With just five ingredients, this homemade banana Dole whip is perfect for summer!

The best part is that you can make the soft serve swirl without an ice cream machine.
Since the banana version of this refreshingly natural treat isn’t offered yet at Disney, the only place you can currently try it is at home in the comfort of your own kitchen.
Out of pineapple, strawberry, and banana, the banana is definitely my favorite flavor that I’ve made so far.
I’m pretty sure that if Disney tasted just one spoonful, they’d immediately realize banana Dole Whip very much needs to be on their menu.

Seriously, if you love bananas, this one is a must-try.

This recipe was adapted from my Banana Ice Cream.
If you’ve never made banana ice cream before, be sure to watch the video above. To turn it into banana Dole Whip, just add the lemon juice to the base recipe.

Banana Dole Whip
Ingredients
- 2 ripe frozen bananas (240g)
- 1/4 cup milk of choice or canned coconut milk (60g)
- 1 1/2 tbsp sugar or sweetener of choice, or to taste
- 2 tsp lemon juice
- 1/16 tsp salt
Instructions
- Banana Dole Whip Recipe: Combine ingredients in a blender or food processor or Vitamix, and blend until completely 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. Don’t forget the lemon – it really makes the recipe!View Nutrition Facts
Notes
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I’ve never had any Dole Whip before but I know they do sell it at a local ice cream place in my town (because it’s the only vegan frozen dessert there). I remember looking up the ingredients before and they kind of scared me! This version is way healthier of course : ) Disney should be using your Dole whip recipes!
I thought that ‘my’ idea for making a soft serve ice cream with frozen bananas, naturalluy sweetened with dates was brilliant and unique, lol! Great minds think alike!!! My kids LOVE this…and I love that it is so much healthier for them than ice cream!
Has anyone tried with a Yonanas Machine yet? I’m not exactly sure what to do since there is milk and lemon juice (which seem to be great additions that I want to try….)…should I blend it up and then pour in an ice cube tray and put the cubes through the machine when they’re completely frozen? I’ve tried almond milk ice cubes in the Yonanas and it didn’t turn out well–to icy and not smooth.
This looks absolutely gorgeous! Bananas?! Coconut?! Yum yum!
Hi! Does anyone know if this would work with frozen *sauteed* bananas? I love bananas, but I’m sensitive to them (throat, tongue, and soft palate itch, swell, and develop small sores) unless they’re cooked in some way. This looks absolutely divine, and I’d love to try it if cooking the bananas won’t make them too squidgy to use or something.
Looks delish and the stats per serving are not bad….no way can eat it all at one sitting (too many carbs)..well i COULD but shouldn’t, lol..that being said, could one freeze the rest or ????
Yum, Katie, this looks amazing! This is such a great idea. I absolutely agree with you that these should be on Disney’s menu! The first time I ever had the original Dole Whip was at the Dole pineapple plantation on Oahu, Hawaii. It was sooooo good, and it blew Disney’s out of the water. I bet this banana flavor will too!
I love the dole whips I love sweets but gain 2 pounds just looking at it
Disney DONT serve this? What’s wrong with them?
Katie I’m your biggest fan. I have told everyone about your blog. Thanks so much for being our food scientist
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