Copycat Dole Pineapple Whip
on Mar 25, 2015, Updated Oct 21, 2020
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This CopyCat Dole Pineapple Whip recipe will satisfy your cravings all year long. No Disney trip is needed to enjoy a dish of this yummy pineapple flavored non-dairy frozen treat. We went to Disney over Christmas break and I waited in line for close to an hour to enjoy a dish of their famous Dole Whip. I know some of you who have given this yumminess a try in the past can relate. This stuff is worth an hour wait in line, ha ha!
Copycat Dole Pineapple Whip
I have been a HUGE fan of Dole Whip since it came into existence. I worked at an ice cream stand in high school and college, I was always able to enjoy a dish of the delish cold treat heaven whenever I wished. My favorite flavor way back then was peach. Now that I am older, I would say my favorite flavor is Pineapple. Most believe that you can only find Dole Whip at Disney but that is not the case. Some Ice Cream stands serve up the tasty treat. The problem is that you have to find them, lol.
INGREDIENTS
2 cup frozen Pineapple chunks
8 oz frozen Whipped Topping (like Cool Whip)
3 tbsp Honey or 2 tbsp Sugar
6 oz Pineapple Juice
DIRECTIONS
Blend all ingredients in strong blender or food processor until whipped.
If mixture is too runny, add 1/4 cup ice and process further.
Too look more like a creamy whip, transfer mixtore to piping bag with star tip and pipe into cups.
Since moving to Cincy, I have located one ice cream stand that serves Dole Whip. I plan to make a few trips this summer to enjoy a dish. When I am not able to make the trip, I can make this copycat Dole Whip at home. It’s super simple and taste just like the real thing.
If you are looking to make this Disney World famous treat at home, you will just need to grab some pineapple, pineapple juice, Cool-Whip, and honey. Pretty simple list of ingredients.
Copycat Dole Pineapple Whip
Ingredients
- 2 cup frozen Pineapple chunks
- 8 oz frozen Whipped Topping, like Cool Whip
- 3 tbsp Honey or 2 tbsp Sugar
- 6 oz Pineapple Juice
Instructions
- Blend all ingredients in strong blender or food processor until whipped.
- If mixture is too runny, add 1/4 cup ice and process further.
- Too look more like a creamy whip, transfer mixtore to piping bag with star tip and pipe into cups.
Looking to enjoy some other tasty cold treats? If so be sure to check out these other refreshing treats we have shared…
Is love to know who in Cincy offers the Dole whip. Thanks for sharing the recipe
I have been trying recipes since we visited Dole plantation last year. This one is great. I used a fresh pineapple and did not add honey or sugar and it is perfect. I almost used thawed cool whip until I reread the directions. Make sure it is still frozen.
Oh wow, thanks for mentioning that! I completely missed that part. So glad I read your review!! :)
Amazing! We loved it! I didn’t add any honey or sugar and it was still delicious and refreshing! Thanks!
Do you canned or fresh pineapple chunks?
Thanks
you can use either!
Your cold treat for summer looks delicious. I’ll be sharing it tonight at Merry Monday as one of my features! I hope to see you at the party!
Just made it and it did not stand up and thicken like the picture. I used frozen pineapple chunks. I added ice to help stiffen it like you suggested but it only helped a tiny bit. The flavor was great though.
Bobbi
Hey Bobbi, to make it stand up, you might want to try adding some more whipped cream instead of the ice. The whipped cream is what makes it stand and it could’ve been too much juice that made it flop. Next time try the extra whipping cream and see if that will help. Happy Eatings!!!!
I remember the Dole canneries in Hawaii and this reminds me of home. I’ll be including this in a Hawaiian Food Week roundup. Pinned too.
This sounds incredible! Love how easy it is to make with such simple ingredients. Thank you for sharing this with us at Funtastic Friday!
Had this in Hawaii (Honolulu) at the Dole pineapple plantation. OMG was the best thing ever, will try this recipe and take myself back to Hawaii!