How do I make a milkshake without ice cream? Can I use Cornettos?!


Question:

How do I make a milkshake without ice cream? Can I use Cornettos?

Hi,
I would like to make a 'Kinder Bueno' Milkshake.
I have a smoothie maker (Are they the same thing?)
And I only have : Smarties cone ice cream, cornetto cone ice cream and muchies ice cream!

Can I still make a nice milkshake?

*I got the bueno ice cream idea from a milkshake café thingy


THANKS!

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2 weeks ago
Thanks:)

I shall try today:)


Answers:
2 weeks ago
Thanks:)

I shall try today:)

*Yes , sure !!!!! Go ahead !
Sounds delicious !!!! & let us know hw it turns out !!!!!!!!!

Should be quite nice.

sounds lovely! - can I have some please?

I use yogart a lot...and milk of course. They sell frozen yogart in the stores....depending on what kind of milkshake you want....use that kind of frozen yogart! good luck...

kinda crazy question but dont see why it shouldnt be fab.

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A review by duck1979 on Nesquik Milk Shake Mix
September 22nd, 2006


Author's product rating:

Value for money Excellent
Product Quality Good
Product package Excellent
Taste Delicious
How loyal are you to this brand? Quite

Advantages: tastes good, works out cheaper than ready made
Disadvantages: No instructions on the tub

Recommend to potential buyers: yes

Full review
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Nesquik milkshake mix powder has been around for more years than I care to remember, and apart from CRUSHA syrups is about the only product available in the UK to make your own milkshakes.
It's available in the 3 most common milkshake flavours - Chocolate, Strawberry & Banana.

It comes in a yellow plastic tub, with a pop off lid + also has a waxed paper seal underneath.

There are no instructions on the packaging to tell you how to mix it in the right proportions, so it has to be done by Trial & Error.

I've found 3-4 teaspoons per glass of milk is about the optimum proportion.
1 Teaspoon is too weak.
While with the chocolate one at least, going for 5 teaspoons caused a burning sensation in my mouth & throat.

In my opinion, it'd be best to use whole milk...... not skimmed or semi-skimmed if possible.............. but best still if you use that "Pur-filtre"(?) stuff by Arla / Cravendale if you can get it (not tried it with that yet).

When mixed, it tastes good......... exactly like you'd expect chocolate milkshake to taste....... maybe not quite as thick as YAZOO, but tastes similar.

Probably better for your screaming kids that fizzy stuff..... seen other reviews here claim it being too sugary as a downside, in typical "brain washed by the food nazi's / diet scolds" style...... but like any food substance, sugar is no big deal if consumed in moderation.... it's not like your giving them bloody rat poison or anything.

Overall, a good product and probably works out cheaper than buying "off-the-shelf" milkshakes such as YAZOO (which I also recommend), etc.
Can't remember exactly how much it costs.. but somewhere either side of £1.10 for a 300g tub of powder..... which I guess isn't too bad when Horlicks (despite not the same kind of drink) costs around £1.29 for a standard 200g jar + Cadbury's Cocoa powder costs around £1.40 for a 125g tub.

I am diabetic and ice cream is not a good idea for me. I make milkshakes without ice cream. I put milk (low fat) in to the blender with some ice cubes and a flavour essence -- whatever takes my fancy at the time. It froths up quite nicely. Other times I've added banana.

My husband uses a Magic Bullet, he uses a soy milk and adds strawberries and/or bananas.

sounds cool




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