Homemade Creamsicle Recipe (2024)

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on Jul 01, 2014, Updated Oct 21, 2020

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This Homemade Creamsicle Recipe is a perfect summer treat. Cooling down in the summer with a Popsicle is a must for everyone in our household (including the hubby). This past weekend I finally broke down and purchased a new Zoku Quick Pop Maker and accessories. I felt the need to spoil myself ha ha! To soften the blow with the hubby and our budget I decided I would make his favorite frozen treat.. Homemade Creamsicles. I have made my Homemade Creamscicle recipes in other pop molds in the past and he always loves them. Making pops at home is so simple and they always taste so much fresher than store bought pops.

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Homemade Creamsicle Recipe

I was super excited to make a test run with my new gadgets. I purchased 2 of the Zoku Single Quick Pop MakerHomemade Creamsicle Recipe (3) as well as the Zoku Storage CaseHomemade Creamsicle Recipe (4) and also theZoku Chocolate Station. I feel like a princess with all my new pop makers and accessories. You can find the single Quick Pop Maker at TJMaxx too for $19,99 each. But they do no not carry the additional accessories.

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After making my first round of pops I will say I am highly impressed with the maker and the storage case. It’s nice to make some pops and just toss them in the storage case for everyone to enjoy their pops when they are ready for them. The pops came out perfect and SUPER tasty! I really liked that I could add the cream to the center of our ops just like store bought pops. If you are considering purchasing aZoku Single Quick Pop Maker I say GO FOR IT! I wish I would have purchased mine sooner.

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Orange Creamsicles were the perfect recipe to make first time using my pop maker. They were so simple to whip and SUPER tasty. This recipe works with a traditional pop maker too, you will just need to allow your first layer to freeze before adding in the cream.

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The ingredients need for this Homemade Creamsicle Recipe are so simple… Orange Juice, Heavy Cream, Sugar and Vanilla. YUM!

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INGREDIENTS Yeilds Approx 3- 4 POPS
1/2 cup Orange Juice
1 cup Heavy Cream
2 tbsp Sugar
1 tsp Vanilla Extract

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DIRECTIONS
If you are using a Zoku Quick Pop Maker:
Mix together cream, sugar and vanilla.
Pour Orange juice in maker up to fill line.
Place stick in position.
Wait 3 1/2 minutes.
Use suction tool to remove unfrozen juice from center of maker or carefully pour off unfrozen juice.
Fill this now empty space with cream mixture.
Wait 5 minutes or until cream in set (frozen).
Use tool to remove pop and place in freezer.

If you are not using a Zoku:
Mix together cream, sugar, vanilla and orange juice.
Pour mixture in popsicle molds or small paper cups.
Place in freezer for 10-15 minutes or until mixture begins to firm.
Insert sticks and return to freezer for several hours.
Use hot water to release from molds.

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I really liked how quickly the Zoku Quick Pop Maker froze my first layer… no waiting and waiting for the first layer to freeze. A Perfect and Quick Pop every time! I know the Zoku Single Quick Pop Maker is going to be great for making all sort of refreshing treats. No more purchasing of fancy pops from the stores.

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Homemade Creamsicle Recipe (13)

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Homemade Creamsicle Recipe

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup Orange Juice
  • 1 cup Heavy Cream
  • 2 tbsp Sugar
  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract

Instructions

  • If you are using a Zoku Quick Pop Maker:

  • Mix together cream, sugar and vanilla.

  • Pour Orange juice in maker up to fill line.

  • Place stick in position.

  • Wait 3 1/2 minutes.

  • Use suction tool to remove unfrozen juice from center of maker or carefully pour off unfrozen juice.

  • Fill this now empty space with cream mixture.

  • Wait 5 minutes or until cream in set (frozen).

  • Use tool to remove pop and place in freezer.

  • If you are not using a Zoku:

  • Mix together cream, sugar, vanilla and orange juice.

  • Pour mixture in popsicle molds or small paper cups.

  • Place in freezer for 10-15 minutes or until mixture begins to firm.

  • Insert sticks and return to freezer for several hours.

  • Use hot water to release from molds.

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FAQs

What is the difference between a Dreamsicle and Creamsicle? ›

Though these terms have been used interchangeably since the start of the creamsicle, it turns out there is a difference, and it's not a typo. Both have a solid sherbet exterior, but a creamsicle technically has an ice cream center while a dreamsicle has an ice milk center.

