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"A cool, refreshing milkshake that will have you craving for more. All you need is milk, vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup, and a few drops of some peppermint extract." — Amy
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4 scoops vanilla ice cream
1/4 cup milk
1/4 cup chocolate syrup
1 drop peppermint extract
Absolutely Awesome - this stuff is so good and so chocolatey! The peppermint extract is the key here. To really get our tastebuds into over drive I topped it off with whipped cream and peppermint patties that I broke up into pieces and drizzled a little extra chocolate syrup over it.
We felt it turned out to be a waste of perfectly good ice cream. We were anticipating something closer to an Andes mint type flavor, and ended up getting just a super chocolatey rich drink. Disappointing.
90 Ratings
I have tried and disliked most shakes... but this one was definitely a keeper I'll want again and again! Just a tiny drop of mint extract is all it needed. I used my VitaMix to blend it. AWESOME!
This is a delicious recipe! I love it!!!
Buahahahahahahaha, I AM HERE TO REVIEW!!! : D Okay, I'm done. This is yummmmmmmmy! : D If you come over, we should make this.... Tehehehe... Hahahohohehe.... : D So, yeah, this was yummy. I added more milk, though.
For all you chocolate lovers out there, use chocolate ice cream instead of vanilla. Its so much better.
Good with or without the mints!
This was so delicious. If you want to add an adult twist add a tbsp of creme de menthe. It was great!
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Chocolate Mint Milkshake
Serving Size: 1/2 of a recipe Servings Per Recipe: 2 Amount Per Serving Calories: 231 Calories from Fat: 51
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