This refreshing Orange Creamsicle Frozen Dessert is the ultimate make-ahead summer treat. Just freeze, then let it slightly defrost before serving for a perfectly cool and creamy finish!

a piece of orange creamsicle dessert on a blue plate

The buttery graham cracker crust adds a satisfying crunch that perfectly contrasts the smooth, creamy orange ice cream layer above it. Swirling together bright citrus with rich vanilla, the ice cream delivers that fresh, nostalgic orange-cream flavor in every bite. A final drizzle of decadent fudge sauce ties everything together, turning this simple freezer dessert into an irresistible, crowd-pleasing treat.

Guests always ask me for this recipe, and I tell them how easy it is!

What is an orange Creamsicle frozen dessert?  

If you grew up loving the iconic orange Creamsicle popsicle, you’re not alone! It’s no surprise that this freezer dessert takes its delicious inspiration straight from that nostalgic treat.

This crowd-friendly dessert swaps the popsicle’s orange-ice shell for creamy, orange-flavored ice cream throughout, then takes it to the next level with a rich fudge sauce drizzled on top just before slicing and serving. You can make a 9×13 dish, or 8×8 dish!

orange ice cream dessert

Why you’ll love these orange creamsicle dessert bars

  • This creamsicle dessert is perfect for feeding a crowd, making it an ideal choice for summer parties, backyard BBQs, and potlucks.
  • Prepare it well in advance for a grab-and-freeze dessert that’s ready to enjoy anytime a craving strikes.
  • The nostalgic blend of sweet orange and creamy vanilla wins over kids and adults alike, turning every bite into a happy trip down memory lane.
ingredients to make Orange Creamsicle Freezer Dessert

Ingredients needed to make orange creamsicle frozen dessert

  • Graham cracker crumbs: Buy these packaged crumbs for convenience or crush regular Graham crackers into fine crumbs for the crust. You could easily use another sweet wafer or biscuit to make the crust. 
  • Sugar: I’ve used granulated sugar for adding sweetness to the crust, but you could use light brown sugar instead, if you prefer. 
  • Butter: Use unsalted butter (melted) for better control and balance of the flavors in this dessert. 
  • Creamsicle flavored ice cream: Use your favorite brand or orange-flavored ice cream. Make sure the ice cream has softened enough so that it can be spread across the cracker crust. 
  • Fudge sauce: Use store-bought fudge sauce for added convenience or make your own. Classic chocolate sauceis another option. 
pressing down creamsicle orange ice cream on a graham cracker crust

How do you make this orange creamsicle recipe? 

Make the crust:

  1. Make the crust by combining the cracker crumbs with sugar and melted butter in a bowl. 
  2. Press the crumb mixture into a 9×13-inch greased freezer-safe pan. 
  3. Cover the dish and freeze for at least 10 minutes.
close up orange creamsicle dessert without the chocolate sauce

Drizzle with fudge sauce:

  1. Pull the pan out of the freezer again and drizzle softened fudge sauce over the top of the ice cream filling. While the fudge sauce is optional, I highly recommend it!

Freeze and serve:

  1. Cover the assembled freezer dessert with plastic wrap and freeze for up to 2 hours.
  2. Remove from the freezer 15 minutes before serving. 
  3. Cut into pieces and serve!
pouring sauce on top of orange creamsicle dessert

Serving

This refreshing orange Creamsicle freezer dessert is enough of a treat to be enjoyed as is. That said, feel free to keep some extra chocolate sauce on the side should anyone like an additional drizzle!

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This is the perfect summer dessert to follow juicy burgers, this Bird Dog RecipeWalking Tacos with FritosTaco DogsCottage Cheese Pizza, or Sloppy Joe Sliders!

square of freezer creamsicle freezer dessert

Sandy’s tips and substitutions:

  • Storage: You can store this assembled freezer dessert in the freezer for up to 1-2 months if tightly wrapped to prevent freezer burn.
  • Make-ahead: To make this freezer dessert ahead of time, simply assemble according to the recipe directions, but leave the fudge sauce off. Pull out of the freezer when you’re ready to serve and drizzle with softened chocolate sauce for best results. 
  • Soften the ice cream: You must allow for the Creamsicle ice cream to soften enough before adding on top of the crust or it will be difficult to create an even layer and you risk breaking the crust underneath. 
  • Freezing the layers: It’s important to freeze the layers of this dessert as you assemble it. The crust needs to harden to prevent it from breaking under the weight of the ice cream and from turning soggy. The ice cream layer must also harden before the soft sauce is drizzled over. While this recipe is incredibly easy, you must plan ahead to allow for these intervals of freezing. 
  • Soften before serving: Letting the assembled orange Creamsicle freezer dessert sit at room temperature for about 15 minutes before serving will allow for easier slicing and serving. 
  • Clean slices: For cleaner slices, dip a sharp knife in warm water and wipe it dry between each cut.
  • Warm the sauce: Warm the fudge sauce slightly in the microwave for 10-15 seconds to make it drizzle smoothly over the cold ice cream.
  • Preventing ice crystals: Cover the dessert tightly with plastic wrap and then a layer of foil to prevent ice crystals from forming during longer freezer storage.
making a 9x13 pan of orange creamsicle dessert