What are orange creamsicles made of? ›

This riff on a summertime classic combines bright citrus with rich dairy and vanilla in a simple-to-make popsicle. Fresh orange juice and zest provide a burst of floral sunny refreshment, with the fruit's sweetness amplified by sugar and a little maple syrup.

What is the original Creamsicle? ›

Creamsicles were first introduced as vanilla ice cream on a stick with an orange sherbet coating. Today, you can still find that classic flavor, although it typically comes in a multi-pack with raspberry and blueberry bars.

What is Creamsicle ice cream made of? ›

The base of this ice cream is so simple, with only four main ingredients— milk, cream, condensed milk and frozen orange juice from concentrate.

What energy drink tastes like orange Creamsicle? ›

Monster Energy with creamy orange sherbet

Monster Reserve Orange Dreamsicle gives you a citrusy orange flavor combined with creamy vanilla bean that's packed with the same powerful Monster Energy blend.

Who makes the original Creamsicle? ›

The Creamsicle was introduced to the world in the late 1930s. While the original Popsicle was invented by Francis William “Frank” Epperson in the early 1900s, the Creamsicle was created by the Joe Lowe Company, who bought the rights to the Popsicle brand in the 1920s.

What is the difference between Creamsicle and Fudgesicle? ›

Creamsicle's center is vanilla ice cream, covered by a layer of flavored ice. Fudgsicle, originally sold as Fudgicle, is a flat, frozen dessert that comes on a stick and is chocolate-flavored with a texture somewhat similar to ice cream.

What flavors are in orange Creamsicle? ›

Creamy, orange, vanilla.

Creamy vanilla ice cream is mixed with orange sherbet for an iconic creamsicle tasting flavor.

Is orange Creamsicle Sativa? ›

A Sativa-dominant cross of Orange Crush and Juicy Fruit, the orange creamsicle delicious strain lives up to its name in terms of flavor, with strong notes of orange and citrus and a nice creamy finish.

What are the black specks in Breyers Creamsicle ice cream? ›

Those black specks are vanilla bean seeds, but they come from the vanilla extract suppliers. The companies that make vanilla extract harvest the spent vanilla pods and extract the seeds. Ice cream makers buy them, along with the extract, and add it to their vanilla ice cream.

What is the orange Creamsicle drink at Chick Fil A? ›

Chick-fil-A debuts new Spring inspired Frosted Sunrise

Today, Chick-fil-A introduced its newest seasonal menu item, Frosted Sunrise, which is available at restaurants nationwide through June 2. The creamy and tart treat is a combination of Chick-fil-A's signature vanilla Icedream and Simply Orange Juice.

What is the outside of a Creamsicle? ›

It is a vanilla ice cream pop coated in an orange flavored sherbet so the outside was cool and slightly ice-like and the inside was smooth and creamy vanilla. The perfect novelty ice cream.

How many flavors of Creamsicle are there? ›

History of the Creamsicle

The original flavor was orange, but today you can find them in many different flavors like blue raspberry, lime, grape, cherry, and blueberry.

What is a Popeye ice cream? ›

An ice cream with an ice lolly plonked in the top is known as a Popeye and they're not a new thing.

Do creamsicles still exist? ›

Good Humor Creamsicle pops are still delicious and creamy. That classic orange sherbet and creamy vanilla ice cream is so nostalgic.

Which came first, the Dreamsicle or the Creamsicle? ›

History of the Creamsicle

Did you know that the creamsicle was made in 1905 by 11-year-old Frank Epperson who experimented with putting fruit juice around vanilla ice cream? He called his creation the “epsicle” which later became known as a popsicle, creamsicle, and dreamsicle!

Why is it called a dreamsicle? ›

Somewhere in the murky past, though, Dreamsicle must've been the name of an Ice Cream Treat, because I did find reference in this article about Dreamsicles, Creamsicles, and Other Frozen Treats that, while both had an orange sherbet shell, Creamsicles had an ice cream center while Dreamsicles had an ice milk center.

What flavor is Dreamsicle at Dairy Queen? ›

Our world-famous vanilla soft serve, dipped in a crunchy, creamy orange coating.

What is the flavor of Dreamsicle? ›

Orange Dreamsicle Frosty is Wendy's unique spin on a beloved and familiar flavor, with cool, creamy orange notes mixed with our smooth and perfectly sweet Vanilla Frosty. Fans can get their hands on the Orange Dreamsicle Frosty starting Tuesday, March 19 in restaurants nationwide or through the Wendy's mobile app.

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