Strawberry Dole Whip

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January 29, 2026

Delicious Strawberry Dole Whip dessert served in a bowl.

I still remember the first time I blended frozen strawberries into a creamy swirl and tasted that bright, tropical punch — it felt like summer in a spoon. This Strawberry Dole Whip is a frozen, soft-serve-style dessert made with just frozen strawberries, pineapple juice, a splash of coconut milk, lemon, and a touch of powdered sugar. It’s perfect when you want a quick, nostalgic treat that’s lighter than ice cream and easy enough for weeknights or poolside afternoons. If you enjoy pairing fruity desserts, try it alongside a homemade strawberry shortcake for a double-strawberry celebration.

Why you’ll love this dish

This recipe brings together the bright acidity of pineapple and lemon with the pure fruit sweetness of strawberries. It’s quick — ready in five minutes with a blender — and budget-friendly since it uses frozen fruit you can keep on hand. Use coconut milk to keep it dairy-free and vegan, or swap in your favorite milk for a creamier finish. Kids love the soft-serve texture and adults love that it’s lighter than traditional ice cream but still indulgent.

“We made this on a hot afternoon — the whole family went back for seconds. It tasted like the park soft-serve but fresh and not too sweet.”

This is a great dessert for backyard barbecues, after-school snacks, or when you want a nostalgic treat without running to a theme park.

Step-by-step overview

  1. Add frozen strawberries and wet ingredients to a blender.
  2. Pulse to break up large chunks, then blend until silky.
  3. Sweeten to taste, then serve immediately for soft-serve or freeze briefly for a firmer scoop.
    This quick roadmap prepares you mentally for how simple the recipe is before you gather ingredients.

What you’ll need

  • 2 cups frozen strawberries
  • 1/2 cup pineapple juice (for that classic Dole Whip tang)
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut milk or milk of choice (coconut keeps it dairy-free)
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice (brightens the fruit)
  • 2 tablespoons powdered sugar, plus more to taste

Notes and substitutions:

  • If strawberries are very tart, add powdered sugar a tablespoon at a time until balanced.
  • For a richer mouthfeel, use full-fat coconut milk or a splash of yogurt.
  • Swap pineapple juice for pineapple chunks if you prefer thicker texture; add a little extra liquid as needed.

How to prepare it

  1. Put the frozen strawberries, pineapple juice, coconut milk, and lemon juice into a blender.
  2. Pulse a few times to break up the largest pieces and avoid overworking the motor.
  3. Blend on medium-high until the mixture is smooth and has the texture of soft-serve.
  4. Taste and add powdered sugar one tablespoon at a time until you reach the sweetness you prefer.
  5. Serve immediately for a creamy, soft-serve consistency, or transfer to a container and freeze for 30 minutes to firm up for scoops.

Strawberry Dole Whip

Best ways to enjoy it

Spoon the Dole Whip into chilled bowls, soft dessert cups, or a waffle cone for a playful treat. For a layered dessert, pair a scoop with shortcake or biscuits, or make a parfait with granola and toasted coconut. For a bright summer platter, serve small scoops alongside fresh berries and mint. Try putting a scoop on top of a warm shortcake or slice of pound cake for hot-and-cold contrast with a fruity twist — it’s especially delightful served with a homemade strawberry shortcake.

Storage and reheating tips

  • Short-term: If you want a soft-serve later the same day, cover and chill in the freezer for up to 2 hours; stir every 20–30 minutes to maintain creaminess.
  • Long-term: Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 1 month for best quality.
  • Thawing: Let frozen Dole Whip sit at room temperature for 10–15 minutes before scooping, or pulse in a blender for a few seconds to restore a creamy texture.
  • Food safety: Because this contains perishable milk (even coconut milk), do not store at room temperature. Discard if left out for more than 2 hours.

Pro chef tips

  • Use a high-speed blender for the creamiest texture; a powerful motor handles frozen fruit without overheating.
  • If your blender stalls, let the mixture sit for a few minutes to soften slightly, then pulse again.
  • Powdered sugar dissolves faster than granulated sugar; if using a liquid sweetener, add gradually to avoid thinning the texture too much.
  • For extra silkiness, add a very small frozen banana (about 1/4 banana) — it enhances creaminess without masking the strawberry flavor.
  • Chill the serving bowls beforehand to keep the whipped texture longer while serving.

Recipe variations

  • Mango-Pineapple Dole Whip: Swap strawberries for frozen mango for a tropical twist.
  • Creamier: Use Greek yogurt or a splash of heavy cream (if not avoiding dairy) to add richness.
  • Citrus boost: Replace lemon with lime for a sharper tang.
  • Green twist: Blend in a few fresh basil leaves or a small handful of mint for an herbal lift.
  • Sugar-free: Use a powdered sugar substitute suitable for baking in place of powdered sugar.

Common questions

Can I make this with fresh strawberries?

Yes. Use 1 to 1 1/2 cups fresh strawberries plus 1 to 1 1/2 cups ice to mimic the frozen fruit texture. Start with less ice and adjust until you reach soft-serve consistency.

Is this recipe dairy-free and vegan?

It is if you use unsweetened coconut milk and ensure your powdered sugar is vegan. Using other non-dairy milks like oat or almond also keeps it dairy-free.

How long does it keep in the freezer?

Stored in an airtight container, it keeps best for up to 1 month. Over time, ice crystals may form and the texture will decline, but a quick pulse in a blender restores much of the creaminess.

Can I make this ahead of time for a party?

Yes. Make it and freeze in a shallow, airtight container. Take it out 15–30 minutes before serving to soften, or pulse in a blender to bring back the soft-serve texture.

What if my Dole Whip is too thin or too thick?

Too thin: add more frozen fruit or a few ice cubes and blend briefly. Too thick: add a splash more pineapple juice or milk and pulse until you reach the desired consistency.

Delicious Strawberry Dole Whip dessert served in a bowl.

Strawberry Dole Whip

A refreshing frozen dessert blending strawberries and tropical flavors, perfect for summer days.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: American, Vegan
Calories: 150

Ingredients
  

Frozen Ingredients
  • 2 cups frozen strawberries Use unsweetened if possible
  • 1/2 cup pineapple juice For that classic Dole Whip tang
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut milk Keeps it dairy-free; can use any milk of choice
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice Brightens the fruit flavor
  • 2 tablespoons powdered sugar Add more to taste

Method
 

Preparation
  1. Put the frozen strawberries, pineapple juice, coconut milk, and lemon juice into a blender.
  2. Pulse a few times to break up the largest pieces and avoid overworking the motor.
  3. Blend on medium-high until the mixture is smooth and has the texture of soft-serve.
  4. Taste and add the powdered sugar one tablespoon at a time until you reach the sweetness you prefer.
  5. Serve immediately for a creamy, soft-serve consistency, or transfer to a container and freeze for 30 minutes to firm up.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Calories: 150kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 5mgFiber: 3gSugar: 25g

Notes

For best texture, use a high-speed blender and chill bowls before serving. If desired, freeze any leftovers in an airtight container for later use. Thaw at room temperature for a few minutes before serving. Can also use fresh strawberries and ice for a substitute.

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