American Flag Peanut Butter Dip Recipe - Crazy for Crust (2024)

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If you need an easy dessert for any party you should make peanut butter dip. This one is perfect for the 4th of July or Memorial Day because it’s shaped like an American Flag!

With just a few ingredients, this dip is easy to make and absolutely loved by everyone who tastes it!

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What is Peanut Butter Dip?

Years ago I posted my Peanut Butter Football Dip and it’s one of my most popular recipes, especially around the Super Bowl. So I decided to turn that beloved dip into a new shape for a summer holiday: an American Flag.

This is a simple sweet dip that you eat with pretzels or cookies, vegetables or apples. It has peanut butter and cream cheese along with powdered sugar – it’s like eating a peanut butter cheesecake with a spoon.

Every single person who has tried this dip recipe loves it – it’s one of my most made recipes!

Table of Contents

  • What is Peanut Butter Dip?
  • Ingredients in Peanut Butter Dip
  • How to make Peanut Butter Dip
  • How to decorate dip like an American Flag
  • How to serve Peanut Butter Flag Dip
  • Other 4th of July Recipes
  • American Flag Peanut Butter Dip Recipe
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Ingredients in Peanut Butter Dip

Peanut Butter: You’ll need creamy or crunchy peanut butter for this. I recommend using a regular store brand that is no-stir (not a natural peanut butter).

Cream Cheese: Make sure it’s softened to avoid lumps.

Unsalted Butter: Makes sure it’s also softened. You can also substitute salted butter if you prefer.

Powdered Sugar: For binding and sweetness.

Vanilla Extract: For Flavor

Mini Chocolate Chips: You can omit these but I love the chocolate and peanut butter combination.

Sprinkles: You need a hefty dose of sprinkles to make this look like an American Flag!

How to make Peanut Butter Dip

1. Cream together the peanut butter with the butter and cream cheese.

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2. Then mix in the vanilla and powdered sugar. Stir in the chocolate chips.

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3. Shape: Place the dip onto a sheet of wax or parchment paper. Shape it into a rectangle.

How to decorate dip like an American Flag

Here are your options for decorating this dip recipe:

  • Decorate the entire thing with a 4th of July sprinkle combination.
  • Use tinted vanilla frosting or melted chocolate and candy melts to decorate it like a flag.
  • Do like I do and use red, white and blue sprinkles. I recommend jimmies or nonpareils.

To decorate your flag, here is what you do:

You need to cover certain parts of the rectangle so the sprinkles don’t mix. Think of when you’re painting a room and use blue tape to paint the edges; we’re doing something similar.

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Cut wax paper to cover where the stars go, and then cut strips of wax paper for stripes.

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Lay the wax paper strips alternately on the flag and fill in the open area with the color of sprinkles you want. Then move the wax paper to cover those stripes and do the alternate color.

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When it’s time to do the blue and stars, remove the cover and add blue sprinkles carefully. I used star sprinkles for the stars.

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How to serve Peanut Butter Flag Dip

There are so many ways to serve this! Place it on a platter and surround it with your favorite things:

  • Pretzels
  • Graham Crackers or other small cookies
  • Wheat Thins or other crackers
  • Vegetables like carrots or celery
  • Apple slices
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This is the perfect easy dip for any gathering!

Other 4th of July Recipes

  • 4th of July Sprinkle Cookies
  • 4th of July Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Fireworks Cupcakes
  • Fireworks Pudding Cookies

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American Flag Peanut Butter Dip

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This easy peanut butter dip is like eating a no bake cheesecake without a crust – it's got chocolate and peanut butter and is so good.

Prep Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Yield 16 servings

Serving Size 1 serving

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Ingredients

  • ¼ cup (57g) unsalted butter , softened
  • 4 ounces (113g) cream cheese , softened
  • 1 cup (268g) peanut butter (your choice; crunchy or smooth)
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 ½ cups (170g) powdered sugar (up to 2 cups if needed)
  • ½ cup mini chocolate chips
  • Red, White, and Blue sprinkles (separated)

Instructions

  • Cream butter, cream cheese, and peanut butter until mixed (using a hand-held mixer). Mix in vanilla.

  • Add powdered sugar, ½ cup at a time, and mix until combined. Mix in chocolate chips.

  • Turn out mixture on a large sheet of waxed paper. Use your hands to form into a rectangle (flag) shape.

  • Place the waxed paper onto your serving plate. (It helps if the plate has sides…less mess!)

  • Cut strips of wax paper to block out the areas you're not filling with sprinkles, and a rectangle to cover the blue part.

  • Cover in red sprinkles, then move the strips to cover the red and fill in with white. Then fill in the blue and top with star sprinkles for the stars.

