- Post author:Melissa Haines
- Post published:February 6, 2023
- Post comments:12 Comments
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Dreamsicles or as some people call them – Creamsicles were a childhood favorite of mine. I just loved the flavor of orange, and cream together. This recipe for Orange Dreamsicle Jello Salad is as delicious as I remember and so easy to make.
Orange Dreamsicle Jello Salad Recipe
Table of contents
- Orange Dreamsicle Jello Salad Recipe
- How Long will this Orange Jello Salad last in the refrigerator?
- Is Jello Salad a salad or a dessert?
- Here’s a quick video on how I made this Creamsicle Salad Recipe…
What I love about this recipe:
- An old-school classic recipe
- That delicious combination of orange and cream
- It’s so easy to make
- This is a great recipe to feed a crowd, take to potlucks, or serve at parties
If you love Dessert Salads, you might love my recipe for Pistachio Fluff
This is such a creamy, refreshing dessert!
How Long will this Orange Jello Salad last in the refrigerator?
- Covered and stored in the refrigerator can last up to five days
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Is Jello Salad a salad or a dessert?
- My mom would have served it as a salad, but I call it a dessert. It’s a really good side at potlucks.
More Dessert Salad Recipes
Grandma’s Cranberry Salad
Layered Jell-O Salad
Cherry Fluff Salad
Here’s a quick video on how I made this Creamsicle Salad Recipe…
Orange Dreamsicle Jello Salad Recipe
A delicious classic Orange Dreamsicle Jello Salad Recipe
4.15 from 7 votes
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes
4 hours hours
Total Time: 4 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 59cal
Author: Melissa Haines
Ingredients
- 1 3 oz. orange gelatin
- ¼ cup water
- 1 16 oz. whipped cream
- 1 8 oz. cream cheese
- 1 11 oz. mandarin oranges
Instructions
In a medium sauce pan, boil water
pour in gelatin and stir until dissolved
pour into a large bowl and let cool until it starts to gel
fold in mandarin oranges and juices
in a separate bowl, mix the cream cheese and whipped cream
fold into the orange mixture
refrigerate for several hours or overnight
Notes
Nutrition facts are only an estimate
Nutrition
Serving: 1cup | Calories: 59cal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 0.07g | Fat: 0.1g | Saturated Fat: 0.04g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.001g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 0.1mg | Sodium: 56mg | Potassium: 13mg | Fiber: 0.001g | Sugar: 6.4g | Vitamin A: 3IU | Vitamin C: 0.04mg | Calcium: 0.4mg
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This Post Has 12 Comments
Wanda Wolfe July 13, 2016Reply
Sounds delicious
Joy July 17, 2018Reply
Do I have to chill overnight? Can it sit for 5 hours and then be eaten?
Melissa July 17, 2018Reply
I think five hours would be fine. That would give everything enough time to set up and thicken. 🙂
Helen July 20, 2018Reply
This is a very tasty and flavorful dessert. However, it is very soupy even after refrigerating overnight. Perhaps draining the mandarin orange juice is the answer?
Melissa July 21, 2018Reply
Hmm… Thank you for letting me know. I’ll have to take another look at this recipe and test it again. I’ll update the recipe with my result. Thank you again.
Anne July 25, 2018Reply
I haven’t made this yet but something seems a little off about the liquids. When preparing a 3 oz package of jello, normally, it takes 2 cups of water per box. Even just using one cup of boiling water per box (for a total of 3 cups) it should still set up and your recipe only calls for 1/4 cup water total? I have made this type of jello before using the liquid from the oranges so I don’t think that’s the problem. I just don’t see any way using only the liquid from the oranges and 1/4 cup water that this jello could be thin or runny. 🧐
Melissa August 4, 2018Reply
Hi again. I finally managed to make the Orange Dreamsicle Jello Salad again, and I think I’ve gained five pounds as a result. LOL! For my taste, it is almost impossible to resist. I followed the recipe exactly and did not experience the soupy texture like you did. As a matter of fact, it was creamy almost immediately. Refrigerating it only firmed it slightly. I did make a video this time and as soon as I can get it edited I’ll post it for added instruction. It should be available within the week. I’m sorry that I couldn’t help you out more. Hopefully you’ll give it another try sometime and have better success.
Melissa July 17, 2018Reply
I think five hours would be fine. That would give everything enough time to set up and thicken. 🙂
Barb Roy April 14, 2019Reply
Is the orange jello sugar free or regular jello? Please. Thankyou
Melissa April 15, 2019Reply
Sorry about that. Use Regular Orange Jello.
Cheryl April 3, 2021Reply
Is it 1 or 2 tubs of Cool Whip. 8 or 16 oz?
Melissa April 5, 2021Reply
16 oz. total of whipped topping (Cool Whip).