10 Milkshake Recipes You Need To Try

10 Milkshake Recipes You Need To Try

Why spend lots of money on buying milkshakes from diners when you could make your own? Milkshakes are quick and easy to make at home and it will save you a lot of money. There are lots of ingredients you can blend together to make a milkshake you will love. Here are 10 milkshake recipes you need to try.

1. Chocolate milkshake

1 tablespoon chocolate spread (optional)

250ml semi-skimmed milk

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2 scoops chocolate ice cream

30ml double cream, whipped

Add the chocolate spread on the back of a teaspoon and spread it in a long line from the bottom of the inside of the glass, to the top. Put the rest of the chocolate spread in a saucepan and heat it until it is running and set it aside.

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Put the milk and chocolate ice cream into a blender. Whizz everything up until smooth then pour into your prepared glass. Then you can whatever toppings you want.

2. Blueberry milkshake

100g blueberry

2 tablespoon maple syrup or honey

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2 teaspoons vanilla extract

200ml milk

2 large scoops vanilla ice cream

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In a blender, whizz blueberries, maple syrup or honey, vanilla extract, milk and ice cream. Pour into milkshake glasses and enjoy!

3. Banana milkshake

250ml semi-skimmed milk

2 bananas, sliced

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50ml double whipped cream

A pinch of cinnamon

1 fresh cherry

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Put the milk, vanilla ice cream and banana into a blender. Whizz everything up until smooth then pour into a tall glass.

op with a big spoonful of whipped cream and decorate with a pinch of cinnamon, some banana chips and a cherry. Serve immediately with a straw.

4. Mocha milkshake

85g plain chocolate, 70% or 80%

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1 tablespoon coffee granules

700ml milk

4 scoops vanilla ice cream

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Roughly chop 75g of the chocolate and put into a large jug with the coffee. Boil 300ml of milk, then pour over the chocolate and coffee mix, stirring to melt. Once melted, cool.

Tip the cooled mocha milk into the blender with the ice cream and remaining milk. Blitz until blended, then pour into glasses.

5. Strawberry milkshake

225g strawberry, hulled

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300ml cold milk

3 large scoops vanilla ice cream

Extra strawberries, for decoration (optional)

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Tip the hulled strawberries into a blender with the milk and ice cream. Blend until smooth and creamy.

Pour into tall glasses, top with sliced strawberries.

6. Oreo milkshake

8 Oreo cookies

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300ml cold milk

1 tablespoon chocolate sauce

3 scoops vanilla ice cream

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Add the Oreo cookies with the milk and the ice cream into a blender. Blend until smooth.

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7. Vanilla milkshake

4 scoops vanilla flavoured ice cream

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300ml semi-skimmed milk

1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Add the ice cream, milk and vanilla extract into a blender. Blend until smooth and creamy, then pour into glasses.

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8. Strawberry cheesecake milkshake

100g strawberry cheesecake

300ml semi-skimmed milk

3 scoops vanilla ice cream

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Add the strawberry cheesecake with the milk and vanilla ice cream into a blender. Then blend until smooth.

9. Chocolate peanut butter milkshake

3 scoops chocolate ice cream

3 tablespoons peanut butter

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300ml semi-skimmed milk

chocolate sauce

Add the ice cream, peanut butter and milk into a blender. Then blend until smooth. Pour into glasses and add chocolate sauce on top.

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10. White chocolate milkshake

75g white chocolate

2 scoops vanilla milkshake

250ml semi-skimmed milk

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Marshmallows (optional)

Blend the white chocolate, ice cream and milk together in a blender. Blend until it is smooth and creamy. Then pour into a glass and add marshmallows on top.

Milkshakes can be fun to make, and they are quick and easy to make. Comment down below your favourite milkshake recipes.

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