Variations:

  • Homemade version: If you can’t find Creamsicle ice cream in the store, make your own with vanilla ice cream, and swirl in 6 ounces of thawed orange juice concentrate.
  • Crust: Use a chocolate cookie crust (like Oreo crumbs) instead of graham crackers to create a chocolate-orange flavor combination.
  • Sauce: Replace the fudge sauce with a warm caramel or butterscotch drizzle for a richer, buttery contrast.
  • Mix-ins: Fold mini white chocolate chips or toasted coconut flakes into the softened ice cream before spreading it over the crust.
  • Individual servings: Make individual servings by pressing the crust into a muffin tin lined with paper cups and topping with small scoops of ice cream. These would make cute mini treats for kids!
  • Boozy treat: For a boozy adult version, stir 2 tablespoons of orange liqueur (like Grand Marnier) into the softened ice cream.

For more summer-ready desserts, be sure to try my Strawberry CrunchFrosty Raspberry Squares, or Lemon Blueberry Cobbler

Orange Creamsicle Frozen Dessert

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Orange Creamsicle Frozen Dessert

Orange Creamsicle Frozen Dessert is the ultimate make-ahead summer treat. Refreshing and bursting with nostalgic, creamy citrus flavor.
If you can’t find Creamsicle ice cream in the store, make your own with vanilla ice cream, and swirl in (6 oz:) thawed orange juice concentrate.
You can halve the recipe for an 8×8 pan. Use 1.5 gallon of ice cream.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
freezing time: 2 hours 25 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours 40 minutes
Yield: 12

Ingredients
 

Equipment

Instructions
 

  • In a bowl, combine cracker crumbs and sugar; stir in butter. Press crumb mixture into a 9×13 greased pan. Cover and freeze for at least 10 minutes.
  • Spoon softened ice cream over the crust (pan will be full). Freeze for 15 minutes.
  • Pull out of the freezer and drizzle softened fudge on top of the ice cream (optional). Cover with plastic wrap and freeze for up to 2 hours.
  • Remove from the freezer 15 minutes before serving. Cut into pieces and serve!

Notes

Sandy’s tips and substitutions:

  • Storage: You can store this assembled freezer dessert in the freezer for up to 1-2 months if tightly wrapped to prevent freezer burn.
  • Make-ahead: To make this freezer dessert ahead of time, simply assemble according to the recipe directions, but leave the fudge sauce off. Pull out of the freezer when you’re ready to serve and drizzle with softened chocolate sauce for best results. 
  • Soften the ice cream: You must allow for the Creamsicle ice cream to soften enough before adding on top of the crust or it will be difficult to create an even layer and you risk breaking the crust underneath. 
  • Freezing the layers: It’s important to freeze the layers of this dessert as you assemble it. The crust needs to harden to prevent it from breaking under the weight of the ice cream and from turning soggy. The ice cream layer must also harden before the soft sauce is drizzled over. While this recipe is incredibly easy, you must plan ahead to allow for these intervals of freezing. 
  • Soften before serving: Letting the assembled orange Creamsicle freezer dessert sit at room temperature for about 15 minutes before serving will allow for easier slicing and serving. 
  • Warm the sauce: Warm the fudge sauce slightly in the microwave for 10-15 seconds to make it drizzle smoothly over the cold ice cream.
  • Preventing ice crystals: Cover the dessert tightly with plastic wrap and then a layer of foil to prevent ice crystals from forming during longer freezer storage.
Cuisine: American
Course: Dessert
Calories: 559kcal, Carbohydrates: 63g, Protein: 8g, Fat: 31g, Saturated Fat: 18g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 8g, Trans Fat: 0.3g, Cholesterol: 107mg, Sodium: 313mg, Potassium: 421mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 51g, Vitamin A: 1066IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 266mg, Iron: 1mg
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Orange Creamsicle Frozen Dessert recipe