These smooth and creamy Dole Whips will bring back memories of your favorite treat at Disney.
If you’ve ever been to Disneyland there’s a pretty good chance that you’ve had their famous Dole Whip. Making a stop at Tiki’s Juice Bar is one of the first stops of many when they walk through those magical gates. I love the smooth, creaminess of Dole Whips and could eat them everyday; unfortunately I live about 11 hours from Disneyland and even if I did live closer I couldn’t justify going to Disney every time this tropical craving struck.
So in true frugal fashion I scoured the internet (a.k.a. Pinterest) for recipes. To get the look of the Dole Whip I would need an ice cream maker; and I didn’t have that, so I knew making a true copy cat recipe was out of the question. But what I did have was my favorite kitchen appliance, my Blendtec! I also didn’t have a lot of time. Most recipes called for letting the whip sit for a few hours in the freezer, which you can do with this recipe too if you want more of a slush-y texture. We ate ours straight out of the blender, well we poured it in to glasses first, and they were perfect. Smooth, creamy and packed full of pineapple goodnes; just how I remember the original Dole Whip being. So if you have a craving for this Disney classic, don’t run to Disneyland (ok well if you can, do go to Disneyland and ride Pirates for me while you’re there), just head into your kitchen!
Copy Cat Dole Whip
Ingredients
Whipped Cream
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream
- 1 Tbsp powdered sugar
- 1/2 tsp vanilla
Whip
- 1 20 oz can crushed pineapple
- 3/4 cup pineapple juice
- 1 tsp lemon juice
- 1/2 tsp lime juice
Instructions
Whipped Cream
- Place all 3 ingredients in Twister Jar and blend on low for 30-40 seconds, twisting the lid counter clockwise until desired consistency is reached.
Whip
- Place crushed pineapple, whipped cream, pineapple juice, lemon juice and lime juice in blender jar. If your blender has an ice cream button blend on ice cream, if not blend on low for 20 seconds and then high for 20 seconds.
- Top with whip cream from a can and maraschino cherry (optional)
Notes
I couldn’t have made this without my Blendtec, especially the Whipped Cream, which is my new favorite recipe, and because I was super busy last month for my one year blogiversary I decided to celebrate my 13 month blogiversary by giving one lucky reader my favorite-ist of favorite things; a Blendtec! One of you is going win the Designer 725 Blendtec with Wildside+ jar AND Twister Jar. I use my Blendtec at least 3 times a week and I can’t wait for you to see how great it is too! So enter through the Rafflecopter below and I can’t wait to see what you create!
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Check out these other recipes I made using my Blendtec to get more inspiration:
Vickie says
A healthy green smoothie..without seeds and gunk left in the blender.
Alissa Burch says
I think the first thing I would make would be smoothies!
richelle bowers says
the first thing I would make is a smoothie
Jeanna says
I would make my kids a strawberry/banana smoothie for breakfast!
Tom Bellamy says
The 1st thing I am going to make is a strawberry and banana smoothie.
Piper says
I would make a pb pie recipe I have that was a pain using my ancient blender.
Candice M says
I think I’d make some red bell pepper soup. Or a smoothie.
Lori R says
I would like to make roasted butternut squash soup!
Tara Gauthier says
I would make smoothies!
sheila ressel says
The first thing I would make would be strawberry daiquiris!
LeAnn H says
I will make a strawberry smoothie.
Rachell says
I would make a fruit smoothie.
Elicia P says
Nut butter! I am addicted to it right now and currently using my food processor which is doing a okay job on some of the butters.
DD says
I would make a strawberry banana smoothie!
RT says
Nom Nom Nom…I am going to try this copycat recipe, and soon!
Emily Chui says
I would love to try the tomato basil soup!
Jesselyn A/Jesstinger says
My Hubby/Honey would make his favorite knock-your-socks-off Smoothie which included but is not limited to:
SILK Dark Chocolate Almond Milk
Bananas
Chunky Peanut Butter
Strawberry or Cherry Yogurt
any other fruit, veggie or ingredient that happens to sound/look good at the moment!
Molomatic says
Yum, I would make a peanut butter and banana smoothie!
ikkinlala says
I’d make a smoothie first – I’m sure it would be smoother than when made with my old blender.
shana says
Probably make milkshakes