February 26, 2024
Review RecipeOrange Creamsicle Salad
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This orange creamsicle salad is as fluffy as a cloud and features silky pudding, whipped cream, tangy orange Jello, juicy mandarin oranges, and mini marshmallows. It tastes just like that dreamy popsicle of the same name and is a great dish to bring to a summer picnic.
Orange Creamsicle Salad Ingredients
You’ll need:
- 1 (3-ounce) box of orange-flavored gelatin
- 1 cup of boiling water
- ½ cup of cold water
- 1 (3.4-ounce) box of instant vanilla pudding mix
- 1 (8-ounce) tub of whipped topping, thawed
- 2 (14-ounce) cans of mandarin oranges, drained (reserve 8 to 10 for garnish)
- 2 cups of mini marshmallows
- ¼ cup of mini marshmallows (optional garnish)
PRO TIP:
You can use fewer oranges and mini marshmallows, but it will seem a bit unbalanced.
Substitutions And Additions
NUTS: You can also add ½ cup chopped walnuts or pecans for an added crunch to your salad.
FLAVOR: This recipe can be adapted to any pudding and Jello flavor you’d like.
WHIPPED TOPPING: If you would prefer to use homemade whipped cream instead of Cool Whip in this easy fruit salad, check out our recipe here.
CREAM CHEESE: For a thicker dressing, you could mix in cream cheese with the whipped topping.
FRUIT: If you choose to change up the Jello flavor in this easy recipe, I would also recommend changing the fruit. For example, if you go with strawberry Jello, try adding sliced strawberries in place of the mandarin oranges.
How To Make This Orange Creamsicle Salad Recipe
STEP ONE: Using a medium-sized heat-safe bowl, stir together the orange Jello mix and boiling water. Stir until the gelatin is completely dissolved.
STEP TWO: Stir in the cold water. Place in the refrigerator for 15 minutes.
STEP THREE: Remove the cooled gelatin from the refrigerator, and whisk in the instant pudding until completely incorporated. Cover the bowl and return to the refrigerator for 20 minutes.
STEP FOUR: Remove the bowl from the refrigerator. Fold in the whipped topping, drained mandarin oranges, and mini marshmallows. Return to the refrigerator and chill for 2 hours or overnight.
PRO TIP:
This simple recipe tastes even better if you can let it chill for a couple of hours before serving.
STEP FIVE: Just before serving, garnish with the reserved mandarin oranges and mini marshmallows.
How To Serve This Orange Jello Fluff Salad
This delicious Jello salad is so light and fluffy, it is perfect for either a delicious side dish or for dessert. It is a classic choice to bring to family gatherings or to serve for special occasions. Everyone will love the light texture and orange flavors of this orange creamsicle fruit salad.
Serve our refreshing iced tea, raspberry iced tea, sweet peach iced tea, or our southern strawberry sweet tea on the side to wash it down.
A fun, sweet dessert salad is always welcome at any gathering. For more easy recipes, try our orange fluff salad or Watergate salad.
We love the flavor of creamsicles around here. Try our orange creamsicle fudge and no-bake orange creamsicle cheesecake.
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Storing This Creamsicle Fluff Salad
IN THE FRIDGE: Store any leftovers of this mandarin orange salad tightly covered in plastic wrap or stored in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
MAKE AHEAD: You can make this orange creamsicle fluff salad ahead of time. In fact, I recommend making it the night before you plan to serve it. That way it can sit in the refrigerator and the flavors can blend together. It also allows the marshmallows to soften up a bit.
IN THE FREEZER: You can freeze this orange jello salad recipe and it will keep for about 3 months. Be aware that the texture of the marshmallows won’t be the same once they’ve thawed out. Since this is such a simple recipe to make, it’s best to make it fresh.
PRO TIP:
Another idea is to use your leftover orange creamsicle jello salad to make creamsicle-style popsicles by placing the leftovers into a popsicle mold. You can also spread it in a baking dish and scoop it up like ice cream once it freezes. It’s delicious this way!
This orange creamsicle salad is dreamy and fluffy and always a winner. I love these vintage recipes because they take a handful of simple ingredients to create a dessert that is adored by kids and adults alike.
Frequently Asked Questions
This easy orange creamsicle salad can be frozen but note that the texture of the marshmallows will likely change once thawed.
It is actually best to make this fluff recipe ahead of time. It gives the salad time to let all the flavors mingle and combine together for an even tastier dessert.
There are plenty of variations on our orange fluff salad. You can change up the jello flavor and fruit for whatever your imagination can come up with. Try peach or strawberry fluff salads for two great choices.
You could certainly substitute whipped topping with homemade whipped cream in our mandarin orange creamsicle salad.
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Orange Creamsicle Salad
Ingredients
- 3 ounces orange-flavored gelatin
- 1 cup boiling water
- ½ cup cold water
- 3.4 ounces vanilla instant pudding
- 8 ounces whipped topping, thawed
- 28 ounces mandarin oranges, drained (reserve 8 to 10 for garnish)
- 2 cups mini marshmallows
- ¼ cup mini marshmallows, optional garnish
Instructions
- Using a medium-sized heat-safe bowl, stir together the orange-flavored gelatin and boiling water. Stir until the gelatin is completely dissolved.
- Stir in the cold water. Place in the refrigerator for 15 minutes.
- Remove the cooled gelatin from the refrigerator, and whisk in the instant vanilla pudding until completely incorporated. Cover the bowl and return to the refrigerator for 20 minutes.
- Remove the bowl from the refrigerator. Fold in the whipped topping, drained mandarin oranges and mini marshmallows. Return to the refrigerator and chill for 2 hours or overnight.
- Just before serving, garnish with the reserved mandarin oranges and mini marshmallows.
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Notes
- You can use fewer oranges and mini marshmallows, but it will seem a bit unbalanced.
- This simple recipe tastes even better if you can let it chill for a couple of hours before serving.
- Another idea is to use your leftover orange creamsicle jello salad to make creamsicle-style popsicles by placing the leftovers into a popsicle mold. You can also spread it in a baking dish and scoop it up like ice cream once it freezes. It’s delicious this way!
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Comments
Michelle says
The recipe is saying oh add the pudding. Does that mean just add the pudding powder OR is it supposed to be mix into a pudding BEFORE you add it?
Layne Kangas says
You’ll add the pudding powder mix, not make pudding. Enjoy!
Jan says
You said orange favored gelatin is it gelatin or jello
Layne Kangas says
It’s orange Jello. Enjoy!
Gloria says
This is one of my kids favorite treats!!
Jen Ferrari says
So yummy and perfect for Memorial Day holiday cookouts!! Thanks!!
Liz says
Yummmmmy!!
Kids, teenagers and parents approved!!
Dotty Quiroga says
It made the hit list…I Loved It
Pam says
This sounds delicious. I’ve been searching for a lost recipe from the 60’s-70’s. It was an mandarine orange/ marshmallow salad but the only clear ingredient memory were mandarine oranges & peach yogurt. Does it sound familiar?
Michelle says
Made this at work. I didn’t add the additional cold water and it turned out great. I had to convert to industrial size though.
Amy Kelley says
I love anything that has fruit in it but this would be perfect as a side to your meal or as a light dessert! It is very easy to make and sets pretty quickly in the fridge. Perfect for a side on a hot summer day at a cookout!
Shawn says
Made for Easter – everyone loved itโ