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Disney shares official Dole Whip recipe amid COVID-19 outbreak

How do you make frozen dole whip? Here’s an idea

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Located on the Jungle River shores in Adventureland at Disneyland Park, The Tropical Hideaway is the destination for extraordinary worldly eats. Menu items include Dole Whip (pictured), chilled ramen salad, warm steamed bao buns, Sweet Pineapple Lumpia and more. Disneyland Park is located in Anaheim, Calif. (David Nguyen/Disneyland Resort)

Located on the Jungle River shores in Adventureland at Disneyland Park, The Tropical Hideaway is the destination for extraordinary worldly eats. Menu items include Dole Whip (pictured), chilled ramen salad, warm steamed bao buns, Sweet Pineapple Lumpia and more. Disneyland Park is located in Anaheim, Calif.

David Nguyen, Disneyland Resort

The Disney Parks app recently shared the recipe for how to make the Dole Whip pineapple treat.

What’s happened:

The Disneyland app sent a notification Wednesday afternoon with the recipe for how to create a “frozen pineapple treat,” or the Dole Whip snack, through its app.

The recipe was delivered through small slides that users swiped through.

The recipe (for a single serving) reads at the following:

  • 1 big scoop of ice cream
  • 4 oz of pineapple juice
  • 2 cups of frozen pineapple
  • Add all ingredients to a blender until it’s a thick drink.
  • Add your swirl and then you’re done.

Just a note: The original Dole Whip is dairy-free, so you’ll want to use dairy-free ice cream if you want to make the real option. You can check out Dole’s official recipe or see Dole’s official soft serve mix for more information.

Here’s a look at the recipe slides, courtesy of Disney:

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Earlier this week, Disney shared the official recipe for the churros you’ll find at the park, too, as reported by the Deseret News. The company has been sharing these recipes as its parks remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.