These Pineapple Coconut Balls have become our go-to treat when we need something sweet but don't want to turn on the oven. What started as a way to use up leftover crushed pineapple turned into Liam's favorite after-school snack. The combination of tangy pineapple and sweet coconut creates that perfect tropical flavor that makes you think of summer even in the middle of winter.
The best part about this no-bake dessert is how quickly it comes together. No mixing bowls full of complicated ingredients, no waiting for things to bake, just mix everything up and roll into balls. Liam can help with every step, which keeps him busy while I clean up the minimal mess. These coconut pineapple bites use ingredients we usually have on hand, so they've become our backup plan when we need to bring something to a potluck at the last minute.
Why You'll Love These Pineapple Coconut Balls
These little treats fix every problem I've ever had with making desserts when it's hot outside or when I'm short on time. No oven needed, so the kitchen stays cool, and they're done in about 15 minutes from start to finish. Liam loves helping roll them into balls because there's no way he can mess it up - even if they're not perfectly round, they still taste great. The cream cheese keeps them soft and creamy, while the pineapple adds that bright, tangy flavor that cuts through the sweetness.
What really sold me on this recipe is how it uses stuff we usually have in the fridge anyway. A can of crushed pineapple, some cream cheese, powdered sugar, and coconut - that's basically it. They're way cheaper than buying fancy candies or cookies, and they actually have some fruit in them so I don't feel terrible about letting Liam eat them for snacks. Plus, they keep well in the fridge for days, so you can make a batch and have treats ready whenever someone drops by or you need to pack something for lunch.
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- How To Make Pineapple Coconut Balls Step By Step
- Equipment For Pineapple Coconut Balls
- Variations on Pineapple Coconut Balls
- Smart Swaps for Pineapple Coconut Balls
- Storage Tips
- Top Tip
- FAQ
- Time for Tropical Sweetness!
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Pineapple Coconut Balls Ingredients
Main Ingredients:
- Crushed pineapple in juice
- Cream cheese
- Powdered sugar
- Sweetened shredded coconut
- Vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
For Rolling:
- Extra shredded coconut for coating
- Chopped nuts
- Graham cracker crumbs
See recipe card for quantities.
How To Make Pineapple Coconut Balls Step By Step
Prep the Ingredients
- Drain crushed pineapple thoroughly in fine mesh strainer for 10 minutes
- Press out as much liquid as possible with paper towels or clean kitchen towel
- Let cream cheese soften at room temperature for about 30 minutes
- Measure out powdered sugar and have coconut ready for rolling
Mix Everything Together
- Beat softened cream cheese until smooth and fluffy
- Add drained pineapple and mix well until combined
- Gradually add powdered sugar until mixture holds together
- Stir in vanilla extract and pinch of salt for flavor
Shape and Chill
- Cover bowl and refrigerate mixture for 30 minutes to firm up
- This makes rolling much easier and less sticky
- Meanwhile, spread coconut on plate for rolling
- Get small cookie scoop or spoon ready for portioning
Roll and Coat
- Scoop mixture into small balls using cookie scoop or spoons
- Roll each ball in shredded coconut until completely covered
- Place on plate or tray lined with parchment paper
- Refrigerate finished balls for at least 1 hour before serving
Equipment For Pineapple Coconut Balls
- Fine mesh strainer for draining pineapple thoroughly
- Large mixing bowl for combining ingredients
- Small cookie scoop or spoon for portioning
- Plate or shallow bowl for rolling coconut
- Parchment-lined tray for storing finished balls
Variations on Pineapple Coconut Balls
From years of experimenting when we get bored with the basic recipe, these variations work great:
Tropical Flavors:
- Mango coconut - replace half the pineapple with mashed mango
- Lime coconut - add lime zest and a squeeze of fresh lime juice
- Passion fruit version - mix in passion fruit pulp for exotic flavor
- Banana coconut - add mashed banana for creamier texture
Nut Additions:
- Macadamia nuts - chop fine and mix into base or roll balls in them
- Toasted almonds - adds crunch and nutty flavor
- Pistachios - beautiful green color when chopped and used as coating
- Cashews - blend into powder for coating or mix chopped into balls
Chocolate Versions:
- White chocolate chips - fold mini chips into mixture before rolling
- Cocoa powder - add to mixture for chocolate pineapple flavor
- Dark chocolate coating - dip finished balls in melted chocolate
- Chocolate coconut - mix cocoa powder with coconut for rolling
Holiday Twists:
- Christmas colors - roll some in red coconut, some in green
- Rum flavor - add tiny bit of rum extract for grown-up version
- Spiced version - add pinch of cinnamon and nutmeg
Smart Swaps for Pineapple Coconut Balls
Pineapple Options:
- Crushed pineapple → Fresh pineapple chopped fine and drained
- Canned in juice → Canned in syrup (but drain extra well)
- Regular pineapple → Pineapple tidbits chopped smaller
- Fresh only → Frozen pineapple thawed and drained
Cream Cheese Alternatives:
- Regular cream cheese → Light cream cheese (texture slightly different)
- Dairy version → Vegan cream cheese substitute
- Block style → Whipped cream cheese (use less)
- Full fat → Neufchatel cheese
Coating Changes:
- Shredded coconut → Chopped nuts like pecans or almonds
- Sweetened coconut → Unsweetened coconut (less sweet)
- Regular coconut → Toasted coconut for nuttier flavor
- Coconut only → Graham cracker crumbs for different texture
Sweetener Swaps:
- Powdered sugar → Granulated sugar blended fine
- Regular sugar → Coconut sugar or maple powder
- Full amount → Reduce sugar if Pineapple Coconut Balls is very sweet
Storage Tips
Refrigerator Storage (1 week):
- Store in airtight container lined with parchment paper
- Keep layers separated with parchment to prevent sticking
- They actually get better after a day as flavors blend together
- Bring to room temperature for 15 minutes before serving for best taste
Freezer Storage (2 months):
- Freeze on tray first, then transfer to freezer bag or container
- Label with date so you remember when you made them
- Thaw in refrigerator for few hours before eating
- Texture stays good but coconut coating might look less fresh
Make-Ahead Tips:
- Perfect for making day before parties or gatherings
- Mix can be made up to 2 days ahead and stored covered
- Roll into balls day of serving for best appearance
- Keep extra coconut on hand for touching up coating
Top Tip
- These treats keep really well in the fridge for up to a week when stored in an airtight container. Line the container with parchment paper and separate layers so they don't stick together. They actually taste better after sitting for a day because the flavors blend together and the cream cheese gets firmer. Just take them out about 15 minutes before serving so they're not rock hard from the cold.
