More ways to eat spinach and artichoke dip for dinner

While the flavors in TJ's spinach dip are perfect for Italian-inspired meals, there are plenty of other ways to enhance your favorite proteins and side dishes beyond just pasta and pizza. Take potatoes, for instance; they can be somewhat bland but pair wonderfully with a variety of flavors, making them a comfort food favorite. It’s almost as if spinach-artichoke dip and mashed potatoes were meant to be together.
If you’re tired of your regular morning eggs or looking for a fun brunch option, consider trying spinach and artichoke shakshuka (baked eggs in sauce). While it’s important to understand the traditional shakshuka, substituting the classic spicy tomato sauce with TJ's creamy dip adds a rich flavor for those who prefer milder dishes. Plus, it’s a quick way to whip up an impressive breakfast—just grab a serving of the dip and a few eggs.
This incredibly savory dip also pairs wonderfully with boneless, skinless chicken breast. Although chicken breast often gets a bad rap for being bland, it serves as an excellent canvas for bold seasonings and sauces. For example, you can elevate your chicken casserole by replacing your usual sauce with Trader Joe's spinach and artichoke dip. If you want to make it feel a bit more upscale, consider stuffing the chicken with the dip before slow-roasting or air frying it for a juicy, tender main course.
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