Love dessert dips? Try this Cream Cheese Fruit Dip, this Peppermint Bark Cheesecake Dip, or this Dunkaroo Dip next! The first time I had authentic Cannoli, I was in Sicily. I knew from the first bite that it was the best thing I’d ever eaten. Fresh cannoli are a sweet treat about the length of your palm. They have a creamy ricotta filling with chocolate chips in it, and a outer fried shell that is dipped in chocolate. It’s heavenly, to say the least, and if you ever visit Sicily, you need to try them fresh. I’ve already shared with you my Homemade Cannoli Crepes which are a delicious breakfast or dessert treat. This easy Cannoli Dip is the perfect sweet treat dip for any occasion, from casual movie nights to special occasion dessert tables! Serve this sweet dip on your Dessert Charcuterie Board to WOW your guests! For more easy no-bake dessert ideas, check out my Pineapple Lemonade Fruit Dip, my No Bake Cookie Dough Cheesecake Recipe, and this No Bake Lemon Raspberry Icebox Cake.
Ingredients Needed:
Ricotta Cheese: smooth full-fat ricotta cheese works best for the creamiest texture and richest flavor. Sugar: powdered sugar (confectioners’ sugar) helps to thicken the dip slightly and sweeten it without making it grainy. I haven’t tried this recipe with any other sweeteners. Vanilla Extract: adds a warm sweetness to the dip. Cinnamon: gives the dip a classic Cannoli flavor. You can skip it if you prefer! Cream: I find heavy whipping cream lightens the dip and makes it more scoopable. You can omit it if you prefer to use just ricotta. Chocolate Chips: mini chocolate chips will work well here as they disperse more evenly in the dip than regular chocolate chips. Be sure to only stir them in before serving! For serving: broken waffle cones or fresh strawberries are great for dipping!
How to Make Cannoli Dip
This easy dip is ready in just 10 minutes! The full recipe with detailed instructions is included in the recipe card below.
Tips and Notes
Sitting out. Be mindful that this dip should be kept refrigerated, and not sit out for longer than an hour or two at a time. Ricotta. There isn’t a replacement for ricotta here since that is the main ingredient in cannoli filling. Look for a smooth, full-fat version, and drain any visible water from the ricotta before scooping it out. Mixer. You’ll need a hand mixer or stand mixer to whip the mixture properly! Using a hand whisk will be difficult, and won’t get the same results. You could use an immersion blender if you don’t have a mixer. Making ahead. If you’re making the dip ahead of time, leave out the fillings (chocolate chips/chopped nuts, etc.) until serving. The dip will separate slightly after a few days, so you’ll have to stir it to a smooth consistency before serving again. This is the point to add your fillings, then top as desired to serve.
Cannoli Dip Variations
Add-ins. Match the filling to whatever you’re going to serve with your dip. You can get cannoli decorated with melted chocolate, but sometimes they also have chopped pistachios or candied fruit on them. You could try any of these in your cannoli dip, or try crushed peanuts, crushed cookies, lemon or orange zest or even sprinkles. Garnish. Your add-ins can also be used as a garnish. Some other garnishes that work well are chocolate curls, orange zest, or lemon zest. Flavor. Use almond extract, peppermint extract, or lemon extract to change the flavor of this dip to your preference. Color. You could add some drops of food coloring to change the color of this creamy dip to serve at a special event, like green for St. Patrick’s Day or pink for Valentine’s Day. Black food coloring for Halloween would work well too.
Serving Suggestions
Broken pieces of waffles or ice cream cones are great for serving this dip. They add that classic crunch you get with cannoli shells, or you can buy Cannoli Chips instead. Strawberries are always a hit with this delicious dip too. You could also try banana slices or apple slices for a healthier dessert idea. Cookies are great with sweet dips. Try Vanilla Wafers, any kind of Oreo, Graham Crackers, or other thin or crispy cookies from grocery stores. For some homemade cookie ideas, try my Mom’s Chocolate Chip Cookies, plain Grandma’s Sour Cream Sugar Cookies, Soft Molasses Cookies, or Soft Peanut Butter Cookies for different flavors.
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