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Receta Orange Creamsicle Dessert
by Midnight Baker

Orange Creamsicle DessertThis no-bake dessert is easy to make and tastes exactly like an orange creamsicle pop!

I first came upon this dessert last winter in a blog link party I co-hosted. I've wanted to make it ever since but kept forgetting to buy the gelatin dessert.

The recipe on the link party was contributed by Wanda of Memories By The Mile. I was surprised when she said this is actually classified as a salad!

Tastes just like a creamsicle popSalad or dessert, it's spectacular. To me, it tasted like an orange creamsicle pop which I've always loved since I was a kid, so I gave this a new name because I think it's a bit more descriptive of the flavor--at least to me.

I'm certain that sugar-free products and reduced-fat products can be substituted here. I don't recommend fat-free products since sometimes what's put in to replace the fat doesn't play nice with other ingredients. However, you're fairly safe with the reduced varieties.

Attractive presentation tooI used a Pyrex pan for this. You can use stoneware/ceramic as well, but I wouldn't use metal because of the acidity here and it may produce a dessert with a metallic flavor.

Orange Creamsicle Dessert

*Reduced fat/sugar-free/reduced calorie products may also be used.

Add package of gelatin to a medium bowl. Pour in boiling water and stir until gelatin is dissolved. Stir in the frozen orange juice concentrate; stir till that's dissolved.

Drain 1 can of mandarin oranges; add the sections to the gelatin. Add the pineapple--the entire can including the juice. Stir.

Pour into an 11 x 7-inch pan (preferably a glass one). Place in refrigerator until gelatin is set.

When gelatin is set, prepare topping:

In a medium bowl, add the lemon pudding mix and the milk. Whisk until pudding is thick. Fold in the whipped topping. Spread topping on the set gelatin. Refrigerate for about 2 hours.

Drain the remaining can of mandarin oranges and place across the top of the dessert before serving.

Serves 8-10

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