![]() …years later, and after lots of research, I’ve discovered that it was egg white powder mixed with dry milk and vanilla flavoring powder. But in this case, only the original would do. Normally I am all over copy-cat recipes that may use an ingredient that has nothing to do with the original but takes on the same look, taste, and feel in the finished product. The funny thing is that though creamy, no ice cream or yogurt is used, and though really rich in orange flavor, no concentrated frozen orange juice was used. While doing some research I noticed over and over the many copy-cat recipes from people who think they have found the answer. Here are her own words:įor some, brings back a ton of memories and for others, it sets them off on a wild chase of finding that “mystery ingredient” that makes the drink seem so unique. Like all of us, she wanted to know the secret ingredients that made them so yummy! Although her manager never divulged the actual secret to her, she now has the real deal recipe, based on her time working there and forensically researching the ingredients. The gal (a professional food stylist) at a blog called “ Girl Gone Grits“, had always loved Orange Julius drinks and was excited to get her first job at an Orange Julius as a teen in the 80’s. (Some of them were just downright awful!) But everything came to a screeching halt when we found and tested the recipe I’ll share with you below. Here at the house, we tried everything folks swore by – adding coffee creamers, whole eggs, heavy creams, yogurts, Dream Whip, increasing some ingredients, decreasing some ingredients, powdered sugar, adding milk, less ice, more ice…! Ugh. Y’all, there are so many copycat recipes out there! Each one swears theirs is the real thing, “just like the mall”. ![]()
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