Better for you Healthy Spinach Dip with creamy Greek Yogurt, twice as much spinach and just a touch of mayo! Classic appetizer guaranteed to be a crowd pleaser at your next party. 

Other healthy dips that are perfect to serve at your next holiday party, potluck or tailgate include this baked feta dip, healthy veggie dip and healthy French onion dip!

healthy spinach dip with crackers in a bowl for serving

This healthy spinach dip is the first to go at any party I bring it to. It is an absolutely crowd pleasing appetizer without extra calories! No one realizes it is healthy, and absolutely everyone asks me for the recipe. And you know where I send them, right?! ๐Ÿ™‚

Hands down, it’s also one of the easiest healthy dips to make. Just like my healthy spinach artichoke dip! All you have to do is thaw spinach overnight (or in a microwave if you forgot), sauté a few veggies, add creamy ingredients and stir.

During a busy holiday season, this cold spinach dip recipe always delivers!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Twice more spinach: Superfood spinach is loaded with nutrients while being low calories! This dip is a great way to sneak in those veggies.
  • Four times less mayo: Say goodbye to high saturated fat, I use just a touch of mayo to provide zing while at the same keeping this dip low fat and low calorie.
  • Greek yogurt: High in protein thick Greek yogurt adds creaminess without fat. 
  • No powdered packet: Skip the packet full of preservatives and who knows what else, fresh veggies sauted in a little olive oil give this dip depth of flavor.
  • Crowd pleaser: Party dip alert! Everyone will love this cool and creamy dip with so much flavor. 
  • Classic taste: Decadent and creamy, this low fat spinach  dip is just as flavorful as the original.
Closeup of greek yogurt spinach dip.

Ingredients for Healthy Spinach Dip

  • Frozen chopped spinach: Organic frozen spinach is best as greens are sprayed heavily with pesticides.
  • Fresh onion, carrots and garlic: Instead of using a packet with preservatives and sodium, sauteed fresh veggies add a lot of healthy flavours.
  • Plain yogurt with at least 2% fat: Regular or Greek yogurt. Don’t use 0% (non-fat yogurt) as it is quite chalky and dip will lack creaminess. You will not enjoy it.
  • Mayo: I use avocado oil mayo, use your favorite brand. Just don’t skip mayo, spinach dip needs a bit of that umph from mayo.  I used 1/4 cup of mayo and that was plenty. Mayo in small amount is a healthy choice IMHO.
  • Salt and pepper: To season and taste.
Frozen spinach, greek yogurt, mayo, onion, carrot, oil, garlic, salt and pepper.

How to Make Healthy Spinach Dip

  • Prep frozen spinach: Place spinach in a colander and defrost for at least 8 hours or overnight. Using your hands, squeeze excess water. Spinach doesn’t have to be completely dry, some water is fine. Transfer squeezed spinach to a medium bowl.

Alternately, prep fresh spinach: You will need two 11 oz boxes of fresh spinach. Chop coarsely, then saute, adding to the skillet in batches as spinach wilts. Transfer to a colander, let cool, then squeeze excess water with your hands. Save liquid for a green smoothie (especially if it’s organic). Your “thawed spinach” is ready. 

  • Saute vegetables: Preheat ceramic non-stick skillet on medium heat and swirl oil to coat. Add onion, 2 minced garlic cloves and carrot. Sauté for 7 minutes or until translucent, stirring occasionally. Transfer to a bowl with spinach. Fresh veggies replace nasty packet of onion mix soup in traditional spinach recipe.
  • Stir everything together: Add yogurt, mayo, salt and pepper. Stir well to mix and now add grated garlic to taste.

Trust this Ukrainian, fresh garlic at the end of homemade spinach dip makes all the difference!

Optional Add-In’s and Variations

  • Fresh spinach: When I cannot find frozen organic spinach, I use fresh spinach and wilt it in the skillet, then squeeze out the water before adding to homemade spinach dip recipe.
  • Other mayo: Olive oil mayo or veganese work as well.
  • Water chestnuts: Drained and chopped, add when stirring ingredients together.
  • Baked: For a warm homemade spinach dip, use an oven safe dish and pop in the oven at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes until hot.
  • Extra cheese: This is especially great if you are planning to eat your spinach dip warm. Add freshly grated parmesan cheese, mozzarella cheese or cheddar.
  • Red bell pepper: Fresh or roasted bell peppers, add fresh when sauteing vegetables and roasted when mixing ingredients.
  • Diced meat: Diced oven baked bacon or ham, warning your dip may not be so low fat any more!
  • Greek yogurt: Regular plain yogurt (can be strained to be thicker) or if sour cream is all you have on hand, by all means that works, too.
  • Onion: Shallots could be used instead of onion.
  • Sun dried tomatoes: Chopped small would be great mixed in and add a depth of flavor.
  • Dairy free healthy spinach dip: Substitute plain dairy free yogurt and use vegan mayo. Taste may change.
  • Heat: Add a pinch of red pepper flakes.

