
You could use a blender if needed, even an Immersion blender would work. It was fun to play with and worked great. I think I paid about three dollars for it but it didn’t have a metal cup with it. I bought this mixer at a local auction several years back but had never used it until I made this shake. Place the cup under your mixer and mix everything together for about 30 seconds. Place half of your strawberries in the cup. Set this in the refrigerator for 30 minutes or longer to let the berries release more of their juices.įor individual shakes, place about 4 scoops of Vanilla Ice Cream in your milkshake cup. Sprinkle 2 Tablespoons of Granulated Sugar over the berries. If you don’t have a small food chopper like this, you can mash them with a fork or use a food processor. Set aside to drain.Ĭhop the berries into small pieces. Then, gently rinse them under cool running water. Use a small paring knife to remove the hulls and stems from your berries. Strawberry Milkshake – You’ll need these ingredients. Ready to give our recipe a try? Alright then, let’s head on out to the kitchen, and… Let’s Get Cooking! It’s your turn to place a quarter in the jukebox while I round up the shakes. This will draw out more of the sweet juice from the berries and add more flavor to your shakes. That would work too.īe sure to let your berry mixture rest in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes after you mix it all up. You could even just place all the ingredients in a container and stir it up with a spoon. You can use a blender or an Immersion blender if that’s what you have. You don’t have to have a milkshake type machine. I had to go online to find one of those metal type mixing cups, and even after I bought one, it took several years to try and make a milkshake with it. It was just a small home unit but it did work.

Several years back, I bought one of the older milkshake type machines like you’d see in a dairy bar or such. It’s super easy, and the fresh Strawberries just add a whole different touch to making this classic Strawberry shake. Getting old has a way of slowing down and stopping some of those things.īut, I can still get some local berries and it’s the perfect weather to make a large, cold and creamy milkshake with them. At least back when I was more physically able to do so. I like to freeze some in sugar, make cobblers, and make jam.

I never got into the picking your own but I’ve bought many “flats” of Strawberries over the past few years. You can either pick your own or buy some already picked at several Strawberry farms not far from where I live. Pick your own Strawberry farms are just getting started good here in the heart of North Carolina. And, it hits the spot for a taste of fresh sweet Strawberries. We’re making this one with fresh Strawberries. Printable recipe included.Ī hot Spring day calls for a refreshing and cold milkshake.
Strawberry milkshake how to#
Follow our complete, step-by-step, photo illustrated recipe to learn how to make a refreshing milkshake made with fresh Strawberries.
