Dole Soft Serve Mix, Mango, 4.75 Pound




Key features
- •Fat Free - Coconut Oil contributes a trivial amount of fat
- •Vegan and Kosher
- •Dairy Free
- •One pack yields 8-gallons or 89 1/2-cup servings each
Dole Soft Serve Mix, Mango, 4.75 Pound
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Hard to screw this up
ERIN✓ Verified Purchase•February 12, 2024
I read all the reviews before I actually made this, and there were all sorts of different ratios of water to mix, or people adding cream or milk, and every one of them claimed to have a delicious result and I believe every one of them was. This is hard to mess up.
Here's how I made it (in a Cuisinart 1.5 quart ice cream maker) and yes, it's incredible. I mixed 1 cup of the Dole powder with 3 cups of cold water. Whisk that well until it's 100% dissolved. No need to pre-chill if you use cold water (like from the fridge). Pour the mixture into the ice cream maker and start churning. 25 to 30 minutes later it's all frozen and smooth and tastes exactly like Disneyland.
This is the maximum amount that this ice cream maker can hold, btw, it'll almost be bubbling out of the top like a pineapple volcano (it won't come out, it'll just peek out) so don't try and make more than this in one go.
I have no doubt that all the other variations are just as delicious. I personally decided to use the maximum amount of water and not add fattier ingredients for my first run to see what I could get away with, and as luck would have it, it literally needs nothing else.
Here's how I made it (in a Cuisinart 1.5 quart ice cream maker) and yes, it's incredible. I mixed 1 cup of the Dole powder with 3 cups of cold water. Whisk that well until it's 100% dissolved. No need to pre-chill if you use cold water (like from the fridge). Pour the mixture into the ice cream maker and start churning. 25 to 30 minutes later it's all frozen and smooth and tastes exactly like Disneyland.
This is the maximum amount that this ice cream maker can hold, btw, it'll almost be bubbling out of the top like a pineapple volcano (it won't come out, it'll just peek out) so don't try and make more than this in one go.
I have no doubt that all the other variations are just as delicious. I personally decided to use the maximum amount of water and not add fattier ingredients for my first run to see what I could get away with, and as luck would have it, it literally needs nothing else.
Perfect
Toad✓ Verified Purchase•January 20, 2024
Taste was great and mixes well with milk , only downside side was I was hoping it would be a little darker in color
Real deal
DawnH✓ Verified Purchase•January 17, 2024
If I want a little of my Hawaii trip back, this is it!! I mix in a little booze soaked pineapple and it's amazing!!!!
taste
ecco92503✓ Verified Purchase•January 15, 2024
was everything and more in taste and easy to make in my creami ninja
Pretty good!
Michelle B.✓ Verified Purchase•December 11, 2023
I bought this mix awhile ago and was looking for ways to use it. I finally just tried making a smoothie with it, and it was pretty good! I used 5 oz. almond milk, a heaping 1/4 cup of Dole whip powder, and a large smoothie cup full of ice, all in the blender. Took awhile for it to fully blend but it eventually did. Taste and texture are pretty good, I do detect a slight bitter/sour note but my powder is more than one year old so it might be because of that. I hope this helps others who were looking for instructions to make smoothies using this mix.
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