How to Make a Milkshake - Easy Recipe Formula - Dessert for Two (2024)

Today, we're learning a very important life lesson. In my opinion, How to Make a Milkshake should be taught in schools. We will go over exactly how to make them and how to further customize them, all using my special formula! So grab your blenders, your favorite ice cream flavor, and let's start mixing!

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Easy Milkshake Recipe

I am trying so hard to be a fun ‘summer mom’ lately, even though I want some form of learning to continue over the summer months. My kids are getting their math lesson by practicing fractions while they make Mommy's Cinnamon Dolce Latte first thing in the morning.

If the kids can measure out milk and cinnamon for my latte, then I think they deserve to learn the formula for how to make a milkshake! The formula below makes a perfect milkshake in any blender, of any flavor!

Homemade Milk Shake ingredients

  • Ice Cream. Select your favorite flavor of ice cream for the base, as this will become the building block of the flavor of the milkshake.
  • Milk. For every 3 scoops of ice cream, we will need 1 cup of milk to thin it out. This is just how you make a milkshake. It's essentially like drinking ice cream.
  • Flavor Component. This can be anything from malted milk powder to amp up the vanilla flavor, mini chocolate chips for a chocolate milkshake, frozen fruit, chunks of cookies or baked pie crust.
  • Toppings. It really wouldn't be a milkshake without whipped cream and a cherry on top, would it? My daughter also thinks sprinkles of any color are mandatory, and I happen to agree with her.

Milkshake Recipe variations

  • Ice Cream - Any type of ice cream works here, so use whatever works for your dietary preference. I make this with vegan ice cream and dairy-alternative ice cream frequently.
  • Milk - Similar to ice cream, any type of milk works here, even vegan milks!
  • Banana - Use a banana for part of the ice cream and make my banana milkshake.
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How to Make a Milkshake

After typing in ‘how to make a milkshake’ on my phone and being overwhelmed with results, I came up with my own plan. I decided to keep it really simple: just ice cream, a splash of milk and some fun, optional additions.

I also made the executive decision to always keep the ingredients in my house for the remainder of the summer months.

If you want something slightly fancy, try my Cheesecake Milkshakes!

Basic Milkshake Recipe:

The formula for how to make milkshakes is simple: 3 scoops of ice cream + 1 cup of milk. Anything else you want to add is entirely up to you!

  1. In a clean blender, add the 1 cup of milk. It's helpful to add the liquid at the bottom because it's closest to the blender blades and will help everything puree faster.
  2. Add 3 scoops of ice cream on top of the milk.
  3. Now is the time to add any additional flavorings: chocolate syrup, mini chocolate chips, crushed cookies, frozen fruit, cooked pie pieces (for a cherry pie milkshake).

Strawberry Milkshake Recipe:

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When I’m making a strawberry version, I like to toss in a handful of fresh strawberries to make it extra delicious. Fresh strawberries with 3 scoops of strawberry ice cream plus 1 cup of milk is perfect!

Another fruity version is my Pineapple Milkshake made with roasted pineapple!

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For a strawberry shake, you need 3 scoops of your favorite strawberry ice cream. You also need one cup of chopped fresh strawberries, and 1 cup of milk.

Place everything in a blender, puree, and then pour into a glass and serve. We like to garnish our strawberry shakes with whipped cream, sprinkles, a pretty sliced strawberry and a cute straw!

Vanilla Milkshake Recipe:

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When I’m making a vanilla shake, I like to add 3 tablespoons of malted milk powder for that classic soda fountain flavor. So, it’s 3 scoops of your favorite vanilla ice cream with one cup of milk, plus malted milk powder.

First, select your favorite vanilla ice cream (we love a French vanilla), your milk of choice, plus malted milk powder.

Combine everything in a blender, puree until very well mixed (to make sure the malted milk powder dissolves), and then pour into a glass and serve. Garnish a glass dipped in sprinkles with whipped cream and a pretty straw.

Chocolate Milkshake Recipe:

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If I’m making a chocolate version, I also add malt powder because my husband loves a good chocolate malt! This is why he loves my malted chocolate chip cookies, by the way.

