Healthy Primal Fruit Dip Recipe

Last Updated on April 29, 2024 by Ellen Christian

Looking for a healthy fruit dip recipe? Try this Primal Fruit Dip that is suitable for most diabetics and those wanting lower sugar dip recipes.

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Primal fruit dip recipe

 Primal Fruit Dip Recipe

I have been searching for a primal fruit dip recipe that I could set out at parties when we entertain.  I love dipping fruit but most of the traditional fruit dips are chocolate or caramel which are generally not Paleo or even primal.

And, I generally offer local organic apples when setting out a fruit dip because they are plentiful here in Vermont.  You could also set out slices of orange or fresh strawberries for your guests to enjoy. Look for in season and organic whenever possible.

For those not familiar with primal/Paleo, diet, people who follow a Paleo diet do not eat processed foods, grains, dairy, anything artificial, sweeteners, beans, peanuts, etc.

 People who follow a Primal diet typically follow the Paleo diet but allow the addition of high-quality dairy like Greek yogurt. There is more to the explanation but that gives you the basic idea.

Primal fruit dip recipe

Greek yogurt is typically strained two or three times compared to the one time that traditional yogurt has been strained.  That makes Greek yogurt the perfect choice when making this primal fruit dip recipe.  

You want the fruit dip to be thicker so it sticks to your fruit.

Primal fruit dip recipe

For those that are not following a primal diet, you can set out crisps, crackers or rounds for guests to dip as well.

When I choose Greek yogurt, I make sure to choose a Greek yogurt like Stonyfield Farms Organic Greek yogurt that has live active cultures. Live active cultures help maintain intestinal health.

 Choosing an organic Greek from Stonyfield Farms Organic means that there are no toxic pesticides or GMOs used. Simply Organic spices and extracts are the safest, highest quality herbs and spices I have found.

Primal fruit dip recipe

If you’re looking for a few more primal fruit dip recipes, try this vegan caramel apple dip by The Spruce Eats and this paleo caramel sauce by Bakerita.

Check out my tips for staying paleo if you follow the paleo diet.

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Yield: 4

Primal Fruit Dip Recipe

Primal fruit dip recipe

Looking for a healthy fruit dip recipe? Try this Primal Fruit Dip that is suitable for most diabetics and those wanting lower sugar dip recipes.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup plain Stonyfield Greek yogurt
  • 2 tbsp honey (you can add more/less depending on how sweet you like it)
  • 1 teaspoon Simply Organic Madagascar pure vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp Simply Organic cinnamon
  • Fresh fruit of your choice

Instructions

  1. Mix all of the ingredients except the fruit well.
  2. Slice the fruit and set on a plate. If you are using apples, spritz them with lemon juice to stop them from turning brown when exposed to air.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 62Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 14mgCarbohydrates: 11gFiber: 1gSugar: 10gProtein: 4g

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118 thoughts on “Healthy Primal Fruit Dip Recipe”

  1. Cinnamon is at the top of the list! A childhood memory is whenever I was sick, my mother made me toast with butter, and cinnamon and sugar!

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  2. I’m a big spice fan. I really love cooking with rosemary – it has such a unique flavor, and it makes baked chicken taste yummy! 

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  3. We love using garlic, nutmeg, cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, chilli powder, turmeric, cumin… We love making and eating chilli, dips, sauces, pies… Merry Christmas!

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  4. My favorite spice is ginger. Well at least I consider that a spice lol, it helps pull together almost any brine and makes for such good flavored meats.

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  5. Right now, I really love cinnamon! I love using it with squash or pumpkin in muffins. I also love it in a superfood mix with nut butter, coconut oil, and a bit of manaku honey!

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  6. Garlic powder is my favorite spice to cook with. I make spaghetti sauce and various Italian dishes with it.

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  7. I use a lot of Garlic salt if anything is missing flavor…lol but idk if that’s considered a spice. The next in line would be Italian seasoning. I use it in pasta, soups, etc.

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  8. Garlic Powder and I put in many of my savory dishes especially with chicken. I also use caraway seeds a lot when I make my cabbage and noodles. 

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  9. I LOVE cardamom! I love to add a little to waffles or homemade donuts. Its good in many baked goods that use cinnamon or nutmeg, you can add a little or substitute.

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  10. I like their chili powder. In my opinion if you want good chili, you need to have good chili powder. The cheap stuff just doesn’t cut it. 

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  11. My favorite spice is cinnamon and I use it in so many things! I put it on my oatmeal, on sweet carrots, in mashed sweet potatoes, and lots of desserts

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  12. Chili powder is probably the spice I cook with the most, I buy it in bulk! Looking at their website, I’ve always wanted to try Herbes de Provence, it sounds like a great mix for burgers

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  13. I love a good curry powder!  We use it for everything from dips to meats & veggies to crepes and shortbread cookies.  Thanks for such a great and very useful giveaway.  Happy holidays 🙂

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  14. Cubans have a combo of spices we call “Adobo”  it’s salt,garlic,oregano,onion in powder form, all put together, and we put it on just about EVERTHING!!  

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  15. I recently learned to love cooking with fresh garlic.  It does AMAZING things to ordinary dishes!! I use it in MOST of my dinners regardless of what it is.  Plus it has health benefits.

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