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How To Draw A Chocolate Milkshake

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Chocolate milkshakes are simple to make and always taste good if you are a chocolate lover. You can throw one together with a few ingredients, or experiment with all kinds of extra flavors.

  • Prep time: 10 minutes
  • Cook time: 5 minutes
  • Total time: 15 minutes

Ingredients

Makes one large or two small milkshakes

  • Milk, ¼ cup (60 mL) to 1 cup (240 mL), based on desired thickness
  • Chocolate or vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt, two large scoops
  • Chocolate (a few squares), or chocolate syrup (2 tbsp / 30 mL) (optional unless using vanilla ice cream)
  • Whipped cream (optional)
  • See additional ingredients for more optional toppings and variations
  1. 1

    Stick a tall glass in the freezer (optional). Whether you're using a tall glass or a classic metal cup, popping it in the freezer for a few minutes will keep your milkshake frosty as you sip it. There's no need to stand around – get started on the milkshake while you wait.

  2. 2

    Let the ice cream soften. Using ice cream straight from the freezer can make your milkshake taste dilute, thin, or icy. You'll have much better results if you leave the ice cream out on the counter for about ten minutes, until it's soft and just beginning to melt around the edges.[1]

    • On a hot day, put the ice cream in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes instead.
    • Heating the ice cream too fast can ruin the texture. This gentle method is best.
    • Skip this step if using frozen yogurt.

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  3. 3

    Combine ingredients. Add two large scoops of the softened ice cream or frozen yogurt to a blender or milkshake maker. Use a large stainless steel bowl instead if you don't have a blender.[2] Add ¼ cup (60 mL) milk for a thick milkshake, or up to a full cup (240 mL) if you prefer a thinner drink.

    • Whole milk makes a richer shake, while low fat or skim milk is a healthier option.
    • For an extremely rich milkshake, also blend in 1–2 tablespoons (15–30 mL) heavy whipping cream.
    • Crushed ice will dilute your milkshake's flavor. Use extra milk instead to thin the shake, and pop the milkshake in the freezer for a few minutes if it's too runny.
  4. 4

    Add chocolate if necessary. If you used vanilla ice cream, or you want to enhance the chocolate flavor, add one of these ingredients:

    • 2 tablespoons (30 mL) chocolate syrup, blended for another 10–30 seconds. Use up to 4 tablespoons (60 mL) if using vanilla ice cream.
    • Melt a few squares of chocolate or a handful of chocolate chips in a double boiler, or zap in the microwave for 10 seconds at a time, stirring in between zaps. If using this as your only chocolate ingredient, use approximately ¼ cup (60 mL) of chocolate.
    • 2 tablespoons (30 mL) cocoa powder will add flavor to an already-chocolatey shake, but may not be strong enough to use as the only chocolate ingredient.
  5. 5

    Blend or whisk together. This is easiest with a blender, milkshake maker, or stick blender, on a low setting. If you don't have one of these, burn off some calories in advance with a sturdy whisk.

    • Semi-frozen ice cream is easiest to blend with a series of short pulses, or with a sturdy fork instead of a whisk. If it still won't blend, mash it against the sides with a rubber spatula or flat spoon and try again.[3]
  6. 6

    Serve in a cold glass. Taste before you pour it into the glass, so you have the option to blend in more milk (thinner) or more ice cream (thickener). Optionally, top with a dollop of whipping cream, and/or a sprinkle of chocolate shavings, or check out the wilder variations below.

    • Serve with a spoon or thick straw.

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  1. 1

    Make a Mexican chocolate milkshake. For a spicier, more complex flavor, use Mexican chocolate ice cream from a Latin market, melt a few squares of Mexican chocolate and blend it into the shake, or use the ordinary recipe with the following added ingredients:

    • ⅛ tsp (1 pinch) ground cinnamon
    • ⅛ tsp (1 pinch) ground chiles
    • ⅛ tsp (1 drop) vanilla extract
  2. 2

    Add espresso powder for heightened flavor. Even if you aren't a coffee fan, a pinch of espresso powder will make the shake earthier and toastier. For a stronger mocha blast, blend in 2–3 teaspoons (10–15 mL) of the espresso powder instead.[4]

    • This pairs well with ½ teaspoon (2.5 mL) almond extract.
  3. 3

    Mix in fruit. Freeze a banana, a couple strawberries, or a handful of raspberries. Slice the frozen fruit into small chunks, then blend for a few seconds to mix the flavors together.

