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This chocolate dip comes together in 5 minutes with Greek yogurt, cocoa powder, maple syrup, and peanut butter! It’s a crowd-pleasing healthy fruit dip that feels indulgent.

Chocolate Fruit Dip
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True story: after I set out a bowl of this chocolate fruit dip at a gathering with Alex’s family recently, it gone in 20 minutes and everyone was asking me for the recipe! Everyone was surprised that it was “healthy”: aka made with wholesome ingredients and no actual chocolate.

Greek yogurt forms the creamy base, Dutch process cocoa gives a fudgy chocolate flavor, and a spoonful of peanut butter makes it rich enough to be a dip. This is a spin on my popular healthy chocolate pudding snack recipe, but made to enjoy with others (instead of guard your own bowl, like I do!).

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • 5 minutes, one bowl. Stir everything together and you’re done!
  • Made with real ingredients. Greek yogurt, pure maple syrup, dark cocoa powder: things you might already have in your pantry (if you are me)
  • Actually healthy. It’s got protein from the yogurt, antioxidants from the cocoa, and natural sweetness from maple syrup.
  • Crowd-pleaser. I’ve served this to kids, to adults, to people who claim they don’t like yogurt. Everyone always loves it!

Ingredient Notes

Because there are only 5 ingredients in this healthy dip, each one is actually very important to get right. Please read the following carefully:

  • Greek yogurt: Use whole milk yogurt, and a brand that is very thick. I like Fage brand. (I find that Stonyfield brand is a little looser in texture and I prefer Fage here.) As a bonus, you’re getting a big hit of protein in every serving. You could also try this with a plain thick vegan coconut yogurt: I have had good results with the brand Cocojune.
  • Dark (Dutch process) cocoa powder: This is the secret to that deep chocolate flavor. Dutch process cocoa has a smoother, darker taste compared to natural cocoa powder (which you’ll know if you bake often). Please use the right type here.
  • Pure maple syrup: I always buy “Grade A: Dark Color, Robust Flavor” maple syrup here. I’ve found that light or medium maple syrup has a lighter, fruitier flavor that doesn’t work with my chocolate experiments. Trust me :)
  • Peanut butter: Just a hint gives the dip a slightly thicker, richer consistency. For nut allergies, you can use sunflower butter.
  • Vanilla extract: This adds depth! It’s the only ingredient you can leave out in a pinch.
Dutch process vs regular cocoa powder
The difference between Dutch process cocoa powder vs standard cocoa powder

Tips for Chocolate Fruit Dip

This recipe is so simple, I don’t even need to demonstrate how to make it — just dump and stir! Here are a few things to note:

  • Mix until completely smooth. This takes a bit of time to incorporate the cocoa powder (watch for splashes, too!).
  • No substitutions, please. This is a good reason to buy dark or Dutch process cocoa powder! Then you can use it in my healthy chocolate pudding and chocolate banana muffins.
  • It’s best with sweet fruit. I had some underripe strawberries with it and it didn’t taste great — but with sweet grapes or super sweet berries, it’s a win!

What to Serve For Dipping

The obvious answer is fruit: this really is a natural chocolate fruit dip! Of course, you can also dip other things, too. Here’s what I love most:

  • Strawberries: The berry sweetness is perfect: just make sure they are ripe.
  • Grapes: Green grapes are my favorite here.
  • Pineapple: Ripe pineapple is a nice contrast.
  • Banana slices: If you’re a banana person (though honestly I prefer these Chocolate Covered Bananas.)
  • Apple slices: This gives similar energy to my 4 Ingredient Apple Dip or Peanut Butter Dip.
  • Pretzels or graham crackers: Use a minimally-processed pretzel or graham cracker.

Ways To Serve It

This chocolate dip is great as an easy snack, a healthy snack for kids, or even as a Mediterranean diet dessert recipe. It’s also a great dip recipe for parties. Set it out with a fruit tray and then a veggie tray with my Greek yogurt-based ranch dip!

Storage Instructions

Store this fruit dip airtight in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Give it a quick stir before serving: it releases a little liquid as it sits and this should be re-incorporated.

I don’t recommend freezing it, but it’s possible it would work! Here’s my guide on how to freeze yogurt.

Other Healthy Dips I Know You’ll Love

There’s a certain type of person who likes this type of dip. If you’re like me and obsessed with stirring together random healthy ingredients, try these healthy dips:

Dietary Notes

This chocolate fruit dip is vegetarian and gluten-free. For vegan, try it with a plain thick vegan coconut yogurt: I’ve had good results with the brand Cocojune in other recipes (like my tzatziki sauce).

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This chocolate fruit dip comes together in 5 minutes with Greek yogurt, cocoa powder, maple syrup, and peanut butter! It’s a crowd-pleasing healthy snack that feels indulgent.

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 6 to 8 1x

Ingredients

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  • 1 cup thick, whole milk Greek yogurt (I like Fage)
  • 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup (marked Dark Color Robust Flavor)
  • ¼ cup dark chocolate (Dutch process) cocoa powder
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 Tbsp creamy peanut butter

Instructions

  1. Mix all ingredients. Taste and add a hint more maple syrup if desired (I like to add a small drizzle more).
  2. Store refrigerated for up to 1 week. Serve with fruit for dipping like strawberries, grapes, or pineapple. 

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Alex & Sonja

Hi there! We’re Alex & Sonja Overhiser, authors of two cookbooks, busy parents, and a real life couple who cooks together. We founded the A Couple Cooks website in 2010 to share simple, seasonal recipes and the joy of cooking. We now offer thousands of original recipes, cooking tips, and meal planning ideas—all written and photographed by the two of us (and tested on our kids!).

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