Swirly homemade frozen strawberry Dole Whip!

If you’ve never tried Disney’s Dole Whip before, you are in for a real treat!
After I shared my pineapple version a few years ago – the homemade Pineapple Dole Whip Recipe – I’d always planned to try more flavors.
This past month, I finally got around to trying a strawberry Dole Whip recipe and was shocked to find that this homemade strawberry Dole Whip is just as delicious as, or maybe even more delicious than, the classic pineapple version!


There’s no banana in this recipe, and it can be dairy free, egg free, gluten free, soy free, and completely vegan!
Still craving ice cream? Make this Coconut Milk Ice Cream


Strawberry Dole Whip Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup sliced frozen strawberries (120g)
- 1 cup frozen raspberries, or additional strawberries
- 1/4 cup milk of choice or canned coconut milk
- 1 1/2 tsp sugar or sweetener of choice, or pinch uncut stevia
- 2 tsp lemon juice
- 1/16 tsp salt
Instructions
- Strawberry Dole Whip Recipe: Combine all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Scoop out and eat OR put in a plastic bag and freeze ten minutes, then cut a hole in the bag’s edge and squeeze out in a swirl. (Or you can use a yonanas machine if you have one – I used the bag method.) The addition of lemon might sound strange, but it really makes the recipe!View Nutrition Facts
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Oh my gosh, how freaking delicious, Katie! love the POP of color!
Does this work even if you don’t have a Vitamix? I’d love to try but not sure my blender can handle recipes like this.
I’ve made the pineapple version in my blender and it was fine. It has the milk so that helps blend it all together.
I used a food processor and it was fine. I did let the frozen strawberries sit for 15 minutes or so on the counter so the processor could chop
It does. Add a little extra milk and then just throw it in the freezer a little longer
Yummy…!!!Actually, that made me want to go to the shop in the afternoon and buy some strawberries and raspberries..!! 😛
This looks so yummy! Despite many visits to Disney World over the years I’ve never tried a Dole Whip. Never even noticed them for sale! We are going this year and I intend to try one 🙂
I have a question for you regarding this recipe. What do you consider “uncut stevia”? I purchase Sweet Drops which is a liquid stevia, but I don’t think that is what you mean.
Uncut stevia is just another way of saying pure stevia – like, stevia without any other ingredients but stevia in it. Liquid stevia will have another ingredients in it to make it into a liquid consistency, so it won’t be uncut.
I think you can still use it though! You’ll just need a bit more than in its uncut form.
You can use the NuNaturals packets whenever she calls for uncut stevia too. Just go by whatever the amount of sugar listed is. So if it says uncut stevia or 2 tbsp sugar, use 2 packets of nunaturals stevia https://lett-trim.today/stevia-conversion-chart/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Never had the dole whip at Disney either, also never saw them for sale! We were there this past March and I was even looking for it and never saw them 🙁 I don’t know where they’re hiding!
At the Tiki bar near the Jungle Cruise ride.
i wondered exactly which stevia was meant as well
Holy hot pink yumminess!!! This looks delicious! Yes the dole whip concept definitely needs further flavor exploration 😉
I loved the Disney lemon dole whip! This is wonderful!
Wow. IT looks super Yummy!!!! I want to try it, soon!!!
This looks too delicious Katie! The colour is so vibrant 😀
Next time, you can try and swirl both this and the pineapple one together, I bet that would make for a killer combination 😀 x
I love the idea of coconut milk + strawberries. Looks so good!
Looks delicious! Just curious about the nutrition facts… Since its 17 calories per serving and this makes 5, it seems like the whole thing should be about 85 calories. However, all of the frozen berries I’m looking at (even unsweetened) look to be about 90 calories per cup, which would make this recipe at least 40 calories per serving (for 5). Regardless,
I’ll be trying it because it looks delicious! Just wondering if there Is there something I’m doing wrong with my ingredient search! 🙁
Thanks!!!
I imput gram measurements for the berries and Silk cashew milk into calorie count and came up with something similar to Katie’s numbers.
You and your calculations are annoying
I LOVE Disney Dole Whips!! Going to have to make this when the weather warms 😉
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This recipe looks so delicious!! I’ve never tried dole whip but have always wanted to!
I am a huge fan of the pineapple dole whip recipe on your site so I’ll try this one for sure!
Thanks for this wonderful recipe. I will make it when I get all the berries!
Just made it for breakfast instead of my usual banana soft serve. DEELICIOUS! 🙂
I would love to do these for a party . Does it work if you make them a few hrs ahead and then let defrost a bit