Healthy Whipped Cream – Homemade Reddi-Wip


Behold, the great wall of healthy whipped cream…

whipped cream pie

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.

How to make homemade whipped cream   Christmas present

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 redi whip

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.

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homemade whipped cream

And another shot with the Crustless Pumpkin Pie.

Just because.

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1,900 Comments

  1. Lisa P. says:

    Would love to win this – looks like it would be a lot of fun to experiment with!

  2. Denise says:

    Love this…. I just added a oil sprayer to my amazon wish list now I have to add this.

  3. Cyndee says:

    This is a answer to my prayers (since I have become vegan and still crave old favs)….as well as my 8 yr old daughter who is very very allergic to all dairy. I showed her this recipe and she wants me to make it for her RIGHT now 🙂 Thank you for sharing this….now the both of us can enjoy our pumpkin pie and sundaes with bigger smiles

  4. Deanna says:

    How cool is this. I am just learning about all this wonderful stuff you don’t have to live without. My 3 year old daughter and I just love making the wonderful DELICIOUS things on your website and this would be a wonderful addition.

  5. Joan says:

    This is genius!! Thanks for sharing. I am now following you happily on pinterest and trying not to repin everything.

  6. Adam says:

    so cool! I’ve wondered if those things would work to make a vegan whipped cream! 🙂

  7. Natalie says:

    forgot to tell you I am a pinterest follower

  8. Rhona says:

    This looks super yum. I would love to make my own whipped cream.

  9. Erin says:

    I LOVE whipped cream! Love the idea of it being available instead of whipping it up (forever) with mixer.

    Also, I follow you on Pinterest already, and pinned your single serving chocolate cake. YUm!

  10. Adam says:

    and I do follow you on Pinterest and have repinned one of your posts!