Orange Julius Recipe {only 4 ingredients!} - Belly Full (2024)

This Orange Julius smoothie is creamy and full of flavor, with the perfect sweet and tart combination. Enjoy this drink for breakfast, brunch, an afternoon snack, or even a light dessert. It takes only minutes to make with just 4 ingredients!

If you love oranges and all things citrus, don’t miss our Orange Creamsicle Jello Mold, Orange Scones, and Sex on the Beach drink!

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Oranges (and bananas) are easily my least favorite fruit to enjoy in their native form, but put them in a dessert or a drink like this Orange Julius, and all bets are off. I could have a glass of this every day and never get tired of it. Sweet, tart, creamy, refreshing, and citrusy.

What is an Orange Julius?

Most people probably associate an Orange Julius with their teenage years and hanging out at the local mall, which usually had at least one (if not two) juice stands selling this drink. Good times! Its creation dates back to the 1920’s in Los Angeles, where Southern California is well known for their orange groves (a la Orange County.)

An Orange Julius is a blended frozen drink where sweetened orange concentrate is the star. It’s a cross between a drink, milkshake, and smoothie – it tastes like a creamsicle! If you can’t find one at the mall, though, you’re in luck, because this drink is super easy to make at home in minutes.

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Orange Julius Recipe

You only need 4 ingredients (plus ice) to make this orange smoothie. The texture is creamy and frothy, like a cross between a thinner smoothie and icey milkshake.
(Scroll below for the detailed recipe card and measurements.)

  • Whole milk: We use whole milk for a thicker consistency and richer taste, but you can use 2% or even skim and it will still be delicious.
  • Vanilla extract: Just a little vanilla adds another great layer of flavor.
  • Frozen orange juice concentrate: This is not diluted with water. You’re using the frozen concentrate, as is. This not only makes the drink cold and icy, but it gives the drink the best concentrated (obviously) orange flavor.
  • Sweetener: The original Orange Julius calls for granulated sugar, but we think it gives the drink a sort of grainy texture. So we use sweetened condensed milk instead for the ultra creamy feel and rich flavor! Either way, don’t skip a sweetener – you need it to balance out the tart citrus.
  • Ice: Crushed ice blends easier, but cubed is fine. The more ice you use, the thicker the drink will be, but it will also water it down. Your call!
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How to Make Orange Julius

Making this popular orange Julius recipe in your own kitchen is super easy. Just like most smoothies, you place all the ingredients in a blender, put the lid on, and blend until smooth and your desired consistency is reached. We always recommend that you put the liquids in first and the ice last. Pour into tall glasses and enjoy with a straw. Garnishing with whipped cream and an orange slice is optional, but why not!

Homemade Orange Julius Variations

  • Add in other frozen fruits: Blend in frozen banana slices, strawberries, or pineapple for different flavor combinations and a thicker shake.
  • Need it dairy free? You can replace the whole milk with an equal amount of coconut milk for a dairy-free version.
  • Use fresh orange juice: You can make this drink with fresh orange juice instead of frozen orange juice concentrate. It will produce a thinner drink and the orange flavor won’t be as wonderful, but it is still good. Just replace the orange juice concentrate and water called for in the recipe with 2 cups of fresh orange juice. You can also freeze orange juice in ice cube trays, which will help get closer to the ideal texture.
  • Try yogurt: Replace the 1 cup milk with 2 cups vanilla Greek yogurt and omit the ice, for an even creamier, tangy drink.
  • Make popsicles: Pour any leftovers into popsicle molds and freeze for a fun summer treat.
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Other Refreshing Drinks We Love

  • Cherry Limeade
  • Coffee Banana Smoothie
  • Raspberry Lassi
  • Strawberry Smoothie

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Orange Julius Drink

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This Orange Julius smoothie is creamy and full of flavor, with the perfect sweet and tart combination. Enjoy this drink for breakfast, brunch, an afternoon snack, or even a light dessert. It takes only minutes to make with just 4 ingredients!

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Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 2

Equipment

  • Blender

Ingredients

  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1/3 cup sweetened condensed milk (see note)
  • 6 ounce can frozen orange juice concentrate , partially thawed (no water added)
  • 1 1/2 cups ice
  • raw egg or egg white powder , optional (see note)
  • Whipped cream , for garnish, optional
  • Orange slices , for garnish, optional

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients in a blender, in the order listed.

  • Blend on medium-high speed for a few seconds until smooth and frothy.

  • Pour into glasses.

  • Garnish with whipped cream and/or an orange slice, and enjoy with a straw!

Notes

The original Orange Julius used a scoop of “secret sugar powder” which most people who worked there, say was similar to instant vanilla Jello powder. Some people also use granulated sugar. We think it gives the drink a sort of grainy texture, so we use sweetened condensed milk instead for the ultra creamy feel and rich flavor! Either way, don’t skip a sweetener – you need it to balance out the tart citrus.

You also had the option of having a raw egg blended into the mixture. Because of salmonella, I believe they switched to an egg white powder. We don’t make ours with either of of those ingredients, but you certainly can.

Nutrition

Calories: 401kcal | Carbohydrates: 67g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 35mg | Sodium: 130mg | Potassium: 939mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 67g | Vitamin A: 708IU | Vitamin C: 119mg | Calcium: 323mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and any changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are very important to you, I would recommend calculating them yourself.