Looking for a warm dip with spinach? Try baked spinach artichoke dip, always a party favorite!

Tips for Best Results

  • Squeeze water from spinach: And when you think you have squeezed enough, squeeze some more! No one likes a water spinach dip.
  • Fuller fat yogurt: At least 2% will produce the best creamy results in this homemade spinach dip.
  • Small sized vegetables: Finely grated carrot, finely chopped onion and the same goes for any other vegetables you add into the dip. This ensures guests will be able to scoop the dip onto their cracker, vegetable etc.
  • Fresh ingredients are best: This recipe relies on it actually! Do not substitute fresh onion for dried and same goes for the garlic.
  • Lemon zest: Just a pinch will add a zing of flavor that brightens the dip.

FAQs

Why is my homemade spinach dip runny?

This could happen if you did not squeeze all the water from your spinach or if you used a non-fat yogurt.

Why is my healthy dip with spinach too thick?

Did you add too much spinach (more than the recipe called for?) or too many other mix-in’s? You could thin it out with some additional yogurt, but taste might change and/or you may need to add more seasonings.

Is spinach dip healthy?

This recipe is! It uses less dairy and more spinach for a creamy flavor filled healthy dip with fresh veggies for flavor. Restaurant or store bought dips, not so much on the healthy side of things. Most spinach dips use loads of cream cheese, shredded cheese, sour cream or mayo plus a seasoning packet full of preservatives.

Is spinach dip supposed to be served hot or cold?

That is really a personal preference! I have served it both ways. If you need to make it ahead, make cold spinach dip recipe. The flavors will ‘marry’ together for so much flavor. If you are serving it right away, it might still be warm from the skillet vegetables or you can even bake it for a hot spinach dip.

Can I substitute dried minced onion for fresh onion?

I would recommend that. This recipe gets its flavor from the sauteed vegetables, fresh onion when sauteed adds a savory taste that dried onion just can’t mimic.

What else can I make with spinach?

Frozen spinach is a great addition to soup such as minestrone, vegetable or zuppa toscana. I use fresh spinach for spinach salad and strawberry spinach salad recipe.

homemade spinach dip served on a whole grain cracker

How to Serve Spinach Dip?

Warm or cold? This dip tastes amazing either way. It’s a personal preference and circumstances. We love this healthy dip warm right after it’s made. We love cold spinach dip recipe the next day because flavors had a chance to marry each other more. This type of dip benefits from flavours sitting together and “marrying” each other for a bit.

What to dunk into dip with?

  • Bread bowl: You can put healthy spinach dip in a traditional bread bowl. Sourdough is a healthy choice. Here is a great video how to hollow out a bread bowl.
  • Bread chips: Pita chips like Stacy’s of flat baked pretzel chips are sturdy vehicles to be loaded with creamy dip.
  • Whole grain crackers: We love baked corn crackers like Salmas or brown rice crackers I buy at Costco like Mary’s Gone Crackers.

How to Make Cold Spinach Dip Recipe Ahead?

Make ahead and store: Refrigerate stirred dip in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Give it another stir before serving. Or add all ingredients to a bowl, cover and refrigerate like this, and then combine right before serving.

Freeze? I have not tried freezing it and am not sure whether yogurt will separate and dip become watery. Please report if you do. If serving 3 people or less, cut recipe in half.

Ideas for leftovers: If you have a lot leftovers, stuff chicken breasts with spinach dip, sear for 3 minutes per side and then bake for 25 minutes in preheated 375 degrees F oven.

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cold spinach dip recipe in. bowl with crackers
Healthy spinach dip in gray bowl with crackers nearby.

