This sweet and tropical Coconut Cream Fruit Dip is a delicious choice to serve with fruit. It's an easy no bake dessert to bring to summer picnics or parties.
A few weeks ago we had a ladies meeting at our church. Of course, I had to bring some sort of dessert, right?
These Coconut Oreo Shortcakes were on my counter waiting to go over, but I wanted something else. I wanted something full of coconut goodness.
I opened the pantry and stared into it, then I heard angels start singing as I spotted the can of cream of coconut in the back.
Usually, I like to make a dark chocolate dip or this Lemon Cream Fruit Dip, but today my tropical loving tastebuds were craving a creamy, coconut dip.
The ladies in my church loved this Coconut Cream Fruit Dip and have been patiently waiting for me to post the recipe for it.
What you need to make Coconut Cream Fruit Dip:
Let's talk about the cream of coconut for a sec, ok? This is not coconut cream or coconut milk.
Cream of coconut is more like sweetened condensed milk and is used in piña coladas and other drinks. You can find it in the grocery store with the mixer drinks or other juices.
Pro Tip: If you buy the canned version, place the unopened can in a bowl of hot water to soften the cream. It's much easier to mix into your dip this way. You can also buy it in a squeeze bottle.
How to make Coconut Cream Fruit Dip:
- Make sure to set out the cream cheese ahead of time. It's easier to beat it and mix in the other ingredients when it is soft.
- Beat the cream cheese until nice and creamy. Slowly add the softened cream of coconut and marshmallow cream and beat it again. If you add everything at once and try to beat it, you will have cream cheese chunks. It won't affect the taste, but it won't look as pretty and creamy. Trust me on this one!
- A little bit of rum extract adds that extra hit of tropical island wonder to this cream cheese fruit dip.
- Fold in some Cool Whip, so that the dip will have a fluffy texture. Use a flat rubber spatula to lift the mixture up and over. You can also use Homemade Whipped Cream if you prefer that instead.
- Refrigerate this easy fruit dip recipe to chill it, then grab some fruit (or a spoon) and go to town on it.
Pro Tip: If you are NOT serving this easy fruit dip to children, you can use real rum instead of the extract. This Mudslide Cheesecake Dip is another one that is perfect for adults.
How long does coconut fruit dip last in the fridge?
Homemade dairy-based dips will generally last 3-4 days if stored in the fridge in a sealed container.
Can you freeze fruit dip?
It isn't recommended to freeze food made with cream cheese. It doesn't thaw and mix back together the same way.
Can I use something other than rum extract?
Feel free to use vanilla or coconut extract instead of the rum extract. You can also use regular rum if you are serving this dip to adults.
What do you serve with this easy fruit dip?
It really goes great with with every kind of fruit. Some of our favorites are strawberries, grapes, bananas, oranges, and pineapple. Go ahead and serve it with your favorite fruit.
I love to serve this coconut fruit dip with strawberries and blueberries for an easy Fourth of July dessert.
Other coconut recipes you may like:
- Coconut Cream Bundt Cake
- No Bake Piña Colada Cheesecake Parfaits
- Coconut Fudge Pie
- Lemon Coconut Cupcakes
- Coconut Cream Truffles
- Coconut Cream Cheesecake Pie Bites
Recipe
Coconut Cream Fruit Dip
This sweet and tropical Coconut Cream Fruit Dip is a delicious choice to serve with fruit. It's an easy no bake dessert to bring to summer picnics or parties.
Ingredients
- 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened
- 1 (15 ounce) can cream of coconut
- ½ cup marshmallow cream
- 1 teaspoon rum extract
- 1 (8 ounce) container Cool Whip, thawed
Instructions
- Place the can of cream of coconut in a bowl of hot water to soften.
- Beat the cream cheese until creamy.
- Open the can of cream of coconut and spoon it into the cream cheese. Beat again.
- Add the marshmallow cream and extract and beat again.
- Fold 2 cups Cool Whip into the creamed mixture gently. Refrigerate until chilled.
- Serve with your favorite fruit.
