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Reviewed: Jan. 7, 2004
It doesn't say so in the recipe, but I put the whole mixture in the food processor to blend it up and make it smooth. It was popular at the party.
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Reviewed: Jan. 6, 2004
Absolutely scrumptious! A hit everywhere I've taken it! I'm always hoping there will some leftover to take home. But that just doesn't happen often.
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Reviewed: Dec. 21, 2003
Huge success at my Christmas Open House. Shared the recipe with many of my guests!
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Reviewed: Dec. 10, 2003
I got this recipe from this website 3 years ago and have been making it to rave reviews ever since. Sorry I just got to rating it now. Really great dip!
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Reviewed: Oct. 25, 2003
This was SO good!! A friend of mine had never had artichoke dip and she loved it too. I love cheese, so this was good. I also used chips with it. Some people eat it with crackers too. I will make this again. Thanks!
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Reviewed: Sep. 15, 2003
This recipe has become my new favorite. It's delicious just the way it is. I've experimented and have gotten great results. I've added mushrooms, real garlic instead of garlic salt, and some crushed red pepper...yum! When I bring this dish to functions, everyone wants the recipe!
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Reviewed: Sep. 10, 2003
Too salty, in my opinion. Especially garlicky. If the artichokes are marinated, I don't recommend adding the suggested garlic salt. Otherwise it tasted just fine!
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Reviewed: Jul. 16, 2003
Really good but I guess artichoke dip is just not my thing even though I love marinated artichoke hearts. I failed to pick through the hearts to get a couple of stringy leaves out. These were not desireable. I reheated it as leftovers (better the next night) but added a couple of drops of hot sauce to zip it up a bit. The cheese was a tasty mixture.
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Reviewed: Jun. 25, 2003
This is the best dip ever! I served it twice in one week at two different parties. It disapeared very quickly!!!!The second time I had barely got back from returning the oven mitts to the kitchen when it was all gone! I added 4 cloves of fresh garlic to give it an extra zip. i also kept a close eye on it from 20 minuits on in order not to overcook. Will definately make again and again.
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Reviewed: May 27, 2003
This was a huge hit! I made one alteration: I used about 28 ounces of artichoke hearts. (The original recipe calls for only 13 ounces.)
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Reviewed: May 17, 2003
This was so easy and so good -- EVERYONE asked for the recipe. I used artichoke hearts in water instead of oil, and used a mozzarella/provolone shredded blend along with fresh shaved parmesan. I added minced garlic and some chopped roasted peppers. REALLY GOOD!!!
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Reviewed: Apr. 18, 2003
I've made this at least 5 or 6 times already and everyone always wants the recipe. It's so easy to make and tastes wonderful!
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Reviewed: Mar. 24, 2003
Man, does it get any better than this? Yummy! This is great for a party or potluck. Thanks for the great recipe.
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Reviewed: Mar. 16, 2003
Really good. Based on some of the other reviews, and on personal preferences, I did some things slightly differently. I used half parmesan, half romano in place of the 1 c parmesan. I used canned artichokes (chopped well) in water to cut down on the grease. I watched it carefully in the oven and took it out as soon as the edges were crisp and brown. Big hit, everyone loved it and asked for the recipe.
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Reviewed: Mar. 3, 2003
This was the best, I have made this for a Baby Shower, a work pigout, and home. Everyone wants the recipe. This is a winner!
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Reviewed: Feb. 12, 2003
I made this as an experiment for my fiances family gathering. Now everytime we get invited for dinner everyone asks me to bring it over. I love it and the families love it! I have been using "HOT" marinated artichoke hearts and it seems to give it a zippier flavor and does not make the dip TOO spicy. I also started adding a small can of chopped jalipenos, which everyone seems to like a little more. EXCELLENT RECIPE!!! If you try any Artichoke dip recipes try this one, you will not be disappointed.
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Reviewed: Jan. 8, 2003
The key to keeping this recipe from being "too greesy" is to not over cook it. Anytime a cheese/mayo/sour cream/whatever dip has greese floating on the top, it's because it was over cooked and has "seperated". Every oven is different so cook just until the cheese has melted and then take it out and let the cheese continue to melt from the heat that the baking dish and the contents are providing. Once it is over cooked and has seperated, you can't mix the greese back in. You have to eat it like that or throw it out like one reviewer did, twice. I also would take the advice of another reviewer and use a lighter mayonaise or artichokes packed in water, but if you keep a close eye on the dip it shouldn't come out greesy like some of the complaints have said. Thanks for a great recipe. P.S. use fresh garlic for more of a kick.
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Reviewed: Jan. 8, 2003
I loved this dip. The only thing I changed was I cut up the artichoke hearts even more. I didn't like getting a large mouthful of artichoke heart on my cracker.
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Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2003
I looked this recipe up to see how long the cooking time was and to see if it differed from mine. I use two cans of artichoke hearts packed in water and with that change I give it five stars. Some readers complained of the grease, that is probably from using the artichokes packed in oil.
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Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2003
This was OK. My guests really liked it, but it didn't have much of an "artichoke" flavor. I would call it "Baked Cheese Dip with Artichokes" because it does have more of a cheese flavor than an artichoke flavor. If I make it again, I'll double the amount of artichokes. I will continue searching for a great artichoke dip.
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