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Coffin Spinach Dip

1 10-oz package frozen chopped spinach(thaw & sqeeze out liquid)
1 cup mayonnaise
1 cup sour cream
1/2 cup chopped onion
1 package Lipton Veggie Soup Mix
1 can water chestnuts-chopped
Combine all ingredients and chill for a couple of hours to let flavors blend. Serve with crackers and bread cubes.
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Spinach Ricotta Skulls

Ingredients
1 container (15 ounces) part-skim ricotta cheese
Olive-oil, cooking spray
1 bunch fresh spinach (or a 10-ounce bag), stems removed, washed well and dried
1 1/2 cups loosely packed fresh basil leaves (from 1 bunch)
1/4 teaspoon fresh grated nutmeg
Coarse salt and fresh ground pepper
2 large whole eggs, plus 1 egg white
Crackers, for serving
Directions
Wrap ricotta tightly in cheesecloth; place in a colander over a large bowl. Place a heavy object (such as a bowl or canned good) on top; let drain in the refrigerator at least 3 hours (or up to overnight).Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Coat a 10-inch springform pan with cooking spray. In a food processor, combine drained ricotta, spinach, basil, nutmeg, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Process until smooth, about 1 minute, scraping sides of bowl as needed. Add whole eggs and egg white; process for 5 seconds. Pour mixture into prepared pan; bake until set and just brown around the edges, 30 to 35 minutes. Let cool completely on a wire rack, then refrigerate, covered, until cold, preferably overnight. To unmold, run a paring knife around edge before removing side of pan.
Cut into quarters. Using a wide spatula, transfer to a cutting board coated with cooking spray. Cut out shapes with a skull-shaped cookie cutter coated with spray (if cutter doesn’t come with eyes and a mouth, use aspic cutters to make features). Using a cotton swab, gently press skulls out directly onto crackers (leave eye and nose shapes in cutter).
Cook’s Note
Be sure spinach is completely dry. Frozen spinach can be substituted for fresh: cook, drain, and press excess moisture from a colander.