- You can freeze these for up to 2 months if you need to make them way ahead. Freeze them on a tray first so they don't stick together, then transfer to a freezer bag or container with the date written on it. When you want to eat them, let them thaw in the fridge for a few hours. The texture stays pretty good, but the coconut coating might not look as fresh and fluffy.
FAQ
How do you make pineapple coconut balls?
Drain crushed pineapple well, mix with softened cream cheese and powdered sugar, chill the mixture for 30 minutes, then roll into balls and coat with shredded coconut. The key is getting all the juice out of the Pineapple Coconut Balls so they hold together.
Do coconut and pineapple go together?
Yes, coconut and pineapple are a classic tropical combination. The sweet, nutty flavor of coconut balances the tangy brightness of pineapple perfectly. They're used together in lots of desserts, drinks, and even savory dishes.
How long do Pineapple Coconut Balls last?
These pineapple coconut balls last about a week in the fridge when stored in an airtight container. They actually taste better after a day because the flavors blend together. You can also freeze them for up to 2 months.
Is pineapple soaked in coconut water good for you?
That's a different thing than these Pineapple Coconut Balls, but yes, pineapple and coconut water are both healthy. Pineapple has vitamin C and enzymes, coconut water has electrolytes. These dessert balls have cream cheese and sugar though, so they're treats, not health food.
Time for Tropical Sweetness!
These pineapple coconut balls prove that you don't need complicated techniques or fancy ingredients to make something people will remember. Sometimes the best treats are the simplest ones - just good flavors that work well together. Whether you're making them for a party or just because you want something sweet, they deliver that perfect balance of creamy, fruity, and coconutty that hits all the right spots. The texture combination of soft, creamy interior with that slightly chewy coconut coating creates something that's both familiar and special at the same time.
Craving more easy treats that don't require much fuss? Try our Easy Oatmeal Cake Recipe that creates a moist, hearty dessert with that golden coconut topping everyone loves. The oats give it a wonderful texture that's different from regular cake, and the coconut topping gets all caramelized and crunchy under the broiler. Need something fancy for special occasions? Our Easy Peach Upside Down Mini Cakes give everyone their own perfect portion with caramelized fruit on top. They're way easier than making one big upside-down cake, and everyone gets the perfect ratio of fruit to cake.
Want to try something fancy but doable? Our Easy Traditional French Beignets Recipe walks you through making those light, airy pastries that taste like they came from a Parisian café. The choux pastry technique might seem scary at first, but once you understand how it works, you'll be making bakery-quality pastries at home. They're perfect for weekend mornings when you want to make breakfast feel special.
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Equipment
- Fine-mesh strainer (for draining pineapple)
- Large mixing bowl (for combining ingredients)
- Hand mixer or spatula (for beating cream cheese)
- Small cookie scoop or spoon (for portioning)
- Plate or shallow bowl (for rolling in coconut)
- Parchment-lined tray (for chilling finished balls)
Ingredients
- 1 can(20 oz) Crushed pineapple - Drained thoroughly in strainer
- 8 oz Cream cheese - Softened at room temperature
- 3 cups Powdered sugar
- 2 cups Sweetened shredded coconut - For mixture
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
- 1 pinch Salt
- 1 cup Shredded coconut - For rolling
- ½ cup Chopped nuts - Pecans, almonds, pistachios, etc.
- ½ cup Graham cracker crumbs - Alternative coating option
Instructions
- Drain crushed pineapple thoroughly and press out extra liquid.
- Beat softened cream cheese, then mix in pineapple.
- Add powdered sugar, vanilla, and salt; stir until mixture holds together.
- Refrigerate mixture for 30 minutes to firm up.
- Shape into balls, coat in coconut/nuts/crumbs, then chill 1 hour before serving.
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