Easy Maple Greek Yogurt Dip
Three simple ingredients come together to make this easy maple Greek yogurt dip. Dip fresh summer berries into this 5-minute dip for a healthy snack.
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Why We Love This Recipe For Maple Greek Yogurt Fruit Dip
Earlier this week when I was brainstorming new ideas for summer recipes, I couldn’t get this easy Maple Greek Yogurt Dip out of my mind. I kept thinking about shooting it with fresh seasonal strawberries, with loads of backlighting and maybe even doing a tiny video to show you how head smackingly easy it is. Like so easy a caveman could do it. Nay! So easy a slightly dim mosquito could do it.
This easy Greek yogurt dip recipe makes for a wonderful fruit dip and pairs well with anything that’s in season. Just slice up some freestone peaches or summer ripe plums. Or dip in some perfect local berries and you will be so happy!
If you’re prepping this Greek yogurt fruit dip for a party, you can make it up to a day ahead of time and keep it in the fridge until you’re ready to serve. Slice up a bunch of fruit and lay it out on a platter for your guests to enjoy!
I bet you could even serve this maple Greek yogurt dip with cinnamon pita chips. You might also be able to use this yogurt dip in place of the cream cheese in these fruit and cream cheese lunch wraps. The options are endless!
So lucky for both of us, I kept obsessing until I made all that happen. It took me all of five minutes. And here you have it. Just three simple ingredients: fat-free plain Greek yogurt, dark pure maple syrup and a touch of almond extract and you have the perfect creamy and sweet dip for all your favorite summer fruits and berries.
That’s how easy it is! Even a mosquito can pull that off. Amiright?
Key Ingredients For This Recipe
Greek yogurt
For this sweet Greek yogurt dip I used plain non-fat Greek yogurt. You can absolutely swap it out for either whole fat or reduced-fat yogurt depending on your preference and what you have on hand.
Maple Syrup
To sweeten the yogurt I used pure maple syrup because it adds a rich maple flavor, not just a sweet taste.
Extract
To flavor the dip, I used a touch of almond extract and it really elevates this non-recipe into something special. I love the way it tastes with the fruit!
How To Make Greek Yogurt Fruit Dip Recipe
Whisk the yogurt, maple syrup and almond extract in a bowl. That’s it! Serve immediately or chill up to 1 day ahead.
FAQs and Expert Tips
You can really mix anything with Greek yogurt. If you want something sweet, you can add honey, nuts, seeds, vanilla extract, maple syrup, and lemon. If you want savory, mix Greek yogurt with garlic, herbs, lemon, salt, pepper, and anything else you think might be good.
Greek yogurt has less fat than sour cream and also has way more protein. Greek yogurt, whether it’s non-fat or full fat, is much healthier than sour cream.
Greek yogurt will last about a week in the fridge, which means the Greek yogurt dip should last about the same amount of time, as long as it’s stored in an airtight container.
Additional Healthy Dip Recipes to Try
- If you like seafood and crab, you’ll love this Healthier Hot Crab Dip.
- My Maple Pumpkin Pie Dip is a delight every time.
- This Black Bean Hummus is so tasty and easy to make.
- This Roasted Garlic Hummus is perfect to make ahead and keep in the fridge for the week.
- I absolutely love any guac, but this Classic Guacamole recipe is a winner.
Additional Greek Yogurt Recipes to Try
- If you love hollandaise sauce then this Greek Yogurt Hollandaise is about to change your life!
- These Fudgy Greek Yogurt Trail Mix Brownies are next level.
- This Horseradish Ranch Salad Dressing is the perfect substitute to your store-bought stuff.
- These Greek Yogurt Apple Streusel Muffins are a nutritious back-to-school snack!
- This amazing Homemade Blue Cheese Dressing is creamy, a little chunky and loaded with awesome blue cheese flavor!
- This healthy Ground Turkey Enchilada recipe is a quick and easy variation on a Mexican classic!
- These bakery-style Cranberry Orange Muffins are fluffy and packed with juicy Cranberries and orange flavor!
- This Greek Yogurt Maple Banana Bread Pudding is literally bananas!
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Happy Cooking! ~Katie
PrintEasy Maple Greek Yogurt Dip
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: 1 1/2 cup 1x
Description
Three ingredients and five minutes (or maybe a little less) to make this Easy Greek Yogurt Fruit Dip! Plain fat-free yogurt is sweetened and flavored with dark pure maple syrup and almond extract to make a creamy and sweet yogurt dip for fresh summer fruit.
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 cup plain non-fat Greek yogurt
- 1/4 cup pure maple syrup, dark or amber
- 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
Instructions
- Combine yogurt, maple and almond extract in a bowl. Whisk to combine. Serve immediately or chill up to 1 day ahead.
Notes
Make-Ahead
This dip can be made up to three days in advance. Keep covered in the refrigerator. Stir before serving.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Category: Snack
- Method: Mixed
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1/4 cup
- Calories: 58
- Sugar: 10 g
- Sodium: 19 mg
- Fat: 0 g
- Saturated Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: 11 g
- Fiber: 0 g
- Protein: 5 g
This is my go to fruit dip! We’ve made it often and it’s always a hit wherever we take it.
My whole family loves this! So creamy and refreshing.
I LOVE this dip! I can’t even believe how easy it is to throw together. That tiny bit of almond extract really takes it over the top, too – perfect with fruit!
Loved this dip. Had this with strawberries too. The maple syrup was a good idea to disguise the tart flavor from the greek yogurt.
This Greek yogurt dip was so refreshing and delicious – I’ll be making it again!
Looks so silky and wonderful!
Hi Angie. Thank you. {For the record it totally is silky- that is a great way to describe the texture.}
Going to re-watch and re-read all your tips again- I tried backlit photography yesterday without much success- granted, I was rushing it and not really paying attention! This dip looks amazing and I love how easy the ingredient list is!
Shoot me a direct message if you want and we can trouble shoot. And take a pic of your set up next time you try it. Glad you like this dip. It is so easy!
I never have made sweet dips before so clearly I have to make this recipe. Greek yoghurt, fruit and maple sounds like such a killer combination and so perfect for summer/hot weather.
Thanks so much Thalia. Hope you like it.
so simple and looks amazing. love the video!
I loved doing the video too. I can’t wait to do more of them. Thanks for coming by Jessica.
oh my this looks good– and those strawberries!
Thank you my friend. Hope you’re having a great day.
Yum, this looks perfect as a summer snack! I love anything maple-flavored 🙂
Thank you so much. Have a great day!
Terrific! Loving strawberry season. Your dip is a must try soon!!!
Local berries are finally in here in Vermont. I will be enjoying this dip with them for their short season and then I’ll have to move on to other summer fruitss. THanks so much for coming by and for your comment Diane.
I love how simple this dip is and how healthy it remains! I love every part of it sooooo it may become my snack…shh! Don’t tell anyone 😉
Thanks so much Meg. It makes a great snack. My daughters ate it when they got off the bus for theirs, and I was thrilled with that!