This chocolate fruit dip is an easy, healthy and delicious way to enjoy fresh fruit. Just add the three ingredients, stir and get dipping!
Adults and kids alike will love this creamy, rich and chocolaty dip!
Pair it up with our yummy Greek yogurt fruit dip recipe with peanut butter, you’ll have a healthy and delicious choice of dips!
Easy and Healthy Chocolate Fruit Dip Recipe with Greek Yogurt
This healthy fruit dip with Greek yogurt is crazy easy to make, with only three ingredients: Greek yogurt, cocoa, and honey.
Honestly, though, dips are a hit at any get together. Our favorite dips for a crowd include indulgent cream cheese caramel apple dip, our easy taco dip, a Velveeta queso dip, and even an irresistible bacon cheddar ranch dip.
This dip is a chocolate Greek yogurt dip that everyone will love. It’s made with healthy, fresh ingredients, and just calls out for fresh fruit!
It’s a wonderful way to sneak in some healthy options into snack time, or even add a low carb choice to a party. Not that you need an occasion to make this dip!
It takes less than five minutes to make, so I mix it up whenever I want a chocolaty good snack without a lot of calories! It’s the perfect Greek yogurt dessert dip!
This is a chocolate fruit dip without cream cheese. Now, we love cream cheese, don’t get us wrong, but to keep this dip lower in fat and calories, it’s made with Greek yogurt instead.
Here’s what you’ll need to make this chocolate yogurt dip recipe! Don’t blink, it’s a pretty short list, with only three ingredients for the dip itself!
- 1 cup Greek yogurt
- 6 tbsp cocoa powder
- 5 tbsp honey
- fresh fruit like apples, bananas, mandarin oranges, and strawberries for dipping
It’s so easy to make, too. Just add Greek yogurt, cocoa and honey (or stevia) to a medium bowl, and whisk until mixed.
Dip and enjoy!
Variations
It’s easy to switch up this tasty dip. Just add 3 tbsp natural peanut butter to make a delicious, chocolate peanut butter dip for an easy hit at any party.
Substitute Stevia for the honey to get a delicious, keto fruit dip. Stevia is a natural sweetener that will instantly transform this tasty dip into a low carb fruit dip. Add 10 drops of Stevia to start, stir, and add a few drops at a time to taste. Stevia is incredibly sweet, so go slowly! The result is a low carb, clean eating fruit dip you’ll love!
We like Sweet Leaf SteviaClear drops, because it doesn’t contain any extra alcohol or other sweeteners. Get Sweet Leaf Stevia on Amazon here.
What’s the best fruit to dip in chocolate?
We love to dip apples, strawberries, mandarin oranges and bananas in this yummy chocolate fruit dip recipe, but really any fruit will work. Raspberries and blackberries are especially delicious.
Tip! The dip doesn’t stick as well to any fruit that’s overly wet, so give fruits like melons, orange slices and pineapple a quick pat with a paper towel before dipping.
Pretzels are surprisingly good (the contrast of the salty pretzel and sweet chocolate is delicious)!
We’ve also served this dip with soft, white marshmallows and vanilla wafers. So good!
What would you serve with this easy chocolate fruit dip? Let us know!
Chocolate Fruit Dip Recipe with Greek Yogurt
This 3 ingredient chocolate fruit dip recipe is easy, healthy and a sure hit!
Ingredients
- 1 cup Greek yogurt
- 6 tbsp cocoa powder
- 5 tbsp honey
- fresh fruit like apples, bananas, mandarin oranges, and strawberries for dipping
Instructions
- Add Greek yogurt, cocoa and honey (or stevia) to a medium bowl.
- Whisk until mixed.
- Serve with cut fruit of your choice! Dip and enjoy!
Notes
This is delicious with 1/8 of a cup mini chocolate chips mixed in!
If you want to cut the calories and carbs, substitute stevia for the honey for a yummy keto fruit dip! Add a few drops of stevia at a time to taste.
Using stevia instead of honey brings the per serving nutrition information to: calories 52, carbs 6.3 g, fat 1.1 g, and protein 8.4 grams. That's a delicious, low carb and keto chocolate fruit dip recipe for sure!
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 4 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 251Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 24mgCarbohydrates: 56gFiber: 6gSugar: 42gProtein: 9g
All information and tools presented and written within this site are intended for informational purposes only. I am not a certified nutritionist and any nutritional information should only be used as a general guideline.
3 comments
This Healthy Chocolate Fruit Dip sounds delicious and looks creamy and chocolatey, Micki! I think that my grandchildren (and the bigger folks) would love it after school or in their lunches. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you for great healthy alternative snack recipe. Good thing is my children did not realise the dip is healthy version and ate them all 😀
Now that my kids are back in school, this would make the perfect after school snack! Sweet & healthy!