Baked Spinach-Artichoke Pasta Recipe (2024)

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Yinzer

What’s leftover bacon?

Mary Larson

Replace the cream with Greek or regular yogurt, and it will add flavor and be much healthier.

Charlotte K

If you use a cast iron pan for the sauteing portion of the recipe you can put that in the oven and save yourself a casserole dish. I wash dishes by hand, my least fave chore, and so I am always looking for a way to use fewer dishes.

Sally

This recipe was delicious as most of the NYT recipes are. I feel this area is for people who made and tasted the recipe not for the negative thoughts of someone who READ the recipe.

Jeca

It does make sense that it was good but not great when you completely change the recipe.

Bill Ginn

Wow. As the lede to the receipt and prior commentators suggested, this is a great opportunity to do your own modifications. I used: more garlic, shallot, an entire package of pancetta, was quite liberal with the cheese, etc. Delicious! It was a bit wet so I will sweat the spinach a bit longer next time. Browned nicely at 20 minutes at 400 deg. Finally, if you can find the vacuum packed artichoke hearts (sold at our Whole Foods), get the “grilled” variety; a delicious flavor addition.

Mary Larson

use 2 cups of greek or plain yogurt in place of the cream, will be much more healthy and add the needed taste

Judith

Like others, I used extra garlic and red pepper flakes as well as some dried basil. The big change I made was to switch from heavy cream to cottage cheese to increase protein and cut down on the fat. The texture and flavor were still great. (I might try silken tofu next time). My spouse loved it and it was certainly quick and easy.

Fay

If you freeze the cottage cheese, the curds will break down for a creamy texture.

Geoff G

Making a comment before I cook it. Wouldn't some breadcrumbs be great on this?

Rita

At 4 servings this is 1/2 cup heavy cream and 2 oz cheese per person. Seems criminal. So many of the NYT recipes seem to be too decadent for real life, especially the so-called weeknight meals.

jennyhibb

Best recipe ever. I'll just say this: French's Crispy Fried Onions. Had some left over and it literally made the dish. Plus extra garlic, rigatoni pasta and shredded rotisserie chicken, Panko sprinkled on top with a last 5 min broil.

Anne

Is there a way to make it more healthy?

KJ

My gosh, yes - and to improve flavor. They are trying to recreate a deadly party dip as a pasta dish - that's ridiculous. Use chicken (or vegetable) broth and reduce it and then add some cream, to taste, just to get the right texture to make the sauce. And I would use frozen artichokes over canned ones to also reduce the sodium in this dish. And start by sautéing some shallots with that garlic, deglaze with vermouth, or white wine etc.

George Angell

So, I haven't made this yet, but I am confused by all the negative comments. Why not just make your favorite version of mac and cheese and add the artichoke hearts and spinach? I'm planning to make mine with gruyere, cheddar and a touch of Wisconsin blue, along with a little bacon and breadcrumbs.

Anna

We didn't have artichoke so we only used spinach, added less cream and more cheese. It was very tasty and easy to prepare

rhosa

This is a great template recipe for when there is cheese in the house that needs to be used. I use 1 cup cream and one cup water and nearly double the vegetables. Last night I made it with a sweet orange pepper, three huge jalapeños, and a 10-ounce bag of frozen chopped spinach. Mmmmmm.

LRM

I recommend adding a pint of cherry tomatoes.

YASSIKUHHH

Instead of heavy cream, I used 8oz cream cheese and half a cup of whole milk. I also added 12 ounces of shredded rotisserie chicken. *chefs kiss*

LRM

Did you use marinated artichokes for this recipe? Thanks!

Mary

Delicious with Spicy Chili Crisp!

Taylor

Overall this was a tasty and easy dish to make. I would definitely add a good amount of salt (more than just the “to taste” indication) and make sure to chop fresh spinach and the artichokes more so they are incorporated throughout the whole dish. It’s easy to add in your own protein if desired.

Mienna

I made this as written and wasn’t at all worried about it. I’m not a health-food person at all. I was surprised to find that this was too heavy for me. It was pleasant to taste but not very pleasant to swallow, if that makes sense. Might try with ricotta in place of some of the cream.

Alison

Made with half and half. Sautéd onion and red bell pepper first.

Christine Whittington

Oh, heavenly exquisite. I made it [almost] exactly as written, but ate less of it (maybe 8 servings for the recipe) plus a huge salad. I will certainly make it again and try it with Greek yogurt, but I'm not sure how that would work. I did cook the garlic, chili powder, spinach, and artichoke in a large cast iron pan. Added cream and cheese to that, then the pasta, and topped with mozzarella cheese. It was ready to go into the oven in the cast iron pan. No need for extra pans or dishes.

Ann

I used plain non-fat yogurt instead of the heavy cream and loved it. A great dish!

Lee Anne

I made this tonight for meatless Monday. Doubled the garlic and swapped half and half for heavy cream. My husband called it mac & cheese on steroids. I definitely will make again!

