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These Hot Crab Dip Stuffed Artichokes deserves a spot on your holiday or party table! Artichokes stuffed with a rich and cheesy crab dip, then baked until melty. You can use the artichoke leaves to scoop the dip!

These Hot Crab Dip Stuffed Artichokes deserves a spot on your holiday or party table! Artichokes stuffed with a rich and cheesy crab dip, then baked until melty. You can use the artichoke leaves to scoop the dip!
These Hot Crab Dip Stuffed Artichokes deserves a spot on your holiday or party table! Artichokes stuffed with a rich and cheesy crab dip, then baked until melty. You can use the artichoke leaves to scoop the dip!

Artichokes are so pretty, aren’t they?  I love all the shades of green and then the brilliant purple in the middle.  Did you know that artichokes are in the thistle family?  (Fun fact, I originally wanted to name this blog Fox and Thistle, but that name was already taken).  So what we eat are actually flower buds before they bloom.  Isn’t that kind of cool?  It also explains why they are so stunning.  

These Hot Crab Dip Stuffed Artichokes deserves a spot on your holiday or party table! Artichokes stuffed with a rich and cheesy crab dip, then baked until melty. You can use the artichoke leaves to scoop the dip!

How to Prepare Artichokes for Hot Crab Dip

Artichokes can be a little intimidating to prepare.  They are round and kind of spiky and what part do you eat again?  Never fear, they are easier to deal with than it seems.  You just cut off the top, and be sure to trim all the little pointed spikes off of the petals using scissors.  Then you remove the fuzzy choke from the middle.  It is best to do this after the artichoke has been at least partially cooked, because it will make the removal much easier.  I simmered the artichokes in water with a bunch of lemon to get them partially cooked.  I also found a great video HERE that shows you how to remove the choke, watch that if you feel a little overwhelmed about it.

These Hot Crab Dip Stuffed Artichokes deserves a spot on your holiday or party table! Artichokes stuffed with a rich and cheesy crab dip, then baked until melty. You can use the artichoke leaves to scoop the dip!

Once the choke is removed, the centers are ready for some dip!  I swear, it’s like artichokes were made to be bowls for dip. These Hot Crab Dip Stuffed Artichokes act as an edible bowl, and as you eat it you can dip each artichoke petal into the dip!

These Hot Crab Dip Stuffed Artichokes deserves a spot on your holiday or party table! Artichokes stuffed with a rich and cheesy crab dip, then baked until melty. You can use the artichoke leaves to scoop the dip!

How many people do Crab Dip Stuffed Artichokes Serve?

Since the artichokes are so huge, I would say that each artichoke would serve 1-2 people (or more) depending on if this is being served as an appetizer or a meal.  Also, the larger the artichoke, the more dip it will take to fill it, so keep that in mind.  Not all of my artichokes were filled to the top, but that is OK, it was still plenty of dip!  If you have extra dip left over, just bake it in a dish and serve with some bread.

These Hot Crab Dip Stuffed Artichokes deserves a spot on your holiday or party table! Artichokes stuffed with a rich and cheesy crab dip, then baked until melty. You can use the artichoke leaves to scoop the dip!

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Hot Crab Dip Stuffed Artichokes

Prep 10 minutes
Cook 55 minutes
Total 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings 6 Servings
This deserves a spot on your holiday or party table! Artichokes stuffed with a rich and cheesy crab dip, then baked until melty. You can use the artichoke leaves to scoop the dip!

Ingredients 

  • 4 globe artichokes
  • 2 lemons cut into quarters

For The Crab Dip:

  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 shallots finely diced
  • 6 ounces cream cheese
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 2 oz shredded aged white cheddar plus more for topping if desired
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon hot sauce or to taste
  • 1/2 teaspoon old bay seasoning
  • 6 ounces lump crabmeat picked over for cartilage

Instructions 

  • Prepare the artichokes by slicing off the top 1 inch, and trim the sharp points of of any remaining with scissors. Also trim the stem end so that the artichoke will sit flat.
  • Bring a very large pot of salted water to boil. Squeeze the lemon quarters into the water and add the lemons. When water is boiling, add the artichokes and simmer for about 30 minutes, until tender when pierced with a sharp knife.
  • Drain upside down in a colander while they are cooling.

Meanwhile, Prepare The Crab Dip:

  • Preheat oven to 400°F
  • Heat a medium saucepan over medium heat. When hot, add butter. When butter has melted, add shallots and cook until softened, about 5 minutes.
  • In a bowl, add the cream cheese and sour cream, stir together until combined.
  • Add the shredded cheese, lemon juice, old bay seasoning, hot sauce and butter/shallot mixture.
  • Mix until well combined. Fold in the crab meat gently.

To Fill The Artichokes:

  • Remove the soft inner leaves of the artichoke to reveal the choke. Use a spoon to remove the fuzzy choke. Evenly divide the crab dip mixture between the artichokes. Top with more shredded cheese if desired. Place in a baking dish and bake for 20 minutes, until cheese is bubbly. If desired, finish under the broiler for 12 minutes to allow the cheese to brown a little, watching carefully so they don't burn.
  • Remove from oven and serve right away.

Notes

*If you aren’t going to be cooking the artichokes right after cutting them, be sure to rub them with lemon juice to keep them from turning brown.
**Each artichoke could serve 1-2 people (or more) depending on if this is being served as an appetizer or a meal

Nutrition

Calories: 416kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 18g | Cholesterol: 110mg | Sodium: 759mg | Potassium: 671mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 1065IU | Vitamin C: 47.4mg | Calcium: 256mg | Iron: 2.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Appetizers, Dips/Salsas/Spreads, Snacks
Cuisine: American
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Hello! I’m Meghan.