  4. 4

    Add chunky sweets. Enter special dessert territory with these solid ingredients. For best results, add after the shake is blended. Leave them on top of the shake or pulse for a few seconds to mix slightly without compromising the texture. Here are a few ideas:

    • Roughly crush one or two chocolate cookie or a small brownie into several pieces.
    • Add toasted marshmallows, or even an entire small s'more.
    • Purchase or make miniature donuts. Keep them mostly dry by placing them around a large straw.[5]
  5. 5

    Add a splash of liquor. A bit of bourbon, Bailey's, Kahlua, or your favorite liqueur adds a whole new dimension of indulgence. Blend in one shot (3 tablespoons / 45 mL) or to taste.

    • You may wish to replace some of the milk to avoid thinning the milkshake.
  6. 6

    Finished.

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  • Question

    Should I put in chocolate or cocoa powder?

    Community Answer

    Use cocoa powder if you want a smoother texture, but if you want little bites of chocolate while you drink then you can use finely-chopped chocolate.

  • Question

    What should I put in my milkshake?

    Community Answer

    You can put in whatever flavors you like. Most milkshakes have milk, ice cream and chocolate syrup but you can also add peanut butter or anything else you feel would enhance your milkshake.

  • Question

    For the first one, what do I have to put in the cup?

    Community Answer

    Nothing. This is only done to make it cold (if you want, you can put some chocolate syrup to give it a twist).

  • Question

    How do I blend all the ingredients together?

    Qamar

    Use a blender.

  • Question

    Could I add peanut butter to the milkshake?

    Qamar

    Yes. For a nutty flavor, add a cup of smooth peanut butter.

  • Question

    How would I do this if I only have a small blender?

    Community Answer

    I would keep pouring your ingredients in with smaller measurements. Repeat this until you get the full milkshake. To preserve your milkshake, place it in a container in the fridge.

  • Question

    Do you need all the stuff?

    Community Answer

    If you're using vanilla ice cream, you need everything but the whipped cream. If you're using chocolate ice cream, you may omit the chocolate syrup.

  • Question

    How much sugar do I add?

    Community Answer

    Don't add too much, but of course it's based on your preferences. A teaspoon would be ample.

  • Question

    Can I make a chocolate milkshake without ice cream?

    Community Answer

    No, you can't make a chocolate milkshake without ice cream, because the texture won't come like a milkshake. If dairy is an issue, try using an almond or coconut ice cream.

  • Question

    What should I do if I don't have a blender?

    Community Answer

    Buy a blender. Salvation Army usually has them for a few dollars if money is an issue. If it's not, try a Magic Bullet. They're perfect for shakes and smoothies.

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  • If you are using mini chocolates, make sure they are already slightly warm so they blend properly.

  • If using melted chocolate, don't pour it into the blender with the cold ingredients right away, as it will cause it to set. If it sets, you'll lose the chocolatey flavour and your blender will be a big mess.

  • Most people like their chocolate shake sweet and sugary, but you can always change the taste, depending on your preference.

  • You can use chocolate with any cocoa content: dark, milk, or anywhere in between.

  • "Spoon end" or "scoop" straws are perfect for picking up chunks of ice cream or other ingredients.

  • For a slightly healthier milkshake, you can try using 2% milk or skim milk, and substituting the ice cream with ice cubes. This will take some time to blend smoothly and will come out a little more like a blended ice drink than a true milkshake, but is worth a try if you want to skip the extra calories.

  • Add Nutella into it and bananas to give it a banana boat flavor (about half a banana and 1 tablespoon of Nutella will do).

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Things You'll Need

  • Blender, milkshake maker, or large bowl + stick blender, whisk, or fork
  • Tall milkshake glass
  • Straws

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To make a chocolate milkshake, set the ice cream out on the counter for about 10 minutes to soften. Add 2 scoops of the ice cream to a blender, and add 1/4 to 1 cup of milk. If you're using vanilla ice cream or want an extra chocolate milkshake, add 2 to 4 tablespoons of chocolate syrup. Then, blend the ingredients in short pulses for 15-20 seconds until the shake is smooth with no clumps. Serve the chocolate shake in a chilled glass with whipped cream and a straw, and enjoy! For tasty variations on the classic chocolate shake, including how to add coffee for a caffeine boost, or fruit for a healthy kick, read on!

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