This Southern-style 3-ingredient marshmallow fruit dip is the kind of easy, crowd-pleasing recipe that earns a permanent place in summer entertaining. It comes together in minutes, has that sweet fluffy texture people recognize from classic potluck tables, and turns an ordinary fruit tray into something that feels a little more special. Recipes like this became popular because they rely on simple store-bought staples, but the result tastes nostalgic, creamy, and just right for showers, block parties, church suppers, and family cookouts.

Serve this dip with a colorful assortment of fresh fruit such as strawberries, grapes, pineapple, apple slices, and melon, or add vanilla wafers, graham crackers, and pretzel sticks for a sweet-and-salty spread. It also works nicely as part of a brunch board with mini muffins and iced tea, and if you are taking it to a gathering, keep it chilled until serving so it stays thick and fluffy.

Southern 3-Ingredient Marshmallow Fruit Dip

Servings: 8

Southern 3-ingredient marshmallow fruit dip in a white bowl
Southern 3-ingredient marshmallow fruit dip in a white bowl

Ingredients

1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened

1 jar (7 ounces) marshmallow creme
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions

1. Place the softened cream cheese in a medium mixing bowl and beat with a hand mixer until completely smooth and creamy, with no lumps remaining.

2. Add the marshmallow creme and vanilla extract, then beat again until the mixture is fluffy, glossy, and fully combined.

3. Transfer the dip to a serving bowl, smooth the top into a soft swirl, and chill for 20 to 30 minutes if you want a slightly firmer texture before serving with fresh fruit.

Variations & Tips

Citrus Twist: Add 1 teaspoon of orange zest or a small squeeze of lemon juice for a brighter flavor that pairs especially well with strawberries and pineapple.

Softer Mixing Tip: Make sure the cream cheese is truly softened before beating. If it is too cold, the dip can stay lumpy instead of turning silky and fluffy.

Make-Ahead Tip: This dip can be made several hours ahead and refrigerated. Give it a quick stir before serving to refresh the texture.

Sweeter Dessert Board: For a party platter, serve it with cubed pound cake, vanilla wafers, and pretzels in addition to fruit for a more dessert-like spread.

Light Vanilla Variation: Use clear vanilla if you want the dip to stay especially bright white for presentation at showers, brunches, or potlucks.