Disney has shared how to make its famous Dole Whip at home, and it only requires 3 ingredients, Business Insider – Business Insider Singapore

There are few Disney treats as popular as the beloved Dole Whip, and now you can make it in the comfort of your own home.

Disney Parks has released the recipe for its soft-serve snack on the Disneyland app, My Disney Experience, and families will be happy to learn that it only needs three ingredients.

All you need is vanilla ice cream, pineapple juice, and frozen pineapple chunks.

Disney's Dole Whip recipe only requires three ingredients.

To begin, combine one “big” scoop of vanilla ice cream with four ounces of pineapple juice and two cups of frozen pineapple chunks in a blender.

First, you need to put all three ingredients into a blender.

Blend the mixture until it’s “smooth,” then put it in a “star-tipped piping bag” to make that iconic Dole Whip swirl.

Simply blend until the mixture is

If you don’t have a piping bag and don’t want to make a trip to the store, don’t worry! Parchment paper can be used as an alternative, as can plastic sandwich bags.

You'll need a piping bag to recreate the iconic Dole Whip swirl.

While Dole pineapple juice has been served at Disneyland since 1975, the Dole Whip didn’t actually make its debut until 1986.

The cult-favorite snack was introduced at Disneyland’s Adventureland area, where it can still be found today – along with Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.

Disney Parks released the Dole Whip recipe just days after revealing how to make its famous churros on the Disney Parks Blog.

The eight-ingredient recipe, which includes step-by-step instructions, simply requires eggs, butter, salt, cinnamon, flour, sugar, water, and vegetable oil. All you’ll need in the kitchen is a stovetop, saucepan, slotted spoon, and piping bag.

Disney shared the recipe for its popular churros.

While both Disneyland and Walt Disney World remain closed indefinitely, creative fans are finding numerous ways to bring Disney magic to their own homes.

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Some Disney lovers have recreated their favorite rides using ordinary household objects, while others have shown how you can virtually stroll through the parks with the help of YouTube tours. You can even relive your favorite firework shows online.

Disney has also released a brand new website to offer activities for families who are cooped up inside.

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