Healthy Spinach Dip

Better for you Healthy Spinach Dip with creamy Greek Yogurt, twice as much spinach and just a touch of mayo! Classic appetizer guaranteed to be a crowd pleaser at your next party. 
4.89 from 43 votes
Servings 15 Serves a crowd
Calories 72
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 7 minutes
Total Time 22 minutes

Ingredients  

  • 2 x 10 oz packages chopped spinach frozen
  • 1/2 large onion finely chopped
  • 2 large garlic cloves, minced + 1 small garlic clove, grated
  • 1 medium carrot finely grated
  • 2 tbsp oil for frying
  • 2 cups Greek or regular plain yogurt at least 2% fat
  • 1/4 cup mayo
  • 1 tsp salt
  • Ground black pepper to taste

Instructions 

  • Place spinach in a colander and defrost for at least 8 hours or overnight. Alternatively you could use a microwave.
  • Using your hands, squeeze as much water out as possible and transfer to a medium bowl. Set aside.
  • Preheat ceramic non-stick skillet on medium heat and swirl oil to coat. Add onion, 2 minced garlic cloves and carrot; sauté for 7 minutes or until translucent, stirring occasionally.
  • Transfer to a bowl with spinach along with yogurt, mayo, salt and pepper.
  • Stir well to mix and add grated garlic to taste. If have time, refrigerate for a few hours to let flavours "marry" each other.
  • Serve with pretzel chips or brown rice crackers.

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Notes

  • Store: Refrigerate stirred dip in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Give it another stir before serving. Or add all ingredients to a bowl, cover and refrigerate like this, and then combine right before serving.
  • Freeze: I have not tried freezing it and am not sure whether yogurt will separate and dip become watery. Please report if you do. If serving 3 people or less, cut recipe in half.
  • Plain yogurt with at least 2% fat: Regular or Greek yogurt. Don’t use 0% (non-fat yogurt) as it is quite chalky and dip will lack creaminess. 
  • Mayo: I use avocado oil mayo. Olive oil mayo or veganese work as well. Just don’t skip mayo, spinach dip needs a bit of that umph from mayo. 
  • How to make dip with fresh spinach: You will need two 11 oz boxes of spinach. Chop coarsely, then saute, adding to the skillet in batches as spinach wilts. Transfer to a colander, let cool, then squeeze excess water with your hands. Save liquid for a green smoothie (especially if it’s organic). Your “thawed spinach” is ready.
  • Onion: Shallots could be used instead of onion.
  • Baked: Use an oven safe dish and pop in the oven at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes until hot.
See recipe post for more tips and FAQs.

Nutrition

Calories: 72kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 3mg | Sodium: 219mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: North American
Author: Olena Osipov
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Comments

  1. I accidentally bought 0% yogurt!! What can I do to fix it?? Itโ€™s for small group, so I want other people to want to eat it too haha

      1. Thanks! Also bought pre-diced onions and pre-shredded carrots. Donโ€™t judge. And idea much to use of each? In terms of cupsโ€ฆ

        1. To taste. 1/2 cup onion and same for carrots and go from there. Not judging, I am always tired.:)

  2. I can not wait to try this!! Do you think almond milk yogurt or coconut milk yogurt would work in place of Greek yogurt?

  3. 5 stars
    This recipe has become a family favorite. It’s easy to make ahead, and the kids love it! I have used hundreds of online recipes; this is the first time that I have taken the time to review one. Thank you for helping us to eat healthy yet still delicious meals!

  4. 4 stars
    This dip is great! Iโ€™m counting calories so could you please let me know what the serving size is? Thank you!!

  5. When frozen spinach is used, what size package should be used. It wasn’t mentioned.

    Thank you.

    There wasn’t an ingredient list and the amounts to use.

  6. 5 stars
    Hello from a former Vancouver Island resident, who now lives in the UK. I tried your recipe this weekend and it was great! As I didn’t have carrots on hand, I added some water chestnuts, which added a nice crunch to the dip. It was a great recipe and I will be making it again this week.

    1. I am so happy you enjoyed the dip recipe, Monique. Thanks for sharing the tip about the water chestnuts!

  7. 5 stars
    I recently followed your recipe for deconstructed cabbage rolls and it was a HUGE hit with my family and definitely something Iโ€™ll be making again and again. Iโ€™m looking forward to making your healthy spinach dip later today. Based on the recipe alone I know it will be delicious (love the idea of using leftovers – if there is any! – to stuff and bake chicken breasts.)

  8. 5 stars
    Awesome dip. It was devoured by my family. Even those that wouldnโ€™t like spinach otherwise. I added canned chicken breast (Costco brand) and it was so satisfying! Thank you Olena! By the way, I love that you include nutritional values with your recipes. Iโ€™m on a diet and itโ€™s so helpful.

  9. 5 stars
    Had to add 2 tbsp of grated Parmesan and 2 tsp of lemon juice because it just tasted a bit too yogurt-y for my taste, but the tweaks made it great!

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