Are there egg whites in orange julius




















Use any frozen fruits like frozen banana, frozen strawberries, frozen pineapple chunks or frozen mango. Try adding other berries like raspberries, blueberries. Frozen orange juice concentrate works the best. If you want to use fresh orange juice, freeze fresh squeezed orange juice in ice tray first before blending. Please skip adding any water to the blender if using fresh orange juice.

Orange Julius tastes best right off the blender. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recipe Print. Puree it until smooth. Add ice into the blender and continue to blend. Orange Julius recipe is ready! Pour into serving glasses and enjoy immediately.

When I was first told I had to do 75 oranges I thought I would never be able to do it-It's amazing when you do things over and over how easy it becomes. Let me know how it turns out for you. How fun that I get the recipe straight from the horse's mouth. Thank you for sharing! My pleasure-actually it does sound good right now-bummer I'm out of OJ. I could not resist commenting.

My blog :: click here. Simple Syrup is 1 part sugar to 2 parts water. So 1 cup of sugar dissolved in 2 cups water. Bring to a boil until and then cool. Of all the so-called Orange Julius recipes, I think you nailed it perfectly. I remember the secret powder and OJ sitting in the blender canisters waiting next to the blenders to fill orders that the employees then added ice and blended. I was always trying to figure out what was in that powder as a 10 year old kid at the time.

That particular stand always offered a choice of with nutmeg on top or not. I always had it with nutmeg and think that it polishes off the drink perfectly. When I worked at OJ we never had nutmeg. That would be really tasty. Thanks for the suggestion and for stopping by the site.

I'm in my 60's so OJ is one of those drinks that someone can remember the taste of forever. It was so creamy, and to be honest, I don't even like oranges that much I had heard there were powdered eggs in it, but not about the powdered milk. Both are on my grocery list now. Today I took some of your recipe and changed it a bit to make my frothy OJ. Here is what I used. Note: I am not advocating using raw eggs due to possible contamination, so do so at your own risk. I will be getting powdered eggs at my next grocery store visit.

Whirl away! I had put my orange juice in the freezer to chill it and used half of a frozen banana for a cold end result. I am blown away at the results and also feel that the honey is a healthier alternative to sugar water. Thanks so much for sharing your memories as well as your experiments on playing with the recipe. Funny thing about the eggs. We offered a "raw" egg as an added on the menu.

Back then that was the only way to make it a "protein enriched" smoothie. I think in the later 80's they did away with the added raw egg to cover any liabilities. I am a big fan of farm eggs whenever I can get them from my local farmers and believe they are fine as long as they are cleaned like you did above.

Nothing beats a farm egg IMO. Thanks for your comments. This is one of my most popular posts, I think because anyone who grew up with these drinks remembers them fondly.

I only discovered Orange Julius after searching for the "Orange Julep" recipe something we only have in my city, Montreal. Apparently it is similar but not exactly the same taste I put my detective hat on and found a 90s video of these guys working at Orange Julius and making the drink, the directions were not clear since they were just fooling around, but this is PERFECT and it seems to match the real deal!

Can't wait to make this I hope my mom let's me buy all the ingredients LOL I'm 17 , and I hope they sell small amounts of milk powder and egg powder at the grocery store, I really don't feel like buying 1kg of milk powder just for an OJ! Can I substitute for real milk and real eggwhites? Hi Nicole, Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting. I would love to see the link of the video that you were referring to. As for the real milk Yes of course you could use it.

The powdered milk just leaves it a bit more frothy the same with the dried egg whites But as you can see from earlier comments raw egg used at your own discretion works just as well.

I made a mock julius the other day using fresh OJ ice and vanilla almond milk. It blended up nice and was a good alternative to the high calorie original. Play around with the recipe and let me know how it turns out.

Thanks so much. So this recipe is for one Orange Julius, right? Give me an idea how much ice or how large your blender is. I think I'm using too much ice, and I'd love to hear what you all have figured out for the best amount. One large or 2 medium servings. I can drink a whole pitcher it's so tasty I have a ninja blender now, but back when I wrote this I had a regular kitchen aid blender, I don't remember the exact amount of ice it filled. I've made this in my ninja single bullet as well where I use these approx measurements.

