Here’s the deal. I’m turning 40 this week. I don’t see this as a thing to hide. I think every single day I’m alive is empirical evidence that I’m okay at this being alive thing and is a reason to brag. I’m here! And to celebrate this week, I’m posting some of my favourite foods and have some SERIOUSLY fabulous giveaways. I kicked it off with fried pies yesterday, and today? Well, today, I am giving you another of my favourite foods -a milkshake- that is DIVINE. Today’s milkshake is a Peppermint Patty Milkshake full of one of my two favourite candy bars -York Peppermint Patties-, chocolate ice cream, chocolate syrup, and a splash of milk only big enough to keep things moving. It’s topped with a ridiculous amount of whipped cream, more chocolate syrup, and a frozen peppermint patty. And this amazing milkshake recipe is topped with a GIVEAWAY of epic proportions. Read on, friends…
I have a long, sordid history with York Peppermint Patties. I used to take my allotted lunch money and divert it to the purchase of a full-sized Peppermint Patties plus Andy Capp’s Hot Fries on Monday and Wednesday, a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup and Hot Fries on Tuesday, and a KitKat and Hot Fries on Fridays. I’m sorry, Mom and Dad. Please don’t make me pay restitution on this.
I always loved that cool peppermint filling juxtaposed against the bitter-sweet dark chocolate outside. When I discovered that they were even BETTER when stashed in the freezer, though? It was all over but the purchase of the stretchy pants. I just can’t handle a muggy, hot, summer day without a bag of frozen peppermint patties in the chill chest. It was natural that they should make their way into a milkshake, then.
One hot and steamy day last week, I re-upped my stock of peppermint patties at the local store. I came home and the only way I could make room in the deep freeze for the new stash of candy was to remove the almost-empty half gallon of chocolate ice cream from the freezer. Lacking any other freezer space (something which I must remedy before picking my 100+pounds of blueberries next week) I decided to toss it into my blender and zap it along with a couple of peppermint patties that had partially melted on the way home. A splash of milk went in along with chocolate syurp and ZAP went the blender. A smooth, thick, ultra chocolatey, freshly pepperminted milkshake came out. The only possible course of action was to top it with an insane cap of whipped cream, another drizzle of chocolate syrup, and one of the larger peppermint patties stuffed onto the side of the glass. It’s okay. I shared. I let the boys each have a sip before barricading myself in the bathroom to finish it off.
Hey. You only get one 40th birthday month, right? RIGHT?!?
Cook’s Notes
- The darker your chocolate ice cream, the closer your end product will be to the flavour profile of the peppermint patty. I’m thankful that we can buy Dark Chocolate ice cream at our local store. If you can’t find it, just use regular chocolate ice cream and a teaspoon of unsweetened cocoa powder.
- There may be some tiny little flecks of the peppermint filling in your milkshake no matter how long you blend it. I find this charmingly refreshing.
Peppermint Patty Milkshakes
Rate RecipeIngredients
- 6 miniature peppermint patties
- 1 1/2 cups dark chocolate or regular chocolate + 1 teaspoon unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1/8 cup milk
- 1 tablespoon chocolate syrup
- 1/8 teaspoon peppermint extract -Optional or 1 drop peppermint essential oil, but boosts the peppermint flavour
For garnish:
- generous whipped cream
- drizzle of chocolate syrup
- one peppermint patty for the side of the glass
Instructions
- Add the miniature peppermint patties, ice cream, milk, chocolate syrup, and peppermint extract or oil to the blender. Blend on the milkshake setting (or on low for 15 seconds, medium for 20 seconds, then low for 10 seconds.) Pour into a glass or jar, garnish with whipped cream, chocolate syrup, and a peppermint patty. 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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 The Giveaway
To help celebrate my 40th birthday, the good folks at Blendtec are offering the same blender kit that I own and use daily: the Designer Series Certified Refurbished Blender with both Wildside and Twister Jars. This is a serious piece of kit, friends! I use my Blendtec daily. Sometimes I use it multiple times each day. Ask anyone who owns one; they’re simply amazing.
So how do you enter to win? It’s simple! Please leave a comment below saying what the first thing is you’d make in your own Blendtec blender!! If you need a little inspiration, visit the Blendtec recipes page. Or visit the Blendtec Blog for an idea! Yours truly has something up there involving even MORE milkshakes!
