Cheesy Bacon & French Onion Spinach Dip Recipe - Southern Made Simple (2024)

by Laura Tucker 6 Comments

If you’re anything like me, you may have a hard time incorporating certain greens into your diet. I like most veggies, but I don’t just love them. It’s something I should really try to change about my tastes and my lifestyle, because vegetables are good for you! I just have a hard time straying from the norm. You know, peas, green beans, corn, and…yeah. That’s about it when it comes to actually making it to a dinner plate in this house. The only time I would ever eat spinach on purpose is on my Subway sandwich when it’s hidden amongst the lettuce and tomatoes. It’s like I said, I don’t dislike veggies, I just don’t really know to incorporate them into foods that I definitely love.

I tried hiding spinachin my smoothies for a little while. It lasted about a week. I could tolerate itin my smoothie, but I soon found out I was pregnant and then quickly found the smoothies to be absolutely repulsive. That’s pregnancy for ya! Now that I’m no longer pregnant, I still just can’t bring myself to drink them. However, I’ve now found a new way to incorporate spinach into my diet. Now, I’m not saying that dish is healthy at all. In a perfect world, it would be fat free...just like every other food would be, but let’s just celebrate one small victory at a time here. I’m eating lots of spinach these days, and it’s in the form of a hot, savory and cheesy bowl of deliciousness. Say hello to your new favorite dip recipe:Cheesy Bacon & French Onion Spinach Dip.

BOOM! You’re welcome. 😉

Cheesy Bacon & French Onion Spinach Dip Recipe - Southern Made Simple (1)

Forget what you think youknow about spinach dip. Before I first made this dip, I thought of spinach dip as that super bland dip you can buy in the chip aisle next to that less than stellar cheese in a jar stuff. It’s typically served room temp and it’s pretty lackluster next to other dishes in a spread. This dip is anti that, y’all. But what about thoseregular hot spinach dips thatare pretty good and not from a can? Forget ’em. They’re likely missing that special oomph. They’re probablymissing that extrasomethin’ somethin’ that you really want in a dip. You know, that va va voom! But not this dip, y’all. This one is in a league of it’s own.

Here’s what you’ll need to make this out-of-this-world cheesy bacon & french onion spinach dip recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups spinach, chopped (I use these herb scissorsCheesy Bacon & French Onion Spinach Dip Recipe - Southern Made Simple (2)to get the job done.They make my life SO much easier!)
  • 1 8oz package reduced fat cream cheese, softened
  • 1/2 package onion dip mix – do not use whole package
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 2 tbs low fat mayonnaise
  • 1 tbs Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 cups cheddar cheese – shredded
  • 1 cup pepperjack cheese – shredded
  • 2 tbs parsley flakes
  • 6-8 slices cooked bacon, chopped

Directions:

  1. Cook bacon according to package instructions. Dry off excess grease and dice. (You can use your herb scissorsCheesy Bacon & French Onion Spinach Dip Recipe - Southern Made Simple (3) for this if you have some!)
  2. Preheat oven to 400 F. Grease small baking dish or glass casserole dish
  3. In a large mixing bowl, combine cream cheese, sour cream and 1/2 package onion dip mix. Add remaining ingredients and stir until well blended.
  4. Pour spinach mixture into baking dish and top with additional cheese and bacon if desired.
  5. Bake for 20-25 minutes – serve while hot
  6. Enjoy

It’s really easy to prepare this dish ahead of time and then put into the oven when ready. Just combine all ingredients and refrigerate until ready to bake. That’s my kind of dish! My church frequently has finger food events, so I’m thinking I just might start bringing this one and sharing it with my church family. I know it’ll be a hit, and definitely better than that bland stuff in a jar! 😉

Next Post: Dirty Paci Got You Down? MAM Pacifier Wipes to the Rescue! – Review »

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Cheesy Bacon & French Onion Spinach Dip Recipe - Southern Made Simple (4)Marti Tabora says

    This sounds absolutely fantastic, I will definitely give it a try. I’m a huge fan of bacon anyway.

    Reply

  2. Cheesy Bacon & French Onion Spinach Dip Recipe - Southern Made Simple (5)Rosie says

    oh boy all my favorite ingredients rolled into one. I must try this – I love making dips this is one I haven’t seen anywhere I have been missing out big time!

    Reply

  3. Cheesy Bacon & French Onion Spinach Dip Recipe - Southern Made Simple (6)Trish says

    I need to make this

    Reply

  4. Cheesy Bacon & French Onion Spinach Dip Recipe - Southern Made Simple (7)Sue Hull says

    I want to make this now! Oh my yumminess! This is definitely going on my pinterest and Im sure it’ll be a popular recipe dip.

    Reply

  5. Cheesy Bacon & French Onion Spinach Dip Recipe - Southern Made Simple (8)katie says

    Oh yum, this would be perfect to hold over dinner guests while dinner is still cooking plus I wouldn’t have to make as much food if there’s dip to fill up on.

    Reply

  6. Cheesy Bacon & French Onion Spinach Dip Recipe - Southern Made Simple (9)Sheila S says

    This dip is an absolute winner! Really easy and totally delicious. Thanks so much, Laura!

    Reply

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Cheesy Bacon & French Onion Spinach Dip Recipe - Southern Made Simple (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Corie Satterfield

Last Updated:

Views: 5438

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (42 voted)

Reviews: 81% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Corie Satterfield

Birthday: 1992-08-19

Address: 850 Benjamin Bridge, Dickinsonchester, CO 68572-0542

Phone: +26813599986666

Job: Sales Manager

Hobby: Table tennis, Soapmaking, Flower arranging, amateur radio, Rock climbing, scrapbook, Horseback riding

Introduction: My name is Corie Satterfield, I am a fancy, perfect, spotless, quaint, fantastic, funny, lucky person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.