Copycat Dairy Queen Orange Julius Recipe

by Ugee
Copycat Dairy Queen Orange Julius Recipe

If you’re anything like me, there’s nothing quite like sipping on a deliciously creamy Dairy Queen Orange Julius on a warm afternoon. That perfect blend of citrusy sweetness, creaminess, and frothy goodness is pure nostalgia in a cup. As a longtime fan, I’ve often found myself craving this iconic drink outside of Dairy Queen or Orange Julius locations. So, after a bit of experimenting in my kitchen (and a fair share of oranges), I finally discovered how to recreate the magic at home!

How to make Dairy Queen Orange Julius

The Dairy Queen Orange Julius is a classic blended fruit drink sold at Dairy Queen locations that feature the Orange Julius menu.

Ingredients

  • Orange Juice (1 cup)
  • Milk (1/2 cup)
  • Water (1/2 cup)
  • Sugar (1/4 cup)
  • Vanilla Extract (1 tsp)
  • Ice Cubes (1 ½ cups)
  • Optional: Frozen Orange Segments (1/2 cup)

Instructions

  1. Prep Your Ingredients: Measure out all the ingredients and keep them ready. If you’re using fresh oranges, peel and freeze a few segments beforehand, as they make the drink even better.
  2. Use a High-Speed Blender: Add the orange juice, milk, water, sugar, vanilla extract, and ice cubes to a blender. If you’re using frozen orange segments, toss those in too. A powerful blender is best for creating that smooth, frothy texture.
  3. Blend Until Smooth: Start blending on a low setting to combine the ingredients, then gradually increase the speed to high. Blend for about 1-2 minutes, or until the mixture is creamy, airy, and completely smooth.
  4. Taste and Adjust: Give it a quick taste. If you prefer a sweeter taste, add a touch more sugar. For a thicker drink, add a few more ice cubes and blend again.
  5. Pour and Enjoy: Pour your homemade Orange Julius into a tall glass and serve immediately. If you want to get fancy, top it with whipped cream for a dessert-like treat.

Tips for the Best Orange Julius

  • Use Fresh Orange Juice for Authentic Flavor: Freshly squeezed orange juice brings brightness to the drink. If that’s not an option, go for pulp-free orange juice to replicate the smoother consistency of the Dairy Queen version.
  • Chill Your Ingredients: For the ultimate refreshment, make sure your orange juice and milk are well chilled before blending.
  • Adjust Sweetness with Care: If you prefer a less sugary drink, halve the sugar and taste-test as you go. You can also use honey or agave syrup as a natural alternative.
  • Want a Dairy-Free Version?: Swap the milk with almond, coconut, or oat milk. These options still blend well and maintain the creamy consistency of the drink.
  • Add a Citrus Kick: If you’re a fan of bold citrus flavors, add a small squeeze of lemon juice or even some zest of an orange to amplify the taste.
  • Make It a Protein Shake: To turn your Orange Julius into a nutritious smoothie, toss in a scoop of vanilla or unflavored protein powder. It mixes perfectly with the other ingredients.

What to serve with

The rich, creamy, and frothy texture of a homemade Orange Julius makes it a fantastic standalone treat. But its versatility also means it pairs beautifully with a variety of snacks, desserts, or even light meals.

  • Croissants: Fluffy and buttery croissants provide a wonderful contrast to the sweetness of the Dairy Queen Orange Julius.
  • Muffins: Blueberry, lemon poppy seed, or orange-flavored muffins are especially great pairings that echo the fruity notes of the Orange Julius.
  • Danish Pastries: Choose fruit-filled danishes (strawberry or apricot works well), and the light sweetness will balance out perfectly.
  • Donuts: A classic glazed donut pairs well with the frothy texture of the drink. If you want an orange-forward flavor journey, try pairing it with orange-glazed or citrus-flavored donuts.

Ingredients Substitutes

Recreating the iconic Dairy Queen Orange Julius at home offers both delight and flexibility.

1. Orange Juice

Original Ingredient: Orange Juice

Substitutes:

  • Mandarin or Clementine Juice: For a sweeter and slightly milder flavor, you can use juice from mandarins or clementines. These smaller citrus fruits yield a similarly refreshing taste.
  • Grapefruit Juice: For a tart twist, grapefruit juice adds a slightly bitter edge that balances well with the sweetness of the other ingredients.
  • Tangerine Juice: Tangerines offer a robust, tangy flavor that closely mirrors the classic Orange Julius taste.
  • Pineapple Orange Juice: This blend adds tropical notes and a more complex flavor profile, while maintaining the citrus foundation.

