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Ninja Creami Orange Soda Ice Cream

Who doesn’t love ice cream? It takes us straight back to those carefree childhood summers. This Ninja Creami Orange Soda Ice Cream is like a trip down memory lane. It’s fizzy, creamy, and tastes just like a mix between a soda float and a creamsicle. The best part? It’s ridiculously easy to make—no culinary degree required!

Whether you’re a pro in the kitchen or just figuring out how to turn on your stove, this recipe will help you whip up a pint of magic in no time.

Ninja Creami Orange Soda Ice Cream

What to Expect

How Long Will It Take?

  • Prep Time: 9 minutes
  • Freezing Time: 24 hours (yep, patience needed!)
  • Total Time: About a day

Servings

Perfect for 2–3 people. Want more? Just grab extra Ninja Creami containers and double, triple, or multiply the ingredients!

Easy or Hard?

Super easy. If you can stir, you’ve already got the skills for this.

Tools You’ll Need

  • Ninja Creami machine
  • Pint container
  • Measuring cup or mixing bowl
  • Spoon

No Ninja Creami? No problem! Freeze the mixture in any container and blend in a high-speed blender later.

Ninja Creami Orange Soda Ice Cream Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 ¾ cups orange soda (think Fanta)
  • 1 packet Dream Whip mix (the dry whipped topping you’ll find in the baking aisle)

Can’t find something?

  • Orange Soda: Use any sweet, bubbly orange soda (skip diet ones—trust me, they won’t work).
  • Dream Whip Mix: Try other powdered whipped topping mixes like Cool Whip if you can’t find Dream Whip.

The Game Plan (A Step-by-Step Walkthrough)

How to Make Ninja Creami Orange Soda Ice Cream

Step 1: Prep the Base

Pour your orange soda into a bowl or measuring cup. Stir gently for about 5 minutes to knock out some of the fizz. It should taste slightly flat but not totally lifeless. Why? Too much fizz = freezer explosion.

Quick Tip: Stirring is faster than waiting for the bubbles to disappear naturally.

Step 2: Add Dream Whip

Dump in the Dream Whip mix. Stir it well until the powder dissolves. If it foams up a bit, don’t worry—it’s normal. Just skim off any extra foam to keep things smooth.

What You’re Looking For: A creamy, lump-free mixture.

Step 3: Freeze

Pour the mixture into your Ninja Creami pint container. Don’t overfill it—there’s a max line for a reason! Leave the lid slightly loose so any leftover gas escapes as it freezes. Then pop it in the freezer and forget about it for at least 24 hours.

Avoid This Mistake: Freezing it at an angle. That’ll mess up the texture when you process it later.

Step 4: Spin It

Once frozen solid, grab your container and lock it into the Ninja Creami machine. Choose the “Lite Ice Cream” setting and let the magic happen.

Does it look crumbly? Don’t panic. Add a splash of orange soda or water and press “Re-spin.” Problem solved!

Step 5: Serve and Enjoy

Scoop it out, grab a spoon, and just dig in. Got leftovers? Toss them in an airtight container and freeze. They’ll keep for up to a week.

Mix It Up: Variations and Ideas

Variations Ninja Creami Orange Soda Ice Cream

Want to experiment? Here are some fun tweaks:

  • Make it a creamsicle: Stir in a bit of vanilla extract (½ tsp).
  • Citrus boost: Add orange zest for extra zing.
  • Dress it up: After spinning, mix in white chocolate chips or candied orange peel.

Diet-Friendly Options:

  • Dairy-Free? Use coconut cream powder instead of Dream Whip.
  • Watching calories? Stick with regular orange soda, but pick a slightly lower-sugar brand if you want to keep things lighter.

Tips for Serving & Storing

Tips for Ninja Creami Orange Soda Ice Cream
  • How to Serve: Scoop into chilled bowls or go classic with a waffle cone. Feeling fancy? Add whipped cream or sprinkles.
  • Best Pairings: Shortbread cookies or a slice of pound cake make perfect sidekicks.
  • Leftovers Storage: Keep it in an airtight container in the freezer for up to a week. Let it thaw for 10 minutes before eating. Or, if you have the Ninja Creami, re-spin it for that fresh-out-of-the-machine texture.

This Orange Soda Ice Cream is the perfect way to relive those soda float days or just treat yourself to something deliciously simple. It’s easy, nostalgic, and guaranteed to make everyone at the table smile. Try it out—you won’t regret it!

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Ninja Creami Orange Soda Ice Cream

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This creamy, fizzy delight combines the nostalgic flavor of orange soda with the magic of the Ninja Creami. Perfect for a quick, fun dessert that’s easy to whip up and sure to please everyone!

  • Author: Hamdan
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: None
  • Total Time: 24 hours 10 minutes (includes Freezing Time)
  • Yield: 23 (1 pint) 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

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  • 1 ¾ cups orange soda (e.g., Fanta)
  • 1 packet Dream Whip mix

Instructions

  1. Flatten the Soda: Pour orange soda into a mixing bowl or measuring cup. Stir gently for 4–5 minutes to release carbonation until it tastes semi-flat.
  2. Mix Ingredients: Add Dream Whip mix to the soda and stir thoroughly until fully combined. Skim off any excess foam if needed.
  3. Freeze the Mixture: Transfer the mixture to a Ninja Creami pint container, leaving the lid slightly ajar to allow gas to escape. Freeze on a flat surface for at least 24 hours.
  4. Process in Ninja Creami: Once frozen solid, place the pint in the Ninja Creami machine and process using the “Lite Ice Cream” setting.
  5. Adjust Consistency: If crumbly, use the “Re-spin” function or add 1 tablespoon of water or soda and re-spin until smooth and creamy.
  6. Serve and Enjoy: Scoop into bowls or cones and enjoy immediately!

Notes

  • Serving Suggestions: Top with whipped cream, sprinkles, or fresh orange zest for a fun garnish. Pair with sugar cookies for an extra treat!
  • Tips & Tricks: Avoid diet soda as it lacks sugar needed for proper texture. Stirring soda before mixing prevents over-expansion during freezing.
  • Storage & Reheating: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the freezer for up to one week. Let sit at room temperature for 10 minutes before serving or re-spin in the Ninja Creami if needed.

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