
Crunchy wonton cups filled with a creamy spinach and artichoke cheese mixture make an effortless, crowd-pleasing appetizer for any gathering.

This spinach artichoke creation started as a way to make my favorite dip portable and elegant. I first assembled these during a houseparty when I wanted finger food that guests could enjoy without a spoon. The combination of tangy artichokes, silky cream cheese, and a three-cheese blend tucked into crisp wonton shells delivers all the comforting flavors of a classic dip in a single bite. The contrast between the golden, crunchy cup and the warm, melty filling is what keeps people coming back for more.
I discovered the balance of textures by accident one winter: I had leftover wonton wrappers and a tub of cream cheese, and the result was so addictive that these became my go-to appetizer for holiday gatherings and weeknight snacks. The flavors are familiar but elevated when baked shortly so the wrappers crisp while the filling remains creamy. They are easy enough to prepare with kids helping and also impressive when guests come over. Each cup is small, so people happily try several, and picky eaters often ask for seconds because the cheese and mild spinach taste appeal to most palettes.
When I served these at a small family gathering, my mother compared them to a miniature version of the spinach artichoke casserole she grew up with, and my neighbor asked for the recipe on the spot. I love that they are small gestures of comfort, portable, and elegant at the same time.
My favorite part of this small dish is how simple adjustments transform it. A quick grating of lemon zest stirred into the filling brightens the overall profile, and the crisp edges always win compliments. They feel both nostalgic and refined, and people often tell me they taste better than the dip version because every mouthful has an ideal filling to crust ratio.
To store short term, place cooled cups in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For longer storage, arrange them on a baking sheet in a single layer, freeze until solid, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months. Reheat from frozen in a 350 degrees Fahrenheit oven for 8 to 12 minutes, or until heated through and crisp. Avoid microwaving because the wrappers will soften and lose their crunch.
If you need to alter ingredients, swap cream cheese for a ricotta and mascarpone blend for a lighter texture, or use goat cheese for added tang. Replace Monterey Jack with cheddar for a sharper flavor. For a gluten-free version, use small phyllo cups or a gluten-free wonton alternative. If you want a dairy-free option, try a firm tofu blended with nutritional yeast and a dairy-free shredded cheese, noting the texture and melt will differ.
Serve warm on a platter garnished with a light sprinkling of chopped fresh parsley or chives and a small lemon wedge on the side to brighten flavors. These pair well with a crisp white wine or a light beer. Offer alongside roasted vegetables, a simple green salad, or other finger foods like stuffed mushrooms and bruschetta for a varied appetizer spread.
These small bites are an American adaptation that takes inspiration from the Mediterranean flavors of classic spinach and artichoke mixtures and the Asian technique of using wonton wrappers as tiny vessels. The combination has fused in contemporary party cuisine because it allows comforting familiar flavors to be presented in a new, handheld format that is practical and visually appealing.
In spring, add a few tablespoons of fresh peas and a touch of lemon zest to the filling for brightness. In autumn, fold in finely chopped roasted butternut squash and increase the Parmesan for depth. During holiday seasons, top each cup with a small sprinkling of toasted pine nuts for crunch and a festive finish.
Prepare the filling up to 24 hours ahead and keep it chilled. Line assembled but unbaked wontons on a sheet tray and cover until ready to bake if you prefer to partially assemble earlier in the day. For large events, use multiple muffin tins and rotate pans in the oven to ensure consistent browning. Keep a warm oven set to low heat to hold finished cups for short periods without overbrowning.
These little cups are more than an appetizer. They are a way to share a favorite flavor with minimal fuss and maximum delight. Try them at your next gathering and adjust the seasonings to make them truly yours.
Squeeze thawed spinach in a clean towel until dry to prevent soggy bottoms.
Partially bake the wonton shells before filling so they hold their shape and crisp evenly.
Use freshly shredded cheese rather than pre-shredded for better melting.
Lightly spray or brush the wrapper edges with oil to get extra crunch.
Make the filling a day ahead to save time on the day of serving.
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Preheat oven to 365 degrees Fahrenheit and lightly spray each cavity of a 36-cup mini muffin pan with olive oil cooking spray to prevent sticking and promote even browning.
Thaw 1 cup frozen spinach and squeeze out as much liquid as possible in a clean dish towel or paper towels to avoid a runny filling and soggy bottoms.
In a large bowl, beat 4 ounces softened cream cheese with 1/2 cup Parmesan, 4 ounces mozzarella, and 4 ounces Monterey Jack until smooth. Fold in drained spinach, 1/2 cup chopped artichoke hearts, and seasonings, mixing until evenly combined.
Press one wonton wrapper into each prepared muffin cup, spray lightly, and partially bake for 5 minutes so the wrapper holds its shape before filling.
Spoon about 1 tablespoon of filling into each pre-baked cup, spray edges lightly again, and bake 7 to 10 minutes more until the cheese has melted and wonton edges are golden and crisp. Cool slightly before serving.
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