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‘Tis the season for all things Vitamin C, eh?

Actually, this may be totally weird to point out, but I have to say that there’s a little phenomenon that exists in our culture that always makes me smile. I’m guessing you may have noticed it before. The It’s-Going-Around Phenomenon.

It can happen at end of December, the beginning of March, or smack dab in the middle of July. It can happen just about anywhere in the world. It’s what happens when you can’t stifle a cough, or have to blow your nose, or anytime you reference your child/friend/spouse/parent/cousin’s-boyfriend’s-mechanic’s-dentist. Anytime there’s a mention of someone being sick, the person near you quickly chimes in that — you guessed it — “Oh, I’ve heard that there’s something going around!”

Granted, that’s probably also true every day of the year. But it’s one of those nice mini traditions in our culture that I kind of love. Because no one ever wants to think that they’re the only one having to carry around 100 kleenex, or gulp down another spoonful of Nyquil. Nope, misery and colds love company. And they also need lots and lots of Vitamin C.

Which is where this random story is heading. If you happen to be someone who caught “that bug that’s going around” right now, or even if you’re trying to stave off said bug, well I have the perfect smoothie for you. And, it just so happens to be a healthy one that tastes just like the famous “orange julius” you used to get at the mall. As I would have said back in my high school Orange Julius days — score!

My original Orange Julius photo, back in 2010.

Yes, for anyone who has been following this blog forever and ever, this is actually a really old recipe from the good ol’ days of 2010 that I decided to re-photograph and re-share with you since it was collecting dust back in the archives. Which worked out for me, because in the weeks leading up to my Mexico vacation (where I’m currently basking in the sunshine), I was bound and determined to do everything possible not to get sick.

So, in comes this smoothie to the rescue.

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This fresh orange smoothie has become a sort of winter tradition for me these past few years. I try and make it a point to always have fresh oranges in the house during cold and flu season, and one of the easiest ways to use them is with in this smoothie.

Copycat Orange Julius Recipe -- a quick, easy, and delicious fresh orange smoothie | gimmesomeoven.com

It is the epitome of “quick and easy” to make, with just 5 simple ingredients. And the claim to fame which makes it taste just like the Orange Julius we all used to love is that tiny ingredient right there in the center: vanilla.

It’s the key ingredient that kicks this smoothie up a mega notch. And when paired with the milk (I use almond milk), a bit of honey (if needed to sweeten), and tons of fresh oranges (I’d say this one’s what they call “heavy pulp”), this smoothie tastes like an absolute treat.

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To make it, simply toss everything in a blender…Orange Julius 7

…and, well, blend it. ;)

No fancy instructions for this one.

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Then pop in a straw (I’m obsessed with these metal straws from West Elm lately), and down all of that delicious Vitamin C. Hopefully it will make you feel better, and keep you feeling better, and — at minimum — make your day taste all the better soon. :)

Take care!

 

Fresh Orange Smoothie (“Orange Julius”)

4.81 from 31 votes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Makes: 4 -5 cups
A healthy orange smoothie made with FRESH oranges, and your choice of milk and sweetener. Enjoy this fresh orange smoothie (“Orange Julius”) recipe today!

Ingredients

  • 4 fresh oranges, peeled
  • 2 cups ice
  • 1/3 cup milk (your preference – regular, soy, coconut, etc.)
  • 1-2 tablespoons honey (or agave or your desired sweetener), if needed
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, store-bought or homemade

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a blender, and blend until smooth.  Add more ice if you would like.

Notes

My favorite trick with this is to pop the peeled oranges in the freezer for 30 minutes prior to making these.  So that they're not thoroughly frozen, but definitely chilled and beginning to freeze.  Then you can use slightly less ice.  :)

Additional Info

Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

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About Ali

Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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189 Comments

  1. Vivian says:

    I love this smoothie. Better than anything you could buy. i used honey and milk. Wonderful..

  2. Bernadette says:

    I wasn’t able to make it smooth. No matter how hard I blended, it stayed with big blobs of orange pulp and got really bubbly. And I think it was too much vanilla in the recipe, because you can sort of taste the vanilla and it doesn’t taste very good.

  3. Margaret Lin says:

    Maybe I ‘zested’ too deeply through the top layer of the orange but it added a strong aftertaste and bitterness I didn’t care for. Tried without the zest and it was perfect – almost like the store kind! Will definitely make again:)

  4. Amy says:

    I tried this recipe and my children just love it. We will be making this orange smoothie again! It is also a money saver, I did not have to buy anything!

  5. Celine says:

    I make this drink almost every day.. :) Best Orange Julius ever!

  6. Helen says:

    What do you mean by “zest of 1 orange?

    1. AidaLott says:

      The zest of one orange would be the outer layer of the skin of one orange. You remove the zest by rubbing the orange with a grater or zesting tool. Those little orange shavings that come off give your smoothies and desserts, etc. the sharp orangey flavor most of us love.

  7. Athena Braun says:

    Was good..I only used two oranges/w coconut milk and 2 pkg of splenda as the sweeter..These were the only changes I made..I agree it is a bit chunky.Next time I will use less sugar orange juice maybe..

  8. Victoria says:

    Im makeing this recipe at my grandmas, but she only has a single serve blender. How can i make this recipe for one serving.

  9. Liezl says:

    Can’t wait to try this! How many servings does the recipe make?

  10. Ashley says:

    Was in a smoothie mood last night, had some oranges on hand and gave this recipe a try. It was absolutely delicious and very easy! Would definitely use this again! Thanks!