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    The Dole Whip

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    • on July 02, 2011

      I decided to make this recipe and review it for the Zaar Chef Alphabet Soup game. The main reason I chose this recipe was that I absolutely loved the Dole Whip I ate in Hawaii and wanted to recreate at home. Unfortunately, this recipe is not easy to follow. First, the size of the batch is not given. Also, the size of the ice cream maker is not given. In addition, the amount of milk to use is not specified, either. I know that there are recipes, usually for larger ice cream makers, that say, as this recipe does, "add milk to the mark in the ice cream maker." In most cases, I would not attempt this kind of recipe if I had no idea how big the ice cream maker was. However, I thought I could perhaps scale this recipe for my own smaller canister type ice cream maker, if I kept the proportions of the ingredients that the amounts were given for. I then ran into trouble with the amount of sugar. I did look at other ice cream recipes on this site, but did not find any with the amounts of sugar and cream equal. I suppose it might be possible for a very big ice cream maker, using quite a lot of additional milk. But the amount of pineapple juice is not so very much at all. Certainly, for a very large amount of milk, you would need a correspondingly large amount of pineapple juice. For these reasons, I do not think that this recipe could be followed faithfully, regardless of the amount of milk, to produce good pineapple flavored soft ice cream, which is what Dole Whip is. Nonetheless, I still wanted to try it, so I scaled the amounts of pineapple juice, cream and vanilla by 75%. I used only 3/4 cup sugar, and no milk. This was about twice as much mixture as my ice cream maker could handle, so I made the ice cream in two batches. Somewhat to my surprise (and relief), the resulting ice cream tastes nice. It does not have as strong a pineapple flavor as Dole Whip, however. (I did use Dole 100% pineapple juice.) I think I would have to either use pureed canned pineapple or pineapple juice concentrate (if such a thing exists) for a stronger flavor. I am sorry this did not work out very well, but it was a learning experience. Thank you.

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    Nutritional Facts for The Dole Whip

    Serving Size: 1 (290 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 8

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 619.7
     
    Calories from Fat 250
    40%
    Total Fat 27.8 g
    42%
    Saturated Fat 17.3 g
    86%
    Cholesterol 99.4 mg
    33%
    Sodium 33.7 mg
    1%
    Total Carbohydrate 93.7 g
    31%
    Dietary Fiber 0.2 g
    1%
    Sugars 87.4 g
    349%
    Protein 2.4 g
    4%
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