This slow cooker spinach artichoke beef dip is the kind of hearty party snack that disappears fast, especially when you need something easy enough to throw together on a busy day. It takes the creamy, cheesy flavor people love in classic spinach artichoke dip and turns it into a more filling, scoopable version with beef, all with a short ingredient list and almost no prep beyond dropping everything into the slow cooker.
Serve this dip hot with sturdy tortilla chips, toasted baguette slices, pita chips, or crackers that can handle a thick, cheesy scoop. For a party spread, it also works well with celery sticks, bell pepper strips, and pretzel bites, and if you want to make it feel even more substantial, set it out alongside little slider buns so guests can spoon it on like a messy sandwich filling.
Slow Cooker 5-Ingredient Spinach Artichoke Beef Dip
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 pound frozen ground beef block
Directions
1. Place the frozen ground beef block on one side of the slow cooker and the frozen spinach dip blocks beside it. Scatter the chopped artichoke hearts over the top, then add the cubed cream cheese and shredded mozzarella.
2. Cover and cook on LOW for 5 to 6 hours or on HIGH for 3 to 4 hours, until the beef is fully cooked through and the cheeses are melted.
3. Remove the lid and break up the beef with a spoon or spatula, stirring everything together until the mixture is creamy and evenly combined.
4. Cover again and cook for 10 to 15 minutes more if needed, just until everything is hot and smooth. Stir once more, then serve warm straight from the slow cooker.
Variations & Tips
Make it spicier: Stir in a few spoonfuls of diced jalapenos, a pinch of red pepper flakes, or a splash of hot sauce at the end if you want a little heat. This is an easy way to give it more game-day flavor without changing the basic recipe.
Use fully thawed ingredients for faster cooking: If you remember to thaw the beef and spinach dip in the refrigerator first, the cook time will be shorter and stirring will be easier. Just make sure the beef still reaches a safe cooked temperature before serving.
Keep it party-friendly: Once the dip is hot, switch the slow cooker to WARM so it stays scoopable during the whole party. Give it a stir every now and then because the edges can set up a bit as it sits.
Swap the cheese: Mozzarella keeps things mild and extra melty, but Monterey Jack, provolone, or a mild Italian blend also work well. If you want a little sharper flavor, mix in some Parmesan at the end.