Jennifer

Cover this in the oven or no? Foil or a lid? If so, for how long? Sorry if I missed a previous comment - this dish is delish!! Made it last night and my picky third kiddo had THIRDS!

Jesnne

I used 1/2 n 1/2 instead of heavy cream and it was fine. I would try with broccoli rabe.

Nina

That was delicious!! Made almost as written (I mixed cotija and Parmesan, and used white cheddar instead of mozzarella on top because that is what I had in the fridge). The whole family loved it!

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Baked Spinach-Artichoke Pasta Recipe (2024)

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How many calories is in spinach and artichoke pasta? ›

Spinach Artichoke Pasta
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 servings
How many calories are in Spinach Artichoke Pasta? Amount of calories in Spinach Artichoke Pasta: Calories 215.4Calories from Fat 60 (27.9%)
% Daily Value *
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What to eat spinach artichoke dip with? ›

Serve this spinach artichoke dip hot with tortilla chips, crackers, pita bread, or vegetables. If you want to go the extra mile, try making homemade bagel chips or homemade crostini.

Why is my spinach dip too thick? ›

If your spinach dip is to thick, then you may need to add some liquid to it. But you have to add the right liquid. Since milk is already part of the ingredients, it would a great liquid to add in a little to change the consistency. I like to add in about a tablespoon at a time to thin out the texture.

How do you open good and gather spinach artichoke dip? ›

TO OPEN: Locate tab on rim. Lift and break tab. Remove lid. Every product that carries the Good & Gather™ name starts with quality ingredients that deliver great taste, making it easier for you and your family to eat well, every day.

Is spinach pasta better for you than regular pasta? ›

Actually, it is not. Spinach pasta contains a healthy amount of iron, though not as much as enriched white and whole wheat pasta. Both are good for you, but the whole wheat does a slight advantage.

Is spinach pasta high in carbs? ›

Cooked Spinach Spaghetti Without Salt (1 cup) contains 36.6g total carbs, 36.6g net carbs, 0.9g fat, 6.4g protein, and 182 calories.

Are artichokes good for you? ›

Loaded with nutrients

Artichokes are packed with powerful nutrients. Artichokes are low in fat while rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Particularly high in folate and vitamin C, they also supply important minerals, such as magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium ( 2 ).

What meat goes best with artichokes? ›

The sweet and slightly wild taste of lamb well lends itself to a marriage with artichoke hearts. So do other animal proteins, such as chicken or eggs. With aromatic herbs such as thyme, parsley, basil and Roman mint. Slight hints of menthol counterbalance the bitter notes.

Is spinach artichoke dip bad for acid reflux? ›

A high fat meal can cause a massive amount of heartburn. Fat increases stomach acid production. Foods high in fat include: appetizers made with cream cheese, chips and dips (including spinach/artichoke dip), butter/margarine and sour cream, cream sauces, gravies, fatty meats such as sausage and well-marbled meats.

Can you overcook spinach in sauce? ›

Can you overcook spinach? Yes, you can. You want to cook the spinach just until it's completely wilted. It'll go slowly at first, but the process will speed up and before you know it, all those huge handfuls of spinach you put into the pot will have shrunken into hardly anything.

What happens if you overcook spinach? ›

On the other hand, overcooking spinach can lead to nutrient loss. It can deplete all the calcium present in it.

Do you drain canned spinach? ›

And depending on what dish you're including it in, watery spinach will turn a dip or pasta mushy or runny, and will either ruin its texture or leave you cooking off that extra liquid. The simple way to avoid this is to drain, rinse, and dry your canned spinach.

Should you rinse canned artichokes? ›

If you do choose to buy canned artichokes, rinse them before use to reduce the sodium content. And, of course, anyone can make their own jarred artichoke hearts at home. Though time consuming, it is worth the effort. Just remember to sterilize the jars before canning!

Can you eat spinach artichoke dip that was left out overnight? ›

Spinach artichoke dip shouldn't sit out more than two hours according to the USDA. If it's above 90 degrees, it shouldn't be left out more than hour.

Do I need to rinse canned artichokes? ›

When choosing canned artichokes, you'll find that they're usually sold either whole or quartered in a saltwater solution. When you open a can of artichokes, be sure to rinse them thoroughly so that all you're left with is the sweet, slightly tangy flavor and creamy texture of the vegetable.

How many calories in a bowl of spinach pasta? ›

Common serving sizes
Serving SizeCalories
1 oz37
100 g130
1 cup182
Feb 4, 2008

Is spinach pasta good for diet? ›

The combination of fiber, vitamins, and minerals in spinach pasta can help lower cholesterol levels, maintain healthy blood pressure, and reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases.

How many calories are in a spinach artichoke ravioli? ›

Description. Spinach, artichoke & cheese filled ravioli in a creamy parmesan sauce with yellow carrots, green beans & spinach. No preservatives. 7 g fat, 280 calories, 4 g fiber.

How many calories are in Cooked Spinach pasta? ›

There are 325 calories in 250 grams of Fresh Spinach Pasta (Cooked). * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

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