From: HollyGolightly
On Jan 22, 2003
This is a nice alternative to the high fat versions of crab and artichoke dip that I've made in the past. Rather than putting it in a bread round to bake, I simply mixed the ingredients in a casserole dish, baked for an hour and then served with whole wheat crackers for an even healthier alternative. Thanks for sharing this.
From: Kate in Ontario
On Nov 16, 2002
Wow-this is great! I made it for the appetizer cookathon and it was a big hit at my dinner party. I used a large multigrain bread round and was out or green onions. I used 1 medium onion instead finely diced. With all the other appetizers I had prepared leaving the top on the bread round for a while helped keep it warm as the others tend to cool quickly. Many thanks-will be making again soon.
From: Barbara 4 Ducks
On Dec 28, 2002
This was a real hit at work and with neighbors. Everyone wanted the recipe! Its good at room temperature with crackers too.
From: Lookin' Good Cook
On Dec 24, 2006
Absolutely the best! I added some of the marinade juice from the artichoke jar and a big splash of Tabasco. I also made it in a casserole dish and served it both at room temp and cold the next day. A really big hit. We also ate it cold as a topping with a green salad base.
From: Chef #783539
On Mar 22, 2008
Great! Delicious! Everyone loved it! I also used a casserole dish and baked in the oven for an hour. I served it with a sliced baguette, wheat crackers and veggies like carrots, cucumber and jicama to keep it healthy! Just YUM!
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