
Bright, creamy little bites of pineapple, cream cheese, coconut, and pecan — an easy no-bake holiday treat that’s perfect for parties and make-ahead platters.

I still remember the first time I brought these to a holiday brunch: my grandmother, who is notoriously hard to impress, asked for the recipe and made them for the next family gathering. Watching everyone reach for seconds as soon as the platter hit the table convinced me that sometimes the simplest combinations are the most memorable. The recipe saves time without sacrificing charm — and that’s the kind of holiday magic I try to keep in the kitchen.
I recommend measuring by volume for the pineapple and coconut and by weight/ounces for the cream cheese to get consistent results. If your pineapple seems packed with excess juice, press it in a fine-mesh sieve with the back of a spoon and pat dry with a paper towel — the goal is flavorful fruit without extra liquid that loosens the mixture.
What I love most is the instant festive look and how small tweaks like toasting pecans or adding a touch of orange zest can transform them. Guests often assume they were lovingly homemade for hours, when really they come together in under an hour. That makes them my holiday secret: impressive, portable, and reliably well-loved.
Keep the formed balls in a single layer in an airtight container lined with parchment to prevent sticking. Refrigerated storage is best for up to 5 days; after that the pineapple’s moisture may begin to soften the coating. For longer storage, freeze on a tray until solid, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator to maintain texture, and if the coconut looks damp after thawing, give it a gentle roll in extra shredded coconut before serving.
If you have allergies or prefer different flavors, swap pecans for toasted almonds or finely chopped walnuts. For a nut-free option, roll the balls in crushed pretzels or graham cracker crumbs (note: graham contains gluten). Use mascarpone or ricotta cheese instead of cream cheese for a milder flavor; reduce powdered sugar slightly if the substitute is sweeter. For a tropical twist, fold in a teaspoon of lime or orange zest to brighten the flavor.
Arrange on a festive platter with mint sprigs and candied citrus slices for color contrast. These work wonderfully on dessert boards alongside shortbread cookies, chocolate truffles, and fresh berries. Serve chilled with small toothpicks or in mini cupcake liners for easy grab-and-go service. They also make charming edible gifts — package 6–8 in a clear box with ribbon.
Pineapple confections have long been associated with hospitality and celebration in many cultures because the fruit symbolizes welcome and luxury. The combination of pineapple and cream cheese became popular in American mid-century cookbooks, often appearing in party hors d'oeuvres and potlucks. These small, no-bake bites feel both retro and modern — a nod to those communal entertaining traditions with updated textures and nutty finishes.
In summer, replace the pecans with toasted macadamias and add a dash of coconut rum for a pina-colada vibe. For winter holidays, fold in a pinch of ground cinnamon and nutmeg or roll in finely crushed peppermint candies for a festive touch. For a spring brunch, top each ball with a tiny sliver of candied ginger for brightness.
Make the filling up to two days ahead and leave it chilled; portion into balls the day of serving for the freshest look. If you need to freeze portions for later, shape and freeze on a tray, then move to a labeled bag. When forming many balls, keep a shallow bowl of cold water nearby to wet your hands briefly — it prevents sticking and speeds the rolling process.
These little pineapple treats combine simplicity with festive flair, and the more you make them, the more ways you’ll find to personalize them. I hope they become a small tradition in your holiday entertaining — quick to make, easy to share, and always greeted with smiles.
Drain crushed pineapple very well; place in a fine-mesh sieve and press out excess juice to avoid watery centers.
Soften cream cheese to room temperature for easier blending and smoother texture.
Toast pecans for 2–3 minutes in a dry skillet to enhance flavor before chopping and coating.
Chill formed balls for at least one hour to firm up — this improves handling and presentation.
If mixture is too loose, refrigerate for 10–20 minutes before shaping to make rolling easier.
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Yes — drain the pineapple thoroughly by pressing in a sieve or squeezing in cheesecloth. Excess juice makes the mixture too loose and will cause the balls to fall apart.
Freeze on a tray until solid, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before serving and re-roll lightly in coconut if the coating looks damp.
Use a small cookie scoop or a teaspoon to portion evenly and wet your hands slightly to prevent sticking while rolling.
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Place crushed pineapple in a fine-mesh sieve over a bowl and press to remove excess juice. For firmer results, squeeze in cheesecloth.
Beat softened cream cheese with powdered sugar and vanilla until smooth using a hand mixer or spatula.
Gently fold the drained pineapple into the cream cheese mixture until evenly distributed and thick enough to hold shape.
Portion with a small scoop or teaspoon, roll into 1-inch balls, then roll in shredded coconut and chopped pecans to coat evenly.
Place coated balls on a parchment-lined tray and chill in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour to firm up.
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