Ingredients

1 package Neufchatel cheese
1 1/2 cups shredded white Cheddar cheese
2 cups fat free sour cream
1 can green chile peppers
1 teaspoon vegetarian Worcestershire sauce
1 clove crushed garlic
1 bunch green onions , chopped
1 jar marinated artichoke hearts , drained and chopped
salt and pepper to taste
1 loaf round sourdough bread
1 cup chopped tomatoes
The sinless Mississippi Sin recipe is a spin-off of an old party dip classic, Mississippi Sin. This version is much healthier with low-fat and low-sugar options while still keeping its deliciously savory taste. The dish is a perfect recipe for sharing at a party or as a snack with the family. The dip is cheesy and full of vegetables like green chile peppers, artichoke hearts, and tomatoes, making it a nutrient-rich alternative to heavy dips. This dish can be enjoyed any time of the day and offers a creamy and mouth-watering texture that will keep people coming back for more.

Instructions

1.Preheat the oven to 350°F.
2.In a large bowl, mix together the Neufchatel cheese, shredded white Cheddar cheese, fat free sour cream, green chile peppers, vegetarian Worcestershire sauce, crushed garlic, chopped green onions, and chopped marinated artichoke hearts.
3.Add salt and pepper to taste.
4.Cut off the top of the round sourdough bread loaf and scoop out the soft interior, leaving a 1-inch-thick shell.
5.Fill the bread shell with the cheese and vegetable mixture.
6.Replace the top of the bread loaf.
7.Wrap the loaf in aluminum foil and place on a baking sheet.
8.Bake for 30-40 minutes or until the bread is crispy and the cheese is melted.
9.Unwrap the bread and sprinkle the chopped tomatoes on top.
10.Serve hot with sliced vegetables or tortilla chips.

PROS

This dip is full of flavor and does not sacrifice taste for healthiness.

The recipe includes low-fat and low-sugar options, making it a better choice for those looking to make health-conscious decisions.

This dish is perfect for sharing with a group at a party or for a snack.

CONS

The dip requires a bit of preparation and cooking time, so it may not be the best option for those in a rush.

While the dish is healthy, the bread and cheese may contribute to a higher calorie count.

HEALTH & BENEFITS

This recipe includes several vegetables and low-fat dairy options, making it a better choice for those looking for low-calorie and nutrient-dense options.
The artichoke hearts in the recipe are high in fiber, vitamin C, and folate, which helps reduce inflammation and promote a healthy heart.

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