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From DD

 

I told her she is a "Bad Inluence"!

 

Christmas Tree Cakes® Dip

 

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I don't know what kind of fluff that is with my fave little debbie, but sign me up!  LOL

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@LTT1   Do you have  the recipe?  I'm not going to a website where I'd get even more pre-recorded calls, text messages and emails.

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@justashopperIve seen this recipe,and I think the cream is cream cheese and coolwhip.Have no idea the measurments tho.

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The recipe is all over the internet, just goggle little Debbie dip and you'll see it.

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It looks like the same thing I fill my Whoopie Pies with:

 

1 1/2 sticks softened butter

1 1/4 cups powdered sugar

1 1/2 tsp vanilla

1/8 tsp salt

2 1/2 cups Fluff

 

Beat butter and sugar in big bowl with electric mixer until fluffy.  

Beat in vanilla and salt.

Beat in Fluff until mixed in.

Refrigerate for 1/2 hour.

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Little Debbie Christmas Tree Dip

 

Ingredients

  • 2 cartons Little Debbie christmas tree cakes vanilla
  • 8 oz pkg cream cheese softened
  • 1/3 cup milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 small container frozen whipped cream topping thawed
  • red & green sprinkles for garnish
  • cookies, pretzels, graham crackers, etc for dipping

 

Instructions

  • Unwrap all the Christmas tree cakes, and set one aside for garnish.
  • Roughly chop the unwrapped cakes into cubes, then add them to a mixing bowl. Also add the cream cheese, milk, and vanilla extract. Using a hand mixer, whip them all together until the mixture's smooth.
  • Using a spatula, fold in the thawed whipped topping until evenly combined.
  • Transfer the dip to a serving bowl, cover, and refrigerate to chill.
  • When ready to serve, remove from the fridge, uncover, and top with red & green sprinkles.
  • Serve with a variety of dipping options- such as graham crackers, cookies, pretzels, and even fresh fruit.

Website: 4sonrus.com

 

    ENJOY!!!

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@Kachina624 


Yes and if you like I can tell it to you here!

 

Little Debbie Christmas Tree Dip from Facebook's "Cooking with Kyle"

 

 

Cut up 1 pkg of Little Debbie Christmas Tree cakes...use a double box pkg or use two regular sized boxes.  Cut up all but one tree cake... it will be used on top after.

 

When cutting them into pieces keep the pieces large, about 1" wide. Put all the pieces in  a medium bowl. Add 1 bar softened cream cheese. Add 1/3 c milk.  [about 1/3 cup milk]. Add 1-2 tsp vanilla. Next fold in 1 tub of Cool whip. Blend all of it together ...it will be the consistency of a dip.

 

Tranfer into a serving dish refrigerate 1 hour.

Ready to serve ...add the Christmas tree as garnish on top. Also add Christmas colors sprinkles.

Serve with vanilla wafers for dipping.

 

*I don't know why an ad website is at the bottom there...shoulda cropped it.

 

 

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At least it has all three food groups: Salt, fat and sugar.Woman Embarassed

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@LTT1 @I'll bring coffee and help clean up!