Thursday, January 21, 2010

Artichoke Bread

Artichoke Bread

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With the big game day approaching I have been thinking about snacks more. Last weekend I got the chance to try making an artichoke bread that has been on my mind for a while. The artichoke bread is essentially an artichoke dip that is baked on bread until the crust of the bread perfectly light and crispy, the dip is nice and warm, the cheesy topping is melted and golden brown. For the artichoke topping I decided to start with my favorite hot spinach and artichoke dip and I removed the spinach and tweaked it a bit. (You could of course leave the spinach in for a slightly healthier version.) For the bread I used a loaf of Italian style bread that I cut it in half lengthwise and then scooped out a bit of the center to provide room for more filling. The next challenge was baking the bread for long enough to heat up the artichoke dip so that all of the cheese in it melted without the crust of the bread burning. I decided that the best way to go about it was to cover the bread in foil while it warmed up and then to remove the foil near the end to let the cheese on top melt and turn golden brown. The artichoke bread turned out amazingly well! I used a nice fresh loaf of Italian bread so while the crust was light and crispy the inside was nice and soft and moist. The warm artichoke dip with the melted cheesy topping was so good and the fact the it was in the perfectly cooked bread made it even better!

Artichoke Bread

An artichoke dip baked in a loaf of bread until ooey gooey and cheesy and good!


Servings: makes 4-8 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes

Printable Recipe
Ingredients
  • 1 (14 ounce) can artichoke hearts, drained and chopped
  • 2 green onions, sliced
  • 2 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 4 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1/2 cup mozzarella, shredded
  • 1/4 cup parmigiano reggiano (parmesan), grated
  • 1 loaf Italian bread, sliced in half lengthwise
Directions
  1. Mix the artichoke hearts, green onions, garlic, cream cheese, mayonnaise, sour cream, mozzarella and parmigiano reggiano reserving some of the cheese.
  2. Hollow 1/2 an inch out of the center of both halves of the bread.
  3. Spread the mixture into the hole in the bread slices and top with the reserved cheese.
  4. Bake in a preheated 350F oven covered in foil for 20 minutes.
  5. Remove the foil and continue to bake until the cheese is melted and golden brown.

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58 comments:

Edana said...

Wow. I love artichokes. And bread. This looks delicious and I can't wait to make it. Thank you.

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Chef Fresco said...

This bread looks amazing Kevin!

sweetbird said...

Oh wow.

I love you, my scale hates you.

Rebecca said...

Count me in for some artichoke bread! Sounds amazing and looks great!

Claudia said...

I need this now.But I shall be virtuous and patient and make it this weekend. Simply grand! (Made an artichoke dinner tonight)

Kim said...

This looks insanely delicious!

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

So scrumptious looking!

Cheers,

Rosa

Memória said...

I'm not crazy about artichokes, but the rest of those ingredients sounds good to me! YUM!!

Christina said...

I absolutely love this idea! Artichoke dip is one of my favorite hor dourves at parties. This is a great way to grab it and put it on your plate and eat standing up.

Eric said...

This is one of the most beautiful looking dishes I've ever seen!

The Duo Dishes said...

Just chatted about spinach artichoke dip, and now you have this! Love it!

Rachael said...

Oh lordy this looks magnificent! Artichoke dip is one of my favorite things ever so I'm sure this would be just as terrific.

Kathleen said...

Shut up! This bread looks totally off the hook!!!

HoneyB said...

This is pretty darn close to my brother's artichoke bruschetta - and looks amazingly yummy!

Joanne said...

Artichoke dip is one of my favorite things. You can't go wrong with it in bread form!

Duchess of Fork said...

Dear Lord, Kevin! I want to jump through the screen for a bite!!

Pam said...

That looks like a meal in itself!

jose manuel said...

Riquisimo. Excelente receta

Megan said...

I love artichoke bread and I couldn't agree more. Perfect for the big game day, spaghetti day, rainy day...well, you get the idea! :)

Evie said...

Great adaptation for artichoke dip!

Kimberlita said...

Now THIS I have to try! it looks amazing!

Caitlin said...

So creative! Looking forward to trying this one!

Amy said...

What a fantastic and different idea for an appetizer. I am totally making this.

aandara said...

Great idea kevin sounds amazing, i need to try this, icant wait to make it

C Allyn said...

