Frozen Chocolate-Covered Pineapple Rings with Coconut (Piña Colada-Style)
These frozen pineapple rings are cold, chewy, and refreshing, with just the right touch of decadence from the dark chocolate shell and a snowy sprinkle of shredded coconut.
Yield: 8rings
Prep Time: 20 minutesmins
Total Time: 2 hourshrs50 minutesmins
Ingredients
8pineapple rings, about ½-inch thick
1½cupsdark chocolate chips, 60–70% cacao, or use semi-sweet for a milder flavor
¼cupunsweetened shredded coconut
Optional:
¼cupwhite or dark rum, for soaking the pineapple
1tablespooncoconut oil, only if needed to help smooth out the chocolate during melting
Instructions
Prep the pineapple: If using a whole fresh pineapple, peel, core, and slice into ½-inch rings. Note: Pre-cut ‘fresh’ rings are often thicker (about 1-inch), so slice them in half horizontally to create thinner ½-inch rings for the perfect texture. Also, this recipe will work using canned, drained rings, but in my opinion, the canned rings turn out significantly less sweet and less delicious. I recommend sticking with fresh.
(Optional) Soak in rum: For a boozy twist, arrange the pineapple rings in a shallow dish and pour rum over the top. Let them soak for ~10 minutes, then pat dry.Whether you soak or not, make sure to transfer the rings to a parchment-lined baking sheet before freezing—this prevents them from sticking solidly to the surface (and they will, been there!). Freeze in a single layer until firm, about 2–3 hours or overnight.
Freeze the rings: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Lay the pineapple rings in a single layer and freeze until firm, about 2–3 hours (or overnight).
Melt the chocolate: Add the chocolate chips to a microwave-safe bowl and microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring in between, until melted and smooth. If the chocolate seems too thick or isn’t melting easily, stir in up to 1 tablespoon of coconut oil to loosen it up. Note: you’ll have about ¼ cup melty chocolate leftover, but starting with more makes it easier to work with.
Spoon and sprinkle: Working quickly, add a generous spoonful of melted chocolate on top of one frozen ring and use the back of the spoon to swirl and spread it around. Immediately sprinkle shredded coconut over the wet chocolate. Repeat the process one ring at a time. Important: Don’t try to dip or submerge the rings—the cold pineapple will cause the chocolate to seize. Also, don’t wait to add the coconut or it won’t stick once the chocolate hardens.
Final freeze: Return the tray to the freezer for 20–30 minutes, or until the chocolate is completely set.
Serve and enjoy! These are best enjoyed straight from the freezer—cool, chewy, and loaded with tropical flair. Store any extras in a freezer-safe bag or airtight container for up to 2 weeks. Layer with parchment to prevent sticking.
Notes
Fresh vs. Canned Pineapple: Canned rings will work, but in my opinion, the flavor just doesn’t compare. They tend to be less sweet and waaay less delicious than when you use fresh pineapple. If you have the time, go fresh, it's a game-changer!Chocolate Coating Tip: Because the pineapple rings are frozen, submerging them in melted chocolate will cause it to seize up, turning thick and grainy. That’s why it’s important to spoon and spread the chocolate over each ring instead. Work one at a time, and immediately sprinkle on the coconut before the chocolate sets—otherwise it won't stick.Why Freeze First? Using frozen pineapple helps the chocolate harden quickly and cleanly. If the pineapple is not frozen, the chocolate may slide off, set unevenly, or create a melty mess. Freezing also gives the final treat its signature cold, chewy texture.Make it Vegan: Choose dairy-free chocolate chips to keep these plant-based.Storage Tips: Store in a freezer-safe bag or airtight container for up to 2 weeks. Use parchment between layers to prevent sticking.Topping Ideas: Swap shredded coconut for crushed nuts, chopped freeze-dried fruit, cacao nibs, or even a pinch of flaky sea salt.
Nutrition information is calculated using a leading industry software. That being said, brands can vary, and there may be slight fluctuations in the numbers.