Strawberry dip?!


Question: anyone know of any good dips to make for Strawberries?


Answers: anyone know of any good dips to make for Strawberries?

1 pkg. cream cheese
1 box powdered sugar
1 lb. fresh strawberries (should be placed beside dip)

Mix both ingredients well. Place strawberries on the side. Put dip in bowl.


1/2 c. process light cream cheese
1/2 c. strawberry low sugar low fat yogurt
1/4 c. marshmallow creme

Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl. Beat at low sped until well blended. Cover and chill 2 hours. Yield: 1 cup. Cut up fruit and dip in dip. (About 25 calories per tablespoon).


2 (8 oz.) strawberry yogurt
1 (8 oz.) Cool Whip
1 c. crushed fresh strawberries

Combine and chill. Use as a dip for fresh strawberries, pineapple, bananas, grapes, and other fruit.

You could also use chocolate, caramel, chocolate whip cream

Vanilla yogurt with some poppy seeds mixed in it.

Take your strawberries, add alot of sugar and Chambord and cook on slow until the strawberries are soft and the sugar has melted. Let it cool. Put you strawberries mixture into a food processor with one package of Philly Cream Cheese (8oz. regular size) and blend them together. Right at the end, toss in some fresh bananas and some powdered sugar! Oh, you're gonna love this! I don't give you measurements because this is a "taste to love dip". You will smell the mixture baking in the pot and will adjust the taste to your liking, believe me, you'll know. The Philly Cream cheese addition is dependant on your thickness level, but remember, to bump up your fruit flavor when you add more cream cheese. Cinnamon and Vanilla Extract always add another element to this dip, experiment and have fun! Happy Dipping!

melted chocolate

The best thing I've ever dipped strawberries in was:

Vanilla Yogurt or Whipped Cream...depending on whether your want a healthy or wicked snack. Then, into brown sugar. Enjoy!

The Coach

marshamallow creme and cherry juice





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