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This year we are doing something a bit different for Easter. Normally we stay home and arrange an Easter egg hunt for the little guys, surprise them with Easter baskets and keep it pretty low key. I’ll make a ham and some roasted asparagus, everyone will munch on some deviled eggs and peanut butter cookies and we’ll keep it simple. Well, this year we’ve decided to take a road trip and visit our family in Las Vegas. The boys can have a blast with their cousins for Easter and we’ll make some pretty fun memories. We are so excited!
I was at my local CVS this past weekend stocking up on things we need for our road trip and while I was browsing the aisles I couldn’t help but notice that M&M’s® Crispy are back by popular demand! Have you ever tried them? If you aren’t familiar, M&M’s® Crispy is covered with delicious milk chocolate and a crispy rice center, and they are just 180 calories per serving. I picked up a few bags with some ideas for our Easter trip, since you know I love to make recipes with M&M’s!
My plan was to create a recipe that everyone can snack on while the kids are having fun and the family is enjoying their Easter Sunday. I wanted minimal ingredients with low effort, but something that would serve the whole family and be a memorable little snack. Everyone loves fruit and graham crackers, so I thought a fruit dip would be just perfect.
One of my favorite flavors growing up was orange cream. I enjoyed it both in frozen treats and in soda, so I thought it would be fun to create an orange cream dip for the fruits and crackers that I plan on serving. The M&M’s® Crispy goes so well on top because of the crunch. The dip is yogurt based with orange juice and orange zest which creates that hint of orange and I included some marshmallow cream for some thickness and to create that creamy flavor.
Of course I had to make a trial run of this dip if I plan on making it while I’m out of town. I also picked up some eggs for the Easter egg hunt we’ll be having and while I was counting out the eggs and making sure I had enough candy to fill them all I thoroughly enjoyed snacking on this dip. I used the larger bags to fill the eggs with, while sneaking a few of the crispy candies of my own.
Of course you can’t have an Easter egg hunt without a lucky golden egg. I plan on adding some stickers to each candy filled egg and the lucky winner of the golden egg will win some money! It’s going to be so fun, and the kids are just so excited.
I just love how festive M&M’s make everything. They are so colorful and these M&M’s® Crispy candies are the perfect addition the orange cream flavor.
Orange Cream Fruit Dip Ingredients:
- 1 (8 ounce) block of cream cheese
- 3/4 cup vanilla yogurt
- 1/4 cup orange juice
- 1.5 cups marshmallow cream
- 1 tablespoon orange zest
- 1 (1.35 ounce) bag of M&M’s® Crispy, crushed
Directions:
Begin by heating the cream cheese in a microwave safe bowl for 15 seconds at a time, stirring until smooth.
Add the heated cream cheese, yogurt, orange juice, marshmallow cream and orange zest to a mixing bowl.
Begin mixing on low, then switch to medium/high speed and continue to mix until completely smooth.
Carefully spoon dip into a bowl that’s a good size for dipping.
Add some orange slices to the top of the dip as garnish and prepare a plate with fresh fruit and graham crackers.
Crush up the small bag of M&M’s® Crispy and sprinkle over the top of the dip.
This dip will keep you busy and little ones happy while preparing for Springtime festivities!
This Spring inspired orange cream fruit dip is made even more fun by sprinkling with crushed M&M's® Crispy candies. Perfect for a quick Easter snack!
Ingredients
- 1 (8 ounce) block of cream cheese
- 3/4 cup vanilla yogurt
- 1/4 cup orange juice
- 1.5 cups marshmallow cream
- 1 tablespoon orange zest
- 1 (1.35 ounce) bag of M&M's® Crispy, crushed
Instructions
- Add the heated cream cheese, yogurt, orange juice, marshmallow cream and orange zest to a mixing bowl.
- Begin mixing on low, then switch to medium/high speed and continue to mix until completely smooth.
- Carefully spoon dip into a bowl that's a good size for dipping.
- Add some orange slices to the top of the dip as garnish and prepare a plate with fresh fruit and graham crackers.
- Crush up the small bag of M&M's® Crispy and sprinkle over the top of the dip.
- Enjoy!
What are your favorite fruits to dip with?
I found M&M’s® Crispy in the candy aisle at my local CVS, and there was a special display since they were also on sale when you use your CVS ExtraCare® card with your purchase, you get them for $1 off!
Mandi says
I love this bowl!!! How cute!! And this fruit dip I don’t think I could share. It looks perfect for “mommy midnight snacking”! Lol! Yummy!
Dove says
And there go my fave crispy M&Ms again! So I just drooled on my keyboard reading this… my tastebuds are going nuts thinking about the yogurty-orangy-creamy-crispity goodness… Your write ups always make me hungry!
ashley says
OH MY That looks DELIGHTFUL! I so need to make that for my toddler.. well for me. 😛
Lana @ The Joy Blog says
I LOVE FRUIT DIP. I’ve never thought to make orange flavored dip though. That sounds mighty delicious!
Colleen C says
My golly, this looks DIVINE! I can almost taste it on my tongue as we speak! And I love the creative twist with the M&Ms!
Suzanne @ Healthy Ever Afters says
Oh that looks yummy! Thanks for sharing. I’ll have the grandkids here for Easter, so that will be perfect. =)
Leia @ Eat It & Say Yum says
Yummy! I love chocolate with my fruit. And cream cheese and orange zest, mmmmmm….
JanetGoingCrazy says
I want to be in Vegas with you this Easter so I can find that prize egg and try this dip! #client
Logan Can says
This looks like a perfect combination! I love crispy M&Ms!
Rowan says
Oh wow! That looks so amazing. That bowl too! ADORABLE!
Christie says
Man, this looks so good! I can’t wait until I can have sugar again so I can give this a try. Thanks for sharing!
Rachee says
I am not normally a fan of orange with chocolate but this recipe looks like something I can get with.