This drink is so good that I drained this cup in what would have probably been world record time if I had a stopwatch. I LOVE milk and my dad is always growling at me to wipe off my milk mustache (or in this case, my OJ mustache)! Maybe I should be in a Got Milk? ad one day. I hope I can get those guys to do a Got Orange Julius? picture. Blend on high speed until smooth, about 1 minute. Add orange juice concentrate, milk, table cream, banana, sugar, egg, powdered creamer, and vanilla extract. I’ve seen everyone from SuperMan to David Beckham. Place ice cubes in a blender pulse until crushed to snow-like consistency. I LOVE seeing who the new Got Milk? stars are. Serve immediately with orange wedges for garnish if desired. 3 cups ice, 2 cups milk, 1 cups frozen orange juice concentrate, 1 cup powdered sugar, 1 cup water, 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract. I love this picture because it goes with the Got Milk? ads. Add all of the ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth. You’ll end up with a perfect, frothy, orange drink that will remind you of the original that you probably once tried at Dairy Queen. It couldn’t be any easier! You just put the ingredients in the blender and turn it on. They’re not necessary because this recipe is nice and frothy and good without them! The company has adapted the recipe over the years to leave out the egg yolks. Years ago, there were egg yolks in the original Orange Julius recipe. Orange Juice Concentrate: this is the frozen can that you can find in the frozen fruit/ juice section of your market.I enjoyed it a lot, so I hope you will too. So here I am 2 years later, sipping an icy fresh homemade Orange Julius on a hot summer day. 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. STEP THREE: Garnish with a delicious dollop of whipped cream and maybe even an orange slice if you’re feeling extra fancy. STEP TWO: Blend for about 1-2 minutes, until everything is smooth and frothy. It rocked my world and inspired me to make my own. STEP ONE: Combine the frozen orange juice concentrate, milk, water, powdered sugar, vanilla extract, and ice cubes in a blender. Have any of you guys ever tried an Orange Julius from Dairy Queen? The first one I ever had was at the Dairy Queen/ Orange Julius in Lincoln Square, Chicago 2 years ago. Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe
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