This is a simple raspberry cream cheese dip that is a great cookie or fruit dip. Fresh raspberries, cream cheese, and more all mixed together for a delicious and creamy cream cheese dip!
I paired this with some fresh fruit, vanilla wafer cookies, and even some pretzels for dipping. A simple but satisfying dessert dip that takes minutes to throw together.
This cream cheese fruit dip has fresh raspberries in it, but you can always swap it out with other fruit that you might want. Or swirl in some jam.
This Raspberry Fruit Dip Is…
- Creamy
- Sweet
- Great for dipping fruit, cookies, pretzels, and more.
- Make ahead dessert
- Can use fresh or frozen fruit.
Ingredients
- Cream Cheese
- Raspberries
- Powdered Sugar
- Butter
- Vanilla
- Milk
Substitutions For Recipe
First I want to say you don’t have to make changes. But if you decide you will find a handful of options. Therefore, customize this dessert dip recipe to fit your preference.
Lighten up with a low fat cream cheese if you want to lighten it up a bit.
Swirl in jam in replace of fresh fruit to still sweeten up and flavor your cream cheese dip recipe. Cream cheese and jelly is a great option as well.
You can use frozen fruit as well in replace.
Change out the fruit you use. Strawberries, blueberries, and more would be a great swap. If it is a firmer fruit smash it up first to help release flavor and juice.
How to Make
Full directions on how to make this raspberry cream cheese dip are in the printable recipe card. This is a visual walk-through to help you see how it is made.
Step One: First, start by adding the softened cream cheese, butter, milk and vanilla into a bowl.
Step Two: Next, with a mixer whip it up until nice and creamy. Make sure to scrape down the sides as needed.
Step Three: Next, pour in the powdered sugar and mix again.
Step Four: Finally, pour in the berries, and mix again making sure it breaks apart the berries. Then pour into a serving bowl and enjoy.
Expert Tips
Start with softened cream cheese and butter. Otherwise you will not that get ultra creamy texture you know and want.
Reserve some raspberries for garnishing the top of the fruit dip. This is a pretty way to dress it up, but also tells people what is inside.
Feel free to skip the butter if you would like. We love the richness it adds but you can leave it out if you prefer.
Make this dip a day in advance. You can store in the fridge and it will blend all the flavors together even more, and allows you to have it ready for when you need it.
Dippers for Fruit Dip
Here are a handful of ways you can whip up this dip and serve. I have found cookies and fruit are our favorites. The pretzels add a nice sweet and salty component which is tasty as well.
- Sandwich vanilla cookies
- Vanilla wafers
- Sugar Cookies
- Pretzels
- Fresh fruit
- Graham crackers
- And More
How to Store Dip
You can store the fruit and cookie dip in an airtight container for 3-4 days. Just give a stir because it can separate a bit. Then pair with your favorite dippers.
With all the dairy in the dip you will find it does not freeze well. As it thaws it will separate and break down quite a bit.
Common Question
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Raspberry Cream Cheese Dip
Ingredients
- 4 ounces Cream Cheese softened at room temperature
- 2 Tablespoons Butter softened at room temperature
- 1/4-1/3 cup Raspberries
- 2 Tablespoons Milk
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 1 cup Powdered Sugar
Instructions
- In a bowl you are going to add your softened cream cheese, softened butter, vanilla and milk.
- Use a hand or stand mixer and blend up the dip to create a nice creamy texture. Make sure to scrape down the sides occasionally.
- Next slowly add in the powdered sugar, and mix until it is fully incorporated.
- Toss in your washed and dried raspberries and mix again. You want the mixer to help break up the berries and disperse it throughout the dip.
- Once well incorporated, serve your raspberry cream cheese dip with cookies, fresh fruit, pretzels, etc.
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