UPDATE: Between facebook, instagram, and email, I’ve had at least 40 requests for a link to the glasses in the pictures above since posting this this morning! I’m nothing if not observant, so here’s a link. (Affiliate, of course!)
Fine print: This is NOT a sponsored post. Blendtec has offered one Designer Series Certified Refurbished Blender with both Wildside and Twister Jars as a giveaway to one Foodie with Family reader. This giveaway is only open to residents of the United States. I’m sorry to all my international friends! One winner will be chosen on Tuesday, August 5, 2014 and will be notified by email. The winner will have 48 hours to respond, or a new winner will be chosen and notified.
I am a Blendtec affiliate, though, and if you purchase a blender after clicking on the product link, I will receive a small commission.
Reader's Thoughts...
Sara says
Honestly, I’d make a smoothie. My blender is so bad I don’t really have smoothies, I have chunks of fruit with some liquid… 😉 I’d love to experience the smooth in smoothie.
Stacey H. says
Any kind of a smoothie.
Frannie says
A Brandy Alexander – a birthday tradition for my Dad and I who shared a birthday.
Jen B says
Happy Birthday!! Welcome to the 40 club! It’s amazing here!! If I won I would make this recipe. I’d also mix up a peanut butter milkshake!
KB says
I’d throw in some ice cream, chocolate syrup, and Baileys. Irish ice cream chocolate shake!
AKing says
Oh how I long for such an amazing blender! If I won it I would make a milkshake every day for a week! I’d start with this one in honor of your birthday and I’d have your chocolate malted Guiness shake on the porch with my husband and some friends to kick off the weekend!
Margot C says
Oh a BlendTec — dream of dreams! – I would make Almond Butter first thing!
Tonia says
I don’t need the blender, but just wanted to wish you Happy 40th! 😀 York Peppermint patties are a favorite of mine, too! I’ll have to try stashing some in the freezer!
Amy O. says
I just looked a few posts back and I discovered your Toasted Marshmallow & Chocolate S’Mores Milkshake. Oh my word. That’s got to be amazing!
Marcela says
A Peppermint Patty Milkshake! Happy 40th! BTW, where did you get this glass? It looks awesome!
Rebecca says
Thank you, Marcela! If you look at the bottom of the post, there should be a link to where you can purchase the glasses!
Dana O. says
I would try out a new salsa verde recipe!
Amber R says
I would make the Chocolate Frosty on this website. I’ve wanted to make it forever, but I know the dates would never blend well in my cheapo blender! Happy 40th!
Amy says
I would love to make tomato soup. So good!
CarrollWC says
I’d make a mocha frappe – In my neck of the woods, milkshakes don’t have ice cream in them – frappes do!
Jo B. says
The peanut butter and chocolate smoothie is calling my name! After that “berried up to here” sounds wonderful. Thanks for the offer…great celebrations. Happy Birthday to you!
Kiki C says
If we’re celebrating your birthday then the first thing I’ll make in this fabulous blender is a party drink!!!!! Maybe 2 or 3, something cool and refreshing with the fruits of summer front and center. I leave the other ingredients to your imagination and mine! Happy Birthday!!!!
Colleen says
I turned 40 this year too and Baltimore Foodie Baby is a big sister. The first thing I’d probably make is baby food for the little one and then milkshakes for BFB and me!
LindaB says
A Peppermint Patty Milkshake, of course!!!! And….. Happy Birthday!!!
Inara Amaranth says
I would probably make fried peanut butter first!
Rebecca says
Okay, Inara- You’re going have to tell me what fried peanut butter is. We are big peanut butter fans!
Inara Amaranth says
You might hate me for another food blogger, by you two are the only ones I follow, I swear! Wok fried peanut butter, courtesy of Alton Brown: altonbrown.com/wok-fried-peanut-butter
I definitely recommend watching his video, he’s hilarious.
Speaking of, when are you going to start posting videos to your recipes? You’re hilarious too!
Rebecca says
No hate! I love AB!! That sounds AMAZING!! You’re too sweet, Inara. Videos may or may not be in my future. That would necessitate me pulling a brush through my crazy hair and looking like I tried!
Inara Amaranth says
Pfff! Nah. We’ll say it’s part of your Midwest charm! Seeing as I’ve never been to the Midwest, how would I know the difference?
Annie says
Probably a shake! This Peppermint Patty one looks amazing!