The Best Fruit Dip is made from 3 everyday ingredients and is perfect for the holidays, parties, showers, and potlucks. Pair this easy dip with fresh fruit and dippers for a gorgeous and delicious presentation!

best fruit dip in a bowl

Unlike permed bangs, shoulder pads, and neon everything, the recipe for Easy Fruit Dip has stood the test of time. My family and I have been devouring this sweet and yummy fruit dip recipe since the 80s!

(You can’t say the same about acid washed jeans, can you?)

Made with just 3 ingredients, it’s whippy, fluffy texture and marshmallow meets cheesecake flavor makes this cream cheese fruit dip ABSOLUTELY IRRESISTIBLE.

Trust me when I tell you from lots of personal experience that it is so hard to stop eating!

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Crowd Pleasing Fruit Dip

My easy fruit dip is a hit at parties, holidays, BBQs, baby and bridal showers, etc. Set out with a platter of fresh fruit accompaniments for a gorgeous addition to any dessert or appetizer spread.

That said, I cannot tell you how excited my brothers and I became anytime my Mom had this dip ready and waiting for us to eat after school as kids. It’s delicious enough to be served as dessert, but easy enough to make any day of the week.

fresh strawberry dipped in fruit dip
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What is Fruit Dip Made Of?

  • Marshmallow fluff – Also known as Marshmallow Creme. I use the “Marshmallow Fluff” brand of marshmallow creme, which I find at World Market, as it’s gluten free. Kraft is another great option.
  • Softened cream cheese – I typically 1/3 less fat cream cheese in this recipe, though full fat is fine too.
  • Orange juice concentrate – The frozen kind that comes in a can (speaking of the 80s!) Use the remaining concentrate to make a pitcher of orange juice.
Ingredients to make The Best Fruit Dip Ever

What to Serve with Fruit Dip

I can’t think of a fruit or berry that wouldn’t be delicious dolloped with this yummy cream cheese fruit dip, though we’ve always served it with the following:

  • Grapes
  • Strawberries
  • Pineapple chunks
  • Apple slices
  • Sliced bananas
  • Cantaloupe
  • Graham crackers
  • Nilla wafers

Can I Make Fruit Dip Dairy Free?

Yes! To make dairy free fruit dip, use vegan cream cheese instead of regular cream cheese.

I like Kite Hill or Violife vegan cream cheeses. If you can taste a little “funk” at the end, add a teaspoon of vanilla extract or scoop of powdered sugar. That said, dairy free cream cheese has come a LONG way, and is actually very delicious in this recipe.

How to Make Homemade Fruit Dip

Start by scooping marshmallow fluff into a large, microwave-safe mixing bowl then microwave for 15 seconds to soften it up a bit. Next add thawed orange juice concentrate plus cream cheese that’s been softened to room temperature.

Bowl of ingredients for The Best Fruit Dip Ever

Use an electric mixer to whip the dip until it’s very, very smooth. Cover the mixing bowl then place it into the refrigerator for several hours or up to overnight. 

When it’s time to serve, scoop the dip into a festive bowl then surround it on a platter by your favorite fruits and dippers. I’m telling you — the best!

whippy marshmallow fruit dip in a bowl

How to Avoid Lumpy Fruit Dip

From time to time you may have little lumps of cream cheese in your whipped fruit dip, which doesn’t affect the flavor of course, but a smooth and creamy dip is part of the presentation.

Hare are my two best tips and pointers for avoiding or troubleshooting lumpy fruit dip:

  1. Let the cream cheese fully soften. It’s important that your cream cheese is very VERY soft before attempting to mix it with the other ingredients. I leave my cream cheese out for several hours ahead of making the fruit dip.
  2. Troubleshooting lumpy dip. If, despite your best efforts, you still see a few lumps, let the dip sit on the counter for 20 minutes then blast through it again with a hand mixer or stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment.
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Easy Fruit Dip

4.8 from 14 votes

by Kristin Porter

Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Servings: 8
The Best Fruit Dip is made from 3 everyday ingredients and is perfect for the holidays, parties, showers, and BBQs. Pair with fresh fruit for a beautiful presentation.

