Orange creamsicles are a creamy frozen treat made with orange juice, yogurt, cream, and vanilla for that classic sweet citrus and vanilla flavor. This version keeps things simple with real orange juice, Greek yogurt, and a little honey for an easy homemade recipe that tastes nostalgic and refreshing.

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✅ Recipe Name: Orange Creamsicles
🕒 Ready In: ~10 minutes, plus freezing
👪 Serves: 8 popsicles
🍽 Calories: ~110 per popsicle (estimated)
🥣 Main Ingredients: Orange juice, Greek yogurt, heavy cream, honey, vanilla extract, orange zest
📖 Dietary Info: Gluten-free
👌 Difficulty: Easy - whisk, pour, freeze
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These orange creamsicles are easy to prep with just a few ingredients and no cooking required. Everything gets blended together, poured into popsicle molds, and frozen until firm, making them a great make-ahead dessert for warm weather.
If you want more easy treats and fruity desserts, you might also like our Gluten-Free Lemon Cake, Strawberry Mousse, or Peanut Butter Banana Ice Cream.
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Why You'll Love Orange Creamsicles:
Classic creamsicle flavor: The mix of orange, vanilla, and cream gives these popsicles that familiar orange creamsicle taste.
Made with simple ingredients: This recipe uses real orange juice, Greek yogurt, and honey for a homemade version with no complicated steps.
Refreshing for warm weather: These orange creamsicles are cold, creamy, and perfect for summer.
Great make-ahead treat: Keep a batch in the freezer so you always have an easy dessert ready to go.
Key Ingredients:

- orange juice. This gives the popsicles their bright citrus flavor. Fresh orange juice or store-bought both work well here.
- greek yogurt. Makes the orange creamsicles creamy and adds a slight tang that balances the sweetness.
- heavy cream. Adds richness and helps create that classic smooth creamsicle texture.
- honey. Sweetens the mixture naturally and rounds out the orange flavor.
- vanilla extract. This is what gives the popsicles that signature orange and vanilla creamsicle flavor.
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Easy Substitutions & Variations:
- Use plain yogurt: Plain regular yogurt can be used instead of Greek yogurt, though the popsicles may be a little less creamy.
- Make them sweeter: Add a little more honey if your orange juice is more tart than sweet.
- Use coconut cream: Swap the heavy cream for full-fat coconut cream for a dairy-free variation.
- Try fresh orange juice: Freshly squeezed orange juice gives these orange creamsicles an even brighter citrus flavor.
- Blend for extra smoothness: Whisking works well, but blending the mixture gives the popsicles the smoothest texture.
How to Make Orange Creamsicles:

- Step 1: In a large bowl, whisk together the orange juice, Greek yogurt, heavy cream, honey, vanilla extract, and orange zest until smooth and well combined. Pour the mixture evenly into popsicle molds, leaving a little space at the top for expansion.

- Step 2: Insert the popsicle sticks and freeze for at least 4 to 6 hours, or until fully set. To release the orange creamsicles, run the outside of the molds under warm water for a few seconds, then gently pull them out.
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Recipe Notes & Tips:
- Whisk well: Make sure the yogurt and heavy cream are fully mixed into the orange juice so the popsicles freeze with a smooth texture.
- Taste before freezing: Orange juice can vary in sweetness, so taste the mixture and add a little more honey if needed.
- Do not overfill the molds: Leave a little space at the top since the mixture will expand slightly as it freezes.
- Freeze until fully firm: These usually need at least 4 to 6 hours, but overnight is best if you want them fully set.
- Run under warm water to release: A few seconds under warm water helps loosen the popsicles from the molds without breaking them.

How to Store:
Freezer: Keep the orange creamsicles in the popsicle molds or transfer them to a freezer-safe bag or container once fully frozen. Store for up to 2 months.
Make ahead: These are perfect to make ahead since they need several hours to freeze before serving.
Orange Creamsicles FAQs:
Yes, fresh orange juice works well for orange creamsicles and gives them a brighter citrus flavor. Many similar recipes note that both fresh and store-bought orange juice can be used, so you can go with whichever is easier or tastes best to you.
Homemade orange creamsicles usually need at least 4 to 6 hours to freeze fully, though overnight is often best for the firmest texture. That timing is consistent across similar orange creamsicle popsicle recipes.
Orange creamsicles stay creamy because the orange juice is mixed with ingredients like Greek yogurt and heavy cream, which add fat and thickness. Recipes in this space often use yogurt, cream, or both to create that classic creamsicle texture instead of a more icy popsicle.


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Orange Creamsicles
Ingredients
- 2 cups orange juice
- 1 cup greek yogurt
- ½ cup heavy cream
- 3 tablespoons honey
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon orange zest
Instructions
- In a large bowl, whisk together the orange juice, Greek yogurt, heavy cream, honey, vanilla extract, and orange zest until smooth and well combined.
- Pour the mixture evenly into popsicle molds, leaving a little space at the top for expansion.
- Insert the popsicle sticks and freeze for at least 4 to 6 hours, or until fully set.
- To release the orange creamsicles, run the outside of the molds under warm water for a few seconds, then gently pull them out.
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Notes
- Whisk well: Make sure the yogurt and heavy cream are fully mixed into the orange juice so the popsicles freeze with a smooth texture.
- Taste before freezing: Orange juice can vary in sweetness, so taste the mixture and add a little more honey if needed.
- Do not overfill the molds: Leave a little space at the top since the mixture will expand slightly as it freezes.
- Freeze until fully firm: These usually need at least 4 to 6 hours, but overnight is best if you want them fully set.
- Run under warm water to release: A few seconds under warm water helps loosen the popsicles from the molds without breaking them.









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