Childhood popsicle memories seem to come rushing back after one sip of this Baileys Orange Creamsicle cocktail. It’s cold, creamy, citrusy, and smooth in a way that instantly feels comforting. The mix of Baileys Irish Cream and orange liqueur creates a frozen cocktail that tastes surprisingly close to those classic orange-and-vanilla ice cream treats from summer afternoons.
I first made this drink after dinner one weekend when I wanted something sweeter than my usual cocktails but not as heavy as a full dessert. After blending everything together, it tasted like a grown-up milkshake with bright orange flavor and creamy texture. Now it’s one of my favorite frozen cocktails whenever I want something fun and easy. This cocktail works especially well for casual gatherings, movie nights, holiday parties, or warm evenings when you want a frozen drink that feels a little different from the usual tropical cocktails.
Why You’ll Love This
The Baileys Orange Creamsicle cocktail combines creamy Irish cream with fresh citrus flavor in a way that feels rich without becoming overly heavy. The blended ice creates a smooth frozen texture that turns this drink into something between a cocktail and dessert.
Here are a few reasons this frozen cocktail stands out:
- Tastes like a classic orange creamsicle treat
- Quick and easy to blend together
- Smooth frozen texture that feels refreshing
- Great dessert cocktail for parties or relaxing nights
- Uses simple ingredients without complicated prep
- Easy to customize with extra flavors or toppings
I love this cocktail because it feels nostalgic and playful while still tasting polished enough to serve to guests.
Ingredients
This recipe keeps things simple, but the ingredient balance matters. The creamy Baileys softens the citrus while the orange liqueur brightens the flavor and keeps the cocktail lively.
- 1.5 oz Baileys Original Irish Cream Liqueur
- 0.75 oz Orange Liqueur
- 0.75 oz Simple Syrup
- 3/4 cup Ice
- Orange Wedge Garnish

Suggested Liquor Brands and Substitutions
You can make this cocktail with several different orange liqueurs and still get excellent results. The choice mostly depends on whether you want the drink sweeter, brighter, or richer.
- Baileys Original Irish Cream
The classic option with creamy vanilla flavor that works perfectly in frozen dessert cocktails. - Cointreau
Crisp orange flavor with a cleaner finish that balances the sweetness nicely. - Grand Marnier
Slightly deeper and richer because of the cognac base. - DeKuyper Triple Sec
Budget-friendly and sweeter if you want a more candy-like creamsicle flavor. - Torani Vanilla Syrup
A great addition if you want stronger vanilla flavor in the cocktail.
If you want a lighter version, reduce the simple syrup or replace it with honey syrup. You can also add a splash of milk or cream for an even smoother texture.
For a non-alcoholic version, use orange juice concentrate, vanilla coffee creamer, and ice blended together.
Equipment and Glassware
This frozen cocktail only needs a few basic tools, which makes it easy to prepare at home even if you do not have a full bar setup.
You’ll need:
- Blender
- Jigger
- Highball Glass
- Small knife for garnish
- Freezer for chilling the glass
A coupe glass or stemmed dessert glass works especially well because it makes the drink feel more polished. I personally like serving it in a chilled hurricane glass because it gives the cocktail an old-school frozen drink look.
Chilling the glass beforehand really helps keep the frozen texture from melting too quickly.

