Funfetti Dip is a healthy no-bake treat that takes just like cake batter! Only 3 ingredients and perfect for dipping fruit or cookies.

This dip is my current obsession. It tastes like cake batter but there’s no guilt because it’s packed with protein from yogurt!
I’m really enjoying fresh summer berries and apple slices with it but my kids have been digging it with vanilla wafers and animal crackers.
If you need a light (but still delicious!) summer sweet treat, this is definitely it! It only calls for 4 ingredients and takes just a few minutes to put together.
It’s also great for lunchboxes if your kiddo comes home with their fruit still in their lunchbox everyday. A couple spoonfuls of this sweet dip will definitely make apple slices look more appealing!

Why You’re Going To Love This Recipe
- It’s a healthy, protein-packed dip that doesn’t taste healthy! Consider it part of your meal prep to go with your fruit!
- It’s takes only 5 minutes to put it together! You need to refrigerate it for an hour and then you have dessert.
- It’s a delicious no bake dessert that you will want to make all summer long. Because who wants to heat up the oven during the hottest part of summer?!

Ingredients
- Funfetti Cake Mix – you could easily change the flavor of this dip by using a different flavor of cake mix.
- Plain Yogurt – this adds a ton of protein to the dip! Make sure it’s plain yogurt and not one that has added sugar or flavor. If you really want to maximize the protein, go for plain Greek yogurt. It will make a thicker dip but adds even more protein.
- Reduced Fat Cool Whip – this makes the dip light and fluffy. You could, of course, use regular Cool Whip but the goal of this recipe is healthy but still delicious.
- Sprinkles – I like to use rainbow jimmies sprinkles in this but you can use whatever kind you prefer. If you switch up the cake mix flavor, you could change up the sprinkles to match! Like, if you use a chocolate cake mix, use chocolate jimmies instead.
How To Make Funfetti Dip
- Combine ingredients. Use a rubber spatula to mix cake mix, Greek yogurt, and Cool Whip together until no lumps remain.
- Chill. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
- Serve. Serve with fruit or animal crackers.

How Long Is It Good For?
Funfetti dip is good for up to 3 days. Make sure to store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
This is supposed to be a cold dip so you can serve it straight from the fridge or let it sit at room temperature for a couple minutes just to take the chill off.
Can You Freeze It?
I don’t recommend trying to freeze this dip. I think the texture would change once frozen and defrosted.
What To Serve With It
I really enjoy this dip with fresh fruit. Strawberries, sliced apples, and grapes are my favorite but you could use any fruit that you like.
It’s also delicious with cookies like vanilla wafers, animal crackers, or graham crackers.
If you like a sweet and salty combination, try it with pretzels!

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Funfetti Dip
Funfetti Dip is a healthy no-bake treat that takes just like cake batter! Only 3 ingredients and perfect for dipping fruit or cookies.
Ingredients
- 1 18.9 oz box Funfetti cake mix
- 2 cups fat-free plain Greek yogurt
- 1 cup reduced fat Cool Whip
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl, use a rubber spatula to mix cake mix, Greek yogurt, and Cool Whip together until no lumps remain.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
- Serve with fruit or animal crackers.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 218Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 357mgCarbohydrates: 41gFiber: 1gSugar: 23gProtein: 6g


Lainey says
Awsomazingly delishes and you must use vinilla yogurt
Juanita White says
Why use the vanilla yogurt instead of the plain?