Orange Glorious II

  4.5 – 71 reviews  • Orange

Orange frozen beverage that tastes exactly like the mall version! You must give it a try! This can also be frozen and eaten as Italian ice!

Prep Time: 5 mins
Cook Time: 5 mins
Total Time: 10 mins
Servings: 4
Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 (6 ounce) can frozen orange juice concentrate
  2. 1 cup milk
  3. 1 cup water
  4. ½ cup white sugar
  5. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  6. 12 cubes ice

Instructions

  1. In a blender, combine orange juice concentrate, milk, water, sugar and vanilla. Add ice cubes and blend until smooth. Pour into glasses and serve.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 215 kcal
Carbohydrate 48 g
Cholesterol 5 mg
Dietary Fiber 0 g
Protein 3 g
Saturated Fat 1 g
Sodium 29 mg
Sugars 48 g
Fat 1 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Thomas Hooper
I made some changes I don’t have orange juice concentrate so I just used orange juice and instead of water I changed that to orange juice too! 🙂
Jeffrey Fritz
no changes just amazing
William Burgess
Used 2 cups yogurt and a splash of water instead of milk and water. Used 1/4C Pyure stevia blend. Tart but delicious!
Lisa Wood
Very good. Needs more ice cubes.
Kristen Douglas
A little less sugar.
Michael Dawson
too good !
Benjamin Meyer
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Alexander Cook
YUM! I used a little bit less than 1/2 cup sugar. My toddlers love it!
Darren Cox
Currently the temperature outside is 109 and Southern California Edison has called for a “power alert” meaning NO A/C so we’re doing anything to keep cool.
Benjamin Lopez
It was delicious! I couldn’t find any orange juice concentrate, so I replaced it with strawberry concentrate and it was the best smoothie/milkshake I’ve ever had.
Carlos Jacobs
I Love this recipe and so does my family. It is cool and refreshing. Sometimes I use plain kefir instead of milk and it gives it a great tang. Occasionally I will use powdered egg whites to help froth it up.
Martha Wells
Too sweet. I’m going to add more water and milk next time.
Mary Herman
Followed as is and find it a tad too sweet. Maybe because I used the Minute Maid Orange Punch which is on the sweeter side. Next time, I’ll leave out the sugar first then add little at a time.
Ryan Boyer
Yum Yum YUM!!!!! It is better than the one at our Mall so refreshing and delish will deffinitely be making this scrumptious smoothie again and again! Thanks for recipe 🙂
Thomas Griffin
I have made this recipe for YEARS with my middle school Home and Career Skills students during our annual Open House! This recipe is FANTASTIC! VERY similar to the one you can get at the mall!!
Brian Macdonald
Made this recipe as written and it turned out perfectly!! Will definitely make this again!! So yummy!
Bradley Flores
OMG WOW!!!
Melissa Lucas
Very good. I used 1/3 cup of sugar as suggested by others. I added a banana and a few extra ice cubes. Really good treat!
Juan Johnson
What a nostalgic drink! I can remember back in the day when these were made with raw eggs. I simplify this recipe by using 1-3/4 c. orange juice instead of frozen concentrate and water. I’m sure the frozen concentrate gives it more orange flavor, but it’s fine with the juice and much easier.
Juan Owens
These are absolutely delicious!! I omit the sugar and the vanilla extract and it is still great!
Zachary Richardson
this is great. I have never even had an orange julius and had a craving for one for quite a while. having never had one before I can tell that this is what it’s supposed to taste like. this orange glorious really hits the spot. best smoothie I have ever made for myself.

 

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