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		<title>SPIN-MY-ACH and CHOKE-ME-ARTI!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I taste this amazing dip in the States right? But it&#8217;s from Costco&#8230;and they don&#8217;t do a recipe blog, so once again, I&#8217;m trying to put stuff together to repeat the taste&#8230;.Lucky for me I have the Thermomix, the food processor of the Gods&#8230;.so should be easy yeah?  (Channeling Jamie Oliver right here!) Here [...]]]></description>
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<p>So I taste this amazing dip in the States right? But it&#8217;s from Costco&#8230;and they don&#8217;t do a recipe blog, so once again, I&#8217;m trying to put stuff together to repeat the taste&#8230;.Lucky for me I have the <a href="http://cravepublishing.com/steamovencooking/2008/05/thermomix-revolution/" target="_blank">Thermomix</a>, the food processor of the Gods&#8230;.so should be easy yeah?  (Channeling Jamie Oliver right here!) Here is my ode to Artichoke Spinach Dip&#8230;without a sniff of Costco in sight!</p></blockquote>
<p>NEED:<br />
150 grams each sour cream and good whole egg mayonnaise (or make your own!)<br />
200 grams feta cheese<br />
100 grams parmesan cheese<br />
1 jar (320 grams) marinated artichoke hearts<br />
5 large cloves of garlic peeled<br />
250 grams frozen spinach, thawed and drained (Pat dry with paper towel and squeeze excess moisture out before adding)<br />
additional grated parmesan cheese to taste (Thermomix Speed 8 for 3 seconds)<br />
(No salt is required in this recipe as the cheeses have plenty!)</p>
<p>DO:<br />
Drain artichokes and prepare garlic.<br />
Add all ingredients except spinach to Thermomix bowl.<br />
Blend on Speed 8 for approx 30 seconds or until creamy in texture.<br />
Add well drained spinach and pulse for 10 seconds until blended.<br />
Taste and add salt if necessary.<br />
Refrigerate until needed.<br />
Place dip into heatproof bowl.<br />
Sprinkle with grated parmesan and cook in hot oven until bubbly.</p>
<p>SERVE:<br />
With Pita crisps, crostini, water crackers, fresh vegetables or corn chips of choice. Or you can be a bit pukkah (Jamie again!) and put the dip into a bread basket like I did&#8230;Wrap completely in foil leaving the top open to toast the parmesan. Wrap the lid in foil also to heat it up and cook in hot oven for approximately 20 minutes. Eat the basket as the dip goes down&#8230;I served this tonight for a big family dinner and there was not a crumb left&#8230;but then, they are a bunch of hungry horrors at the best of times!</p>
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