Orange Julius - Copycat Recipe (2024)

by Michelle Dunster

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Want to know how you can make your own version of Orange Julius in less than 5 minutes? This easy copycat recipe will have anyone addicted. With only a few simple ingredients, it's not surprising that this refreshing drink tastes just like the original! The tangy taste is perfect for those hot summer days when all we want are some cold refreshments on hand or during a nice leisurely breakfast any time of the year!

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*This post has been updated from an earlier version to include new photos and a few tweaks to the original recipe to make it even more scrumptious!*

Growing up, one of my favorite summertime treats was a good ol'Orange Julius. Sipping on an orange Julius really brings back happy memoriesof summertime as a kid. I remember when my dad would take me to an Orange Julius stand to get one of these for me on our Daddy/daughter dates to the movies. 🙂

If you haven't had an Orange Julius before, I would describe the flavor as much like a creamsicle but in smoothie form. It's so simple to make this deliciously frothy orange drink! Basically, all you have to do is blend up a combination of frozen orange juice concentrate, some milk, ice, vanilla, and a bit of powdered sugar.

These make for such a refreshing treat on a hot summer day or really any time of the year!

If you are a fan of this Orange Julius recipe, I should mention you'll definitely love Easy Indian Cookbook's traditional Indian recipe for mango lassi. This deliciously popular and refreshing drink is sure to be a hit with anyone who tries it!

I hope you enjoy this recipe! ❤️ If you give it a try, please let me know how it turned out for you in the comments section at the bottom of the page or share a pic of your om noms on Instagram and tag @dishesanddustbunnies! ❤️

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What is an Orange Julius?

An Orange Julius is a sweet and tangy concoction of orange juice, milk, sugar, vanilla, and ice blended together to make a thick foamy smoothie. The orange Julius was originally invented by a man named Julius Freed in the late 1920's.

Julius Freed was a struggling health food salesman who wanted to find a way for people to get the nutrition from orange juice without drinking it straight from the fruit. In his quest to develop a new food, he stumbled across a method of turning orange juice into a smooth, frothy beverage by adding ice, sugar, protein powder and raw eggs. His wife dubbed the drink an Orange Julius. Julius eventually opened up his own orange juice stand specializing in selling his special drink.

Julius sold the business in the early 1960s, and it was eventually bought by Dairy Queen, which helped to distribute it to a larger customer base. Eventually, orange Julius became a super popular drink found in malls all across the United States and Canada.

In today's post, you'll learn how to make the popular drink right at home using just a few simple ingredients! This is truly one of the best orange julius recipes out there!

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Be sure to see the recipe card at the bottom of the post for full ingredients & instructions!

Ingredients – What is it made of?

This version of the famous Orange Julius is made by blending a can of concentrated orange juice, milk and ice, along with powdered/confectioners sugar, vanilla, a little water and some meringue powder (optional).

Does an Orange Julius contain raw eggs?

The original version of the Orange Julius invented by Julius Freed contained raw egg whites to make the drink frothy, but due to changes in food safety regulations, this was replaced with a frozen banana.

As an optional addition to the recipe instead of using raw eggs, you can add 1 tbsp of meringue powder (also known as egg white powder) to your Orange Julius to get the most authentic version of the drink. Meringue powder is safe to use and creates a very close flavour to the original drink.

How to Make an Orange Julius – Overview
The Best Copycat Orange Julius Recipe

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 little water and some meringue powder (optional) in a blender until smooth. Serve immediately.

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Orange Julius Variations

Using Fresh Orange Juice instead of Concentrate: You can use freshly squeezed orange juice instead of the concentrated kind for this recipe, however, please keep in mind that it will have a more watery texture. If you choose to use fresh orange juice, I'd highly recommend freezing the juice in an ice cube tray. By using frozen juice, you'll get a much better texture that's closest to a real Orange Julius.

Add other kinds of Fruit: Fresh or frozen strawberries are a popular addition to the drink, but you could also try adding other fruit such as pineapple, bananas, peaches or mangoes.

Milk: Instead of whole milk, you could also try using a tasty alternative such as coconut milk or almond milk! You could also try replacing the milk with vanilla ice cream!

Texture: To adjust the texture of the drink to your liking, you can try adding more or less ice, etc. It's really up to you! For a creamier version of the drink, add a little more milk and omit the water.

Meringue Powder: The original recipe for Orange Julius contained raw eggs in order to add protein and a nice frothiness to the drink. Over time raw egg was no longer used in the recipe due to safety regulations, and they added banana instead. To get the frothiness and flavour of the original drink, I highly recommend adding a little meringue powder along with the other drinks!

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How to Store Leftovers

Classic Orange Julius is best when it's fresh, and I honestly never have any leftovers to store of the yummy drink!

