Brown Sugar Fruit Dip
Source: (Sami Cameron, Corpus Christi, Texas, Southern Living, JULY 2007)
Yield: 3 1/2 cups
Ingredients: (printable recipe)
1/2 cup brown sugar, firmly packed
1 8 ounce package cream cheese, softened
1 cup sour cream
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/3 cup coffee liqueur
1 cup frozen whipped topping, thawed
assorted fruits
Ingredients: (printable recipe)
1/2 cup brown sugar, firmly packed
1 8 ounce package cream cheese, softened
1 cup sour cream
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/3 cup coffee liqueur
1 cup frozen whipped topping, thawed
assorted fruits
Method:
Beat brown sugar and cream cheese at medium speed with an electric mixer until smooth. Add sour cream, vanilla, and coffee liqueur, beating until smooth. Fold in whipped topping. Cover and chill 4 hours. Sprinkle top of the dip with brown sugar garnish, if desired. Serve with fruit. Strawberries, pineapple, and grapes are really good with this dip.
This dip is not too sweet, with just the right amount of tang that it really compliments the fruit, and doesn't just mask it with sugar. The next time you have a party, whip up this dip to go with that fruit tray. You just might be a convert too!
This is a twist on what I think they call Mennonite strawberries where they dip them in sour cream and then brown sugar. I agree that it is very tasty!!!
ReplyDeleteBellini Valli, Interestingly enough I come from a Mennonite background. Maybe that's why I found this dip appealing!! Thanks:)
ReplyDeleteI just posted some strata recipes, looking for a menu for a big brunch. This dip looks perfect. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteOoo does that sound good! I have a feeling I would also love it smothered on a bagel!
ReplyDeletei've never been too excited about fruit dips myself--i think most fruit is just good enough on its own. however, the coffee liqueur aspect of this is definitely tempting, and of course, a little cinnamon wouldn't hurt... :)
ReplyDeleteJust reviewing the ingredients already tells me this is gonna be something I will love.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really good. I'm going to try it and let you know how we liked it. Wish me luck....
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ReplyDeletebut it looks amazing
i love the pciture with all the strawberries and the dip in the middle!
Pass me a bowl of strawberries and this dip and I will be a happy camper.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting combination of flavours. Especially the coffee part.
ReplyDeleteThis would make a great accompaniment to my recipe of creamy cold yogurt and chocolate dip.
Thanks for sharing and flavourful wishes, Claudia
This is the perfect addition to my summer picnic tonight in Central Park! Thanks for the inspiration :)
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By chance is there any nutrition facts on this?
ReplyDeleteHi Tiffanie, I looked to see if Southern Living had posted any nutritional info but they didn't give any. If you want to make a lower fat version, you could sub low fat or fat free sour cream and cream cheese. Sorry I don't have any more info than that!
ReplyDeleteIs there any substitute for the coffee liquor?
ReplyDeleteHi Sidney,
ReplyDeleteYou could try making an espresso syrup (like you make a simple syrup)instead. I haven't tried it but I think it would give the coffee flavor with out the alcohol. Maybe try adding it a little at a time and tasting it because you may not need as much as the recipe calls for.
This is so yummy...it reminds me of when my husband and I were living in Maine and we went to this little (and I mean little) restaurant in Portsmouth, NH called the Blue Strawberry (AMAZING). I am not sure if it is even open anymore, that was 21 years ago. Anyway, the desert was a giant strawberry and they served it with sour cream and brown sugar! This yummy dip brought back sweet memories! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteKelly
does the whip cream need to be whipped before mixing it in? or it should be just thawed and put in liquidy?
ReplyDeleteHi le,
ReplyDeleteI used thawed Cool Whip which is an already whipped topping. It's not real whipped cream, it's a frozen topping. I have not tried making this recipe using real whipped cream. I hope that answers your question.
Is the coffee flavor really strong?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, I couldn't really even taste the coffee. It just added flavor to the dip.
ReplyDeleteI am assuming the coffee flavored liquor was maybe Kalua! If that's the case this has to be wonderful! I will definitely try this.
ReplyDeleteI am assuming the coffee flavored liquor was maybe Kalua! If that's the case this has to be wonderful! I will definitely try this.
ReplyDeleteI am assuming the coffee flavored liquor was maybe Kalua! If that's the case this has to be wonderful! I will definitely try this.
ReplyDeleteCould you use Greek yogurt in place of the sour cream? Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried using Greek yogurt but I think it would be okay to use it as a substitute for the sour cream.
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Have you tried the strawberry dip with 1 jar marshmallow fluff, 1 box cream chesse, and 1 tablespoon vanilla estract. It is also amazing.
ReplyDeleteDoes it have to be coffee liqour with a vodka base or could it have a rum base?
ReplyDeleteI used Khalua which is rum based but I'm sure a vodka based one would work as well.
ReplyDeleteHi Half Baked! Looking forward to making this for a party this weekend. Can I make in advance?
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
Hi Tricia, Yes about a day ahead should be fine. Just keep it covered in the fridge.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds yummy but i was am wondering if the brown sugar actually dissolves in this or does it make it have a grainy texture? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi stacy o, I didn't find this dip to be grainy at all. Hope you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteHi - just wondering if you knew about how long it would keep in the fridge? Do you think it might freeze okay?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Hi! I was wondering if you knew how long it would keep in the fridge? Any idea if it could be frozen and thawed?
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Hi Heather Im not sure. I've never tried to freeze it but I think it would be ok.
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