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Coffee Milkshake
I haven’t had a warm cup of coffee since spring. When it gets hot, I like my coffee either over ice or in some decadent treat like this coffee milkshake. For this milkshake, I used espresso and let it cool before adding to my blender, but you can also use leftover morning coffee, so long as it’s pretty strong. You can make this shake even more decadent by adding chocolate or even caramel syrup. This coffee milkshake is a great fun way to enjoy a childhood shake in a more grown-up fashion.
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Coffee Milkshake
Ingredients
1/4 cup very strong coffee or espresso, cooled
2 cups ice cream or frozen yogurt
1/2 cup milk
2 tablespoons chocolate syrup (optional)
Method
1. Let coffee cool, then add coffee, ice cream and milk to blender.
2. Blend on high until well blended. Add chocolate syrup if desired.
3. Serve topped with another scoop of ice cream and chocolate shavings for garnish.
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Coffee Milkshake | Eclectic Recipes commented on Aug 02 11 at 9:25 amMiss @ Miss in the Kitchen commented on Jul 27 11 at 6:52 pmI love a coffee milkshake. I get them every once in a while from Cold Stone Creamery, yum!
Deliciously Organic commented on Jul 28 11 at 10:21 amThis looks heavenly and perfect for these hot summer days!!
Charissa commented on Jul 28 11 at 7:49 pmOOh…..needing this!
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