Ingredients

  • 7 oz marshmallow fluff
  • 8 oz 1/3 less-fat cream cheese, softened to room temperature
  • 2 Tablespoons frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed
  • Dippers: grapes, strawberries, pineapple, apple slices, sliced bananas, cantaloupe, graham crackers, vanilla wafer cookies

Directions 

  • Spoon the marshmallow fluff into a large glass mixing bowl then microwave for 15 seconds. Add the softened cream cheese and thawed orange juice concentrate then beat with an electric hand mixer until completely smooth and whippy.
  • Cover then chill for several hours or overnight. Serve with assorted fruits and dippers. Store in the refrigerator for 3-5 days.

Notes

  • Be sure your cream cheese is very, VERY soft before making this recipe! If your dip has little cream cheese lumps, let the dip sit on the counter for 20-30 minutes then whip it again.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cup, Calories: 139kcal, Carbohydrates: 25g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 15mg, Sodium: 102mg, Potassium: 93mg, Fiber: 0.04g, Sugar: 18g, Vitamin A: 170IU, Vitamin C: 5mg, Calcium: 43mg, Iron: 0.1mg

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220 Comments

  1. Amanda at the red table says:

    I remember having something very similar to this as a kid, too. Only ours was always pink?? I’m not sure how that happened, but yummy! I love these kind of easy recipes from childhood :)

  2. Kristin says:

    Um, what’s so outdated about pimento spread/cheese? Obv you don’t know anything about the Masters.

  3. shelly (cookies and cups) says:

    Is fruit required with this dip because I think I am going to go for a swim in it.

  4. Villy @ For the love of Feeding says:

    Pass me the spoon! Oops. I mean the fruit, the fruit! :D

  5. Chung-Ah | Damn Delicious says:

    Of course it’s going to be the best fruit dip ever, especially if marshmallow creme is involved! You should totally sell these babies and put Edible Arrangements out of business :)

  6. Linda says:

    I cannot wait to try this, the ingredients says it all–Thanks

  7. Becky says:

    This looks so wonderfully yummy :)

  8. Cheryl Williams says:

    Why oh why do I look at your scrumptious recipes at night when I’m supposed to be winding down for the next work day??? This looks heavenly and I am definitely going to put this on the top of the recipe box! Thanks

  9. Laura | A Healthy Jalapeño says:

    I am an early 80’s child and we definitely knew good food and simple ingredients. This looks great

  10. Britta Helgeson says:

    This sounds spectacular! And on another note…I’m from Minnesota and we still have Ham Loaf for every family get together. Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter…you name it! Thank you for the recipe :-).

  11. Maria W says:

    This recipe looks amazing and I can’t wait to try it.
    As for childhood…my mom wasn’t adventurous. I try to be, though, while I was raising my five children. My kids liked hot dogs wrapped all the way up in canned biscuit dough instead of buns!

    1. Amber @ Busy, Bold, Blessed says:

      Yes I love that… I add some cheddar cheese too, yum!

      This dip sounds great. Might make it this weekend for brunch!

  12. Kelli H (Made in Sonoma) says:

    I love fruit dips but never have them. Your pictures are seriously amazing! You’re getting SO good at photography!

    1. Iowa Girl Eats says:

      Aw, thanks Kelli! :)

  13. Alaina @ Fabtastic Eats says:

    oh goodness gracious! This sounds awesome! I have been looking for a fruit dip for my sons birthday party! I can’t wait to test this one out!

    P.s. This might seem silly, (bc Im sure it gets devoured ebfore you get the chance to find out), but I was wondering if you knew how long it lasts in the fridge for? Thankss!

    1. Iowa Girl Eats says:

      Probably 5-6 days!