Have you tried this delicious Double Chocolate Cinnamon Dip yet?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the Double Chocolate Cinnamon Dip, with participants sharing their experiences and inquiries about preparation methods, presentation ideas, and ingredient substitutions.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, inquires about the necessity of layering the dip versus mixing all ingredients together.
  • Another participant shares their experience of making the dip in layers and mentions that it was delicious with both cinnamon and caramel sprinkles, preferring the latter slightly.
  • Several users discuss the timing of preparation, with one participant noting that making it the night before enhances the flavor, while another mentions the importance of adding chocolate swirls just before serving to avoid bleeding.
  • One participant expresses a desire for the recipe, indicating they are preparing a host packet.
  • Another participant shares their positive feelings about sweet dips, expressing excitement about the recipe.
  • One participant asks for suggestions on alternative bowls for presentation, as they do not have the recommended large round bowl, and another participant shares their successful experience using smaller square bowls.
  • One participant wonders about substitutes for the cinnamon sprinkle, with another suggesting that caramel or chocolate sprinkles could work as alternatives.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity of layering the dip, with some participants advocating for it while others suggest mixing. There is general agreement on the dip's taste and the benefits of preparing it in advance.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding the preparation and presentation of the dip, reflecting a variety of approaches and insights.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on preparing and presenting the Double Chocolate Cinnamon Dip may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

Morvin
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okay i need help has anyone made this yet??? i am going to make this for my open house this sunday do i really have to make it in the layers or can i just mix everything together?

thanks Heather
 
Make it in layers. It is very good. I've made it both with the cinnamon sprinkles and with the caramel sprinkles. It was delicious both ways....I think I liked the caramel sprinkles just a bit better though.
 
Is that a recipe in the SB?
 
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pamperedlinda said:
Make it in layers. It is very good. I've made it both with the cinnamon sprinkles and with the caramel sprinkles. It was delicious both ways....I think I liked the caramel sprinkles just a bit better though.


how far in advance can you make it?? Like could i make it the night before?
 
Morvin said:
how far in advance can you make it?? Like could i make it the night before?

Make it the night before, it's actually better if it sits for a while. BUT - do the chocolate swirls just before you serve it. Mine "bled" after it sat in the fridge all night.
 
I agree with all the advice here....

I liked it better with the caramel sprinkles, but the cinnamon ones are good too!

It definately "keeps" well so you can make it in advance. It sets up nicely, so it's better if it's totally chilled.

Layer it, make it ahead, and put the chocolate decoration on the top just before serving!!

You can serve it with chocolate graham sticks, vanilla wafers, or cinnamon chips! YUM!
 
Can someone post this recipe in the thread? I am getting a host packet ready, (am at work) and don't have a SB at hand to type it into the computer.
 
The Pampered Chef ®
Double Chocolate Cinnamon Dip
Recipe


3 squares (1 ounce each) white chocolate for baking
1 container (8 ounces) frozen whipped topping, thawed, divided
1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened
1 tablespoon Sweet Cinnamon Sprinkle
1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons chocolate ice cream topping
7 cups assorted fresh fruit dippers such as apple wedges, pear wedges or whole strawberries
Cinnamon Crunch Chips (optional)



Coarsely chop chocolate with Santoku Knife; place into Small Micro-Cooker®. Add half of the whipped topping and microwave, uncovered, on HIGH 1 minute or until melted and smooth, stirring after each 20-second interval.


In Small Batter Bowl, combine chocolate mixture and cream cheese; whisk until smooth using Stainless Whisk. Fold in remaining whipped topping and cinnamon sprinkle using Classic Scraper.


Spread half of the dip into chilled Simple Additions® Dots Round Bowl; drizzle with 1/4 cup of the ice cream topping. Spread to form an even layer with Small Spreader. Top with remaining dip; spread to form a smooth surface. Place remaining 2 tablespoons ice cream topping into Prep Bowl; microwave on HIGH 10 seconds. Drizzle in a spiral pattern over dip. Drag wooden pick through ice cream topping, forming a swirled pattern.


Prepare fruit for dipping. Place bowl onto center of Simple Additions® Large Round Platter; arrange fruit and chips, if desired, around dip.



Yield: 16 servings


Nutrients per serving: (about 2 tablespoons dip, 1/2 cup fruit): Calories 190, Total Fat 10 g, Saturated Fat 7 g, Cholesterol 15 mg, Carbohydrate 22 g, Protein 2 g, Sodium 65 mg, Fiber 2 g


All of the current and past couple SBRCs are on CC for us to download and email. :) Just an FYI.
 
YummyWow this recipe sounds really good! I love sweet dips!

Debbie :D
 
any suggestions on another bowl to present this dip in. I am doing it for a show tonight and do not have the large round bowl. I don't know how much this makes or anything. I thought about making it in the 2 small square bowls that came in our kit. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
 
Kodeysmom said:
any suggestions on another bowl to present this dip in. I am doing it for a show tonight and do not have the large round bowl. I don't know how much this makes or anything. I thought about making it in the 2 small square bowls that came in our kit. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I made this in the med square bowl as I thought it might resemble a spider web a little better. It worked just fine and looked god too! You could half the recipe and put it in the small squares too.

This is yummy and really takes little time to make it so no worries!
 
I ended up using 2 of the white square bowls and the dip fit perfectly split into the 2 bowls. and i set them each on the small cranberry/white squares and layed the fruit around it. It was a huge hit, there was none left!!!
 
Sub for cinnamon SprinkleHey guys, I was wondering if there is a sub I could use for the cinnamon sprinkle. I have a last minute party tomorrow and they want this dip, but I don't have the sprinkle on hand.
 
i am sure you could do without it as well, i only had the caramel sprinkles so i used those. or even just some chocolate sprinkles would work.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Double Chocolate Cinnamon Dip?

Double Chocolate Cinnamon Dip is a rich and creamy dessert dip made with chocolate and a hint of cinnamon, perfect for pairing with fruits, cookies, or pretzels. It's a delightful treat that adds a sweet twist to your snack time.

How do I make Double Chocolate Cinnamon Dip?

To make Double Chocolate Cinnamon Dip, you typically combine cream cheese, powdered sugar, cocoa powder, and cinnamon in a mixing bowl. Blend until smooth and creamy, then serve chilled with your favorite dippers.

What can I serve with Double Chocolate Cinnamon Dip?

This dip pairs wonderfully with fresh fruits like strawberries and apples, as well as cookies, graham crackers, or pretzels. You can also use it as a filling for pastries or as a topping for ice cream.

Can I make Double Chocolate Cinnamon Dip ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare Double Chocolate Cinnamon Dip ahead of time. Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. Just give it a good stir before serving to restore its creamy texture.

Is Double Chocolate Cinnamon Dip suitable for special diets?

The traditional recipe contains dairy and sugar, so it may not be suitable for those with lactose intolerance or on a low-sugar diet. However, you can modify the recipe using dairy-free cream cheese and alternative sweeteners to accommodate different dietary needs.

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