Notes
- Cream of coconut can be found in any grocery store in the aisle with the drink mixers.
- Feel free use rum instead of the extract if you are making this for adults.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 32 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 112Total Fat: 10gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 23mgSodium: 37mgCarbohydrates: 5gFiber: 0gSugar: 4gProtein: 1g
*This Coconut Cream Fruit Dip was first published on June 17, 2014. The photos have been updated, and it was republished on June 17, 2019.
Jenn+@+Deliciously+Sprinkled
I am always looking for a great fruit dip, and this coconut cream fruit dip looks delicious!!!! 🙂
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks Jenn!
Jessica+@+A+Kitchen+Addiction
I love fruit dips like this! Since my husband doesn't like coconut, I guess I'll just have to eat his share!
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice
What a great fruit dip! Love the coconut flavor, perfect for the summer!
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks Gayle!
Brianne+@+Cupcakes+&+Kale+Chips
Wow, this sounds so light and heavenly! I am a recovered coconut-hater, and I would love this!
Taylor+@+Food+Faith+Fitness
HOW DID I NOT KNOW YOU COULD BUY COCONUT CREAM? I always buy the milk and then refrigerate it over night to let it separate - this is so much easier! And this sounds amazing girl! I want to faceplant into it. Pinned!
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks Taylor!
Chloe+@+foodlikecake
This dip looks so fluffy and creamy!
Emily @ Life on Food
This dip sounds amazing. Be careful what you wish for...I converted my husband a few years ago. Now we fight over the last bite of anything coconut. Nothing is safe from him.
Lindsay Ann @ Lindsay Ann Bakes
I love coconut and all things creamy and dreamy... this looks amazing! I wonder what would happen if we stirred in some melted chocolate?!
Jocelyn Brubaker
That sounds delightful! 😉
Mary
Ohh this is a dream! I could eat that with just about everything - or on its own!
Mary
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks Mary!
Mir
This is great, perfect an creamy for summer! Anything that makes kids change their taste buds is totally a winner!
Beth @ bethcakes
Love this fun tropical version of fruit dip! I also recently became a fan of coconut, so I totally need to make this. Looks addictive! 🙂
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks Beth!
Averie+@+Averie+Cooks
cream of coconut, Flufff, Cool Whip, cream cheese <--- THAT IS a DREAM lineup 🙂 I would devour this stuff! 🙂
Lisa+{Sweet+2+Eat+Baking}
This sounds heavenly. I want to run to the kitchen to make a batch, but alas, no fruit in at the moment. In dire need to do a food shop. In fact, screw that, I'll use a spoon instead! 😆
Never heard of cream of coconut though. Only thing I can think of is coconut milk, or coconut oil. Marshmallow cream is the same as marshmallow fluff too, right?
Jocelyn Brubaker
The spoon works very well for this dip...in fact I may have finished off the rest of ours like that 🙂 Cream of coconut is not the same as coconut milk or oil. It is found in the alcohol aisle of most stores...but it is a non alcoholic product. And yes, marshmallow fluff is the same as marshmallow cream!
Melanie+@+Carmel+Moments
Oh so yummy. I pretty much can't stay away from anything with coconut. Perfect with fruit.
Have an awesome day!
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks Melanie!
Shaina
I LOVE all things coconut. You are being a very good mother trying to get your children on the coconut trend, it's too good not to force it on them 🙂
Aimee@ShugarySweets
This looks delicious!!! I love fruit dips 🙂
Rhonda
Is cream of coconut the same as coconut milk that comes in a can?
Jocelyn Brubaker
No, they are two different products. The cream of coconut can be found in the alcohol aisle of most stores. It is non alcoholic though.
Kelly
Delicious!! Perfect for a summer bbq!
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks Kelly!
Librarian+Lavender
Wow, that dip looks amazing and it's a wonderful summer recipe. I can imagine that there are people who were anxiously waiting for this recipe. I'm definitely going to try it!
Laura @ Lauras Baking Talent
Yum! That dip looks cool refreshing and delicious. So excited to try it out!
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks Laura!