I have been a wee bit obsessed with milkshakes lately. And no. I’m not pregnant. I just can’t get enough of the wonderful world of creamy, sweet, thick, milkshakes. I can’t quite figure out why. What is this sudden need for the ultimate comfort food?
It couldn’t possibly be because…
… my two eldest sons attended a sleeping-in-tents-in-thunderstorms-with-their-peers-and-counselors-I-haven’t-personally-vetted adventure camp without me*. And it’s also not because they forgot their cell phone on the couch when they went.
*There was no space on the paperwork for parent volunteers. Sigh. Not that I would’ve wanted to sleep on the wet ground in tents, but still…
… I cannot tell whether my first born or my husband is talking anymore without looking into the room owing to an expected but still shocking voice change.
… my husband has been away on business almost as much as he’s been home in the past two weeks. This makes the aforementioned voice change even freakier.
… my youngest baby is a couple months away from turning six. SIX, people. Six.
… my baby sister who turned eighteen last December was deposited at Cornell University where she will now proceed to scare everyone with her smarts and beauty.
… my nine year old son has developed a giant culinary crush on the ‘Two Fat Ladies’. He says, “Oh, quite!” as often as he possibly can. His great goal right now is to butter bread the way Jennifer Paterson and Clarissa Dickson Wright do it.
… my seven year old son can play the drums better than many adults. And he does so. Frequently.
… it’s very nearly time for us to kick the homeschool routine back into gear.
… I had to pull up every last one of my cucumber plants because they all failed abysmally. The chickens would disagree. They liked those bizarro bright yellow blimpy cukes. Weirdos.
… my chickens keep escaping their enclosure and running around the yard like they’re no longer in possession of their heads. Maybe the cucumbers were hallucinogenic?
… the Little League World Series is on and I am suddenly mother to the world and heartbroken every time one of those kids cries in disappointment or gets hurt*.
*What can I say? I’m a mess.
Any or all of those reason? Maybe.
Who cares? All I know is that milkshakes make it better. I’ll take a double, please.
Coffee Milkshakes
Rate RecipeIngredients
For the cold brew coffee:
- 1 brick 10-16 ounces Cafe Goya, Cafe Bustelo or Cafe Pilon (espresso ground coffee)
- 1 1/2 gallons cold water
For the Coffee Milkshake:
- 1 cup cold-brewed coffee see recipe below for instructions, or use strong brewed coffee that has been well chilled.
- 4 giant scoops vanilla ice cream
- 1 tablespoon chocolate syrup plus extra for drizzling
- whipped cream
Instructions
To Make the Cold Brew:
- Dump the coffee grounds into a 2 gallon or larger stainless steel, glass, or food service grade plastic container.
- Pour about half of the water over the grounds, stir to ensure all of the coffee grounds are wet, and pour the remaining water over the top.
- Cover lightly with plastic wrap and leave at room temperature overnight (or about 8 hours.)
- Line a fine mesh sieve with paper towels, a tea towel, or cheesecloth and place the sieve over a large pitcher or bowl.
- Ladle the coffee sludge into the lined sieve and let it strain slowly.
- Pour the strained coffee into jars with tight fitting lids and refrigerate for up to a month while using it.
To Make the Coffee Milkshake:
- Blend the coffee, vanilla ice cream and 1 tablespoon of chocolate syrup together in a blender until smooth. If the mixture is too thick, you can add a couple splashes of milk to loosen it up. If it is too thin, add a little more ice cream and pulse to smooth out.
- Pour the milkshake into one very large or two medium sized glasses.
- Top with a very generous head of whipped cream and drizzle with additional chocolate syrup.
- Serve immediately.
Nutritional information is an estimate and provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.
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Reader's Thoughts...
Amber @The Recipes PK says
Simple and easy recipe. Just bookmarked it.
melissa says
love this thanks for sharing am in the process of re-blogging this on my own blog… with link to your
Chocolate lover says
I love this recipe n since I didn’t have chocolate syrup so I took left over valentine chocolate candy n melted them in hot coffee then I put them in it was amazing I loved,
Alyssa says
I finally started using my blender more and this recipe was amazing! It was way cheaper and quicker than Starbucks!
coffeediva says
Oh my gosh. I feel a new obsession coming on. This sounds amazing! I just added vanilla ice cream to my grocery shopping list 🙂
LAUREN DILLON says
IF YOU CAN FIND IT AT A LOCAL STORE , TRY USING COFFEE FLAVORED ICECREAM AND MAYBE SOME KAHLUA COFFEE LIQUER , AND WHOLE MILK . MOUND WITH A TON OF REDDI WHIP , WHIPPED TOPPING AND STICK A STRAW IN IT !!! YUMMMYYYYY .
