Veggies
Truly versatile, artichoke dip is also great for enjoying with tasty veggies. Carrots, celery, cauliflower, green beans, mini bell peppers and broccoli are fantastic when enjoyed fresh with your dip. French fries and potato bites are also great options!
Grow Your Own Ingredients: Artichoke Hearts
While this recipe calls for canned artichokes, growing and using your own can make the dish even better.
Growing Artichokes
Artichokes can be grown in zones 7-11 and are best suited for organic, rich, fertile soils. Start seeds in January and then transplant after 2-3 months. They will need plenty of space in the garden, so be sure to plant them 2-3 feet apart and water frequently.
Artichokes require a high amount of nitrogen for best results, so be sure to fertilize with 21-0-0 or a high nitrogen fertilizer. Apply two teaspoons of the fertilizer every four weeks after transplanting.
Harvesting Artichokes
Artichokes will be ready to harvest in late July or early August. Harvest the buds once they have reached their full size, but before the bracts or bud leaves begin to open. Continue to water and fertilize the plants and you can continue harvesting until the first frost in your area.
Using Fresh in your Artichoke Dip
There are six artichoke hearts in each can used in this recipe so you will need 12 total artichoke hearts to use in the dip. Make sure to cook the artichoke hearts to help soften them and then chop them up as you did the canned hearts.
Keep in mind that even cooked artichokes will be harder than their canned counterparts. This will have an effect on the texture of your artichoke dip and should be taken into consideration.
Helping Bring the Flavor
Artichoke dip is simple, savory and a versatile appetizer perfect for any situation. Enjoy as a weeknight snack, at the weekend celebration or as your go-to for the neighbors backyard barbecues.
Whenever and however you choose to enjoy it, we hope that you’ll stop by your local IFA Country Store for the supplies and outdoor cooking equipment you need to complete this fantastic appetizer.
Information for this article was provided by Dan Jensen, IFA Foods and Outdoor Cooking Category Manager, and Adam Fox, IFA Brand Team Creative Director.

