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Friday, January 6, 2012

Strawberry Yogurt Fruit Dip {Recipe}



In my opinion, beautifully prepared food is always more appealing than food that is haphazardly served.  For me, this is especially true when I'm trying to eat a bit healthier.  If I still get to enjoy beautiful food, and hopefully a few sweet things too, I don't feel deprived.  This delicious Strawberry yogurt fruit dip is sweet and delicious and is a great choice as a snack or light dessert.

Strawberry Yogurt Fruit Dip

1 package (8 oz) cream cheese (regular or reduced fat)
1- 6 oz container Strawberry yogurt
1/2 cup finely chopped strawberries (fresh or frozen- I used frozen)
1/2 cup marshmallow cream (sometimes labeled marshmallow fluff)

Finely chop/blend frozen (thawed) strawberries in a food processor or food chopper.  You could also do this by hand if needed, although in that case I would suggest chopping them while still partly frozen.  If chopping by hand, chop on a paper plate, or something to catch the extra juice, so you can use that too. 

Using a stand mixer, or hand mixer, beat cream cheese until fully smooth.  Add strawberry yogurt and blend until smooth. Add chopped strawberries (with juice).  Add marshmallow cream.  Blend until fully combined. 

Put dip in the refrigerator to set up for at least 30 minutes.  Serve with fresh fruit of your choice.  Dip will keep well in the refrigerator for 2 days. 

Recipe Source-  My version of a recipe found in A Little Taste of Heaven, by Philadelphia brand cream cheese, 2001.


Create a beautiful fruit platter to serve your family, or take to a party.  For a more formal affair, you can create beautiful individual fruit plates (as shown below) using mini dessert dishes (these are Libby brand, bought at Target) and place the fruit on small wooden skewers. 


Enjoy!

22 comments:

  1. I could eat this every day! Gorgeous photos too!

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  2. See I can actually see eating fruit when there is a yummy dip.

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  3. It's always a pleasure to look at your photos... happy New Year, Glory!

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  4. Beautiful, healthy, and tasty. What's not to love?!

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  5. That looks like a nice healthy snack - yum!

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  6. This dip looks great! I love fruits with some good dip. I will definitely be trying it out soon!

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  7. I just ate some fruit and now I wish I would have read this post first...looks yummy! Your photos are spectacular!

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  8. Nice one, what a healthy and low calorie snack :)

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  9. I am so glad to have "found you" and am enjoying looking around!
    xoxo, Amy

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  10. Hmmmmmm yummy and refreshing. Lee x

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  11. This looks amazing, I must try! Thanks so much for the wonderful ideas and inspiration!

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  12. I love the individual portions!!!

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  13. This looks so beautiful, I love your presentation! And the yogurt looks fabulous as well! This is a great alternative instead of eating an overly rich dessert. Great recipe!

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  14. Beautifully displayed. Looks yummy.

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  15. I really wish I had some of this dip with fresh fruit right now - sounds so good and refreshing!

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  16. Love this! So healthy and yummy :)

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  17. healthy dips like this ones are really worth my time :)

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  18. Bellas imágenes es una delicia al paladar el dip de frutas,me encanta la combinación,abrazos hugs,hugs y buen año.

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  19. Your strawberry yogurt dip is perfect for the season. Eating fresh fruits is a good way to cap a delicious and satisfying meal. I always sprinkle some nutmeg on my dips to give them a nutty flavor.

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