Cadbury Creme Egg Milkshake
Intro: Cadbury Creme Egg Milkshake
This ultra simple recipe was the result of a table full of clearanced easter candy and a love of ice cream. I'm sure it would work with any of the eggs the bunny left you, but in my opinion the fondant center gives ordinary ice cream the flavor of a super indulgent ice cream parlor kind of treat.
STEP 1: Ingredients
These couldn't be simpler.
Cadbury Creme Eggs (or the non-chicken eggs of your choice)
Vanilla Ice Cream
Milk
You will also need a blender or food processor and something to serve it in.
Cadbury Creme Eggs (or the non-chicken eggs of your choice)
Vanilla Ice Cream
Milk
You will also need a blender or food processor and something to serve it in.
STEP 2: Process
We concluded that one egg is close enough to the same size as an ice cream scoop that we could use a scoop as one unit. After some experimentation we decided the ultimate ratio is one egg to 4 parts ice cream. One egg will make a pleasantly sized small milkshake, twice that is similar to the experience of going to Dairy Queen for blizzard.
Blend the egg(s) and ice cream together, adding a bit of milk to adjust the texture to be exactly what you want. I probably used a couple tablespoons - technically a splash - of milk per egg.
Blend the egg(s) and ice cream together, adding a bit of milk to adjust the texture to be exactly what you want. I probably used a couple tablespoons - technically a splash - of milk per egg.
STEP 3: Serve
Pour it into a glass or bowl and enjoy it immediately. Easter bunnies wait for no one and neither does ice cream.
7 Comments
cbryant11 10 years ago
Philisawesome 12 years ago
iEatedYourCookie 13 years ago
Simple to do, very easy to follow, and most importantly, yummy!
This has got to be the winner of the chocolate contest :P
build52 13 years ago
arek1 13 years ago
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poofrabbit 13 years ago