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If you’re not familiar with Dole Whip, it’s a dairy-free pineapple sorbet, with the consistency of soft-serve ice cream. It’s amazingly delicious! It’s also pretty difficult to come by, unless you’re visiting Disneyland or the Dole Plantation in Hawaii. (Though, I hear they are going to be offering it at other locations, too!)
What is Dole Whip Made Of?
The Dole whip you can buy at Disneyland is made with sugar, coconut oil, natural and artificial flavors (including pineapple juice), and lots of stabilizers. This allows it be mixed with water and come out of a soft serve machine, but it’s not exactly something you want to replicate at home.
Is Dole Whip Vegan?
Dole Whip is dairy-free and vegan, which is probably one of the reasons it’s so popular. Even with dietary restrictions, most family members can enjoy it!
How To Make Dole Whip at Home
Calling for just three ingredients, this homemade Dole Whip couldn’t be easier to prepare. It doesn’t have the exact same texture as the original, but you can pipe it into a glass for a similar effect! Plus, you’ll avoid the long wait line at Disneyland.
Combine the frozen pineapple with the almond milk and honey, then blend until a frozen sorbet texture is achieved. (My kids also love it when I make this with orange juice instead of the milk and honey– no extra sweetener is needed when you use the OJ.)
For an authentic Dole Whip presentation, transfer the frozen dessert to a large plastic bag, and cut off the tip to create a piping bag. Pipe the pineapple whip into 4-6 dishes, and serve immediately!
Any leftovers can be frozen in an ice cube tray, and used in smoothies later.
How to Make Pineapple Whip (1-Minute Video):
Ingredients
- 1 pound frozen pineapple
- 1 1/4 cups almond milk (or orange juice)
- 1 tablespoon honey (optional) *use Maple Syrup for a vegan dessert.
Instructions
- In a high-speed blender or food processor, combine the frozen pineapple, almond milk and honey, if using, then blend until a smooth, ice-cream-like texture is achieved.
- For an authentic Dole Whip presentation, transfer the frozen dessert to a large plastic bag, and cut off the tip to create a piping bag. Pipe the pineapple whip into 4-6 dishes, and serve immediately!
- Any leftovers can be frozen in an ice cube tray and used in smoothies later.
Video
Nutrition
Per Serving (1 of 4): Calories: 73, Fat: 1g, Carbohydrates: 19g, Fiber: 2g, Protein: 1g
Recipe Notes:
- If you make this recipe with orange juice instead of almond milk, you won’t need any added sweetener. My kids love it this way!
- For a Pina Colada flavor, try using coconut milk as this liquid.
If you try this recipe, please leave a comment below letting me know how you like it! If you try something different, let me know, too! We can all benefit from your experience.
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Reader Feedback: Have you ever tried Dole Whip?
We have branched out and started using frozen mangos, strawberries and blueberries. Using monk fruit sweetener makes it even better!
Just tried this w
1lb frozen pineapple
1 can coconut milk
1T honey
A little milk to start things moving
In my vitamixer
Loved it and so did my family
Great way to get a serving of fruit
Hi! Looks yummy! Can I blend and refreeze to scoop later?
Is dole whip recommend for diabetics
Can I freeze Doles’ canned pineapple for this?
I haven’t tried freezing canned pineapple yet, but I’ll let you know if I do! I typically buy a bag of frozen pineapple for this recipe lately so it’s already chopped and measured for me.
This dole whip was INCREDIBLE!! So similar to the real thing and without the guilt! My husband loved it too. He couldn’t believe it!
We tried this tonight exactly as written and it was simply divine!