  • Serving suggestion: pretzels, animal crackers, cookies, a spoon. Store in refrigerator.

Recipe Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 217kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 16mg | Sodium: 101mg | Potassium: 116mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 196IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 21mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Author Dorothy Kern

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Peanut Butter Flag Dip is an easy peanut butter cheeseball dip decorated like an American Flag! This sweet dip recipe is perfect for parties and the 4th of July!

Last Updated on June 30, 2021

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FAQs

What's good to dip in peanut butter? ›

Ideas to Try:
  • Add into a bowl of oatmeal.
  • Dip apple slices in peanut butter.
  • Add banana slices to a toasted PB&J.
  • Spread on a rice cake or cracker.
  • Add to a smoothie.
  • Dip celery or carrots in peanut butter.
  • Mix with yogurt.
  • Top a stir fry with peanut butter sauce (see Peanut Noodles with Tofu recipe below).

What to mix with peanut butter? ›

Mix PB with yogurt, cinnamon, and a hint of honey or maple syrup. Dip in apples slices, celery, or spread on toast with banana slices and coconut. Mix into noodles. Thanks to its salty, nutty flavor and creamy texture, Asian-inspired noodle dishes taste divine with peanut sauce.

How to enjoy peanut butter? ›

If you want to eat peanut butter, try spreading 1-2 tablespoons on a slice of warm whole-grain toast for a hearty snack. You could also spread the peanut butter on English muffins, apples, or celery. If you like, you can spread jam or drizzle honey on top of the peanut butter.

What do Americans eat peanut butter with? ›

Peanut butter—it's the ingredient with top-billing in the iconic PB&J sandwich, an American classic, and a $2 billion industry. Nearly as versatile as it is popular, peanut butter can be used in desserts, sauces, smoothies, granola bars, and even charcuterie boards.

What enhances peanut butter flavor? ›

You can further augment the gustatory potential of the peanut butter by using both vanilla extract and almond extract in your dough—just a splash of the latter is enough to boost your cookies' nuttiness (while remaining subtle enough that no one will cotton onto the presence of drupe essence in your legume dessert).

What to do with too much peanut butter? ›

33 Ways to Use Peanut Butter
  1. Make instant vegan ice cream. Throw two frozen bananas into a food processor. ...
  2. Or just make regular ice cream. ...
  3. Power Up. ...
  4. Eat PB&J for Dessert. ...
  5. Swirl peanut butter into pancake batter. ...
  6. Freeze a Make-Ahead Movie Snack. ...
  7. Make Peanut Butter(Cream) ...
  8. Three Words: Nutter Butter S'mores.
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What is the healthiest way to eat peanut butter? ›

6 Healthy Ways Peanut Butter Makes A Meal More Delicious
  • We already know all about the beautiful duo that is chocolate and peanut butter. ...
  • Mix It with Greek Yogurt. ...
  • Blend It into Hummus. ...
  • Use It as the Base for an Asian Sauce. ...
  • Try the Powdered Variety. ...
  • Roll It into No-Bake Power Balls. ...
  • Drizzle It on Popcorn.

Why do I feel so good after eating peanut butter? ›

Peanut butter, a nutrient-dense food, contains phytonutrients, such as beta-sitosterol. The compound Beta-sitosterol may be of value as an antidepressant. The compound Beta-sitosterol works to help reduce feelings of anxiety, possibly by stabilizing cortisol, a hormone released during times of stress.

What can peanut butter do to your body? ›

Research suggests that eating peanut butter may help with cardiovascular health, blood sugar control, and long-term weight management. Pairing peanut butter with carbohydrate-rich foods can help manage your blood sugar response.

Why does peanut butter calm my stomach? ›

Peanut butter may also help to relieve symptoms of digestive distress, such as bloating, gas, and abdominal discomfort. This is because peanut butter contains healthy fats, which can help to lubricate the digestive tract and improve the movement of food through the intestines.

What is a healthy snack to eat with peanut butter? ›

MIX IT WITH GREEK YOGURT

For a pre- or post-workout snack, mix ¾ cup of plain Greek yogurt with a tablespoon of peanut butter and teaspoon of honey, and use the blend as a dip for pear or apple slices. Or get creative and make a PB dessert.

What is the complementary good for peanut butter? ›

The classic example of complementary goods is peanut butter and jelly.

What to eat with peanut butter without bread? ›

Food Pairings: Here Are 5 Foods That Pair Well With Peanut Butter:
  1. Apples. The combination of apples and peanut butter can never go wrong. ...
  2. Oats. We all know that oats are incredibly healthy for us. ...
  3. Chocolate. Chocolate and peanut butter make for a stellar combination. ...
  4. Berries. ...
  5. Ginger.
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