Bring a taste of Disney magic into your kitchen with our Dole Whip recipe! You only need 4 ingredients for this refreshing treat.
The first time my whole family went to Disneyland together we were so excited for the rides and meeting the characters, but we were also excited to try all the delicious treats! Everyone told us we absolutely HAD to try the famous Dole Whip. I remember walking off of the Indiana Jones ride and waiting in line at the Tiki Juice Bar wondering what could be so special about some soft serve ice cream. Then, I took my first bite of creamy, sweet, tropical Dole Whip and I was HOOKED! The pineapple flavor was so tart and fresh and the ice cream was incredibly smooth. Now, the Tiki Juice Bar is a mandatory stop on my Disneyland itinerary – bonus points if I get to enjoy my treat while watching the Enchanted Tiki Room show!
What is a Dole Whip?
Created in 1984 by the Dole Food Company, Dole Whip is a a dairy-free soft serve dessert item made from real pineapple. Although the overwhelming flavor is pineapple, it has a certain tropical flavor that is absolutely delicious, something coconutty and creamy. Many wonder what makes this treat so creamy and sweet; the original recipe uses coconut cream and honey to enhance the natural pineapple. This frozen treat is very popular in Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom. You’ll see many people walking around the Disney parks with a tottering cup full of bright yellow Dole Whip, or even a Dole Whip Float, the same pineapple soft serve, but with added pineapple juice to make it float.
How to Make a Dole Whip
- First, add all the ingredients to the blender in the order listed.
- Blend the ingredients until smooth.
- If you are serving serving right away, pour into cups or glasses. If you want to get the classic swirl, place in a freezer safe container and freeze for about 40 minutes.
- When the mixture is firm enough to pipe, place in a piping bag with a 1M star tip. Pipe into glasses and serve.
How to Get the Dole Whip Swirl
When I was serving up my completed Dole Whip, I wanted a beautiful presentation, that classic, quintessential yellow swirl. So, what I did was pretty easy! I put the finished product in a piping bag with a large 1M star tip and squeezed into my glass cups, it looked great, just like at Disneyland! You can pipe the Dole Whip into whatever vessel you want, whether these are bowls, cups, shells, emptied out pineapples, or coconut husks. Using the piping bag with a 1M star tip is an easy way to make the twirly whirly pattern you are going for with minimal effort. When I knew I wanted to pipe the Dole Whip, I froze the finished mixture for a little bit before piping so it would be stiff enough to pipe.
Variations
Dole Whip doesn’t have to just be pineapple. You can use many other frozen fruits to create this delicious mixture, have it taste great, and still get that creamy texture. Some different flavors you could do: strawberry, mango, raspberry, orange, banana, coconut, so many more. There are also options to mix it up! Swirl vanilla ice cream or vanilla soft serve with your Whip as you are serving it up for a creamy vanilla flavor and beautiful look. For a zesty flair, add lime juice to whatever fruit concoction you are making to create a slight sour punch and tropical element. Combine fruit ingredients for a a more than pineapple-flavored Whip. It can be pineapple and strawberry, or pineapple and mango! This recipe is just a jumping off point.
Dole Whip
Equipment
- Blender
- 1M star piping tip for swirling
Ingredients
- 4 ounces pineapple juice
- 2 cups frozen pineapple
- 3/4 cup vanilla ice cream
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
Instructions
- Step 1: Add all the ingredients to the blender in the order listed.
- Step 2: Blend until smooth. If serving right away, pour into glasses. If you want to get the classic Dole Whip swirl, place in a freezer safe container and freeze for about 40 minutes.
- Step 3: When the mixture is firm enough to pipe, place in a piping bag with a 1M star tip. Pipe into glasses and serve.
Notes
- If you prefer a sweeter Dole Whip, add a few tablespoons of sugar to the mixture before blending.
- To make a Dole Whip Float, pour more pineapple juice over the frozen Dole Whip.
- Make this a dairy free dessert by using a dairy free ice cream.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is in Dole Whip?
According to the Dole website, classic Dole Whip contains pineapple puree, organic coconut cream, honey, a plant based stabilizer, and citric acid.
Our recipe has pineapple juice, frozen pineapple, vanilla ice cream, and lemon juice.
Is Dole Whip vegan?
Classic Dole Whip is not considered vegan because it contains honey. Our recipe contains ice cream, so it wouldn’t be considered vegan either. This can easily be altered though. Swap the dairy vanilla ice cream for your favorite dairy-free vanilla ice cream and you have a vegan version.
How can I make a Dole Whip float?
To make a Dole Whip float, make the recipe as directed, and then pour pineapple juice over the soft serve to create a float.
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This post originally appeared on Favorite Family Recipes.