Cheesy Beer and Spinach Dip

  4.0 – 17 reviews  • Spinach Dip Recipes

When dunked in this straightforward cheese and spinach dip, tortilla chips get new significance and use. To keep the cheese melted and warm, use a fondue pot.

Prep Time: 15 mins
Cook Time: 15 mins
Total Time: 30 mins
Servings: 36
Yield: 4 1/2 cups

Ingredients

  1. ⅔ cup beer
  2. 3 cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese
  3. 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  4. ½ cup frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained
  5. 1 tablespoon chopped fresh cilantro
  6. salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, bring beer to a boil. Lower heat. Slowly stir in Monterey Jack cheese and flour. Cook and stir until cheese is melted but not bubbly.
  2. Mix spinach, cilantro, salt and pepper into the beer mixture. Serve warm.

Reviews

Jeffrey Cochran
this is great served with cubed beer bread. i highly suggest adding about 1/4 cup chopped sauteed onion – just what it needed to give it that 5th star.
Jacqueline Fernandez
Took this to a party and no one really cared for it. The consistency was “gummy” even though we kept the dip in a warmer. Weird color. Just didn’t go over too well. Lots of other dips that taste and look better so I won’t make this again.
Craig Nelson
Good flavor but had the consistency of bubble gum-I had it in a fondue pot & it was still gummy. Won’t make again.
Martin Maxwell
Hit the spot for sure! I made this for a football game last year and it was devoured before the second half. I am going to make this again for my Oktoberfest next week. I make my own pita chips for it also. Just slice up some pita bread and toast it up, it’s really easy and good.
Lisa Gonzalez
Awesome recipe, everybody loved it. I have made it many times, without cilantro and extra beer. Once the cheese has thickened in pot you can add more beer to desired taste/consistency. But you definitely need a warming dish like a mini crockpot or fondue dish, because it thickens when it cools
Natalie Franklin
used a roasted malt and rich stout beer, the roasted gives mild coffee tones to the beer and the dip, gorgeous flavor,but the appearance is alittle grayish,but don’t let that stop you
Corey Kline
Nothing spectacular, but this wasn’t a bad dip.
William Jackson
if you use a STOUT beer there will be no GOOEY substance.
Eric Meadows MD
An AMAZING dip. Will definitely make it again. If you have a fondue dish or chafing dish, use it! Gets hard to manage when it cools off.
Joseph Sanchez
Good recipe, but it did need something to make it less gooey. A little sour cream and it was perfect.
Dr. Katie Young
I don’t know why but this recipe resulted in GOO. I tried it twice. It seems that something is missing.
Kaitlyn Gardner
It’s a hit everytime I make it. For a little extra kick add some crushed red pepper!
Jennifer Mack
Everyone loved this dip at our family gathering. I did add one 8 ounce pack of cream cheese to it, to make it a little creamier; but I think it would have been delicious even without the cream cheese.
Heidi Wright
This dip was ok. I had to add cheddar cheese, salsa, and sour cream to make it taste better. But once I did that, it was great!
Paul Randall
With this recipe it was important to keep the cheese warm as it would harden very quickly.
Timothy Thomas
This was a great tasting dip but came out a little thick. Of course that may be because I substituted Cheddar Jack and some Mozarella for the pure Monterey Jack. I also highly recommend having a warming dish for this as it set up quickly making it difficult to dip. This dip tastes great and I am sure I will make it again!
Karen Anderson
went over very well

 

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