Dulce de Leche Dip

Craving something rich, creamy and irresistibly sweet? This Dulce de Leche Caramel Dip is a fall must-make recipe! Made with just three simple ingredients, it’s velvety smooth and perfect for dipping crisp apples or your favorite fruits into. Plus, thanks to my dulce de leche hack, it comes together in no time, making it the ultimate quick indulgence for both kids and adults!

Close up of Dulce de Leche Caramel Dip in a serving dish on a white tiled surface

I’m back on my dessert dip nonsense, and I’m happy to be here because holy cow, this is irresistible and one of my new favorite recipes.

My younger daughter and I made it one afternoon, gobbled up our test immediately and then made it the next day because I’m nothing if not predictable when it comes to getting dessert recipes correct and sharing them with the world immediately.

You’re welcome.

This recipe has the vibes and flavors of classic caramel apples (and can be the centerpiece on a Caramel Apple Board), and I am here for it.

Why I love this recipe:

This creamy, sweet dessert dip is the dessert of fall. 

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    This Dulce de Leche Dip is super satisfying and wonderfully balanced, with hints of tanginess from the Greek yogurt and sweet, creamy caramel notes from the dulce de leche. It’s also got a pop of saltiness because salted desserts are craveable. (If you’re not into the salt, check out the note I made for you in the recipe card below.)

    It’s great paired with apples or other fruit, as well as crackers and cookies.

    It’s akin to the sweetness of a creamy Caramel Dip for apples… but it’s significantly faster to pull together, and there’s no cooking involved, so you won’t have to get out that candy thermometer! 

    Also, it doesn’t involve making a butterscotch sauce or a homemade caramel sauce, so that’s a win. There is no added high fructose corn syrup or artificial flavor, either, which makes me happy, too.

    What’s the difference between caramel and dulce de leche and butterscotch? The ingredients are different.

    • Dulce de leche is made when milk and sugar cook down until incredibly creamy and caramelized. (It can be made relatively easily in the Instant Pot with a can of sweetened condensed milk.)
    • Caramel is made when water and granulated sugar cook down together. The water eventually evaporates the sugar caramelizes, then you add butter and cream and salt, if desired. It is essentially candy-making and requires some serious kitchen attention!
    • And butterscotch is made when butter and dark brown sugar cook down together, like the caramel sauce above.

    The end result is wonderfully fall-centric and the dip has the perfect consistency: beautifully luscious and thick, so it sticks to whatever you dip into it. After all, who could turn down a caramel-y dessert in the fall?

    So whether you went apple picking or are looking for a sweet dessert dip to dip apple slices into or just want a sweet treat as a part of your snack, this recipe is here for you. After all, this is an easy caramel apple dip recipe for a reason…

    OH! And it’s great for entertaining, too, because it comes together so quickly. You can also double the recipe if you’re planning to feed a crowd.

    Other dessert dips that are great for entertaining: Chocolate Cheesecake DipRaspberry Yogurt Fruit Dip | Cheesecake Dip | Funfetti Dip

    Looking for sweet tooth inspiration? Head on over to my Dessert Recipe Index for some ideas.

    Ingredient to make Dulce de Leche Dip in bowls on a white tiled surface with a blue linen

    What you need to make this recipe

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    Let’s talk ingredients!

    In addition to the tools above, you’re going to need some ingredients to make this recipe, too! Chances are, you might already have some of them in your fridge or pantry. Scroll down to the recipe card for the full measurements and instructions.

    Here are the easy ingredients that you need to grab at the grocery store:

    • Greek yogurt — I used plain Greek yogurt. You may use nonfat, 1% or full fat. 
    • Canned dulce de leche — this is our not-so-secret ingredient that brings that caramel flavor to the dip. It is thick, sweet and decadent.
    • Kosher salt — medium grain kosher salt is my go-to for recipes. You could use a similarly sized sea salt.

    And of course, you’ll need a few dippers, as well. You can have as many or as few as you want, so feel free to have fun with it, especially if you’re hosting friends and sharing this with them.

    Here are some of our favorite things to dip into this Dulce de Leche Dip:

    • Apple slices
    • Strawberries
    • Raspberries
    • Graham crackers (the regular honey kind, the cinnamon-sugar kind or even the chocolate ones!)
    • Animal crackers
    • Vanilla wafers
    • Oreos
    • Cinnamon sugar pita chips
    • Pretzel Crisps or even soft, homemade pretzels
    Greek yogurt, dulce de leche and salt in a mixing bowl on a white tiled surface next to a blue linen

    How to make Dulce de Leche Dip

    Measure the yogurt and the dulce de leche into a large bowl.

    Use a hand mixer or a rubber spatula to whip them together until combined. This may take a little time because the dulce de leche is extremely thick.

    Season with salt, and stir until that has been incorporated. It will be thick, but this is the right consistency because it will stick to whatever you dip into it.

    And that’s it. Some people serve a homemade caramel apple dip like this with toffee bits or chocolate chips, but I chose to leave it plain! 

    Serve with your favorite dippers — fresh apple slices, crispy pretzels (or soft pretzels!), Graham crackers, fruit, etc. 

