This easy vegan Creamy Spinach Dip is quick to make and can be served with crackers, fresh vegetables, mixed through pasta, as a sandwich spread… the options are endless!

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Recipe by Cooking With Plants – Anja Cass

CREAMY SPINACH DIP RECIPE

2 cups frozen spinach, thawed and drained
1 cup raw cashews, soaked in water for at least 4 hours or overnight
2 tablespoons lemon juice
Salt and pepper to taste

Drain and rinse the soaked cashews.

In a blender or food processor, add the soaked cashews, lemon juice, salt, and pepper.

Blend the ingredients on high speed until smooth and creamy. If needed, add a little water, a tablespoon at a time, to achieve the desired consistency.

In a mixing bowl, combine the creamy cashew mixture with the thawed and drained spinach. Mix well until the spinach is evenly distributed.
Taste the dip and adjust the salt, pepper, and lemon juice according to your preference.

Transfer the creamy spinach dip to a serving bowl.

Garnish the dip with a sprinkle of black pepper or a pinch of fresh herbs, if desired.

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31 Comments

  1. wow! Nice kitchen, congratulations!

    Is the spinach cooked?
    Just for fun, I did something similar this weekend but used potato (mashed) and cooked spinach (mashed)

  2. I have all those ingredients in my kitchen right now. I wonder if you can change out the type of nuts because I also have hazel nuts and almonds that I would like to incorporate into a dish ?

  3. Yum, this sounds delicious – I will have to try this! Beautiful kitchen too! Just starting my WFPB no oil journey today, joined your FB group already.

  4. Good to see you again.
    That's a beautiful kitchen!
    About the recipe you've chosen:
    All things creamy, saucy, which go well with starchy foods, but are low fat, are very much desired. Thanks!

  5. Looks lovely, enjoy your new kitchen!
    I very much appreciate having the text recipe too, it's so helpful 😊

  6. Do you think it would be better if you added nutritional yeast, onion powder and Worcheshire sauce? (Or soy sauce, or whatever the vegan alternative to Worcheshire is? I want to make this, but I'm going to be adding some different spices to it.

  7. SO glad you are back! Congrats on the beautiful new kitchen. Please keep these delicious recipes coming!

  8. Thanks for the recipe. I do better when I have a healthy dip ready to eat with my raw veggie sticks or roasted eggplant (aubergine) slices!

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