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Monday, August 9, 2010

Dessert Style Layered Fruit Dip



I stole this recipe from my sister, who brought this along to our family gathering this weekend. It has become one that we really like. But, who wouldn't? Cream cheese, marshmallow, chocolate, caramel...

Oh yeah, and the dippers you use are apples or pretzels. Such an easy and pretty dessert!

We had a long weekend, therefore this dessert was a welcome treat. Lot of family, lots of eating, lots of drinking, lots of everything.

I even got a few early birthday presents - this delicious cake. A new one I told my mom to make for me. We decided it kinda tasted like caramel corn?


And a cute dip bowl, spreader, and three dip mixes.


Un-pictured were my new Fit Flops! Have you heard of these? They are to-die-for comfortable. I completely recommend.

Now, on to the recipe:

Layered Dessert Style Fruit Dip
*I'm pretty sure my sister has another name for this, but Layered Dessert Style Fruit Dip is what I'm calling it*

1 block cream cheese, softened
1 small container marshmallow fluff
caramel topping
mini chocolate chips
Heath chocolate toffee bits

With an electric mixer, mix cream cheese and marshmallow fluff. Spread onto a large serving plate. Drizzle with caramel and sprinkle with chocolate chips and toffee bits. Chill for at least an hour or longer. Serve with sliced apples or pretzels.


This dessert dip will for sure be a HIT!

Would you like to comment?

  1. That fruit dip sounds amazing! It is wrong that I just want to eat it with a spoon?

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  2. I'm with Jessica, I just want to eat it with a spoon!!!!! :) Thanks so much for this recipe. I'm bookmarking this and will be making this for the next party I go to!! :)

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  3. YUM, that dip looks wonderful! AND so simple, love it!

    Thought of you last night, we ate at Tokyo and when they did the big fire ball at the beginning, Brayden didn't like it! Reminded me of when you said Drake didn't like it!

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  4. That looks awesome!!! I am so saving this! This is a good dieting recipe right??? :-)

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  5. Oh man, do you think it would e okay to eat this with a spoon :)

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  6. That dip looks awesome! Wow!

    And Happy early birthday!!

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  7. Happy early birthday to you! This looks delicious and love that marshmallow fluff! Like the sandals too!

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  8. Ally - I LOVE my Fitflops! You will never wear another pair of flip flops again! What color did you get? I have brown and black. So comfy!
    I like the sounds of that cake and dip. Can you send me the cake recipe?

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  9. Love the idea of that dessert! I am going to have to check out those fit flops! :D

    Happy Tuesday - glad you had a great weekend!

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  10. WOW that dip looks seriously dangerous. And by dangerous I mean incredible! Love the pretzel-as-dipper idea!

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  11. this looks so sinfully delish!

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  12. I love cream cheese based dessert dips! I make one that is always a hit at parties, so I will have to try this one out too!!

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  13. I love cream cheese based dessert dips! I make one that is always a hit at parties, so I will have to try this one out too!!

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  14. Ally - I LOVE my Fitflops! You will never wear another pair of flip flops again! What color did you get? I have brown and black. So comfy!
    I like the sounds of that cake and dip. Can you send me the cake recipe?

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  15. This looks amazing!! I'm all for a sweet appetizer! Thanks so much for all of your contributions to Merry Mondays...hope you come back next week :)

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