Fruit Dips

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By Jesse Jayne Rutherford with input from Lucy Rutherford


Entertaining isn’t always an evening event. These fruit dips are perfect centerpieces to a morning brunch, holiday breakfast, or early family gathering.


SOUR CREAM FRUIT DIP


Ingredients:


  • One 16-ounce tub sour cream (you can use light sour cream, if you like)
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • Fruit for dipping: use a variety of the best-looking fruits you can find that are in-season locally, or that are available for purchase where you live.
  • The following fruits are usually available to all, and go well with this dip:
  • Granny Smith and red delicious apples
  • Bananas
  • Red grapes
  • Strawberries



Directions:


  1. Combine all dip ingredients and mix well.
  2. Slice fruits as usual for presentation.
  3. Arrange sliced fruit around the dip on a tray and serve while still cool.
  4. You may wish to sprinkle the fruit with fresh lemon juice to prevent it from turning brown if you expect it to sit a while.



Yield: 16 ounces


MASCARPONE CHEESE FRUIT DIP


Ingredients:


  • One 8-ounce tub sour cream
  • 1 tablespoon honey or real maple syrup
  • Seeds scraped from one vanilla bean
  • Fruit for dipping: use a variety of the best-looking fruits you can find that are in-season locally, or that are available for purchase where you live.
  • The following fruits are usually available to all, and go well with this dip:
  • Granny Smith and red delicious apples
  • Peaches
  • Nectarines
  • Strawberries 



Directions:


  1. Combine all dip ingredients and mix well.
  2. Slice fruits as usual for presentation.
  3. Arrange sliced fruit around the dip on a tray and serve while still cool.
  4. You may wish to sprinkle the fruit with fresh lemon juice to prevent it from turning brown if you expect it to sit a while.
  5. You can also drizzle the fruit with the honey or maple syrup.



Yield: 8 ounces (You may wish to double this recipe.)


Photo courtesy of startcooking.com

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