This Cream Cheese Fruit Dip is our very favorite dip to eat with fruit!
I’ve probably already written this sentence a time or three, but here it is again: Cream cheese makes everything better!
Or was I talking about butter when I said that? Actually, maybe it was cream? Well, the same is true for cream cheese, butter, and cream. (Although I will draw the line at adding any of the above to my lettuce salad.)
This recipe includes both cream and cream cheese. And homemade vanilla. (Or store bought vanilla, but homemade is so YUM.) And then there is just a bit of maple syrup to make it sweet. Last but not least – you’ll add a shot of lemon or lime juice. Here are the specifics:
Easy Fruit Dip
- ½ cup cream (heavy whipping cream)
- 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
- 2 Tablespoons real maple syrup
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 Tablespoons lemon or lime juice (fresh or bottled)
- Whip the cream until it forms stiff peaks.
- In a separate bowl, cream together the cream cheese, maple syrup, vanilla, and lemon or lime juice.
- Fold cream cheese mixture into the whipped cream.
- Chill until ready to serve, or serve right away.
Tastes great with strawberries, grapes, and apples. Makes about two cups of dip.
Have to eat dairy free? This wasn’t a winner of a post for you then, was it?! I’ll try to make it up to you next time. :) Everyone else – multiple choice question:
Everything is better with:
a) butter
b) cream cheese
c) cream
d) all of the above
I’d love to hear your opinion on this one!
Jaclyn says
D, for sure!!!
I was wondering… can you make homemade vanilla extract without vodka? We have spiritual convictions to not purchase alcohol- even for cooking.
Laura says
I would imagine so, but I don’t know how it works. Google probably knows. :)
Jaclyn says
Mmmm, I did a brief search and it seems the answer is “not really”. Hahaha…
Kimberlee says
I looked into it a while ago because so many alcohols include gluten. The answer I got was…NO. Vanilla powder?
Jaclyn says
I can buy vanilla extract, it is just the buying vodka to make my own that I do not want to do. I will pray about it and see what my husband thinks. :-)
Hannah says
I think that some vanilla is made with glycerin??? Might be an option, but I’m not sure how to do it!
Christie S says
What about making vanilla sugar/maple syrup/honey and just adding that to your baking?
barb powers says
You could make a simple syrup infused with vanilla bean. You’d have to keep it refrigerated though.
Mary Brandon says
Definitely D. By the way I got the E book bundle. I am waiting for product and using some of the programs that expire shortly. Many books to not apply to someone 73 years old, a widow, and whose grandkids had better not be producing greats until they are married. I already have your stuff. Definitely worth it though.
Tracy says
d
Judith at WholeHearted Home says
Yum!! Pinned and shared on FB…such goodness!!
Thanks for the linkup!!
Mrs K says
Actually cream is great in a salad dressing over romaine lettuce:-)
I make salade à la crème often in the summer. Mix heavy cream with a touch of dijon, salt and pepper and fresh or dried herbs such as thyme and enjoy! You should try it, it’s… Well, it’s life changing! :-)
Susan Allums says
All of the above, of course.
Kimberlee says
That’s a silly question. D is the answer. Whew. Glad I passed the test.
Sarah says
D!!!!!!! Got to love them all!
Allison says
D
Bethany says
D – all of the above :)
Michelle says
The answer is definately “D” — ALL of the above. Yumm!!!
Talia B. says
All of the above plus peanut butter. I love to add peanut butter to my fruit dip!
Barbara says
definitely D :)
Sue F. says
d) All of the above, if it also includes chocolate!
Heather says
All of the above sounds good, but my ultimate choice would be BUTTER. :) I just made your strawberry fruit dip, but will have to try this one later since I have some cream cheese in the fridge awaiting a yummy recipe.
Debbie says
All of the above for me! Of course, chocolate is a good addition, too!
Jill's Home Remedies says
I would probably say A is my answer :)
I love fruit dip – pinning!
Allie Zirkle says
You can always make dairy free dip with canned coconut milk. Leave it in the fridge over night and the thick goodness separates. Delish!
I’d say A or D or berries lol I love them!
Emily says
Dairy is my favorite food group!
Kathy says
Dress fresh garden lettuce with a mixture of cream, apple cider vinegar, and a bit of sweetener (vinegar will slightly thicken the cream). My husband grew up with this, and it’s pretty yummy! See, you CAN put cream on lettuce, too!
Janine says
My philosophy is that every good dish begins with butter and ends with cream.
Linda says
D, hands down! :)
Tina says
We love all of the above, but I have a question. I have recently been reading about all of this acid reflux my children seem to be having, and came across the GAPS diet, where they mention that fruit should not be eaten with any other food because it causes acid in the stomach. I was wondering, with all of your health experience, have you guys noticed any acid stomach with mixing fruit with your meals and such?
Heather @ My Overflowing Cup says
Definitely D! Thanks for the recipe. Pinning it.
Barbara says
Just made this to feed the grandkids for snacks next week. MMMMMmmmm! It’s so good, I just want to eat it with a spoon! As usual, I didn’t read the instructions first and I didn’t have whipping cream and thought I could sub half&half. I mixed up all the ingredients except the cream first then added some half&half while mixing it with the hand mixer. Turned out great even though I botched the directions!
Joy says
I made this last night, to eat with strawberries. It was a hit!
Sarah says
I tried it tonight on my never-ending quest to copycat a maple-cream dip I had with sweet potato fries once. While this wasn’t it, it’s going in the office potluck rotation!