This creamy shockingly simple fruit dip is a recipe that’s been around for a while. If you don’t have it yet, you ought to. This is the simplest dip to whip up and serve with fresh fruit. It’s so easy that there really is no reason not to make it when you are serving fresh fruit. It is a sweet and creamy addition to any fresh fruit.
All you need in a brick of cream cheese and a container of marshmallow fluff. Just blend the cream cheese with a hand mixer until smooth and creamy. You don’t want any lumps. Then gradually mix in the marshmallow fluff a little at a time.
Now is the best time of year to use this shockingly simple recipe. I love it with fresh strawberries and I also really like it with watermelon. However, it’s really great with anything. When I made it for the photo, I served it up with blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, cantaloupe, apple slices, and clusters of red grapes.
Here is what you need to make the
Shockingly Simple Fruit Dip
- CREAM CHEESE
- MARSHMALLOW CREME
Shockingly Simple Fruit Dip
Ingredients
- 1 (8 oz) pkg cream cheese, softened
- 1 (7 oz) jar Marshmallow Creme
Instructions
- In a bowl, blend cream cheese until smooth.
- Gradually mix in marshmallow creme a little at a time smooth. Store in fridge until ready to serve.
This is the original photo from this post. The above photo was added in August 2017.
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This is a great recipe. I always like to add a little lemon or vanilla to mine just to add that something extra.
This dip is amazing! So easy and SOOOOO good, and it makes my kids eat more fruit, that’s always a good thing. I love this dip! I have heard of variations where people add a little vanilla or orange juice as well.
I just found you through the Utah Hive. I’m having fun discovering other Utah food bloggers that I didn’t already know! This dip sounds fantastic. My family makes a cream cheese and powdered sugar dip, but this one sounds even better!