His perfect chocolate malt recipe is 3 scoops of chocolate ice cream with one cup of milk, plus malted milk powder. If I have chocolate milk in the fridge, I use that instead of plain milk to make it a double chocolate milkshake!

A fun twist on a chocolate shake is a Smores Milkshake. If you can fit in a few extra steps, you won't be disappointed with that one.

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Milkshake Recipe with Ice Cream equipment

While there are special gadgets, we always use our regular blender. It's a Vitamix, and it's just the best blender on the market. This is just my unpaid opinion based on decades of using alternate blenders.

How to store a Homemade Milkshake

This always happens in my house: my kids can't finish their milkshake and they want to save it in the freezer for another day. The truth is, these are best enjoyed the same day. Once frozen, the milk turns icy and often thaws into more of a slush. This recipe is to make one at a time, and if you make a small batch, you shouldn't have leftovers.

If you keep these milkshake ingredients in your freezer all summer long, you’re just minutes away from a smile on every face in your family! If you’re like me and enjoy things like this, keep these items stocked up in the freezer means you’ll have them on hand when you need them.

How to make a Milkshake FAQs

Is a milkshake just milk and ice cream?

I like to think of milkshakes as drinkable ice cream, so yes, a milkshake is really just milk blended with ice cream. Since you have the blender out, use it as an opportunity to add more flavorings, like chocolate syrup, butterscotch syrup, strawberry sauce, whatever you want! Using additional flavorings elevates a milkshake from just milk and ice cream to something crave-able and delicious!

How to make a thick milkshake?

There are two ways to make a thick milkshake: one, use a high-powered blender. If your blender is weak, you’ll have to add too much milk to make it blend. Two, don’t add too much milk if you want a super thick milkshake. The recipes below have the perfect amount of milk to make thick milkshakes that are still sip-able through a straw.

What is the best ratio for a milkshake?

The best ratio for a milkshake is 3 big scoops of ice cream plus one cup of milk. Instead of milk, you could use half and half or a coffee creamer for extra flavor.

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Yield: 3

Homemade Milkshake

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How to make a milkshake: all your favorite flavors, like vanilla, strawberry and chocolate versions. Each recipe makes one milkshake--scale up as needed.

Prep Time5 minutes

Total Time5 minutes

Ingredients

For chocolate milkshake:

  • 3 scoops chocolate ice cream
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 3 tablespoons malted milk powder (optional)

For vanilla milkshake:

  • 3 scoops vanilla ice cream
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 3 tablespoons malted milk powder (optional)

For the strawberry milkshake:

  • 3 scoops strawberry ice cream
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 1 cup chopped fresh strawberries

Toppings:

  • whipped cream
  • hot fudge sauce
  • sprinkles
  • Maraschino cherries

Instructions

    1. Make each flavor one at a time in the blender: combine the ice cream, milk and malted milk powder (if using) or strawberries in the blender.
    2. Blend on high speed until smooth.
    3. Pour into a glass and serve with any toppings of your choice.

Notes

*Each recipe makes 1 milkshake; double or triple the recipe as needed to serve more.

Storage: This is a small batch recipe that makes one milkshake at a time, so you shouldn't have leftovers. This is for the best because leftovers cannot be refrozen.

Ice Cream: Use any type of ice cream you prefer, even alternative dairy ice creams.
Milk: I'm using whole milk here, but any type of milk works, even vegan milk.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

3

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 805Total Fat: 32gSaturated Fat: 19gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 97mgSodium: 372mgCarbohydrates: 115gFiber: 5gSugar: 80gProtein: 18g

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FAQs

How to Make a Milkshake - Easy Recipe Formula - Dessert for Two? ›

The formula for how to make milkshakes is simple: 3 scoops of ice cream + 1 cup of milk. Anything else you want to add is entirely up to you! In a clean blender, add the 1 cup of milk. It's helpful to add the liquid at the bottom because it's closest to the blender blades and will help everything puree faster.

What is the ratio of milk to ice cream in a milkshake? ›

1 cup ice cream to 1/4 cup milk is a great ratio. Blend the shake. In a blender, combine the milk and ice cream and blend until smooth. Add any your mix-ins and blend them in to your desired consistency.

