This strawberry dole whip is a bright, creamy frozen treat that tastes like summer in every spoonful — and it’s incredibly simple to make. Inspired by classic pineapple soft serve, this version uses juicy strawberries to deliver sweet, fruity flavor with a smooth, soft-serve texture. With just a handful of wholesome ingredients, you can whip up a refreshing dessert that’s perfect for warm days, after dinner, or anytime you crave a cool snack.
Unlike traditional ice creams that often require heavy dairy and long churn times, this recipe is naturally dairy-free, light, and quick. The strawberries and optional frozen fruit create a satisfying sweetness without refined sugar, and the texture is delightfully smooth — similar to your favorite theme-park soft serve. Whether you’re enjoying it on its own or topping it with extra fruit, this strawberry dole whip delivers nostalgia with every bite.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Ultra-creamy texture without ice cream machine
- Bright, fresh strawberry flavor
- Dairy-free and vegan options available
- Quick preparation in minutes
- Great for warm weather or anytime dessert
- Low-sugar and naturally wholesome
- Perfect for fruit lovers
Ingredients
- 4 cups frozen strawberries
- 1 cup frozen pineapple chunks
- 1/4–1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk (adjust for texture)
- 2 tablespoons sugar-free sweetener (optional)
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
How to Make Strawberry Dole Whip
- Add frozen strawberries and pineapple chunks to a high-speed blender or food processor
- Pour in unsweetened almond milk to help blending
- Add sugar-free sweetener and vanilla extract
- Add a pinch of salt to enhance sweetness
- Pulse until mixture breaks down and becomes coarse
- Continue blending until smooth and creamy, pausing to scrape down sides
- Adjust almond milk as needed for desired texture
- Spoon into bowls or cones
- Serve immediately for best soft-serve consistency
Recipe Information
- Prep Time: 5–7 minutes
- Chill/Freeze Time: None required
- Total Time: ~7 minutes
- Servings: 4 cups
- Cuisine: Frozen Dessert
- Course: Dessert / Snack
Flavor Profile Breakdown
- Bright strawberry sweetness
- Subtle tropical note from pineapple
- Creamy, soft-serve mouthfeel
- Hint of vanilla depth
- Light refreshing finish
Pro Tips for Best Results
- Use fully frozen fruit for creamy texture
- Blend in small bursts to avoid overheating
- Adjust almond milk gradually
- Taste and sweeten to your preference
- Serve immediately for soft-serve style
- Freeze extras in popsicle molds
Variations & Substitutions
- Use coconut milk for richer creaminess
- Swap pineapple for mango or peaches
- Add a splash of lime juice for tart brightness
- Mix in sugar-free chocolate chips
- Top with shredded coconut or fresh berries
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Adding too much milk — leads to watery texture
- Starting with warm or partially thawed fruit
- Over-blending until too soft
- Expecting traditional scoopable ice cream consistency
- Skipping the salt — small pinch lifts flavors
Serving Suggestions
- Serve in waffle cones or bowls
- Add fresh strawberry slices on top
- Pair with mint leaves
- Sprinkle unsweetened shredded coconut
- Serve with sugar-free whipped cream
Storage & Reheating Tips
- Best eaten immediately
- Store leftovers in freezer container
- Freeze for up to 1 month
- Thaw slightly before serving if hardened
- Stir before serving if icy
Nutrition Information (Approximate)
Calories: ~90 kcal per 1 cup serving
Protein: ~1 g
Carbohydrates: ~16 g
Fat: ~0.5 g
Fiber: ~4 g
Sugar: ~10 g (natural fruit sugars)
Sodium: ~15 mg
Ingredients
Method
- Add frozen strawberries and pineapple chunks to a high-speed blender or food processor
- Pour in unsweetened almond milk to help blending
- Add sugar-free sweetener and vanilla extract
- Add a pinch of salt to enhance sweetness
- Pulse until mixture breaks down and becomes coarse
- Continue blending until smooth and creamy, pausing to scrape down sides
- Adjust almond milk as needed for desired texture
- Spoon into bowls or cones
- Serve immediately for best soft-serve consistency
Notes
Carbohydrates: ~16 g Fat: ~0.5 g
Fiber: ~4 g
Sugar: ~10 g (natural fruit sugars)
Sodium: ~15 mg
Final Thoughts
This strawberry dole whip is a refreshing, wholesome take on a beloved frozen treat. Quick, naturally sweet, and incredibly satisfying, it’s ideal for summer days, dessert cravings, or anytime you want a cool bite with minimal effort. With vibrant berry flavor and a silky smooth texture, it’s a dessert that delights while staying light and simple.
FAQs
Can I make this dairy-free?
Yes — using unsweetened almond milk makes this recipe completely dairy-free and vegan friendly.
Do I need an ice cream maker?
No — the blender or food processor does all the work to create the soft-serve texture.
Can I use fresh strawberries instead of frozen?
For best texture, use frozen fruit. Fresh will work if first frozen.
How do I make this sweeter?
Add more sugar-free sweetener to taste while blending.
Can I freeze leftovers?
Yes — store in a freezer-safe container and soften slightly before eating.