Pure genius!
I am with the gal and the scale though.

CinnamonAndSass said...

*Instant drool* great idea!

Rambling Tart said...

Oh mercy, this is ridiculous. :-) LOVE it! :-)

Nevis said...

OMG that looks divine!

Anonymous said...

amazing

All Our Fingers in the Pie said...

I love artichoke dip. This recipe ensures that we get 'enough' (wink,wink,nudge,nudge)

Peabody said...

Holy Yum! Loving this.

Dawn said...

kevin I made this and served it with spicy hummus. so good.

DailyChef said...

Great variation on artichoke dip

Chris said...

You rock, dude. I am definitely making this today, I have everything needed. I might sub Boursin for the cream cheese or would that just be overkill?

Veggie Belly said...

Oh my..this is a fantastic idea, artichokes+cheese+bread. These bread sticks look mouthwatering!

Soma said...

sounds wonderful with artichokes and cheese together!

Marjie said...

This looks just wonderful! I'll have to try this soon!

Jeanne @ Cooksister! said...

You are so good with snacks - I'd love to be a guest in your house! Looks delicious.

Sonia said...

Also made this deliciousness for the football game yesterday and I cheated a little. Fairway, our local grocery store, makes a killer artichoke dip so I just jazzed up the pre-made one with a little extra pecorino, parmigiano and pepper. I was worried about the cheese sticking to the foil so for the first 20 mins I tented the bread in foil then removed it, added some sharp cheddar and mozz and let it get bubbly and brown. Another winner!

Denise said...

Amazing! I love your taste in food. I think we may be soulmates, in the palette sense that is.

Now, if only I can figure out how to make this as delicious and still make it low/cal and low/fat, I'll be all set!

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What A Dish! said...

This looks right up my alley- I would LOVE this!!

Tonya @ What's On My Plate said...

This seems too good to pass up. WOW!

karenbove said...

Oh goodness, this looks great! Wish I could just pull it off the screen and eat it. I'm printing this one and will be making it this weekend. Thanks!!

Tatiyana said...

Oh my! I never would have thought about doing artichoke bread, but this looks amazing! I can't wait to try it out the next time I have a dinner party! Thanks for the awesome idea, yum!!!

Michelle said...

your blog is just heavenly. I will so..be...making...this bread! Yum!

corgilover said...

This was a HUGE hit at my Superbowl party, thanks, it will become a regular party offering.

Kelsey said...

saw this in the sidebar.. delicious! and it doesn't have an intimidating ingredient list, so that's a plus. Bookmarking!

Kristin said...

This is on my "to make" list this weekend. It looks so yummy can't wait to try it out.

betchacanteatjustone said...

OMG this looks incredible, I fear that I would eat way more than I should! I am going to give this a try the next time there's a crowd around!

The Hill Hang-Out said...

I made this over the weekend, and it was fantastic! It will definitely become a part of our regular rotation! It was so good that I shared it with my readers today (giving you full credit, of course). Thanks so much for the recipe. Can't wait to look around your site to see what I'm going to make next.

Heather said...

This looks AMAZING. Garlic bread-artichoke dip hybrid!

Anonymous said...

Love artichokes AND cheese,the perfect combination, can't imagiine anything better, anxious to give this a try!!!

Anonymous said...

It was a good idea, but it just didn't work for me. Maybe it was too cheesy (is that even possible?) The picture was awesome, though!

sassysaver said...

sooo yummy!!! May try it with lump crab or peppered bacon next time. It was Winner!! Thanks!

Kristina @ ReMadeSimple said...

Pinning this right now and running to the store to pick up ingredients too!

stef de fla said...

That's so original and so simple too!

Valerie@chateaualamode.typepad.com said...

Oh my, are you kidding me?! Looks so good. I'm making this for breakfast tomorrow!

Judy said...

I loved this idea and posted it on my FB, I made it for Superbowl Sunday food table and it was a hit! I make this recipe with the Knore pkg and included the pkg of spinach. I cooked it in a casserole and then filled the bread added the extra cheese on top and broiled it...everybody loved it . Easier to manage as your filling a plate at a potluck...thanks again for the post!P.S. How do do get a 10 month old to eat spinach , fight our grand-daughter for a piece of this bread, yum!