People always ask for this recipe party dip

12 Servings

Ingredients

Quantity Ingredient
1 Sheepherder's bread
¼ pounds Butter
1 bunch Green onions; chopped
12 Cl Fresh garlic; minced fine
8 ounces Cream cheese; at room temper
16 ounces Sour cream
12 ounces Cheddar cheese; grated
10 ounces Water packed artichoke heart
; quarters
6 smalls French rolls; sliced thinly,
; not all the way
; through

Directions

Recipe by: Betty Shaw, Santee, CA Cut a hole in the top of the bread loaf 5 inches in diameter. If you wish, make a zigzag pattern to be decorative.

Remove soft bread from cut portion and discard. Reserve crust to make top for loaf. Scoop out most of the soft inside portion of the loaf and save for other purposes, such as stuffing, dried bread crumbs, or feeding the birds. In about 2 tablespoons butter, saute green onions and half the garlic until onions wilt. DO NOT BURN! Cut cream cheese into small chunks and add along with onions, garlic, sour cream, and Cheddar cheese. Mix well. Fold in artichoke hearts. Put all of this mixture into hollwed out bread. Place top on bread and wrap in a double thickness of heavy-duty aluminum foil. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 1½ to 2 hours. Slice French rools thinly and butter with remaining butter and garlic. Wrap in foil and bake with big loaf for the last ½ hours. When ready, remove foil and serve, using slices of French rolls to dip out sauce. Makes enough for about 10 to 12 as an appetizer. Note: The best part of this recipe is when all the dip is gone and all that is left is the bread which is soaked in all those delicious ingredients. Just break the bread up and it pass it around! Source: Gilroy Garlic Festival.

Posted to Bakery-Shoppe Digest V1 #470 by angstrom@... (Angela L Gilliland) on Dec 25, 1997

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