![]() This is a simple drink, made of orange juice, milk, vanilla, sweetener, and some ice. Since then, it became a very popular cold, frothy, and refreshing drink throughout the USA. It was first introduced in1920s in Los Angeles by Julius Freed, from a juice stand. Give this recipe a try, and you will understand why we think it is one of the best refreshing beverages out there! WHAT IS AN ORANGE JULIUS? This is more like a sweet, yet refreshing dessert, with a frothy texture. Many people wonder if this is a smoothie or a shake, but it is none of them. For example, substitute the whole milk with low-fat milk, and make it more or less sweet. In addition, you can play a bit with ingredients, and adjust based on your taste. Making homemade Orange Julius is super simple All you have to do is combine concentrated orange juice, ice cubes, milk, powdered sugar, vanilla extract with a. If you have tried this delicious drink at the mall, or restaurants, we are quite sure you will love making it on your own. Also, this beverage is so easy and quick to make, that you can literally make it whenever you crave some. It is refreshing, healthy, with rich and bold flavors, just perfect to enjoy at the pool, or at a barbecue party. Especially with hotter days around the corner, this drink is our main go-to recipe. ![]() We love this refreshing drink and have been enjoying it for quite some time. Fresh orange juice is so healthy and delicious.Making Homemade Orange Julius is not only easy, and much cheaper, but it is also way more delicious than anywhere else. The originally Orange Julius recipe uses powdered egg whites, but I omit that ingredient in this recipe. For extra creaminess, you could use vanilla yogurt. For real decadence, I suppose you could use vanilla ice cream. All you need to do to create your Orange Julius recipe is add your chosen ice cream, milk, orange juice, sugar, ice, and vanilla extract to the blender. Any of these will add calcium and protein as well as creamy flavors and texture. If dairy is hard on your stomach, you could try this orange julius recipe with coconut milk or almond milk. You can still get the orange creamsicle effect with ice cubes and either whole milk or skim milk. If I can pluck the oranges right off the tree, even better! That’s fine, but personally, I prefer fresh orange juice. An Orange Julius is the perfect chilly sweet treat to enjoy in the backyard on a hot summer day. The original and many homemade versions use frozen orange juice concentrate. Put 1 1/2 cups of ice and all 5 ingredients in a good blender. Whole milk you could make this vegan by using almond milk instead of whole milk. A “julius freed” is very simple to make at home. Frozen Orange Juice concentrate do not use fresh orange juice. However, I encourage you to try this copycat orange julius recipe. The popsicles just need to be frozen solid. Place in the freezer for 5 to 6 hours or overnight. Carefully, pour the popsicle mixture into your popsicle mold. Nowadays, you can get an original Orange Julius frozen treat at Dairy Queen. In a medium sized bowl, combine all the ingredients and whisk vigorously until well combined. ![]() After working on several different versions of my homemade orange julius, I decided on this one as my favorite! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Ingredients 2 oranges (peeled and deseeded -if necessary) 1 frozen banana (peeled before freezing) cup cream 2-4 egg yolks (from pastured chickens. ![]() I craved the Julius taste, maybe because of all that vitamin C. I’d forgotten all about the Orange Julius UNTIL our family had COVID, back before they knew it was COVID - late 2019. Ingredients 9 ounces orange juice concentrate 1 cup milk 1 cup water 1/4 cup Imperial Sugar Confectioners Powdered Sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cup. Recreating that Orange Creamsicle Goodness at Home This easy homemade orange julius recipe will satisfy your hankering for the real thing. We’d sit down, enjoy our orange smoothies, laugh, joke, and have the most independent, fun time of our week. My parents would also be at the mall, of course, but a few of my friends and I would get our cups of orange Julius and head up the stairs to the balcony that overlooked the rest of the mall. How many of you remember those juice stands? They go all the way back to the 1920s, but I promise, I’m not that old! And I’m from Alabama, a long way from the original stands in Los Angeles. I may be giving my age away, but going to Orange Julius® in the mall was the highlight of some junior-high school weekends. Orange Julius! Does anybody else love these creamy, tangy smoothies? They are simple to make at home, and this homemade orange julius recipe is just delicious. ![]()
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