Dairy Free Dole Whip Popsicles

dole whip popsicles with banana and pineapple
Author: Heather
Category: Desserts
Published Date: 08/27/2021
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If you’ve ever been to Disney, particularly in the Summertime, you’ve probably stopped for a dole whip. It’s probably one of the most refreshing things I’ve ever had in my life and it always cools our body temp down quickly because this Florida heat is no joke! Since we will not likely be going to Disney World anytime soon, I thought I would bring a little bit of Disney into our home by making a healthier, dairy-free version in the form of dole whip popsicles.

My kids love to make them almost as much as they love to eat them. If you leave out the optional powdered sugar, they contain nothing but healthy ingredients and are a great treat any time of year.

popsicles on top of a tin with ice

three dole whip popsicles

dole whip popsicle on a plate

What is the real dole whip made of?

When Disney released their recipe to the public, it called for pineapple juice, frozen pineapple chunks, and vanilla ice cream. 

Are these dole whip popsicles dairy-free?

Yes, they are! Our recipe, which is pretty close to the version that Dole has on their own website, contains unsweetened coconut milk, which makes these dole whip popsicles naturally lactose-free!

Can I use fresh pineapple?

You absolutely can! You will need to make sure it’s ripe, remove the core and chop it up into small chunks so that it can be easily blended. We find it’s more convenient to use crushed pineapple in a can.

popsicles on a counter with pineapple and a banana

homemade fruit popsicles

close up of a homemade popsicle

What type of popsicle mold should I get?

There are a bunch of great popsicle molds available in stores or online. We use a BPA-free popsicle mold that I found on Amazon. It’s of great quality and is easy to use. Once they are frozen, just run the bottom under hot water for a few seconds and the popsicles slide right out.

What is the easiest way to get the mix into the popsicle mold?

We find it easiest to use a funnel, but you can also use a spoon. Do whatever is easiest for you!

Can I serve this in a dish instead of as a popsicle?

Yes! You’ll want to freeze the pineapple and banana chunks first. Then, add everything to your food processor and blend until smooth. You can then scoop it out and serve right away or place it into the freezer until it’s at your desired consistency.

homemade dole whip popsicles

dole whip popsicles with fresh pineapple

lots of popsicles on a tin with ice

How can I make these taste more like the dole whip from Disney?

You can substitute the coconut milk for 1/2 cup of vanilla ice cream. Leave out the banana, the lime juice, and the powdered sugar. Instead, use 2 cups of pineapple chunks and 4 oz pineapple juice. Blend this all in a blender or food processor and then transfer it to your popsicle mold. 

If I leave out the powdered sugar, are they still sweet?

Yes! Thanks to the natural sweetness of the banana and pineapple, you won’t miss the sugar. If you prefer them to be a bit sweeter, you can also use sweetened coconut milk instead of unsweetened.

steps to make dole whip popsicles

The steps in the photos above, show exactly how I make these dole whip popsicles.

Step 1: Add all ingredients to your food processor.

Step 2: Blend until fully combined and smooth (it will look like applesauce).

Step 3: Place the mixture into your popsicle mold.

Step 4: Add your popsicle sticks and freeze until solid.

Now that you know a little bit about these dole whip popsicles, I’m excited to share our recipe.

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dole whip popsicles

Dairy Free Dole Whip Popsicles


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  • Author: Heather l The Super Mom Life

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Looking for a healthier, dairy-free alternative to the famous dole whip? All you need is a popsicle mold and a handful of ingredients.


Ingredients

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  • 20 oz can crushed pineapple, mostly drained
  • 1 ripe banana, peeled and cut in half
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut milk
  • 1 tsp lime juice
  • 3 tsp powdered sugar — optional


Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a food processor and blend until combined and smooth.
  • Add mixture to your popsicle mold and freeze overnight (or until completely solid).

If you make our dole whip popsicles, we’d love to hear your thoughts. If you post it on social media, we’d love for you to tag @thesupermomlife! Don’t forget to check out all of our favorite cookie recipes and other family-friendly recipes!

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Looking for a healthier, dairy free alternative to the famous dole whip? All you need is a popsicle mold and a handful of ingredients.
Looking for a healthier, dairy free alternative to the famous dole whip? All you need is a popsicle mold and a handful of ingredients.

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  • Ooooo I love this idea! I’m a huge fan of pineapples and popsicles. I never thought about putting them together. I just know it’s going to taste amazing.

  • These look and sound so good! I love that it’s dairy free too as I’m trying to be mindful of how much dairy I have.

  • Yum! Perfect summer treat and reminds me of my hometown. A Dole pineapple field is located just a few minutes from it.

  • Nnniiiccceeeeee…I love pineapples and the fact that I get to rely on them here! I’ll make myself some. Thanks for sharing!