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How to Make Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake Dip for the Holidays

We’re dashing through the snow with a sweet tooth and the sweetest Christmas snacks you can get from the store. But if you’re looking to indulge this year without blowing that Christmas shopping budget, whip up this holiday’s sweetest guilty pleasure with only a few ingredients—and without leaving the comfort of your kitchen.

This Little Debbie Christmas tree cake dip makes regular milk and cookies look like child’s play. Here’s the ultimate festive treat your holiday has been missing!

How to Make Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake Dip

The name of this dip is a bit of a mouthful, but once you get a taste, you won’t be able to put it down.

You’ll need:

  • 2 packages Little Debbie Christmas tree cakes
  • 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/3 cup milk
  • 1 carton (8 ounces) Cool Whip, thawed

Just toss all of the ingredients into a mixing bowl (a KitchenAid stand mixer would do this recipe the most justice) and blend until you’ve got a thick, crumbly texture.

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Next, pop your Little Debbie Christmas tree cake dip into the fridge, covered, until you’re ready to serve. You can top this dip with the whipped cream—might we suggest homemade whipped cream?—and holiday sprinkles of your choice. Just like that, you’ve got this year’s trendiest treat to share with family!

Dress up This Easy Dip Recipe

To complete your Christmas masterpiece, pair the dip with your favorite Christmas cookies or pretzels. Ritz crackers are also a great option since they’re salty and savory. (Let’s be honest, these are just vehicles for Christmas tree cake dip, anyway.)

Since this recipe is relatively simple, you can get as creative as you want with it. Amp up the sweetness by mixing in a handful of Sugar Cookie M&M’s, or trade out the Christmas tree cakes for classic chocolate Hostess cupcakes. If you’re looking for a new recipe to try this Christmas, make sure it’s Little Debbie Christmas tree cake dip!

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