Tried-and-true Soda Float Basics Sonic Orange Creamsicle Slush Float: A twist on a float, this one brings the flavours of tangy orange and creamy vanilla ice cream in a foamy platform — similar to what you’d expect from a cream soda. This recipe is great for those hot and sunny days, kids (adults love it too!). Here is how to prepare it in your home.
How to Prepare Sonic Orange Cream Slush Float
This Sonic Orange Creamsicle Slush Float is made by blending ice with orange juice and lemon-lime soda for a slush base. Spoon the slush over a scoop of vanilla ice cream in a glass, and watch as it merges together like an Orangesicle. If using, top with more ice cream and even a slice of orange or cherry for a cool, sweet, tangy treat.
Ingredients
- 2 cups crushed ice: Helps create a slushy texture and cools the drink.
- 1 cup of orange soda – this both gives the distinct orange taste and bubbly finish
- 1 cup vanilla ice cream to add some creaminess and a ‘creamsicle’ effect.
- 1 tbsp whipped cream: If you want to use as topping (and for a little extra creamy taste).
- Orange slice or zest: For garnish and aromatic, citrus taste
Instructions
- Soda Ice Blend: In a blender, add the crushed ice and orange soda. Add the ice and blend until smooth but still slushy.
- Affix Ice Cream: Layer with a scoop of plain vanilla ice cream in tall glass. Top the ice cream off with that orange slush, letting it cascade in gently.
- Top with cream: Whipped Cream is optional, so if you looked at the title and were hoping for something simple, yeah this might not be the float for you.
- Garnish and serve: orange slice or zest on top. Drink up with a straw because you’ll want to savor every drop.
Serving Suggestions
- Type of Glass: The drink is best served in a tall glass so that you can see the different layers of ice-cream and slush.
- Extra Toppings — Add a maraschino cherry or sprinkles for some flair.
- Variety of Flavors: Creating a Flavorful Sundae Bar with Various Ice Creams
- Temperature: Chilling your glass beforehand for presentation points.
- You Need a Long Serving Spoon: A long spoon allowing you to reach the bottom of the glass easily.
Tips and Variations
- Mocktail Style: To cut down on sweetness, swap out orange soda with sparkling orange juice.
- Flavour variations: Use sherbet for a fruiter take on a Float instead of vanilla ice-cream.
- Layer Ice Cream on Top: If you like, pour the slush and top with ice cream to have a greater contrast between layers.
- Use fresh juice: Unlike artificial flavours, a tip: pick fresh-squeezed orange juice instead of one with added sugar.
- Garnish: Add a slice of orange or cherry whilst garnishing in a novel manner.
Preparation Time
- Ready in 10 minutes or less
- Serves 2 people
Nutrition Information
- Calories: 260 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 46 g
- Fat: 5 g
- Protein: 4 g
- Sugar: 36 g
Ingredient Substitutes
- Orange Soda: Trade out for lemon-lime soda or sparkling orange juice for an alternative flavour.
- Vanilla Ice Cream — Use any flavor ice cream or frozen yogurt for a “healthier” option
- Non-dairy Whipped Cream: can also omit or use coconut whipped cream.
- Cherries — toss in fresh or *gasp* maraschino cherries!
- Chocolate Syrup Drys: Last, a drizzle on top for additional chocolate sweetness.
- Chopped nuts: For additional crispiness and texture.
Frequently Asked Questions
What about some other ice cream flavor?
Absolutely! If you want it to taste like an old-fashion creamsicle, use vanilla ice cream but if you are feeling a bit more adventurous try chocolate, mint or even sherbet.
Is there a non-dairy version?
Yes, be sure to use a non-dairy ice cream alternative — almond or coconut-based ice cream work well here, as does non-dairy whipped topping for your vegan friends.
Can this be made in advance?
The texture is really best enjoyed fresh. But you can freeze the slush base and just add ice cream when it comes time to serve.
If I do not have a shaker necessarily?
Use a mallet or rolling pin to manually crush the ice and add it to soda in a large bowl then pour it over vanilla ice cream.
Can The Sugar Content Be Lowered?
True, this dessert is super sweet but hey – using a sugar-free orange soda and whatever low-sugar or sugar-free ice cream you please can help with that over the top-ness.
Conclusion
What could be more refreshing than a tangy, creamy orange Creamsicle drink on a hot day? The method it uses is so basic that you can use them whenever you feel nostalgic. So go ahead, experiment with the variations and relish this one of its kind twist on a classic float.
Sonic Orange Creamsicle Slush Float Recipe
Ingredients
Instructions
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Soda Ice Blend
In a blender, add the crushed ice and orange soda. Add the ice and blend until smooth but still slushy.
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Affix Ice Cream
Layer with a scoop of plain vanilla ice cream in tall glass. Top the ice cream off with that orange slush, letting it cascade in gently.
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Top with cream
Whipped Cream is optional, so if you looked at the title and were hoping for something simple, yeah this might not be the float for you.
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Garnish and serve
orange slice or zest on top. Drink up with a straw because you'll want to savor every drop.