Bonita says
Just letting you know that I added your recipe to a list of milkshake recipes I used in an article I wrote about Cow Appreciation Day. http://www.zujava.com/cow-appreciation-day Thanks!
Jeanette says
I disolve instant coffee with 1/4 Cup hot water and add that with icecream uses less and is a little thicker, I then pour it into the nicest glass I have in the house, add whipping cream, drizzle caramel and some cherries and I love it.
John says
Lisa has it spot on! The perfect yet simple coffee milkshake is below. Please just trust me and make it as I say, you will be thanking me for years. And yes, no blender is the proper way to do it.
Scoop premium coffee ice cream (I love blue bell) to fill up your glass about half way.
Squirt hershey’s dark chocolate syrup on the ice cream (to taste, about 1 tbsp)
Squirt coffee syrup (Autocrat, Eclipse, or Coffee time) on top (about 1 tbsp)
Pour in Milk (I use skim to be a little healthier 🙂 ) to fill the glass about 3/4 of the way.
Stir it with a spoon to get it to mix a bit, wait 30 seconds, then continue to stir till you get a mostly mixed mixture that still has some thicker chunks. In my opinion, the blender ruins the character of the milkshake. Ideally when you get near the end you will use your spoon to scoop out the small bit that didin’t quite melt by the time you finished the drink. Practice your stirring till you can get to this point for maximum pleasure!
This is the way I make my milkshakes, and every single person I have ever made one for said it was the best milkshake they ever had, period! This is my gift to the world 🙂 Have Fun!
Sandi says
As soon as I read this I knew I had leftover coffee in the pot and some chocolate ice cream begging to be used – so I did!!!! Can you say AWESOME???????? Thanks for the fabulously simply delicious recipe!!
pamela dayton time says
Coffee milkshakes touch a part of my soul that is unreachable by everything else.
Eileen says
YUM! I love chocolate and coffee comboed together. This shake looks so refreshing. I’m going to make one, or two – lol!
JamieAnne says
This is a milkshake I’d drink! Yum!
Anita says
Oh my, for the first year in many I also had “bizarro bright yellow blimpy cukes”. I was completely stressed because I saw all my dill canning going down the drain….mmmmm, ice cream sounds really a really good fix.
Elaine says
Reading your comment on cukes! Wanted to say that I had the same experience this year as well. My canning plans went down the drain. Thank God for ice cream!!
NanaBread (Jeanne) says
I’ve been on an iced coffee jag this summer. Been making it at home with the morning’s leftover brewed coffee. But now? Now I think I’m going to have to try a coffee milkshake. Do I thank you, or just send the bill for my new fat pants? {wink}
Bev Weidner says
Seriously, yes please. In my facehole. Now.
TiffH says
I’ve been meaning to make the coffee concentrate from PW, this is just another reason. MMMMM…. coffee icecream, Starbucks Java Chip Frappuccino has been the reason for a few extra pounds around here.
Rachel @ Not Rachael Ray says
Sounds like you deserve about 20 of these babies! They look awesome!
Miss @ Miss in the Kitchen says
My heavens, this looks so good. Coffee milkshakes from Coldstone Creamery are my favorite!
Lisa@The Cutting Edge of Ordinary says
Woman – I have to send you some coffee syrup. It’s RI official drink. Coffee flavored syrup that almost every kid in RI grew up on. I’ve shipped bottles all over the country. It’s amazing stuff, not that you stuff doesn’t look amazing too!
http://www.autocrat.com/
Teresa says
Hello, you made in a comment about some coffee syrup. Where would I be able to find some. My daughter in law drinks coffee 24/7. Thanks.
Rebecca says
When jelly fails, I call it syrup! It wasn’t that I specifically set out to make syrup. I was just trying to set folks’ minds at ease that even if it didn’t jel, it was still delicious as syrup 😀
Kate says
You just gave me an excuse for a mid-morning pick-me-up. Thank you. 🙂