Yup, that’s it! Seriously, it couldn’t get any easier than this. HERE’S HOW TO MAKE A FROTHY ORANGE SMOOTHIE: Start with 1 cup of ice in your blender.Īdd 1/3 cup of frozen orange juice concentrate.Īdd 2-3 Tablespoons of sugar or other sweetener. When you’re drinking something that is supposed to be smooth, there is nothing worse than getting a “chunk.” It always blends it all so smoothly, and leaves no “chunks” in your drink. Our absolute favorite appliance to use for any type of smoothie or blended drink is the NutriBullet. (Scroll to the entire recipe farther down) HERE ARE THE INGREDIENTS YOU NEED: I literally made mine in like 2 minutes!įROTHY ORANGE SMOOTHIE Have you had one? Oh, the orange, creamy cold drink is so refreshing!Īnd with only a few ingredients you can make your own at home. I’ve always loved Dairy Queen’s Orange Julius. ![]() It gets a bit boring drinking the same thing, and you just need a new recipe of something that is good, quick and something to just change things up. I don’t just mean hot, I mean INSANELY HOT!! You know it’s hot when your car temperature reads 119 degrees.īoy, that heat is coming before we know it, and I’m getting ready with a few new drink recipes. Just give me something to cool me off!! And in Arizona we have a lot of HOT days. One bag strawberries and to one on the blender with ice and that should do good.When you live somewhere that is HOT most of the year, you drink a lot of COLD drinks. Then blend if you want to cut it down to a smaller size and one bag divide by 2 of course so 1/2 blender full sugar water again watch your mix. Add two bags of strawberries in there case they use a scooper and added two large soup ladels full. then add the secret O from the fountain drink to the blender in this case when I asked what it was she told me it was "sugar water" so that it what you put in and fill it to where half of the ice is covered or 1 on blender and remember while mixing your sugar and water that the frozen strawberries are all ready sweet so when someone finds a good mix let us know how much to how much ratio. However, before this you will need a blender it helps. Or any Strawberries that are used with a strawberry shortcake with the juice from the bag. For Strawberry they used regular birds eye thawed strawberries. ![]() I asked the person how they made it and they gave me this recipe. Thankfully, we still have an O-J here in town. ![]() So don't wait do it today you will have a good taste if you don't have a place to buy one availiable. If this is hard to make out I'm sorry and if I have enough people ask to rewrite I will once I go and ask the person behind the counter how to make the Original Orange Julias for all you fans and the one posted is taste great. I don't drink the orange put I do know about the Strawberry and I will report back later on the orange for all you fans of the original. also, if you can't find powdered egg whites, liquid egg beaters works well too (that's pasteurized as well, so no worries abuot salmonella). note: i've used the same basic recipe, subbing out the oj for frozen strawberries (thawed) for a Strawberry Julius, and pineapple juice and chunks for a Pineapple Julius. Then drink up! Trust me, this is the closest to the real deal you're gonna get. Then add the ice, more or less depending on how slushy you like it. Blend until conbined, and then taste it and adjust the ingredients accordingly. milk, the more you use, the frothier it gets. So, I came up with my own recipe and it really has that frothy goodness that the real Orange Julius's have: (I just throw stuff in the blender and taste it until it tastes right, so there will be no measurements given) Orange Juice (you can use frozen concentrate too, just use more water) Water (a small amount) Powdered egg whites (found in baking aisle) Powdered milk cream of coconut (just a smidge) confectioner's sugar vanilla extract ice Throw it all in the blender, except for the ice. At least that's how they used to make it when I was a kid (and waaay back in the day when it was invented, in the 1930's I think, they used fresh egg whites but now due to salmonella risks they use the pasteurized powdered kind). Anyways, I've always seen them put in a scoop of some kind of "secret powder" when making Orange Julius's at the mall, and I dug around a bit and found out that the secret powder consists of a blend of powdered egg whites, powdered milk, and powdered coconut and vanilla. That would be considered more of a creamsicle-type shake/smoothie (but still yummy in it's own right). Orange Julius's DEFINITELY do not have any ice cream in them.
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