How to Make It
This cocktail comes together fast, but blending everything properly helps create the smooth creamy texture that makes it taste like a frozen dessert.
- Chill a glass in the freezer for 10 minutes.
- Add all ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth and slushy.
- Pour into the chilled glass and garnish with an orange wedge.
If the texture feels too thick, add a small splash of milk or cream. If it feels too thin, blend with a little more ice until it reaches your preferred consistency.
Pro Tips
Frozen cocktails become much better when you focus on texture and temperature. A few simple adjustments can make this drink taste restaurant-quality at home.
- Use plenty of cold ice for a thick frozen texture.
- Chill the serving glass first so the drink stays frozen longer.
- Blend in short bursts at first to avoid overworking the ice.
- Taste before serving because different orange liqueurs vary in sweetness.
- Add a splash of vanilla extract for extra creamsicle flavor.
- Use fresh orange zest as garnish for brighter citrus aroma.
- Serve immediately after blending for the smoothest texture.
- Top with whipped cream if you want a richer dessert-style cocktail.
One thing I really enjoy about this cocktail is how flexible it is. Sometimes I make it extra thick like a milkshake, and other times I keep it lighter and more drinkable depending on the occasion.
Variations
The Baileys Orange Creamsicle cocktail can easily be customized with different flavors and textures while still keeping its creamy citrus personality.
- Vanilla Creamsicle Version
Add vanilla vodka for stronger vanilla flavor. - Chocolate Orange Version
Blend with a little chocolate syrup for a richer dessert cocktail. - Coconut Creamsicle
Add coconut cream for tropical flavor. - Frozen Orange Milkshake Cocktail
Blend with vanilla ice cream for extra richness. - Non-Alcoholic Creamsicle Drink
Use orange juice, cream, vanilla syrup, and ice instead of alcohol.
These variations are fun for parties because guests can customize their drinks based on how rich or sweet they want them.

When to Serve and Pairings
This cocktail works beautifully as an after-dinner drink, dessert cocktail, or frozen treat during warm weather. It feels relaxed and nostalgic while still being rich enough for celebrations.
This cocktail is perfect for:
- Summer evenings
- Dessert parties
- Holiday gatherings
- Movie nights
- Birthday celebrations
- Weekend relaxing at home
For food pairings, try serving it with:
- Chocolate brownies
- Vanilla cupcakes
- Cheesecake
- Orange cookies
- White chocolate desserts
- Salted caramel treats
It also pairs nicely with dessert cocktails like mudslides, frozen piña coladas, and espresso martinis if you are building a cocktail menu for guests.
Storage and Serving Notes
This cocktail is best enjoyed immediately after blending because frozen drinks melt fairly quickly. If you need to prepare several servings, keep the blended mixture in the freezer for short periods and stir before serving.
Avoid storing leftovers too long since the texture changes once the ice melts completely.
For parties, pre-measure the ingredients ahead of time so you can quickly blend fresh servings as guests arrive.
You can also freeze the glasses beforehand to help the drink stay slushy longer.
FAQs
Creamy frozen cocktails usually bring up a few common questions, especially for people making dessert-style drinks at home for the first time.
Can I use another Irish cream besides Baileys?
Yes. Other Irish cream liqueurs work well, though flavor and sweetness may vary slightly.
What orange liqueur works best?
Cointreau gives a cleaner citrus flavor while triple sec creates a sweeter cocktail.
Can I make this cocktail thicker?
Absolutely. Add more ice or blend with vanilla ice cream for a milkshake-style texture.
Is this drink very sweet?
It is definitely dessert-like, but you can reduce the simple syrup if you prefer a lighter sweetness.
Can I make it ahead of time?
Frozen cocktails are best served immediately after blending for the smoothest texture.
What garnish works best?
An orange wedge works perfectly, but orange zest or whipped cream also look great.
More Cocktails to Try
If you enjoy creamy dessert cocktails and frozen drinks, there are plenty of other sweet cocktail recipes worth mixing next. These drinks bring similar rich textures and fun flavors.

Equipment
Ingredients
- 1.5 oz Baileys Original Irish Cream Liqueur
- 0.75 oz Orange Liqueur
- 0.75 oz Simple Syrup
- 3/4 cup Ice
- Orange Wedge Garnish
Instructions
- Chill a glass in the freezer for 10 minutes.
- Add all ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth and slushy.
- Pour into the chilled glass and garnish with an orange wedge.
Notes
Pro Tips
- Use plenty of cold ice for a thick frozen texture.
- Chill the serving glass first so the drink stays frozen longer.
- Blend in short bursts at first to avoid overworking the ice.

