Cream Cheese Sprinkle Trio Bowl Recipe

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a recipe for a cream cheese dip served in a trio bowl, with participants sharing their experiences, variations, and suggestions for serving and dipping options.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a basic recipe involving cream cheese, sour cream, and marshmallow cream, suggesting dividing it into thirds with different sprinkles.
  • Another participant mentions using chocolate mocha sprinkles, noting they pair better with pretzels or graham crackers rather than fruit.
  • Several users discuss various dipping options, including graham crackers, pretzels, and fruit like strawberries and apple slices.
  • One participant expresses concern about whether the dip can be chilled overnight, while another mentions that marshmallow cream is often refrigerated when used as a dip.
  • Another participant recounts a successful experience serving the dip at an event, highlighting its popularity.
  • One participant notes a negative experience using fat-free cream cheese, describing the resulting dip as chunky and unappetizing.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best sprinkles and dipping options, with no clear consensus on the effectiveness of fat-free cream cheese in the recipe.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding the recipe and its variations, reflecting a range of approaches to serving the dip.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas for serving dips at events or gatherings may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

mscharf
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I know I have seen before a recipe for the different sprinkles. Something with cream cheese, then you divide into three and display in trio bowl. What is the recipe??
 
1 8 oz sour cream
1 8 oz cream cheese
1 7 oz jar marshmallow cream


When I do it, I usually divide it into thirds, and use three different sprinkle - 1 Tbls. of sprinkles in each third. You could use the same sprinkles for the whole batch - 3 tbls. of a sprinkle.


Stolen from a post from Becky D. :) Hope that helps!
 
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thanks so much!
 
Wow! This is great and am suggesting it to high maintainance host.Depends on how much apple sprinkle I have ... do you think the chocolate mocha would work too or EEEWWW?
 
Di_Can_Cook said:
Wow! This is great and am suggesting it to high maintainance host.

Depends on how much apple sprinkle I have ... do you think the chocolate mocha would work too or EEEWWW?

All of the sprinkles work well with this - but the chocolate mocha one isn't so good with fruit, it's better with pretzels or graham crackers, or even "nilla wafers!
 
I was thinking crackers anyway ... Maybe two kinds, club and graham crackers. I just don't want to waste all my apple sprinkle!
 
Yay! My host went for it! Small victories!Can this be chilled overnight or does it have to be made and served immediately? I'm a bit worried about chilling marshmallow cream.
 
Marshmallow cream is very often found already refrigerated when used as a dip. Most grocery stores that make these dips and platters ahead of time and always refrigerate it.
 
What a great idea! I'm doing a housewarming party next month and will suggest this to her.
 
It's a little gooier when it's fresh from the fridge, but still good and usable.
 
What are the best things to "dip" in these dips? The graham crackers sound like they'd be good, but what else?
 
1PamperedMommy said:
What are the best things to "dip" in these dips? The graham crackers sound like they'd be good, but what else?

Pretzels, Nilla Wafers, Strawberries, Apple Slices, Celery...
 
Animal crackers, banana chips . . .
 
We used the club multigrain sticks ... like graham sticks, but regualar cracker.Somebody bought the small bowl and caddy b/c of it!
 
I too divide it into 3 and use 3 different sprinkles and display it in the tribowl. Or do 2 sprinkles and put the cracker sticks in the 3rd bowl of the tribowl. Looks really cute!
 
I thought I would try the fat free cream cheese to make a dip and discovered it was not such a good idea, it did not mix properly and was very chunky and unappetizing when mixed with the marshmallow. Just a heads up out there for people who like to try new things.
 
OK this may be a stupid question but what is the tri bowl??
 
SPAMSTIME said:
OK this may be a stupid question but what is the tri bowl??

Dots Trio Bowl
 
I made this for a "Pantry Show" yesterday and it was a HUGE hit. We mixed up the cream cheese (which I micro'ed for 20 sec.), sourcream & marshmallow, split the dip into the two bamboo snack bowls. One had two Tbs of the Mocha sprinkle & the other two Tbs of the apple sprinkle. Both bowls were scrapped clean.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need for the Cream Cheese Sprinkle Trio Bowl Recipe?

To make the Cream Cheese Sprinkle Trio Bowl, you will need cream cheese, your choice of seasonings or toppings (such as herbs, spices, or sweet toppings), and any additional ingredients like crackers or vegetables for serving.

How long does it take to prepare the Cream Cheese Sprinkle Trio Bowl?

The preparation time for the Cream Cheese Sprinkle Trio Bowl is typically around 10-15 minutes, depending on how quickly you can gather and mix your ingredients.

Can I customize the toppings for the Cream Cheese Sprinkle Trio Bowl?

Absolutely! The Cream Cheese Sprinkle Trio Bowl is highly customizable. You can choose different herbs, spices, or sweet toppings based on your preferences or what you have on hand.

What is the best way to serve the Cream Cheese Sprinkle Trio Bowl?

The Cream Cheese Sprinkle Trio Bowl can be served with a variety of dippers such as crackers, sliced vegetables, or bread. Arrange the dippers around the bowl for an attractive presentation.

How can I store leftovers from the Cream Cheese Sprinkle Trio Bowl?

If you have any leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. The cream cheese mixture should be consumed within a few days for the best flavor and freshness.

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