If you do have some of the drink left over, it's fine to store in the fridge for a day but keep in mind that it will be more watery as the ice and concentrate will have melted. It'll still taste delicious but the texture will be different.

If you'd like, you can also try freezing any leftover Orange Julius! Pour any leftovers in a popsicle mold, freeze and you'll have an amazing creamsicle treat!

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  • Author: Michelle Dunster – DishesAndDustBunnies.com
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
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Ingredients

Scale

  • 1(295ml/10oz) can of frozen concentrated orange juice
  • ¾ cup of whole milk
  • ¼ cup cold water (omit if you'd like it thicker)
  • cup powdered sugar (aka confectioners sugar)
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 2 cups ice cubes
  • 1 tbsp meringue powder (aka egg white powder) – optional but very good!
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Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a blender until smooth.
  2. You may have to set the blender on the pulse setting to break everything up.
  3. Pour into glasses and serve right away.
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Category: Beverage
  • Method: Blender
  • Cuisine: American
Orange Julius - Copycat Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What was the original Orange Julius made of? ›

But it was Freed/Fried's real estate agent, Willard “Bill” Hamlin, who made the first real Orange Julius. Hamlin convinced Freed/Fried to carry his secret powdered vanilla-ey formula that turns blended orange juice, sugar syrup, and crushed ice into that icy cold, fluffy, Creamsicle-y drink.

Why does Orange Julius have egg? ›

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.

What is an Orange Julius from Dairy Queen? ›

The signature beverage is a mixture of ice, orange juice, sweetener, milk, powdered egg whites and vanilla flavoring. Most stores are located inside shopping malls.

Are Orange Julius smoothies healthy? ›

Orange Julius

If you're drinking smoothies as a healthy option, it's definitely best to skip this chain. They're made from a beverage mix, plus fruit purees and juices, and a small Mango Pineapple or Tripleberry equals out to 250 to 290 calories, 55 to 64 grams of sugar and 85 milligrams of sodium.

What are the ingredients in Orange Julius? ›

Sweetener: High Fructose Corn Syrup, Water, Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate (To Protect Flavor), Water, Orange Juice: Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice, Orange Julius Flavor Enhancer Modified Whey Solids, Maltodextrin, Egg White Solids, Sugar, Karaya Gum, Natural & Artificial Flavors, Corn Syrup Solids, Guar Gum, Modified ...

When did Orange Julius get discontinued? ›

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.

When did Dairy Queen buy Orange Julius? ›

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!”

What happens if you put an egg in orange juice? ›

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.

What is a strawberry banana Julius? ›

Strawberry Banana Julius® Original

Real Strawberry with banana and sweetener blended together with a secret ingredient to Orange Julius® frothy perfection.

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

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 a Dixie Belle Sundae Dairy Queen? ›

Based on old Dairy Queen advertisem*nts for the Dixie Belle Sundae, we've got the scoop on how to order. To start, ask for a regular hot fudge sundae. Then add butterscotch and finish with pecans. The recipe is simple, tasty and straight out of the 1950s!

What is in the Strawberry Banana Smoothie at McDonald's? ›

Ingredients: Strawberry Puree, Banana Puree, Water, Grape Juice Concentrate, Clarified Demineralized Pineapple Juice Concentrate, Sugar, Contains Less Than 1%: Natural And Artificial Flavors, Cellulose Powder, Pear Juice Concentrate, Peach Juice Concentrate, Xanthan Gum, Citric Acid, Pectin, Colored With Fruit And ...

Does McDonald's use real fruit in their smoothies? ›

According to the McDonald's website, a medium strawberry banana smoothie is made with a pureed mixture of fruit and juice known as the "fruit base," along with low-fat yogurt and blended ice. Similarly, the mango pineapple smoothie has the exact same recipe, just with a mango and pineapple fruit base.

Can I mix orange juice with yogurt? ›

1. In a blender, combine ice, Florida Orange Juice, Greek yogurt, and vanilla almond milk or vanilla soy milk. 2. Blend ingredients at medium speed until smooth and creamy.

Is pulp in OJ real? ›

Orange juice is now commonly marketed as smooth (no pulp) juice and juice with pulp (or 'with bits' in the UK) (OJP). The pulp is derived from the cellular tissues of the endocarp [22].

Where was the original Orange Julius? ›

Julius Freed opened an orange juice stand in 1926 on South Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles. In 1929, the orange juice was developed into a specialty drink by Freed's real estate broker Willard Hamlin.

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.

Does Orange Julius contain raw egg? ›

Meringue Powder: The original recipe for Orange Julius contained raw eggs in order to add protein and a nice frothiness to the drink. Over time raw egg was no longer used in the recipe due to safety regulations, and they added banana instead.

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