Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes Dip
If there’s one holiday dessert that always brings out the kid in me, it’s those iconic Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes. So when I stumbled across a dessert dip on Little Debbie’s own website a while back, I knew I had to try it. I mean—Christmas Tree Cakes, but in dip form? Absolutely yes.
And let me tell you… it was a hit. Like “everyone in my family scraped the bowl clean and asked if I could make it again for Christmas” kind of hit. It’s one of those easy holiday treats you can whip up in minutes, but it feels fun and festive enough to bring to any party.
This year I’m already planning ahead, and the dip is definitely going on my Christmas dessert table. I’ve even discovered a new way to serve it that makes it even better…
This Dip + Homemade Krumkake = Pure Holiday Magic
One of my personal goals this season was to finally learn how to make Krumkake, the delicate Norwegian cone-shaped cookies that are cooked on a patterned iron. I’ve always admired how beautiful they look—and how perfectly crisp they are. Stay tuned for that recipe coming up soon too.
Well, I made my first batch this year… and suddenly realized that Krumkake and Christmas Tree Cakes Dip are basically meant for each other. The warm vanilla flavor of the dip pairs so well with the crunchy cookie. The dip doesn’t overpower the Krumkake, and the Krumkake gives the dip a delicious little bite of texture.
So if you’re making this dip for Christmas, I highly recommend adding a plate of homemade Krumkake on the side. Trust me… your dessert table will look like something straight out of a holiday bakery case.

What is Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes Dip?
Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes Dip is a sweet, creamy dessert dip made by blending the famous Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes with cream cheese, milk, and whipped topping. The cakes break down into the mixture and give the dip their iconic vanilla flavor, frosting sweetness, and those classic red and green sprinkles.
Think of it like a fluffy cake batter dip with a festive twist—super smooth, lightly whipped, and full of holiday nostalgia. It tastes almost like a cross between cake batter, frosting, and a vanilla mousse.
It’s also one of the easiest holiday treats you can make. You only need a few ingredients, no baking, and about 5 minutes of mixing. Serve it with graham crackers, pretzels, vanilla wafers, or even homemade krumkake for the perfect Christmas dessert board.
Why You’ll Love This Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes Dip
- Only a few simple ingredients
- Sweet, fluffy, and full of that nostalgic Christmas Tree Cake flavor
- Perfect for parties, potlucks, or Christmas Eve movie nights
- Kid-friendly and adult-approved
- So good with graham crackers, pretzels, vanilla wafers, OR Krumkake
Ingredients
- Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes
- Cream Cheese, softened
- Milk
- Vanilla Extract
- Whipped Topping or Homemade Whipped Cream
- Red & Green Sprinkles, for garnish
- Cookies, Fruit, or Other “Dippables” for Serving

How to make Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes Dip
Add cakes, cream cheese, milk and vanilla to a food processor and puree until smooth.

Transfer mixture to a large bowl and fold in whipped topping or Homemade Whipped Cream.

Place dip in serving bowl and refrigerate until serving.
Just before serving, garnish with additional sprinkles.

Serve with graham crackers, animal crackers, vanilla wafers, or fresh fruit for dipping.

Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes Dip
Ingredients
- 1 Carton Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes
- 1 8- oz. Package Cream Cheese
- 1/3 Cup Milk
- 1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 1 8- oz. Tub Whipped Topping or Homemade Whipped Cream
- Red & Green Sprinkles for garnish
- Cookies Fruit, or Other “Dippables” for Serving
Instructions
- Add cakes, cream cheese, milk and vanilla to a food processor and puree until smooth.
- Transfer mixture to a large bowl and fold in whipped topping.
- Place dip in serving bowl and refrigerate until serving.
- Just before serving, garnish with additional sprinkles.
- Serve with graham crackers, animal crackers, vanilla wafers, or fresh fruit for dipping.
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