    The sky is the limit, so have fun with it and choose dippers that you enjoy!

    Mixed Dulce de Leche Caramel Dip in a bowl with a rubber spatula on a white tiled surface next to a blue linen

    How to store:

    Store in an airtight container (or even a mason jar) in the refrigerator for up to a week.

    You might have to drain off excess water from the yogurt before enjoying again.

    A hand holds an apple slice dipped in Dulce de Leche Caramel Dip above a platter

    Erin’s Easy Entertaining Tips

    This Caramel Dip recipe is a crowd pleaser and fun to serve kids and adults for a variety of occasions.

    If you need an easy dipper for kids and mamas to enjoy during a playdate? This is it.

    Want a little sweet treat to serve at a backyard barbecue? This would be perfect.

    This dessert dip is truly wonderful for entertaining because it requires very few ingredients and comes together quickly.

    If we’re hosting friends or family and want to serve this dip, here are some things I suggest:

    • Double the recipe for a crowd. We’ve hosted family and served this as a dessert snack. It was gone in no time flat.
    • Make it in advance. Since this keeps well in the fridge, make it a day or two in advance so all you have to do is remove the dip from the fridge 30 minutes before you plan on serving it. You will need to drain any excess moisture from it.
    • Offer all kinds of dippers. Depending on who you’re hosting, you might want more or less of some dips. For us, we went with a variety of different apple slices, as well as some pretzels, cookies and Graham crackers. Please do whatever works best for you!
    Side angle of caramel dulce de leche dip in a serving dish surrounded by apples

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I use caramel sauce in place of dulce de leche in this recipe?

    While I’m sure you can, I have not given it a try and do not know how it would go. Caramel sauce is significantly thinner than dulce de leche, so you’d have a thinner dip.

    Close up of two apple slices sitting in dulce de leche dip

    Quick tips and tricks for the best Dulce de Leche Dip

    • Make sure you’ve got the ingredients on hand. Of course, this is an obvious step, but I stress this because store-bought dulce de leche is so easy to use. If you don’t have it on hand, you will need to make your own, which is significantly more time-consuming.
    • Store this Dulce de Leche in an airtight food storage container in the refrigerator for up to a week! High fives for being able to make this dip well in advance so you don’t have to fret the day of your gathering.
    • Add this dessert to a dessert board for extra fun!

    More delicious treats to try:

    You can’t go wrong with these scrumptious No Bake Peanut Butter Bars with Pretzels.

    Also, Butterscotch Haystacks are a classic cookie that require no baking!

    Our entire family loves Pumpkin Spice Rice Krispie Treats throughout the fall months.

    Here’s how you make this desert dip:

    Close up of Dulce de Leche Caramel Dip in a serving dish on a white tiled surface

    Dulce de Leche Dip

    Erin Parker, The Speckled Palate
    Craving something rich, creamy and irresistibly sweet? This Dulce de Leche Caramel Dip is a fall must-make recipe! Made with just three simple ingredients, it’s velvety smooth and perfect for dipping crisp apples or your favorite fruits into. Plus, thanks to my dulce de leche hack, it comes together in no time, making it the ultimate quick indulgence for both kids and adults!
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    Servings 8 servings
    Calories 8 kcal
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Total Time 10 minutes

    Ingredients
      

    • ½ cup plain Greek yogurt unsweetened (120g)
    • 6 tablespoons dulce de leche 135g
    • ½ teaspoon kosher salt 3g

    Dippers

    • Apple slices
    • Graham crackers
    • Animal crackers
    • Oreos
    • Vanilla Wafers
    • Pretzels
    • Strawberries
    • Raspberries

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    Instructions
     

    • Measure the Greek yogurt and dulce de leche into a large bowl.
    • Mix the two ingredients together using a hand mixer or a rubber spatula. Blend until smooth and creamy. This might take a few minutes because the dulce de leche is extremely thick.
    • Sprinkle in the salt, and stir until combined.
    • Serve with apple slices and your favorite fruits, crispy pretzels, Graham crackers or cookies.

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    Notes

    If you’re sensitive to salt, start with ¼ teaspoon and add more after tasting.
    How to store: Place the dip in an airtight food container and store in the fridge. It will last for up to a week. You might need to drain excess water from it before serving.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1servingCalories: 8kcalCarbohydrates: 0.5gProtein: 1gFat: 0.05gSaturated Fat: 0.01gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.001gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.01gTrans Fat: 0.001gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 150mgPotassium: 18mgSugar: 0.4gVitamin A: 1IUCalcium: 14mgIron: 0.01mg
    Keyword caramel, caramel dip, dessert dip, dulce de leche, dulce de leche dessert, dulce de leche dip, easy dessert dip, no bake, no bake dessert, no bake dessert recipe, no bake desserts
    Course Desserts & Sweet Treats
    Cuisine American
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    About the Author:

    Erin Parker is a Southern gal living in Texas with her husband and two daughters. She started The Speckled Palate to share what she was cooking as a newlywed… and over the years, it’s evolved to capture her love for hosting. Specifically, the EASIEST, lowest key entertaining because everyone deserves to see their people and connect over good food. Learn more about her

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