Milkshake Things Up with 10 Delicious Drink Recipes

According to Valerie of ValSoCal, you only need three ingredients to enjoy “the best milkshake experience ever.”  Toasted marshmallow milkshake? Say no more. (ValSoCal)

Why treat yourself to cookies and milk when you can savor a decadent dessert/milkshake hybrid made with crushed Oreos instead? Nicole from I am a honey bee likes to blend her favorite treat and we couldn’t be more thankful. Not only can you eat your cookies, but you can drink them, too! (I am a honey bee)

Nicole couldn’t tantalize us enough, she also whipped up the dangerously delicious Snickers Milkshake. Her recipe features creamy peanut butter, rich caramel sauce, and a generous serving of vanilla ice cream that soaks up chocolate chips and roasted peanuts. (I am a honey bee)

Anyone can make a classic strawberry milkshake, but for those looking to really satisfy that sweet tooth, you might want to consider something a little with a little more substance. Wendy of Around My Family Table shares the recipe for her Strawberry Shortcake Milkshake, which includes slices of fluffy angel food cake and juicy strawberries, which can be dumped into the mix. Wendy describes her recipe as “magical” and we have to agree. (Around My Family Table)

Not a huge fan of chocolate? Not a problem. Maria of Mia Loves Pretty, who admits to not being a “massive milkshake fan,” created her salted caramel milkshake for those looking to indulge without chocolate in the mix. The best way to enjoy a salted caramel milkshake? When the sauce, or what Maria calls “the goopy gloriousness,” covers the glass. (Mia Loves Pretty)

Looking for a way to make use of some seasonal fruits? Consider preparing Crumbs and Chaos’ drool-worthy peach raspberry crumble shake that features giant layers of ice cream and crushed berries. Megan likes to use spiced peach crumble ice cream for hints of nutmeg and cinnamon. (Crumbs and Chaos)

Crumbs and Chaos quenches our thirst with a tart-meets-sweet custard treat. The key lime pie milkshake features tangy lime juice, velvety smooth vanilla ice cream, and a whole graham cracker. (Crumbs and Chaos)

Want to know what a “liquefied lemon cheesecake” tastes like? Whip up Heather of Curly Girl Kitchen’s lemon icebox pie milkshake. She describes it as “light and summery, cold and creamy, tart and sweet.” Who would have thought that scoops of vanilla bean ice cream, a little cream cheese, and lemon juice tasted so good together? (Curly Girl Kitchen)

Shelly of Cookies and Cups promises us her brownie batter milkshake is one of the most delicious treats you’ll have in a while and we believe her. Featuring chocolate sauce drizzled on brownie bites, as well as chocolate sprinkles, this is the perfect fix for any chocoholic looking to cool off. (Cookies and Cups)

When it comes to making a milkshake, what goes great with caramel? Some crispy bacon, of course. According to Desiree of SteakNPotatoesKindaGurl, “Technically, it’s DOUBLE dulce de leche because instead of vanilla ice cream, I used Haagen Dazs Dulce de Leche Caramel Ice Cream." That’s good enough for us. (SteakNPotatoesKindaGurl)