This easy Oreo Milkshake recipe requires no chocolate ice cream or vanilla ice cream; it’s a very thick and creamy milkshake made in under 15 minutes!
Ever wanted to make a milkshake and had no ice cream at hand? This easy milkshake recipe is perfect for a hot summer day -or any other day for that matter- and it’s one of those drinks that the whole family can enjoy!
What can I use instead of Ice Cream in a Milkshake?
So you might be wondering, how can you make thick milkshakes without ice cream?
There are a few simple ingredients that help thicken things up: heavy cream, Oreos and Ice cubes.
Although these are not the only ingredients used, they’re a great way to give this delicious beverage it’s creamy texture
Ingredients used to make this simple Oreo Milkshake recipe
There a some pretty simple ingredients used for this easy recipe, found in any big grocery store:
- Cold Milk. For the base of the milkshake. Make sure it’s full-fat milk! the creaminess of whole milk makes a difference for achieving the perfect milkshake with a thicker consistency
- Heavy cream. Helps with the thickness and creaminess of cream shake
- Granulated sugar. Helps to sweeten the milkshake
- Vanilla extract. Will enhance other flavors
- Chocolate Sandwich cookies. Gives the Oreo flavor and chocolate flavor to it -it’s definitely a key ingredient!
- Whipped Cream, chocolate sauce and chunks of Oreo cookies to top
Making Homemade Oreo Milkshake
There’s only one simple step for making this Chocolate Oreo Milkshake: blend the cup of whole milk, heavy cream, sugar, vanilla and Oreo biscuits together, until well combined. It’s that simple!
Although I will add the final and most important step as an extra, which is also the best part: the toppings of this Creamy Oreo Milkshake, and obviously, drinking it.
Pour the milkshake inside of the glass, top with whipped cream, drizzle chocolate syrup on top, then add Oreo crumbs and an extra cookie if desired. Then enjoy this perfect sweet treat immediately (room temperature milkshakes don’t taste as good!)
Substitutions for a Vegan version of this Oreo Shake recipe
Although I haven’t tried this version, I bet it would taste as good! make the following substitutions:
- Heavy cream with coconut cream
- Milk with non-dairy milk of your choice, like almond milk or coconut milk
- Whipped cream with whipped coconut cream (refrigerate until thick, then beat the thick part and discard the water)
- Drizzle of chocolate syrup with a vegan version
Here’s a youtube video of this Oreo Milkshake recipe without Ice Cream
Follow this link if you’re looking for more easy recipes for Ice Cream & Frozen treats, or you can find some more Oreo recipes in the links below.
No-bake Peanut Butter Tart
Caramel Bourbon Oreo Ice Cream
Easy No bake Mini Chocolate Cheesecakes
Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Tart
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4.75 from 4 votes
Oreo Milkshake Recipe without Ice Cream
A super creamy and easy Oreo milkshake, made without any ice cream!
Prep Time15 mins
Total Time15 mins
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
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Blend oreos and cold milk straight out of the fridge for a nice glass of oreo milkshake without ice-cream. You can easily double this recipe to share with the rest of the family as well. The cool thing about making homemade shakes is you can better control the portion especially if you are sharing it with others.
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Ingredients
- Oreos
- Milk of your choice
Equipment
- Blender
Variations
- Chocolate milk tastes REALLY good with this recipe! Simply swap it out for the regular milk or plant-based milk that you’ll use for this recipe. *Just know that using chocolate milk will add more sugar.
- Chocolate syrup
- This recipe doesn’t have chocolate syrup. I did it on purpose to limit the added sugars. You can if you’d like, add 1 or 2 teaspoons of chocolate syrup. This variation would add less sugar than using chocolate milk ;-).
- Use different oreos…or other cookies!
- The possibilities are endless here. Chocolate chip cookies, peanut butter, snickerdoodle, whatever you like! Have some fun with it.
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