The Best Homemade Copycat Disney Dole Whip
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One of the main reasons I go to Disneyland is for the food. Sure the attractions are great and all… but the food is where it’s at. Unfortunately I can’t always make my way into the parks for all of my favorite snacks. And when I can, well, I can only fit/afford so much. I also like to eat fairly healthy most of the times sooo a Disney treat isn’t always an option.
Solution: I decided to bring the snacks to me! Today I am sharing with you one of my favorite treats of all – The Dole Whip! Below is The Best Homemade Copycat Disney Dole Whip recipe followed/revised to my version of perfection.
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I LOVE Disney’s Dole Whip! It is the best treat on a hot day and, let’s be real, here in California that’s like 90% of the year. My goal for this recipe was to make it cheap, quick, and not loaded with processed sugar. You’ll only need a couple of ingredients to make The Best Homemade Copycat Disney Dole Whip.
Things you’ll need:
- The first thing you’ll need is a fast speed blender. I use my nutribullet . I’ve been obsessed with how well this thing works for its value since I got it years ago- and it is great for a single serving.
- A Cute cup to make it fun!
Ingredients:
- Pineapple- I mean, obviously. Frozen pineapple works the best! You can find bagged pre-cut frozen pineapple at your local grocery store.
- Liquid Base- Honestly, you can use any source you’d like. Coconut milk is also a good option and sticks with the tropical theme. You can also use frozen whipped cream, I tried that for my wife since she is allergic to coconut (yes, that’s a real allergy).
- Pineapple Juice- Yes, in addition to your previously selected liquid base. Gotta amplify that pineapple!
Now for the fun part- Let’s make The Best Homemade Copycat Disney Dole Whip!
Add 1 cup frozen pineapple, 1/2 cup frozen whipped cream and 1/4 cup pineapple juice (or any liquid base) to your nutrilbullet blender. You may need more liquid but I like to start off with less first then add more as needed.
Blend that baby up for about 30 seconds or until everything is smooth. Definitely adjust liquid as needed. If it’s not blending you can add a little more liquid base. Depending on the consistency you can always add the mix to the freezer for a few minutes. AND THAT’S IT. The whole process takes less time than it takes to stand in line outside the Tiki Room.
Want to make this Copycat Disney Recipe Dole Whip more exciting? Make it a float!
Add 1 cup of pineapple juice to your favorite cup and top it with your Copycat Disney Recipe: Dole Whip
There you have it friends! A quick and cheap way to curb the craving between your park trips.
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Please comment below if you make it! I’d love to know your thoughts!






This looks so refreshing and yummy!
Thank you it was! Perfect summer treat!
This looks beautiful. 🙂
Thank you!
oh my gosh! I never thought to try and make it myself. this is such an easy recipe. definitely going to have to try it myself.
Yes, you must! And I think it truly tastes just like it. Enjoy!
I need this in my life! Thanks so much for sharing and for making it look so easy.
Of course! Enjoy 🙂
Great post! This looks really good!
YUMMMMMM! You made this recipe seem so easy ! I’m definitely going to try my hand at making it as well.
Enjoy!!
This looks so good!
OMG THIS IS AMAZING! Perfect summer treat to cool off. I am so trying it this weekend.
xx, Nicole
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Yay! let me know how you like it:)
how do I not know of this?! Looks so good, thanks for sharing!