Nothing tastes like summer or a day at the beach like a piña colada. Our simple version requires just 2 ingredients: frozen ripe pineapple and coconut milk.
Let us show you how it’s done, plus easy ways to add protein if enjoying as a smoothie, or booze if enjoying as a cocktail.
What Is a Piña Colada?
The piña colada is a frozen blended drink that originated in Puerto Rico. It’s typically made from coconut, rum, pineapple juice, and ice.
Our inspired version uses whole pineapple instead of juice, and we freeze it so there’s no need to add ice! The result is more fiber and nutrients, plus a smooth and creamy texture.
The frozen pineapple and coconut milk are blended up. Then, depending on the sweetness of your pineapple, you may choose to add a little honey or maple syrup.
For added protein, you can optionally add plain or vanilla protein powder. Or, for a whole food protein source, try a tablespoon or so of hemp seeds!
To make it boozy, add 1-2 ounces of white rum. You’ll be feeling like you’re on the beach in no time!
We hope you LOVE this piña colada smoothie! It’s:
Tart
Sweet
Creamy
Refreshing
Versatile
& Delicious!
It’s the perfect summer drink or great for any time you want to be immediately transported into vacation mode! For an extra special twist, top with coconut whipped cream, fresh mint, and cherries.
If you want to nerd out on piña coladas, check out this authentic recipe that provides some piña colada history, or this article for three inspired, craft versions of this popular cocktail.
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2-Ingredient Piña Colada Smoothie
Ingredients
SMOOTHIE
- 3 cups chopped frozen pineapple (ripe for best flavor)
- 3/4 cup light coconut milk (or canned or boxed)
- 1-2 tsp honey or maple syrup (optional // only if pineapple isn’t sweet enough)
- 1 scoop plain or vanilla protein powder (or add whole food source such as hemp seeds // optional)
- 1-2 oz white rum to make it boozy (optional)
FOR SERVING optional
- Coconut whipped cream
- Cherries
- Fresh pineapple
- Fresh mint
Instructions
- To a high-speed blender add frozen pineapple and coconut milk (we prefer light canned). Then blend on high until creamy and smooth, using the tamper (if available) to push down and blend more easily. Add more coconut milk as needed to facilitate blending and ensure creaminess.
- Taste and adjust flavors as needed, adding more coconut milk for creaminess, pineapple to thicken // add sweet-tart flavor, or a bit of honey or maple syrup (optional) for additional sweetness.
- If enjoying as a smoothie, you have the option of adding a bit of protein powder of choice, such as plain or vanilla. If enjoying as a cocktail, add 1-2 oz of your favorite rum (white is preferred) and blend again to combine.
- Enjoy fresh as is, or top with coconut whipped cream, a cherry, a slice of pineapple, and mint (all optional).
- If you have leftovers, freeze into popsicles or ice cube molds (if you’ve already added booze, they likely won’t firm up all the way). When ready to use, simply blend the piña colada ice cubes in your blender with rum or additional coconut milk.
Sally G says
I have fresh pineapple so rarely that I hate to do anything but enjoy it as is. Would it be possible to use canned pineapple, or perhaps one can buy frozen pineapple? (Wondering how well canned pineapple freezes.)
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Sally, we wouldn’t suggest canned. But you can buy frozen pineapple some places!
Lisa says
I loved this simple, adaptable recipe. I made it for (1) and used 1 cup of frozen pineapple chunks and 1/2 cup of frozen banana slices. I was doing a cleanse, so I replaced the maple syrup with 1 tsp. of lucuma powder, which has a maple-y flavor. I’ll definitely make again, and it tastes soooo decadent, for as healthy as it truly is!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
So lovely! Thanks for sharing, Lisa!
Kat says
Wow this is delicious!! I split it in half to make just one for myself and had to add a little more coconut milk to get it to blend smoothly but WOW! So delicious and simple.
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Yay! Thanks for sharing, Kat!
Nic says
Grateful for the reply and lead, Dana!
Ramae Hamrin says
This was delicious, even without the rum! Threw some fresh kale in there, which threw off the color, but it was every bit as yummy. Thanks for the great recipe! 🥤
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Lovely! Thanks for sharing, Ramae! Love the kale addition :D
Nic says
This recipe is so simple and delish — thank you! I really want to find these shorter glasses that you used here and in the watermelon juice recipe, so I searched MB’s Kitchen Essentials, but with no luck. Can you please share a link? Thank you!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi! Those are Moroccan glasses that I believe we got from Food 52!
sherry says
what a great idea! i would definitely add some rum:)
Anne says
Thanks for the recipe, I bought the ingredients to make this as soon as my pineapple ripens! It’s always been my “island drink”! Also, I noticed the last few posts when you featured a recipe with a history or from another culture, you gave info about the original recipe. I know that’s becoming an issue in the food world today, giving credit to the original source, and I’m happy to see it! Thank you!
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Thanks, Anne!
Roxy says
So simple…so ingenious…why hadn’t I thought of this before???
Dana @ Minimalist Baker says
Hope you love it!