White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Dip
White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Dip is a rich and velvety cheesecake dip made with smooth cream cheese, decadent white chocolate, and a homemade raspberry sauce.
Valentine’s Day is less than a month away and I’m excited for the holiday. We hardly ever go out to eat, to celebrate, because the restaurants are always jam packed with people.
Instead, Kim and I will make a special meal for each other, with one of us cooking a different course. It’s been that way for years, and personally, I find it much more appealing to have a quiet dinner at home than to suffer through the long waits at our favorite eateries.
Kim usually makes a dessert like red velvet cupcakes or red velvet truffles. This year, she wanted to work with white chocolate again and I couldn’t be more excited. She has prepared a white chocolate raspberry cheesecake dip that’s absolutely fabulous.
The dessert is creamy, rich, and loaded with cheesecake flavor. Best of all, the dip only uses seven ingredients and takes less than 20-minutes to prepare from start to finish.
Additionally, it looks amazing. The contrasts of red and white make it the perfect sweet option for Valentine’s Day.
While it’s not quite the same as making a white chocolate raspberry cheesecake, it is a whole lot easier. Simply melt some chocolate, combine a few ingredients with a mixer, and your basically done.
Whereas, baking a cheesecake takes time, as in hours. Most of don’t have time for that, so a dessert like this is great alternative.
Well, there’s not much more to say other than, let’s get started!
White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Dip:
To be begin, you’ll want to soften your cream cheese. I recommend removing it from your fridge at least an hour before mixing it with everything else.
However, if you forgot or are here because you’re ready to cook, there are some ways to quickly soften the cheese. You can put it front of something warm, like a space heater.
Or, you could microwave it on low, for 15-second intervals until it’s soft enough to leave finger imprint. In fact, the microwave method is how you will melt your chocolate.
Once the cream cheese is soft and the white chocolate is melted, it’s time to get down to business. Use a stand mixer or mixing bowl and hand mixer, to combine the cheese, chocolate, sugar, vanilla, and sour cream.
Start the mixer on low and then increase it to medium as you combine the ingredients. For this dip, you’ll want a smooth texture that’s easy for dipping graham crackers.
That’s it, the dip is done. Onward, to prepare the raspberry sauce.
So, this raspberry sauce comes together in minutes and only uses two tools. You’ll need a blender and a strainer or metal sieve.
In the blender, combine the raspberries and sugar, pulse until everything is liquefied. Then, strain the sauce to remove any seeds.
Last, drizzle or swirl it over the dip and serve the dessert. Simple, right? We chose chocolate graham crackers for dipping, but feel free to use whatever you like.
Like this dessert? Then, try our smores dip recipe, easy turtle cheesecake, or peppermint truffles!
Cheesecake Dip Tips:
If you can’t find fresh raspberries, you can use frozen. However, let me suggest that you thaw them out first and drain them of any excess water.
After reading this recipe, you should now know the base of most dessert dips is composed of cream cheese and sugar. Armed with that knowledge, you can now start creating your own dessert dips.
Try adding extracts, like peppermint or strawberry for a unique seasonal dish. If you’re interested, there are a ton of different sparkling wines that would pair perfectly with this dessert.
For example, I would reach for an Asti or nice Rose’, but I will leave that up to you.
Other Desserts to Try:
Ingredients
- 8 ounces white chocolate, good quality
- 1 cup fresh raspberries
- ¼ cup granulated sugar
- 16 ounces block-style cream cheese, softened
- 1 ¼ cups powdered sugar
- ⅓ cup sour cream
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Instructions
- Microwave the white chocolate, stirring every 15 seconds. Set aside.8 ounces white chocolate
- Combine raspberries and sugar in a food processor or blender. Pulse until smooth and fully pureed.1 cup fresh raspberries¼ cup granulated sugar
- Strain the mixture through a sieve to remove seeds.
- Use a hand mixer to combine softened cream cheese, powdered sugar, vanilla, and sour cream until smooth.16 ounces block-style cream cheese1 ¼ cups powdered sugar⅓ cup sour cream1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- Slowly add the melted chocolate. Mix until incorporated.
- Drizzle the raspberry sauce over the finished dip. Serve with chocolate or regular graham crackers.