2. Milk

Original Ingredient: Whole Milk

Substitutes:

  • Skim, 2%, or Low-Fat Milk: These options reduce the overall fat content without drastically changing the taste.
  • Almond Milk: Ideal for lactose intolerant or vegan individuals, almond milk imparts a slight nutty flavor while maintaining the creamy texture.
  • Coconut Milk: Full-fat coconut milk introduces a rich creaminess and subtle coconut essence that pairs well with citrus.
  • Oat Milk: A creamy alternative with a mild oat flavor, perfect for those with dairy sensitivities or preferences.
  • Soy Milk: This plant-based milk provides similar creaminess and is suitable for vegans.

3. Water

Original Ingredient: Water

Substitutes:

  • Coconut Water: Coconut water adds electrolytes and a subtle tropical flavor, making the drink even more refreshing.
  • Sparkling Water: If you prefer a slightly fizzy, more vibrant texture, sparkling water can be a suitable alternative to still water.
  • Herbal Tea: A lightly brewed herbal tea, such as chamomile or mint, can impart a delicate yet interesting background flavor.

4. Sugar

Original Ingredient: Granulated Sugar

Substitutes:

  • Honey: This natural sweetener will lend a different depth of sweetness and slight floral notes. Use about 3 tablespoons.
  • Agave Syrup: Agave syrup offers a mild sweetness and is an excellent substitute for those seeking to avoid refined sugar. Use 3 tablespoons.
  • Maple Syrup: Maple syrup provides a deeper, richer sweetness. Use 3 tablespoons but note that it may alter the flavor slightly.
  • Stevia: For a calorie-free option, Stevia is very potent, so start with just a few drops and adjust to taste.
  • Coconut Sugar: Coconut sugar can be used for its lower glycemic index and mild caramel flavor. Use the same amount as granulated sugar.
  • Monk Fruit Sweetener: Another low-calorie substitute, monk fruit sweetener can be used in smaller amounts due to its high sweetness level. Adjust accordingly.

5. Vanilla Extract

Original Ingredient: Vanilla Extract

Substitutes:

  • Vanilla Bean Paste: Very similar in flavor, vanilla bean paste provides a rich and robust vanilla taste. Use an equal amount.
  • Almond Extract: For a different, nutty twist, almond extract pairs surprisingly well with citrus. Start with ½ teaspoon.
  • Coconut Extract: Coconut extract adds a tropical flair, complementing the other flavors brilliantly. Use ½ teaspoon.
  • Maple Extract: Maple extract offers a distinctive and comforting flavor profile. Use ½ teaspoon.

6. Ice Cubes

Original Ingredient: Ice Cubes

Substitutes:

  • Frozen Orange Segments: Using frozen orange segments intensifies the citrus flavor and keeps the drink cold without diluting it.
  • Frozen Milk Cubes: Freeze milk in an ice cube tray to enhance creaminess while maintaining the cold texture.
  • Frozen Fruit Blend: For an extra burst of flavor and nutrition, blend frozen strawberries, mangoes, or pineapples with the drink.

Final Thoughts

Creating a Dairy Queen Orange Julius at home offers incredible flexibility to match your dietary needs and taste preferences.

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Copycat Dairy Queen Orange Julius Recipe

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Nutrition facts: 200 calories 0 gram fat
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Ingredients

  • Orange Juice (1 cup)
  • Milk (1/2 cup)
  • Water (1/2 cup)
  • Sugar (1/4 cup)
  • Vanilla Extract (1 tsp)
  • Ice Cubes (1 ½ cups)
  • Optional: Frozen Orange Segments

Instructions

  1. Prep Your Ingredients: Measure out all the ingredients and keep them ready. If you're using fresh oranges, peel and freeze a few segments beforehand, as they make the drink even better.
  2. Use a High-Speed Blender: Add the orange juice, milk, water, sugar, vanilla extract, and ice cubes to a blender. If you're using frozen orange segments, toss those in too. A powerful blender is best for creating that smooth, frothy texture.
  3. Blend Until Smooth: Start blending on a low setting to combine the ingredients, then gradually increase the speed to high. Blend for about 1-2 minutes, or until the mixture is creamy, airy, and completely smooth.
  4. Taste and Adjust: Give it a quick taste. If you prefer a sweeter taste, add a touch more sugar. For a thicker drink, add a few more ice cubes and blend again.
  5. Pour and Enjoy: Pour your homemade Orange Julius into a tall glass and serve immediately. If you want to get fancy, top it with whipped cream for a dessert-like treat.

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