I am so glad that you are here! I am the recipe developer, photographer, and writer here at my blog Fox and Briar. I am a passionate, self-taught home cook and believe that most things are better homemade and that good food doesn’t need to be complicated.

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  1. Meghan, I’ve been just admiring and daydreaming about these stuffed artichokes all week long. In fact, I was so entranced by these pics that I shared them on fb, but forgot to actually check out the post. *blushing* Meanwhile, I’ve never thought of artichokes as the most attractive ingredient, but the way you’ve captured them: Yes. So gorgeous. 🙂
    I’m just gonna go ahead and call your blog Fox and Thistle to myself now… Great recipe Meghan! Have a wonderful weekend & congrats on the Fred Meyer gig. 🙂

    1. Thanks so much Demeter! I legit love Fred Meyer, so it is so fun working with them! Thank you for sharing these artichokes too, I am pretty happy with how they turned out! I’m glad you like them too 🙂

  2. Every time food blogging feels like it’s too stressful, I remember just how much joy it brings me and how must it boosts my creativity as a writer and person. It’s truly a wonderful thing. Also, this recipe is wonderful!! Artichokes are the key to Alex’s heart and I adore crab so you bet I’ll be making a dairy-free version of these soon!

    1. Ooh, would love to see a dairy version of this Lauren! I bet lots of people would! I agree, it is so important to remember the positives of blogging when it gets overwhelming, I am so grateful to have something that is such a creative outlet for me.

  3. 5 stars
    Saw this on FB and had to check it out. Love artichoke crab dip and this is so brilliant to serve the dip inside the artichoke!! I know those are big artichokes but I would totally eat 2 or 3 by myself and probably for lunch or dinner…or breakfast 😉

    1. Haha, thanks so much Karrie! I totally ate one for lunch as soon as I finished those photos – I was going to only eat half but then I couldn’t stop! Thanks so much for stopping by!

  4. 5 stars
    Aaaah! I love EVERYTHING about this recipe, though I’ll admit to being intimidated by the ever-delicious (and spiky) artichoke. I’m kind of a crabaholic, so I’m ridiculously into this idea. Love! So cool that Fred Meyer asked you to create a recipe for them, congrats, Meghan!

    1. Thanks Stephanie! They are one of my favorite stores so I was super excited to work with them! And if you are a crabaholic you will LOVE this 🙂

  5. 5 stars
    These contain 2 of my very favourite savoury ingredients – crab and artichoke. I have only ever attempted to prep & cook artichokes at home once before. It was a disaster. But back then I didn’t have your instructions or the video link. This is going on my to make ASAP list. It’s just too good to pass up.

  6. These stuffed artichokes look gorgeous and delicious! I have never prepared artichokes before but this post definitely makes me want to!

  7. Woah! I’ve never seen anything like this before Meghan! Looks incredible! Definitely creative!

  8. This is such an impressive looking appetizer!! I really enjoy artichokes but really do not use them anywhere near enough!!

  9. 5 stars
    Strangely enough, steamed artichokes dipped in mayo was one of my favourite appetizers as a kid. I really love how you put the dip right in the artichoke itself! This is such a fun party idea (or party for one!) and I really wish I could find some good quality artichokes here in central Canada. They’re hard to come by and often about half the size as the beautiful artichokes in your photos. Pinning 🙂

    1. Oh, that is a bummer that they are hard to find where you live :/ I don’t think I even had an artichoke until I was 19! That is so great that you loved them as a kid. Thanks Katy, and thanks so much for pinning!

  10. 5 stars
    I feel you about sometimes inspiration being out of reach. I was trying to plan a month worth of posts and was so uninspired (or maybe too inspired-there are so many good ideas out there!). I finally just went to the grocery store and bought a whole bunch of ingredients to work with. But oh my gosh these look amazing! You definitely rose to the creative challenge! Artichokes are my favorite.

    1. Exactly! I think when we hit a creative block the best thing to do is just to do what we love! Not worrying about the technical aspects. That helps me reconnect with what I love about cooking. Thanks Meg!

  11. I love the creativity involved in food blogging too -it is such a good outlet for all that frustrating science/medicine I do most of the day! Gorgeous flower artichokes too – I really need to start using them more. Such an under appreciated vegetable! <3

  12. Wow! This is such an innovative dish, Meghan. I am a BIG fan of artichokes, so its a must try for me! They will be perfect for get-togethers. And I just love, how adorable they look!

  13. Serving these little dip bowls would be so impressive at a meal with several courses. I love artichokes but have always been nervous about cooking them. This recipe’s a keeper!

  14. I love hearing your thought-process in coming up with this recipe!! Wow!
    I use to love artichokes, but haven’t had them in a while. Using them as bowls AS WELL as part of the meal in genius!
    Those pictures just top off the description perfectly~~I will be trying this inspiring share~?
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  15. 5 stars
    Ooh, impressive! We have no artichoke fans in this house and so I have not often cooked with them. I think this will be the app I prepare next time we gather with friends, these stuffed artichokes are just too lovely. (And sound delicious!)

  16. This is such an awesome idea!! And you’re right, they are so pretty! I’ve only cooked a fresh artichoke probably one time; they aren’t readily available around here. Loving the dip itself, yummy cheesy goodness right there!!

  17. Oh my goodness, lady, you are speaking my language! Artichokes are my absolute faaaaaave, but I have never filled them with crab dip goodness! Cannot wait to try this.

  18. This looks so appetising Meghan. Love artichokes. If there was ever a contest for prettiest veg, this would win hands down!!