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Dessert 7-Layer Dip Sweetens Up Your Super Bowl Party

Devising a dessert 7-layer dip is no easy feat.  Earlier this week in the midst of all the chicken wing and pulled pork sandwich recipes, I wondered out loud on Twitter, “Why have I seen no 7-layer dip with chocolate pudding, caramel, cool whip and M&M’s (ok, you figure out the other 3).”  Rebekah at PDXFoodLove chimed in w/ “Pretzels? Samoas? Nutella?” And an idea so evil and yet so delicious was born.

After I consulted with the #Kitchenparty crew at Bakespace.com last Thursday night on whether this was good or bad to start with, Rebekah put it up for a challenge, so we’re both making a dessert 7-layer dip today so you’ll have two options. Rebekah’s creation is here.  I haven’t even seen it yet, since we’re going live at the same time!  I only wish we’d thought of this sooner, so you wouldn’t be reading this the night before the Super Bowl.


The Super Bowl ranks as the second biggest eating day in the US, second only to Thanksgiving…or so I heard somewhere earlier this week.  On this most American of holidays (oh, that’s right, they still haven’t declared the Super Bowl (or the day after) a holiday, it’s a crime) this dessert 7-layer dip keeps it all-American, er, well, except for the Nutella. 85.7% percent American then.

dessert 7-layer dip cross section| dailywaffle

 

Top to bottom:

Caramel sauce

Cream Cheese Whipped Cream

Strawberries

Nutella

Banana

Pretzel and Saltine crumbs

Chocolate Pudding

So let’s look at this a second, you’ve effectively got 3 sets of layers going on here…an old school chocolate pudding pie; a banana nutella (crepe); and a strawberries and cream/cream cheese (cake) kind of thing.  Are you sold yet?

The key for me was to keep it dippable.  It’s easy to start straying into parfait and trifle territory with chunks of brownie or cake. No shame in that game, I’m just trying to do a dip here.   I also stayed away from the booze in this one to make it kid-friendly, though I did soak a Nilla wafer with a little whiskey to see what would happen.  Maybe next time. 🙂

I’m not a big fan of instant pudding, so I made the chocolate pudding using my standard recipe (from Everyday Food) minus the egg yolks. I also added 1 t. of espresso powder.  You’ll need to give it time to chill (at least a few hours, or preferably overnight) so if you’re in a time crunch, grab the instant Jell-o box at the store go with that.

dessert 7-layer dip nutella| dailywaffle

The rest is just layering.  But there is a troublemaker here – the Nutella layer. You’ll need to warm it slightly in the microwave, which they tell you not to do, but it works just fine if you heat it in 10 second increments and stir between zaps. It’ll still be thick, but at least you’ll get a reasonably even layer down.

dessert 7-layer dip strawberry| dailywaffle

So layer, layer, layer, then we get to the cream cheese whipped cream, which is brilliant.  Not only do you get a hint of that cream cheese tang with the softness of whipped cream, it also helps keep the cream stable. Bonus! You can thank the Kitchn for that tip.

Drizzle on the caramel sauce and there you go – chocolate pie meets banana nutella crepe meets strawberries and cream(cheesecake) – in 7 deliciously dippable layers.  Tomorrow, I’ll be rooting for the ‘Niners.  Enjoy the game (or the commercials)!

dessert 7-layer dip | dailywaffle

 

Dessert 7-Layer Dip

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 c. chocolate pudding
  • 1 c. pretzel and saltine crumbs (~ 1 c. mini pretzel twists, 12 saltines)
  • 3/4 to 1 c. Nutella, softened slightly in the microwave in 10 second increments until easily spreadable
  • 10 smallish strawberries, sliced (or chopped)
  • 1 large banana, sliced (or chopped)
  • 2 c. whipping cream
  • 1 8 oz. package cream cheese, at room temperature
  • 3 T. powdered sugar
  • 2 t. vanilla extract
  • 2-3 T. caramel sauce, heated slightly in the microwave in 10-second increments until drizzle-able.

Instructions

1

In a small bowl, beat the cream cheese until it's light and aerated. In another bowl, using a hand mixer or your Kitchen Aid, whip the cream until it forms soft peaks. Add the cream cheese to the whipped cream and whip until it forms firm peaks. Fold in the powdered sugar and vanilla. Refrigerate until ready to use.

2

Spread the chocolate pudding in the bottom of an 11x7 rectangular glass dish. Layer on pretzel/saltine crumbs, banana, nutella, strawberries and cream cheese whipped cream. Drizzle on the caramel sauce.

3

Serve with corn chips, pretzels, graham crackers, Nilla wafers or other dippers of your choosing.

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  • Joanna Bonicker
    April 13, 2014 at 8:23 pm

    Do you think I could turn this into a trifle?

    • Michelle
      April 18, 2014 at 9:29 am

      Absolutely. You’ll just want to make sure to have a big enough container or a trifle bowl, since bringing cake layers into the equation will make it a lot bigger. Let me know how it comes out!

  • Loida
    February 2, 2014 at 8:23 pm

    I saw this pretty late but I had 5 of the seven ingredients so I made it and it was delish! I didnt put in the caramel or pretzels, but I didnt miss them either because it was awesome!

  • natalie @ wee eats
    February 6, 2013 at 5:39 pm

    Love this concept! Looks delicious, I can’t wait to make it!

    • Michelle
      February 7, 2013 at 2:07 pm

      Thanks, Natalie! It’s pretty rich stuff, but it’s pretty dang good, if I do say so myself. 🙂 Hope you check out Rebekah’s go at the dessert 7-layer over at PDXFoodLove, too!

  • Mary K
    February 2, 2013 at 7:06 pm

    First time visitor from PDXFoodLove. Great looking dip and I love the printable recipe!

    • Michelle
      February 3, 2013 at 9:40 am

      Thanks, Mary! And thanks for stopping by!

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