Behold, the great wall of healthy whipped cream…
Shown above, on top of my Crustless Pumpkin Pie.
Don’t laugh… but as a kid, squirt whipped cream was one of my favorite foods. Every time we held a slumber party, soccer-team party, or girl scout party, we’d be sure to buy extra cans of Reddi-Wip, and my ice cream sundaes looked like this:
Small scoop of ice cream, ocean of chocolate syrup, mountain of whipped cream.
Homemade Reddi-Wip whipped cream is light and airy and swirly, just like the real thing! However, this one has no preservatives, stabilizers, emulsifiers, or cholesterol. It is straight-up awesomeness: great on ice cream, hot chocolate, pancakes, squirted straight from the can (my personal favorite), or used anywhere else you’d use squirt whipped cream.
When I first saw the Isi “Easy Whip” mini whipped cream maker at Crate & Barrel, I was so curious as to whether or not it would work with my Homemade Coconut Cool Whip that the machine immediately went onto my Christmas list. Some people ask for jewelry for Christmas; some ask for fancy cars.
But you can’t eat a fancy car.
And I really hope you don’t eat your jewelry.
You can, however, eat this:
Healthy Whipped Cream – Homemade Reddi-Wip
(can be sugar-free)
- 1 can “heavy cream” such as coconut cream or Mimicreme (If you can’t find coconut cream, which can be purchased at Trader Joe’s or at an Asian market, you may use the thick cream that forms at the top of most full-fat cans of coconut milk when it’s chilled. If you go that route, I’d recommend using the cream from the tops of 2 cans.)
- powdered sugar or powdered stevia to taste
- optional: add a few drops of vanilla extract or almond or peppermint extract for a flavored whipped cream. And yes, this does work with my Chocolate Whipped Cream Recipe.
Healthy Whipped Cream Instructions: (If you don’t have a whipped cream machine, whip up your cream and sweetener with beaters instead, until stiff peaks form.) Prepare the whipped cream container and charger according to manufacturer’s directions for your specific brand/model. Pour in the cream– if using coconut cream, it’s best to not chill first. In seconds, the 1/2 pint you put in will yield 5 times that amount! (So 2.5 pints total for this recipe.) Use anywhere you’d use squirt whipped cream, and it stays fresh for up to ten days in the refrigerator.
And another shot with the Crustless Pumpkin Pie.
Just because.





















Katie,
I discovered your blog a couple of months ago and started following you on the Facebook, too. Now I am also following you on Pinterest. I have tried several of your recipes and I loved them all! My son, who is two and a half years old, and I make your no bake mocha chocolate cookies at least once a week. Your recipe is amazing and we make it even healthier and more toddler friendly by substituting some of the ingredients, for example, chocolate chips with cocoa nibs, walnuts, or chia seeds, oat flour with coconut flour, and sugar with coconut sugar or honey. The results are always amazing! I just wanted to let you know that we love your recipes and that you have a toddler follower, too!
oooo! YES that’s so cool 🙂
My kids and I would absolutely love one of these. We can only get whipped cream out of the can when it is on sale. I make home made in a blender but the kids say “it is not the same“. This would solve the problem! Really cool!
I *always* love whipped cream. And my arm always feels tired when I’m done. And this looks so good.
Could I add PB 2 to it? Yummo!
I love coconut whipped cream but would love to have the consistency of reddi whip this seems perfect for that!
Please enter me for the giveaway! Thanks!
I pinned you from VegSarasota. Great recipes and happy whipping!
I just followed and posted from VegSarasota (as the pinner). I’ve got lots of great vegan recipes there and am happy to include many of your treats there! And, i’m happy for the chance to win that whippee-do machine too! Thanks for all your great recipes, Katie!
What a fun, healthy, and “green” idea! I think that Mini Easy Whip is calling my name 🙂