Delicious Orange Whip drink inspired by Disney World flavors.

Orange Whip (like Disney World)

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Orange Whip (like Disney World)


If you’ve ever been to Disney World, you might remember the delicious Orange Whip. This creamy, refreshing drink is a treat that combines the taste of orange and the smoothness of whipped cream. With just a few simple ingredients, you can make this delightful beverage at home and bring a bit of Disney magic to your kitchen.

Why Make This Recipe

Making the Orange Whip at home is a fun way to enjoy a taste of your favorite theme park. It’s quick to prepare and requires minimal effort. Plus, it’s perfect for warm days or as a special treat for kids and adults alike. The blend of orange flavor and creaminess is sure to impress your family and friends!

How to Make Orange Whip

Ingredients:

  • 12 oz Frozen Orange Juice Concentrate
  • 8 oz Frozen Cool Whip
  • 2 Tbs Honey (or 1 1/2 Tbs Sugar)
  • 3 cups Crushed Ice

Directions:

  1. Place the frozen orange juice into a blender and blend until it reaches a whipped consistency.
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  2. Add ice, honey, and Cool Whip. Blend until well mixed. If the mixture is too thin, add 1/4 cup more crushed ice and blend again.
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  3. Taste and add additional sweetener if desired.
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  4. For a pretty presentation, transfer to a piping bag with a star-shaped tip. Pipe into chilled serving dishes and enjoy!
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How to Serve Orange Whip

Serve your Orange Whip in chilled glasses or bowls. You can pipe it out for a fancy look or simply pour it in. Consider adding a slice of orange on the rim or some colorful sprinkles for a fun touch!

How to Store Orange Whip

If you have any leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the fridge. It’s best enjoyed fresh, but you can keep it for a day. If it separates, just give it a little stir before serving again.

Tips to Make Orange Whip

  • Use fresh orange juice for an even zestier flavor.
  • Adjust the sweetness to your liking by adding more or less honey or sugar.
  • If you want a thicker drink, add a bit more Cool Whip or crushed ice.

Variation

You can also try adding other fruits like mango or pineapple to create different flavor versions of the Orange Whip.

FAQs

1. Can I use fresh orange juice instead of frozen concentrate?
Yes, fresh orange juice works great! Just make sure to adjust the sweetness as needed.

2. Is there a non-dairy option for the Cool Whip?
Yes, you can use a non-dairy whipped topping as a substitute for Cool Whip.

3. How many servings does this recipe make?
This recipe typically makes around four servings, depending on the size of your servings.

Enjoy making this delightful Orange Whip at home and share the joy of Disney magic with your loved ones!

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Orange Whip


  • Author: hamidkom
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

A creamy, refreshing drink reminiscent of the Disney World treat, combining orange flavor with whipped cream.


Ingredients

  • 12 oz Frozen Orange Juice Concentrate
  • 8 oz Frozen Cool Whip
  • 2 Tbs Honey (or 1 1/2 Tbs Sugar)
  • 3 cups Crushed Ice


Instructions

  1. Place the frozen orange juice into a blender and blend until it reaches a whipped consistency.
  2. Add ice, honey, and Cool Whip. Blend until well mixed. If the mixture is too thin, add 1/4 cup more crushed ice and blend again.
  3. Taste and add additional sweetener if desired.
  4. For a pretty presentation, transfer to a piping bag with a star-shaped tip. Pipe into chilled serving dishes and enjoy!

Notes

Serve in chilled glasses or bowls. Optionally add a slice of orange or colorful sprinkles for garnish. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Blending
  • Cuisine: American

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