What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Uplifting Aromas: Old-Fashioned Strawberry Milkshake! We’ve all been there. Trying to remove the leaves and stems from a luscious strawberry without wasting half the berry. If you’re impatient, or in a hurry, you may grab a paring knife and start hacking, or at the very least completely cut off the entire crown. Been there, done that. If your kitchen drawer is full of gadgets, you may already own a neat little tool known as a Strawberry Stem Remover. Its pincher-like claws dig in, twist, and pull the stem completely out. One and Done. (My husband prefers that method.) Or you could be a little more refined and use the Plastic Straw Method. It requires cradling the juicy red gems and inserting the plastic straw in the bottom of the strawberry, while pushing upward until the leaves pop off. Maybe you have a method that works for you. If so, leave it in the comments below. Don’t mind me, I’ll be here slurping on the decadent treat while I wait.
OLD-FASHIONED STRAWBERRY MILKSHAKE
Ingredients:
16 ounces fresh strawberries, tops removed
2 cups vanilla ice cream
1-2 tablespoons sugar
3/4 cup whole milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Whipped Cream & Strawberry slices, for garnish
Instructions:
In a blender, add fresh strawberries, reserving a couple for garnish, if desired. Next add vanilla ice cream, sugar, whole milk, and vanilla extract. Pulse to combine. Leave small chunks for appealing texture and thickness. Do not over blend. When milkshake is “pourable”, divide the contents into tall glasses. Top with whipped cream and strawberry slice, for garnish. Serve immediately with a paper straw and parfait spoon.
Thank you, Gail, for the perfect combination! I have milkshake every day!
Joanna
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Me, too! It’s sip-worthy, Joanna. 🍃🍓🍧
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True, Gail!
Joanna
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Looks divine, but I try to avoid plastic straws. A knife does wonders.
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I understand. These are paper straws. 😜🍃🍓🍧
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Count me in! Love strawberry milkshake!
I believe Peggy is referring to the method for removing strawberry stems. The technique calls for a plastic straw, and I doubt it would work as effectively with a paper one.
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Ahhhhh. Thanks for the clarification. 🍃🍓
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A milkshake in crystal glasses – looks like Lismore? Why not!!! I will keep this recipe in mind when I want to splurge on a decadent dessert 🙂
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When you want the opulence, you indulge. 😜🍃🍓🍧
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Looks delicious, even on a cold day! 😋😋😋
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We finally hit 70° today! Yay!
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8c or 46f here! Happy days. 🌞🌞🌞
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Wonderful – the recipe and the stylization in the image capture!
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Mary, you get me. 🍃🍓🍧
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Reminds me a little of the strawberry shakes we had at the drug store counter when I was a kid, only the milk shakes were just that and didn’t include ice cream, which would have made it a frappe!
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Soooo good. 🍃🍓🍧
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Ohhh, this reminds me of my childhood. There was a candy store where they made those, and I loved them!
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Great memories to hold in our heart. 💓🍃🍓
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