Honestly you should play around with the measurements. If you stick with the essential ingredients it should still taste spot on. Let me know how that works out for you. Thanks for stopping by. Yes, that is what I do. I omit the sugar also since orange juice is sweet anyway. I buy the Simply Orange pulp free. Hi Peggy, It should work fine-the meringue powder has a few other stabilizers in it besides egg whites but nothing that should loose the froth effect you're going for.

Let me know how it turns out. I have the secret ingredient - It is vanilla instant pudding mix. Trust me this will make a perfect orange Julius! I have often thought about using instant pudding mix but have never tried it.

How much do you use? I remember getting these as a little girl every time we went to Florida. Mine would come in a plastic cup that looked just like an orange with a green straw. Lela I forgot about those orange cups. If I recall they had them when I was a kid but by the time I started working in the early 80's they had switched to paper cups. Thanks for reminding me. And thanks for stopping by the blog.

Thanks, just started adding smoothies to my a. But, I am trying to lose weight so they are protein smoothies so far. Could I used splenda or another sweetner besides simple syrup - I'm diabetic.

IF not, I'll drink your recipe, but sparingly! As you prob know OJ is full of sugar so be careful. I found this recipe on the internet. It won't be authentic but it will still satisfy the Julius cravings. If you want some really good low glycemic smoothie recipes I did this post a while back.

It has several smoothie options you might enjoy. That is why the small amount of vanilla pudding works as well. No, this is not the original recipe. The instant vanilla pudding powder might make an acceptable substitute, but if you want the REAL consistency and flavor of an Orange Julius, use powdered egg white and vanilla powder. Both can be purchased online.

You are totally correct. Idiots not to sell the powder in stores. If I was at a shopping center and there was a place to buy one, I would. Your are very smart. It ain't a secret powder anymore. Go to a Orange Julius place, tell them you may be allergic to what is in the powder and make them show you the label.

It is just what I say. Mine tastes just the same as theirs. Hello thegoldminer, Thanks for posting the orange julius drink on this website.

I recall purchasing the "secret powder" from them. After my supply ran out I went back to purchase more but they were no longer selling it to individuals a ver poor business decision IMO. Oh well, Thanks again. Your welcome, some comments are so funny, my fried hot dog sandwich brought back memories of a foodie eating the sandwich and watching Gilligans Island.

Make sthis site worth all the effort. This is the real deal. Thanks for pointing me to your wonderful recipe. This will bring back memories.

I don't think you can do much to not make it taste good. Just got some powdered milk today. Will try it. The protein-heavy egg white gives drinks a beautiful foamy, frothy body BUT they are included and served uncooked in this recipe. Like Caesar dressings and French creams made with raw eggs, there is a slight risk of contracting salmonella. You should certainly use pasteurized eggs to decrease the chances of illness, and it is recommended that pregnant women avoid raw eggs altogether.

I love to garnish the glass with a slice of fresh fruit and enjoy it with a compostable paper straw. This homemade citrus smoothie recipe is enough for 2 large approximately 20 oz. There are nearly limitless flavors you can try with this copycat Orange Julius recipe. Our other favorite foamy versions include Strawberry Orange Julius and Pineapple Orange Julius — both are perfect for summer! Simply swap the orange juice concentrate for 8 ounces of frozen strawberries or frozen pineapple chunks, or your frozen fruit of choice.

You can make a wonderful Caesar dressing… If you are wondering what to do with the unused egg yolks, you should definitely try this Steakhouse Caesar Salad. It includes an easy recipe for the best homemade Caesar dressing, and is an excellent way to use extra yolks! Making this recipe? Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Your email will not be published or shared. By commenting I offer my full consent to the privacy policy of A Spicy Perspective. It will look pale but tastes right. Thanks for the recipe and all your research in getting it right! Was delicious!



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