Do you only need milk and ice cream for a milkshake? ›

Basic Milkshake Without Ice Cream

For the simplest no-ice-cream milkshake, simply blend ice cubes with milk, sugar, and a dash of vanilla extract. The more fat that's in the milk, the creamier your milkshake will be—if you want a super-creamy milkshake, use equal parts heavy cream and milk.

How to make milkshake by hand? ›

To make a milkshake without a blender, start by adding 3 parts ice cream and 1 part milk to a bowl. Then, use a spoon or a whisk to mix the ice cream and milk together. Once you're satisfied with the consistency, pour your milkshake into a glass, top it with some whipped cream, and enjoy!

What is the secret of a good milkshake? ›

Your Homemade Milkshake Formula

You only need two ingredients to make a great milkshake: ice cream and milk. One pint of ice cream will make two milkshakes. Stick to plain flavors that don't have mix-ins. You'll need 2/3 cup milk, which is enough to get things moving but doesn't overwhelm the ice cream flavor.

What is the best milk for milkshakes? ›

Just keep in mind that the higher the fat percentage of your milk, the creamier your milkshake will be. I use whole milk. Toppings – take your pick on your toppings. I love adding whipped cream, sprinkles, and a cherry.

How were old fashioned milkshakes made? ›

The word “milkshake” was first printed in 1885, but it wasn't for the kid-friendly treat we think of today. Instead, the first milkshakes were a combination of cream, eggs, and whiskey! By the early 1900s, whiskey milkshakes were replaced for ones made with flavored syrups and malted milk.

How do you thicken a homemade milkshake? ›

How Do You Thicken a Milkshake? It's incredibly easy to over-blend a milkshake, and luckily thickening it back up is just as easy. Simply add an additional scoop or two of ice cream to your blender and process until the shake has thickened up.

How do you thicken a milkshake without ice? ›

I learned early on to add bananas to them to thicken them. Make sure the banana is cold or better yet, cut into pieces and frozen. Malt powder or malted milk powder also work well. Use more of the fruit pulp and less quantity of milk.

How to make a milkshake in 5 steps? ›

Classic Chocolate Milkshake
  1. Step 1: Ingredients. 1 cup chocolate or vanilla ice cream. ...
  2. Step 2: Add Ice Cream and Milk to Bullet or Blender. Put the Ice cream and the milk in the Bullet or your blender.
  3. Step 3: Add Chocolate Syrup. ...
  4. Step 4: Blend. ...
  5. Step 5: Add Chocolate Chips.

How many scoops of ice cream do you need for a milkshake? ›

The formula for how to make milkshakes is simple: 3 scoops of ice cream + 1 cup of milk. Anything else you want to add is entirely up to you! In a clean blender, add the 1 cup of milk. It's helpful to add the liquid at the bottom because it's closest to the blender blades and will help everything puree faster.

Do you need ice cubes for milkshakes? ›

The addition of ice works so well because it adds texture to a shake beyond the standard, creamy ingredients. It's essentially a way to thicken up a shake and add oomph beyond the standard milk. If you're a fan of smooth and thin shakes, however, you can forgo the ice.

What is the ratio of milk to cream in ice cream? ›

You can usually get away with 2 cups of cream to 1 cup of milk without overflowing your ice cream machine. Next up: sugar. Sugar helps resist freezing, too. You'll want about half a cup to ¾ cup (I recommend the low end).

What is the proportion of milk content in ice cream? ›

About 70% of the ingredients in ice cream come from milk, although mixes often contain natural ingredients like sugar and fruit. Small quantities of stabilisers, flavours, colourings and emulsifiers may also be added to enhance flavour, texture or appearance.

How many scoops of ice cream per cup of milk? ›

Generally speaking, one scoop of ice cream is about 1/2 cup. We found ratios ranging from 1/4 cup of milk to as much as 3/4 cup milk for every three scoops (or 1-1/2 cups) of ice cream. Baking Mischief is on the thinner end; they call for adding 1/2 to 3/4 cup of milk to 1-1/2 cups of ice cream.

How much milk does it take to make a gallon of ice cream? ›

It takes 3 gallons of milk to produce 1 gallon of ice cream, meaning one cow can produce on average 2-3 gallons of ice cream per day!

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