Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake Dip (Page 1 ) | May 10, 2023
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It’s that wonderful time of year again, isn’t it? You know the one – when the air is filled with the sweet, warm scents of freshly-baked treats and the anticipation of the holiday season is palpable. And if you’re anything like me, you can’t help but get excited at the mere thought of Little Debbie’s Christmas Tree Snack Cake.

There’s just something about those cute, festive little cakes that brings back all those happy childhood memories of sitting around the Christmas tree, surrounded by loved ones, with a plate of delicious snacks in hand. And as soon as the holiday season rolls around, I find myself constantly checking the grocery store aisles, just waiting for those beloved cakes to make their appearance once again.

But here’s the thing – sometimes, you want to switch things up a little bit. Maybe you want to try a new recipe or add a little bit of extra flair to your usual holiday spread. And that’s where this Little Debbie Christmas Tree Pie Dip comes in.

Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake Dip in a BowlIt’s a super simple, yet totally delicious dip that you can whip up using just a few basic ingredients. And the best part? You can use those beloved Christmas Tree Snack Cakes as the base! Whether you’re looking for an easy appetizer to serve at your next holiday party or a sweet treat to share with your loved ones, this dip is sure to please.

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So go ahead, embrace the holiday spirit and stock up on those Little Debbie Christmas Tree Snack Cakes. Whether you prefer to buy them all season long or snag a box right at the start of the season, you can’t go wrong with this festive, crowd-pleasing dip.

Recipe Notes:

  • Store in an airtight container, up to 3 days.
  • The use of the extract is completely optional, but it enhances the flavors of the snacks.
  • Do not blend the cold whip in the food processor, this will cause it to fall apart. You’ll want to just gently fold the cool whip into the mixture so the sauce stays nice and airy.
  • If you don’t have a food processor, don’t worry, you can also use a hand blender.
  • Place the dip in the center of a large platter or plate and add all your favorite Christmas crackers, graham crackers, and even vanilla wafers to the plate so you can use them as dips.
  • Now I know that Christmas tree snack cakes are only available during the holidays, but Little Debbies also has many other snack cakes that you can create this fun dip with all year long.
Christmas Tree Sauce Ingredients

the full list of ingredients and steps is in the recipe card at the bottom of the post.

Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake Dip

  1. In a large food processor, add 9 (saving 1 tree) Christmas tree cupcakes, cream cheese, heavy cream, and extract.ingredients for dip in blender
  2. Pulse until completely creamy.Submerge the mixed ingredients in a blender
  3. Add the creamy mixture to a small mixing bowl.dip the mixture into a bowl
  4. Double the extra creamy cold whip.adding whipped cream to the top of the mixture
  5. Top with sprinkles and the remaining sandwich cake.Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake Dip in a bowl surrounded by cookies
  6. Chill for one hour before serving.Scooping out some Little Debbie's Christmas Tree Cake Dip with a cookie

Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake DipUsing 4 simple ingredients, this Little Debbie Christmas Tree Pie Dip is a crowd-pleasing appetizer or even a holiday dessert.

Ingredients

  • 10 Christmas tree cupcakes (2 boxes)
  • 8 oz cream cheese
  • 8 oz. cool whip extra creamy
  • 1/3 cup Thick cream
  • 3 tablespoons christmas sprinkles
  • 1/2 teaspoon mint extract optional
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract optional

Instructions

  • In a large food processor, add 9 Christmas tree cupcakes, cream cheese, heavy cream, and extract.
  • Pulse until completely creamy.
  • Add the creamy mixture to a small mixing bowl.
  • Double the extra creamy cold whip.
  • Top with sprinkles and the remaining sandwich cake.
  • Chill for one hour before serving.

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