artichoke dip recipe.

Trust me — this one’s tastier (and much healthier) than any spinach and artichoke dip or cheesy dip I’ve ever had.

Goat Cheese Appetizers

Goat cheese is one of my favorite cheeses. It’s tangy and creamy, perfect for adding to your favorite dishes.

It’s also lower in the milk proteins some people are sensitive to, so even if you struggle with digesting traditional cow’s milk cheeses, you might find you can tolerate goat’s milk better.

Different countries call goat’s cheese by different names. One of the most common is the French chèvre, which is what we’ll use here.

Goat cheese & artichoke dip recipe ingredients - Dr. Axe

If you’re new to goat cheese, get ready to fall in love with this cow’s milk alternative. Some of my favorite appetizers and salads incorporate goat cheese.

For a light pre-meal salad, this berry goat cheese salad is delicious. Fruit and goat cheese make a really great combination, and if you like the berry salad, you’ll love this balsamic peaches and goat cheese salad recipe.

For a more traditional, cheesy appetizer, this eggplant-wrapped goat cheeseis a winner.

Nutrition Facts

You might be worried about how healthy artichoke dip is. Here’s what you’re getting with one serving of this dip.

  • 386 calories
  • 8.8 grams carbohydrates
  • 23.8 grams protein
  • 29 grams fat
  • 3.2 grams fiber
  • 570 milligrams phosphorus (81 percent DV)
  • 0.8 milligrams vitamin B2 (76 percent DV)
  • 669 milligrams calcium (67 percent DV)
  • 0.5 milligrams copper (61 percent DV)
  • 1,283 international units vitamin A (55 percent DV)
  • 23.7 micrograms vitamin K (26 percent DV)
  • 73 milligrams magnesium (24 percent DV)
  • 1.6 milligrams zinc (20 percent DV)
  • 0.4 milligrams manganese (20 percent DV)
  • 2.2 milligrams niacin (16 percent DV)
  • 2.1 milligrams iron (12 percent DV)
  • 0.1 milligrams thiamine (12 percent DV)
  • 8.3 milligrams vitamin C (11 percent DV)
  • 43 micrograms folate (11 percent DV)
  • 6.2 micrograms selenium (11 percent DV)
  • 0.5 milligrams vitamin B5 (10 percent DV)
  • 0.1 milligrams vitamin B6 (10 percent DV)
  • 0.2 micrograms vitamin B12 (8 percent DV)
  • 0.9 milligrams vitamin E (6 percent DV)
  • 265 milligrams potassium (6 percent DV)

The cheeses in this artichoke dip provide quite a few health benefits. For starters, it’s packed with protein.

Good-for-you dairy like goat cheese is a terrific meat-free source of proteinthat is often overlooked in favor of meatier choices.

I also love that artichokes are an integral part of this dip. Artichokes made the cut as one of my top high-antioxidant foods for good reason.

They’re rich in fiber, which helps you feel full longer and can assist in weight loss efforts. They also keep your skin looking bright and firm, and they can reduce inflammation and lower cholesterol levels, helping improve your heart’s health.

Combine these two healthy foods with doses of fresh herbs and refreshing lemon, and you’ve got a recipe for artichoke dip that’s going to be a new dip staple.

How to Make Artichoke Dip

This healthy artichoke dip recipe couldn’t be easier to make.

Goat cheese & artichoke dip recipe step 2 - Dr. Axe

Start by adding all of the ingredients except for the pecorino romano cheese to a food processor.

Goat cheese & artichoke dip recipe step 3 - Dr. Axe

Make sure all your ingredients aren’t too tightly packed!

Goat cheese & artichoke dip recipe step 4 - Dr. Axe

Pulse all of the ingredients together until a creamy, well-combined dip is formed.

Goat cheese & artichoke dip recipe step 5 - Dr. Axe

Grab your hunk of pecorino romano cheese and grate half a cup of it.

Goat cheese & artichoke dip recipe - Dr. Axe

Sprinkle the pecorino over the artichoke cheese dip and serve.

Goat cheese & artichoke dip recipe - Dr. Axe

This artichoke dip is excellent with veggies, your favorite GMO-free corn chips, pita bread or most things, really. Enjoy!

Goat Cheese & Artichoke Dip Recipe

DESCRIPTION

If you’re ready to take your dips to the next level, it’s time to try this tasty and healthy artichoke dip recipe made with goat cheese.

INGREDIENTS

  • One 14-ounce can artichoke hearts, drained
  • 1 pound chévre goat cheese
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons lemon juice
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
  • ½ cup pecorino romano, grated
  • 1 tablespoon parsley
  • 1 tablespoon chives
  • ½ tablespoon basil
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • Dash of cayenne pepper (optional*)

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. In a food processor, mix all ingredients except the pecorino romano until well-incorporated and creamy.
  2. Top with freshly grated pecorino romano.

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