Orange Cream Slush
photo by Julie Bs Hive
- Ready In:
- 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 3
- Serves:
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8
ingredients
- 8 cups orange juice
- 8 scoops vanilla ice cream
- 8 orange slices (optional)
directions
- Pour the orange juice into a 2-quart container; cover and freeze for 2 hours or until slushy, stirring twice.
- To serve, pour slush into eight glasses. Add a scoop of ice cream to each glass. Garnish with orange slices if desired.
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Reviews
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I just love citrus fruits and don't know how I have missed this in the past!! This is fantastic!! I put the OJ in the freezer at lunch time and two hours later I was ready to dive into this slush, although I only made 1 serving size. This was so refreshing on a 90 degree afternoon and I loved the slushiness of the OJ with the creamy ice cream!! Thanks for sharing a wonderful recipe. Made for PAC Fall 09.
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Very refreshing! I used unsweetened o.j. and sugar free ice cream. It's best when the ice cream has melted into the juice, then it really has the creamesicle taste. I froze just 1 cup of juice to make one serving and it took about an hour with stirring it every 15 mins to get good slush. The whole family will love this.
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