Other Notes

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Orange Julius, Orange Julius Recipe

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FAQs

What is in the original Orange Julius? ›

Orange Julius is an American chain of beverage stores, known for a frothy fruit drink also called an Orange Julius. The chain has been in business since the late 1920s. The signature beverage is a mixture of ice, orange juice, sweetener, milk, powdered egg whites and vanilla flavoring.

What is the white powder used at Orange Julius? ›

In addition to orange juice, ice, and simple syrup, it calls for egg white powder, vanilla extract or vanilla powder, and milk powder.

What's the difference between a smoothie and an Orange Julius? ›

What's the difference between an Orange Julius and a smoothie? The original Orange Julius consists of orange juice concentrate, milk, vanilla, sugar and ice. While it is sweeter than my version, I bet mine still tastes deliciously orange-y! My smoothie contains spinach, oranges, almond milk and banana.

Are Orange Julius healthy? ›

A nutritional comparison between an Orange Julius and a homemade orange smoothie. The mall drink is packed with more sugar than a can of soda, and besides having vitamin C from the orange juice it contains, it's devoid of nutrients. It's a sugar bomb with no protein and no fiber.

What happens when you put an egg in orange juice for 24 hours? ›

Orange juice and vinegar both contain acids which react with the calcium carbonate in the eggs to produce carbon dioxide gas. This is why the eggs fizz in those liquids. Over time, this reaction has the effect of destroying the egg shells and leaving behind the inside of the egg.

When did Orange Julius change their recipe? ›

Orange Julius was eventually sold to International Industries in 1967 and then to Dairy Queen in 1987, which began the decline of the brand and a major change to the way the product was made with a move towards more artificial ingredients.

Does Orange Julius have an egg in it? ›

Yes. The original recipe for Orange Julius, developed in the 1920s, contained raw egg whites to create a frothy texture. The recipe was updated in the 1980s for food safety reasons.

Does an Orange Julius have milk in it? ›

What Exactly Is an Orange Julius? If you've never tried this frothy drink, you're in for a sweet treat! An Orange Julius is a blend of frozen orange juice concentrate, milk, vanilla, sugar, and ice.

Does Orange Julius exist anymore? ›

A bit of history of success, Orange Julius was the official drink of the 1964 World's Fair. In 1987 DQ Dairy Queen bought the rights to the Orange Julius Chains and marketed the drink at their DQ Treat Stores. Now in 2023 Dairy Queen seem to be phasing the drink away from some of its stores.

Are Orange Julius and Dairy Queen the same? ›

In 1987, Orange Julius became "a fully owned subsidiary of International Dairy Queen." That's lawyer speak for "now you can get your Dilly® Bar where you get your Julius® Original!”

Does Orange Julius have pina colada? ›

Sweet Pineapple and coconut flavour blended together with a secret ingredient to Orange Julius® perfection.

What is in a triple berry Julius? ›

Tripleberry® Julius® Original

Real Strawberry, raspberry, blackberry blended together with a secret ingredient to Orange Julius® frothy perfection.

Is orange juice more unhealthy than co*ke? ›

While juices are more nutritious than sodas, they often contain just as much sugar. For example, a 12-ounce glass of orange juice contains nearly the same amount of sugar as a can of co*ke, around 10 teaspoons of sugar.

Is high pulp OJ better for you? ›

Orange pulp is rich in fiber and helps to regulate your digestive system, control blood sugar and decrease unhealthy cholesterol, says Escobar. "Orange juice with no pulp doesn't contain this source of fiber and may cause a rapid spike in blood sugar, even if there is no sugar added," she notes.

Is frozen OJ as healthy as fresh? ›

BOSTON (CBS) - Is frozen orange juice healthier for you than fresh squeezed? Researchers at the University of Seville Spain say "yes". Oranges contain carotenoids which give fruits and veggies their yellow, orange, or red appearance.

What is orange julep made of? ›

Preparation: In a mint julep cup or rocks glass, gently muddle the mint, bitters and syrup. Add crushed ice and Jim Beam® Orange. Stir to combine topping with more ice as needed.

What is Julius made of? ›

An Orange Julius is a blend of frozen orange juice concentrate, milk, vanilla, sugar, and ice. It's not quite a smoothie; it's too sweet — more like a dessert — to be considered a smoothie. And it's not as milky or thick as a milkshake, either. It's sweet and frothy, lightly frozen, and tastes just like a Creamsicle.

What is in a Julius from DQ? ›

Misty® Slush Unflavored Base Water, Sugar, Dextrose, Citric Acid, Salt, and Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose, Water, Orange Juice: Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice, Contains less than 2% of Orange Julius Flavor Enhancer Modified Whey Solids, Maltodextrin, Egg White Solids, Sugar, Karaya Gum, Natural & Artificial Flavors, ...

When did DQ stop selling Orange Julius? ›

A bit of history of success, Orange Julius was the official drink of the 1964 World's Fair. In 1987 DQ Dairy Queen bought the rights to the Orange Julius Chains and marketed the drink at their DQ Treat Stores. Now in 2023 Dairy Queen seem to be phasing the drink away from some of its stores.

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