Spinach Dip (Popeye Would Be Proud)
I’m going to tell y’all something today and I need this to stay just between us. You see, I love Alabama. I have lived in Alabama all of my life (except for a three month sabbatical to Georgia) and I plan on spending the rest of my days residing in this great state. If this secret gets out, though, I just might be deported.
~takes a deep breath~
Here goes: I don’t watch football.
~exhales~
Whew! That felt good to get off my chest! Not only do I not watch football, I don’t even care about football. Whats worse than that, I think of Alabama and Auburn as the school you go to if you want to be a lawyer/doctor and the school you go to if you want to be a Veterinarian/Engineer.
This drives my son stark raving mad. Just about everyone in Alabama follows football religiously and you’d have a hard time finding a house who didn’t support Bama or Auburn. The rivalry is legendary. My son wants so badly to know where we stand and whenever he asks which is the best, my reply is “Well, that depends on what you want to be when you grow up. They’re both good schools”.
Yeah, I know, I’m awful. Most of my family are Bama fans (Roll Tide! for y’all…) but I’m married to an engineer and and navy is my favorite color (War Eagle! for y’all…). I’m awful, I know. Trust me, I live with my shame (I have just been told to state that the two male beings residing in this house are Georgia fans. Well heck, I’m a Georgia fan, too. I love to go to Georgia. There is some awesome shopping in Atlanta and have any of y’all been to the North Georgia Premium Outlet mall? It sooo rocks…oh wait. I have just been told the “Georgia fan” thing was a reference to football. ~sighs~.)
I actually called my husband and asked him if the super bowl was this week because I had been seeing commercials and blog posts about it. I may not be a football fan, but I AM a football FOOD fan! So, in honor of the Super Bowl (which I am told is this Sunday), I am posting a recipe for classic spinach dip. For all you football fans, don’t ever second guess whether or not to invite me to a football party because I just look at this as another great occasion to make food for and show up loaded down with dishes! You watch the game, I’ll serve. Gosh, I love to feed people.
Oh, and I just broke my rule again of not discussing Politics, Religion, Football, or Pyramid marketing schemes on Southern Plate (cause either of those’ll gitcha good and kil’t in the south!). So far I’ve broken it twice and football was the cause each time. Maybe I’m more of a sports person than I thought…
You’ll need: Mayonnaise, Sour Cream, Green Onions, Spinach, and Knorr Vegetable Soup mix. That’s right, this recipe is right off the Knorr package. Hey, its good and its simple, and you know I’m all about not over complicating things!
The original recipe calls for water chestnuts but I shudder at the thought of ever eating a water chestnut so I always leave them out. A great substitution if you still want that crunch (and don’t like water chestnuts) is to add slivered almonds. YUM!
This is what your spinach is gonna look like in the box. Thaw it well. I place mine in a plastic bag and stick it in the fridge overnight to do this.
Now you’ve got to squeeze all of the juice out of your spinach. Its amazing how many tools we can do without in the kitchen if we just get in there and use our hands!
Once it is squeezed dry, you’ll have this.
Add sour cream.
and your green onions. To chop mine, I just use kitchen shears and cut them over the bowl.
Add mayonnaise.
and your vegetable soup mix.
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Stir and you have spinach dip! Let this sit in the fridge for several hours to allow the flavors to blend. I like to make mine the day before. This can be served warm or cold. Those Great Value brand wheat crackers at Wally World are excellent with this!
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My brother’s sense of humor. He put this on the sign by his BBQ restaurant and has had folks stopping all week to have their picture made next to it! No, we don’t really eat possum in Alabama, but we do like to make folks wonder!
Christy, I used to HATE football with a passion!!!! Then, for some unexplained reason, I started watching the games on Saturday and now I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!!! So, there is still hope for you!! 🙂
Thanks for the Spinach Dip recipe!
I am the football fan in our marriage!! Hubby could care less about any sport..unless it is drag racing or tractor pulling, which I like too! And am and always will be a ROLLLLLLLLLL TIDE mama…lol
I LOVE this dip and I also skip the water chestnuts! I do add about 1/2 tsp of garlic powder to it though which I think adds something to it.
Hey Christy – posted this to my FB page and recommended that my friends add it to their Super Bowl menus….great recipe…
Hey… I’m a Georgia Fan, too!
In the sense that I love the whole idea of being a football fan and sporting anything with UGA on it. I just don’t care anything about the game itself. LOL
Superbowl Sunday is just an excuse for me to fix and eat some of my favorite finger foods. This dip is definitely going on the menu. I love spinach dip, but I’ve never made it with Knorr. I usually use a ranch dressing mix.
Who is playing in the this year’s Superbowl, anyway?
Don’t watch Football and I can’t stand water chestnuts. I think it’s the texture. They are like eating styrofoam. I only like (ok love) cold spinach dip. I could eat it on anything, including sandwiches!
When I lived in Alabama (Blountsville) our neighbors were so passionate about football that they named their daughter ‘Crimson’ and “roll tide” was used instead of “goodbye”.
Hey, I discovered this dip a few years back – the funny thing is, I’m not a fan of either spinach or water chestnuts, but I love them in this dip! I usually cut the mayo down to a half-cup, that works just fine and lets the other flavors shine a bit more. I also chop the water chestnuts to itsy-bitsy pieces, so you really just get a bit of crunch. My in-laws LOVE this stuff. I’ve also just used regular onion, chopped VERY fine, when I didn’t have green onions on hand, and that works too.