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This easy Dessert Dip Board is perfect for a party! Serve a variety of sweet dips with pie crust dippers, pretzels, cookies or fruit for a pretty and sweet appetizer. Think of this recipe as an idea you can fill in with your favorite dessert dips and dippers!
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Why we LOVE Dessert Dips
I love making dessert boards for parties because it’s such a pretty way to display food. Plus – they can be really fun to make and who doesn’t love dipping cookies in sweet dips?
- Use the dip recipes I used, or use your favorite from my list below. Or grab some easy ones at the grocery store.
- Make pie crust dippers – my favorite way to dip – or use pretzels or fruit, or even cookies.
- Fill in the holes with fruit or candy
- This is perfect for any holiday, party or gathering – everyone loves it!
What you need to make a Dessert Dip Board
You’ll need some dessert dips to make this board:
- Chocolate Dip (liquid chocolate ganache)
- Cream Cheese Dessert Dip
- Strawberry Salsa
Or, use one if my other favorite sweet dips:
- Sugar-Free Cheesecake Dip
- Caramel Cheesecake Dip
- Oreo Fluff
- Marshmallow Whipped Cream
- Peanut Butter Cheeseball
- Cake Batter Dip
- Peanut Butter Caramel Dip
Dippers for a Dessert Dip Board
My favorite dippers are pie crust dippers, which you can make with homemade pie crust, chocolate pie crust, or refrigerated crust. (See recipe to see how to make them.)
Other dippers:
- Pretzels
- Strawberries
- Apple Slices
- Shortbread Cookies
- Graham Crackers
- Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Oreos
- Animal Crackers
Semi-Homemade Dessert Board Hacks
If you don’t feel like making dips or dippers from scratch, no worries. Buy some store bought things to dip from the list above, and here are some ideas for semi-homemade dips:
- Chocolate Hummus
- Fruit Dip (usually sold in the produce aisles; comes in chocolate and caramel versions)
- Dipping Chocolate (in the baking aisle, melt and serve)
- Check the cream cheese aisle for dessert cheesecake tubs
- Cool Whip
How to Assemble a Dessert Dip Board
- Place your dips in bowls and place on serving platter or board.
- Arrange dippers around each bowl, coordinating colors.
- Fill in the holes with fruit or candy.
Favorite Entertaining Recipes
- S’mores Cheeseball would be great on a board
- Christmas Dessert Board
- Cookie Dessert Board with some homemade cookies
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Dessert Dip Board Recipe
Ingredients
For the Dippers
- All Butter Pie Crust
- Chocolate Pie Crust (see note)
- Other Dippers
For the Dips
Instructions
Make the Pie Crust Chips:
- Roll out pie crust to a 12-inch circle, approximately 1/8-inch thick. Chill at least 30 minutes before cutting into chips.
- Preheat oven to 450°F. Line cookie sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats.
- Cut chips in desired shapes using cookie cutters or slice into triangles using a knife or pizza cutter. Place chips on cookie sheets (no need to space them much, they won’t spread).
- Brush lightly with beaten egg. Sprinkle with plain sugar, or mix the sugar with cinnamon then sprinkle for a cinnamon sugar topping.
- Bake 6-11 minutes, or until light golden and cooked through. Bake time depends on size. Cool completely before serving.
- Store pie crust chips in an airtight container for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months.
Assemble the Board
- Place dips in bowls on serving tray.
- Fill in the holes with dippers.
Recipe Notes
- Sugar-Free Cheesecake Dip
- Caramel Cheesecake Dip
- Oreo Fluff
- Marshmallow Whipped Cream
- Peanut Butter Cheeseball
- Cake Batter Dip
- Peanut Butter Caramel Dip
- Cookies
- Graham Crackers
- Fruit
- Pretzels