Costco Eats: Spinach & Artichoke Parmesan Dip (2024)

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Oh, what the heck. As a hana hou (encore) entry to the last write-up on a Costco item, this time we have Stonemill® Kitchens Spinach & Artichoke Parmesan Dip.

I love cheese as much as I love Costco, and between them, Safeway, Foodland, and the new kid in town Whole Foods in Kahala, I could probably write a new product review every HOUR on just gourmet cheeses alone if time permitted.

Not that this is classified as gourmet cheese, but once you taste it, I think you’ll agree it’s just as satisfying as a good slice of Gouda or Brie, if not more, thanks to the sum of its parts.

Let’s look at the label on the container…

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Stonemill® Kitchens Spinach & Artichoke Parmesan Dip, $7.59/30 oz. tub @ Costco Hawaii Kai

How did I discover this product? By the sample lady of course! Isn’t that how we all get hooked-in?

You know how there’s those food samples that are pretty good in a “Yeah, that hit the spot. Great, now I don’t need to buy lunch!” kinda’ way. But not really good enough where you actually buy the product. Then there’s those samples that are like POW!!!! After one or two bites, SOLD!

Well that’s exactly how it was for me after sampling a cracker topped with this stuff. That’s why sometimes I purposely AVOID the food sample stations along the front of the main aisle. Too tempting.

If you’re a Costco regular, you’ve probably at least tried, if not bought the Seafood Dip and Spinach Dip from there. Those are OK, but after halfway through the tub, I quickly get sick of them and end up giving the rest away. I’m sure you could doctor them up to make them more interesting, but I was never inclined to try that.

This Spinach & Artichoke Parmesan Dip needs no doctoring whatsoever. The primary reason being this really is a PARMESAN DIP, where the Spinach & Artichokes have supporting roles, while the Parm’ is the star. Therefore it’s power-packed with flavor right off the showroom floor. It’s just ooey-gooey cheesy delicioso!

The pungent, bold (melted) Parmesan, accented by the buttery-savory artichokes, and rounded out by the earthy-green flavor and texture of the spinach is pure genius spread on a cracker.

According to the label, the key ingredients listed are: Parmesan Cheese, Mayonnaise, Water, Artichoke Hearts, Garlic, Dehydrated Spinach, Salt, and a few chemicals I can’t pronounce and don’t wanna’ know about.

2 tablespoons provide 100 calories, with 80 of that being fat calories. Total fat is 9 grams, with 3 grams of that saturated and 0 grams trans fat. There’s 15 mg cholesterol and 220mg sodium, which is 9% daily value. Thankfully you also get 10% vitamin A, 6% vitamin C, 10% calcium and 2% iron in that same 2 tablespoon serving.

Because of that Parmesan foundation (notice the larger font size on the label), it’s best to serve it heated up. When it’s cold (this is a refrigerated product), straight out of the tub it looks like this…

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1 tablespoon SAP Dip cold

See how it’s all congealed. Here you can sort of see the large gratings of real Parmesan.

It only takes seconds in the microwave to melt it down to an ooey-gooey spreadable consistency…

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1 tablespoon SAP Dip heated in microwave for 10 seconds.

See the cheese pull…

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I might add because it’s Parmesan, this dip is on the salty side, so obviously use a cracker or other vessel that isn’t that salty. I already threw away the box and forget the brand, but these are those multi-grain crackers that come in the variety pack in Costco for like $6 or $7. It’s the cracker they use to serve many of their samples.

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Like most other food products nowadays, Stonemill offers an alternative serving idea for this dip with this Quiche recipe provided on a handy-dandy peel-away label in back…

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By the way, I was just doing some shopping this past Sunday at the Kapahulu Safeway, where they had this same product in a 10 oz. tub for about $5.50. So for just $2 more you can get three times as much at Costco.

I must admit, the product is very rich, and I can only handle maybe 4-6 crackers worth in one sitting. But for that brief moment in time, this Spinach & Artichoke Parmesan Dip is pure bliss.

