A recent trip to Disneyland sparked this dupe of their infamous Dole Whip! A perfectly creamy and tropical frosty dessert, whipped up right at home. The best part? This recipe is dairy-free!
The iconic Disney Pineapple Dole Whip can easily be made at home with only a few simple ingredients. This creamy, healthier treat is the perfect dessert to cool off on a hot summer day. Or any day, for that matter.
What Is Dole Whip
Dole Whip is a pineapple-flavoured soft-serve ice cream famously available at Disneyland’s Tiki Bar. The iconic treat is pretty synonymous with Disneyland. You’re almost guaranteed to see a long lineup for it on a hot day. (P.S. Use the app to order ahead to beat the line!). To say I fell in love would be an understatement, so I knew I have to recreate it.
This at-home version uses simple wholesome ingredients and is as close to the authentic Disney one as you’ll get!
Tip: to get the infamous “swirl”, freeze the blended mixture for about 1 hour before transferring it to a piping bag with a large “star” tip (if you freeze it for longer just blend it again before piping it). Alternately, if you have an ice cream maker, you can process the mixture in the machine and then add it directly to your piping bag after. No matter how you get this tasty treat into your bowl, it will taste delicious!
Easy Frozen Treats
Disneyland Pineapple Dole Whip
Disneyland Pineapple Dole Whip
Ingredients
- 4 cups frozen pineapple chunks
- 1 cup coconut cream or full fat coconut milk (canned)
- 1 frozen banana
- 1/2 lime, juiced
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1-2 tablespoons simple syrup*
Instructions
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Combine all ingredients into a food processor or high powered blender and blend until smooth.
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Option 1: Divide into bowls and enjoy!
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Option 2: Process the mixture in an ice cream maker, and the using a piping bag with a large star tip, pipe into small bowls. If you don't have an ice cream maker simply freeze the mixture for about 1 hour so it is firm enough to pipe (blend again if it gets chunky).
Recipe Notes
* honey, sugar or maple syrup will also work
Maggie says
Ohkaaaaay this sounds amazing and can’t wait to try it! Tori, can you use canned coconut milk instead? Having a hard time sourcing cream! But I’ll continue my hunt!
Tori W. says
Yes! You sure can!!
Dawn says
Made tonight for the family and it was a hit! Super refreshing, creamy and a light pineapple flavour.
Tori Wesszer says
So happy you loved it Dawn!