Disney Dole Whip Recipe
A homemade Dole Whip Recipe is the easiest way to bring a little Disney magic into your kitchen.
This creamy pineapple treat is made with just a few simple ingredients and blends together in minutes for a refreshing frozen dessert recipe that tastes just like the famous theme park favorite.
Whether you’re craving a taste of vacation or need an easy summer dessert, this pineapple soft serve is a fun recipe to make at home. No ice cream maker is required, and you can enjoy it immediately or freeze it for a thicker, swirlable texture.

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Why You’ll Love This Dole Whip Recipe
- Just 3 simple ingredients
- Ready in less than 5 minutes
- No ice cream maker needed
- Tastes like the Disney Parks version
- Perfect for hot summer days
- Kid-friendly and fun to make
What are the ingredients in Disney’s Dole Whip?
- Frozen pineapple chunks
- Pineapple juice
- Vanilla ice cream
These three ingredients create the signature creamy, tropical flavor that makes Dole Whip so popular. The combination closely matches the widely shared Disney-inspired recipe.

How to make Disney’s Dole Whip at home?
- Add the frozen pineapple, pineapple juice, and vanilla ice cream to a blender.
- Blend until completely smooth and creamy. If needed, add a splash of extra pineapple juice to help everything blend together.
- Serve immediately for a soft-serve consistency or transfer the mixture to the freezer for 20–30 minutes before piping into swirls.

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Transfer the mixture to a piping bag fitted with a large star tip and pipe into serving bowls after freezing for about 30–40 minutes.
Yes. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the freezer. Let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes before scooping.
It’s made from a special dairy-free soft serve mix rather than ice cream. The original Disney treat has a lighter, smoother texture and a bright pineapple flavor that comes from being churned in a commercial soft serve machine. Homemade recipes often use ice cream for added creaminess, which creates a richer dessert that tastes more like pineapple ice cream than the classic Disney version.

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Check out these other tropical treats that are just as fun and delicious:
- Light and fluffy, these pineapple cupcakes are bursting with island-inspired flavor in every bite!
- This refreshing and fruity Copycat Starbucks Paradise Drink Recipe is perfect for sunny days and easy to make at home!
- Creamy, tangy, and loaded with flavor, these pineapple cheesecake squares are a tropical twist on a classic dessert.
- Why wait for your next Disney trip to enjoy your favorite treats? These Disney copycat recipes let you bring the magic home with every delicious bite!


Dole Whip Recipe with 3 Ingredients
Ingredients
- 2 cups frozen pineapple
- 4 oz pineapple juice
- 1 big scoop of vanilla ice cream
Instructions
- In your blender, add the three ingredients.
- Blend until your copycat Disney Dole Whip recipe is fully blended.
- Spoon your Dole Whip into a bowl or spoon into a piping bag to make a "soft serve" texture.





I make dole whips at home with a similar recipe, instead of ice cream I use zero sugar cool whip. 😄
OH that is a great swap! I need to try that!
This Dole Whip recipe sounds amazing! I love that it’s so simple. Can’t wait to try it. Do you think fresh mango would work as well as pineapple for a tropical twist?
OH! That sounds like a great idea! Just be sure to freeze it for the right consistency!