What? Stonemill® Kitchens Spinach & Artichoke Parmesan Dip
From where did you buy it and how much did it cost? Costco Hawaii Kai, $7.59/30 oz. tub
Big Shaka to: Ooey-gooey, Parmesan-Cheesy delicious. Tender, savory-buttery artichokes & earthy-green-toned spinach are the perfect marriage with the rich and bold Parm’. Perfect balance of the key ingredients. Ready to serve. Melts quickly. This could probably make a tennis shoe taste good. Peel-away Quiche recipe included on packaging. Comparably-exceptional value at Costco. Sample ladies. Not having to buy lunch after getting full from samples at Costco.
No shaka to: Too rich and salty to eat more than a few tablespoons in one sitting. Eating tennis shoes. Spending more money than I originally intended to thanks to the sample lady. People who vulture and hog-out at the sample stations.
The Tasty Island rating: 5

P.S. In case you’re gonna ask if I work for, or am affiliated with Costco? No I’m not. Just a regular paying member/customer like the rest of us. But if they ever have offers to buy or rent a condo unit in there, show where to sign up!

Costco Eats: Spinach & Artichoke Parmesan Dip (2024)

FAQs

What to eat with Costco spinach artichoke dip? ›

Try it as a spread on a turkey or roasted chicken sandwich or top baked potatoes as a flavorful addition.
  1. Only 80 cals & 2 grams carbs per serving.
  2. Enjoy warm or chilled.

Can you heat up spinach artichoke dip from Costco? ›

It only takes seconds in the microwave to melt it down to an ooey-gooey spreadable consistency… 1 tablespoon SAP Dip heated in microwave for 10 seconds.

Is Costco artichoke dip good? ›

Many Reddit users agreed, calling the spinach artichoke Parmesan dip a crowd-pleaser, overall. User Kenjinz commented, “I used the spinach artichoke as a spread on sandwiches and it was amazing!” and others suggested heating it to enjoy warm (just a minute or so in the microwave will suffice).

Does Costco sell spinach and artichoke dip? ›

La Terra Fina Spinach Artichoke & Parmesan Dip & Spread, 31 oz | Costco.

What kind of chips do you eat with spinach artichoke dip? ›

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.

Can you eat spinach artichoke dip by itself? ›

This easy lunch or dinner recipe is for everyone who ever wanted to eat a whole bowl of spinach and artichoke dip by themselves, because that's exactly what this tastes like. The thing can serve as a full meal, or a killer side dish, depending on how you portion it.

Can you warm up refrigerated spinach artichoke dip? ›

Yes! Spinach and Artichoke Dip reheats really well. You can completely make dip ahead, transfer to whatever dish you want to reheat it in (or leave it in the pot), let it cool to room temperature and refrigerate until ready to reheat and serve.

Is spinach artichoke dip high in fat? ›

Spinach artichoke dip is typically loaded with excess calories and saturated fat. This recipe swaps ingredients high in saturated fat for healthier alternatives, making for a creamy, delicious and heart-healthy dip to enjoy any time with your favorite veggies.

How long does store bought spinach artichoke dip last in the fridge? ›

The date printed on the container is an “unopened” date - meaning the dip will stay fresh if unopened until that date. Once the dip container has been opened, we recommend consuming the dip within about 10-14 days for optimum flavor and freshness and follow the “refrigerate after opening” instructions on the label.

Do I need to wash Costco spinach? ›

Bagged or ready-to-eat, fresh-cut produce

If the product is not labeled "washed," "triple washed," or "ready-to-eat," it must be washed before eating.

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.

What is best to eat with spinach dip? ›

The best side dishes to serve with spinach dip are nachos, tostadas, chicken wings, crispy green beans, chicken nuggets, gluten-free bread, crab cakes, pita chips, veggie sticks, grilled shrimp, sourdough bread bowl, stuffed mushrooms, cheese and crackers, soft pretzels, and flatbread.

What can I do with Costco artichoke hearts? ›

Other ways to use jarred artichoke hearts

Spinach, artichoke, and cheese are known to pair well together, so if you're feeling adventurous, you can make a spinach-artichoke dip. Other popular artichoke recipes include roasted salmon with artichoke hearts, antipasto salad, and artichoke-burrata mini toasts.

What do you eat with Costco street corn dip? ›

Dip – Street Corn Dip is traditionally enjoyed with tortilla chips, flour or corn tortillas.

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