Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Dip

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Make this 4-ingredient Caramel Apple Cream Cheese Dip for your next tailgating event or special occasion. You’ll leave with an empty dish and rave reviews!

Make this easy Caramel Apple Cream Cheese Spread for your next tailgating event or special occasion.

Ever since a friend of mine brought this to a ladies’ retreat a few years ago, I’ve been wanting to try to make it!

I’m so glad I did because not only was it the easiest thing to make in the history of ever, it’s so delicious. The most work of the whole thing is cutting up the apples to go with it, but you can always buy pre-cut apples or use vanilla wafers or graham crackers if you’re short on time.

The “recipe” is only 4 simple ingredients and takes maybe 5 minutes to put it all together. It could not be any simpler.

I took my dish to our weekly life group and everyone absolutely loved it. Some even wanted the recipe, so I’d say it was a hit!

The caramel and apple flavors pair nicely for fall, but you could make it any time. I think it’s a perfect football watching food, don’t you?

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Make this easy Caramel Apple Cream Cheese Spread for your next tailgating event or special occasion.

What You’ll Need to Make Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Dip

  1. 2 packages of cream cheese
  2. 1/3 c. sugar
  3. 16 ounces of caramel sauce (used for ice cream topping)
  4. toffee bits (I chose the kind with chocolate in it, like this one.)
  5. apples (I used 3 lbs of granny smith apples and it was the perfect amount.)
  6. Pie dish or other shallow pretty serving dish (I used a pretty pie plate, like this one.)
Ingredients to make Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Dip

Steps to Make Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Dip

Step 1. Mix cream cheese and sugar together.

Use either a stand mixer or a hand-held mixer. Beat until well combined and creamy.

Step 2. Spread cream cheese mixture on the bottom of the dish, covering the bottom completely.

Spread the cream cheese and sugar mixture in the bottom of your pretty serving dish. | Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Dip Recipe

I love a pretty pie plate for serving yummy treats!

Step 3. Pour the caramel sauce over the cream cheese layer.

Pick up the dish and rotate it until it’s completely covered.

Pour the caramel sauce over the cream cheese spread. | Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Dip Recipe

Step 4. Sprinkle the toffee bits on top of the caramel sauce.

Sprinkle the toffee bits on top of the caramel. | Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Dip Recipe

Step 5. Cut up the apples and you’re done!

(Or open a box of vanilla wafers.😉)

Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Dip - perfect for fall tailgating!
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Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Dip

The perfect combinations of the best flavors: creamy cream cheese, delicious caramel and bits of yummy toffee make this apple dip something to share with friends and family this fall!

Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword apple dip, caramel apple dip, cream cheese
Author Laura

Ingredients

  • 16 oz. cream cheese
  • 1/3 c. sugar
  • 16 oz. caramel dip
  • 1 bag of heath bar or toffee
  • 3 lbs. Granny Smith apples

Instructions

  1. Step 1. Mix cream cheese and sugar together either in a stand mixer or a hand-held mixer. Beat until well combined and a little fluffy.

  2. Step 2. Spread cream cheese mixture on the bottom of the dish and cover the bottom completely.

  3. Step 3. Pour the caramel sauce over the cream cheese layer. Rotate the dish until it’s completely covered.

  4. Step 4. Sprinkle on the toffee bits

  5. Step 5. Cut up the apples and you’r done! (Or open the box of vanilla wafers.😉)

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5 Comments

  1. Hi Laura, This DOES look amazing! I’m curious about the size of the dish you used, though. Is the dip in a pie-plate sized dish, or is it a smaller one? (I can’t tell if the apples are on a platter, or just a regular plate, so I can’t get the perspective, if you know what I mean.) Thanks. Love your blog!

  2. This looks like a great appetizer idea and not only for parties! Thanks for sharing Laura and for being a part of the blog hop.

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