Time for an Oreo Milkshake!

The Best Oreo Milkshake Recipe

A good Oreo shake is one that is creamy and thick but not so thick you can’t drink it with a straw, with the perfect ratio of Oreos to ice cream. This is just such a shake, and I’m pretty positive you’re going to love it.

Ingredient Notes

Oreos: For that classic cookies and cream milkshake flavor, use traditional chocolate and cream Oreos (or store-brand cookies), but feel free to experiment with different flavors. Any Oreo variation will work here.  Vanilla ice cream: For best results, use a high-quality vanilla ice cream you enjoy.  Milk: You can use any milk for your milkshake, but the higher fat your milk, the richer your shake will be. You can even substitute a little half and half or heavy cream for some of the milk for an extra rich and creamy shake. 

How to Make an Oreo Milkshake

  1. In your blender, combine ice cream, milk, and 4 Oreos. Blend until mixed and pour into a glass.
  2. Take one more Oreo cookie and crush it in your hand before dropping the pieces over the shake. This way you’ll get chunks of Oreo while you drink and pieces at the bottom of your glass when you finish, which every Oreo milkshake connoisseur knows is the best part.
  3. Top with optional whipped cream, add a straw, and enjoy!

More Cookies and Cream Milkshake Recipes

For even more Oreo milkshake flavor combos, try adding these to the base shake recipe:

Bailey’s Cookies and Cream Milkshake: Replace 1/4 cup of the milk with 2 ounces (¼ cup) of Irish cream liqueur like Baileys. Chocolate Oreo Milkshake: Blend 1 to 2 tablespoons of fudge sauce or chocolate syrup in along with the Oreos. Peanut Butter Oreo Milkshake: AKA the Parent Trap milkshake, add 1 slightly heaping tablespoon of peanut butter to the shake before blending.

How can I make an Oreo milkshake without a blender?

If you’re craving an Oreo shake, and the only thing standing between you and that frosty dream is the lack of a blender, no worries! Unlike Strawberry milkshakes or Banana milkshakes and other shakes that have mix-ins that really need to be pulverized, Oreo shakes are particularly good candidates for making without a blender.

Just crush your cookies in a baggie with a rolling pin. Then place ice cream in a large mason jar and microwave it for 15 to 30 seconds, until ice cream has begun to melt but is not fully melted. Add milk and cookie crumbs, and then put the lid on and shake until everything is mixed. Before you pour it into a glass, if there are any ice cream bits that haven’t mixed well, use a spoon to stir them in.

And that’s it, instant, blenderless milkshake.

Can I use other cookies besides Oreos in my milkshake?

Sure! Feel free to experiment and go wild. I think Nutter Butters would be particularly good or maybe Thin Mints…

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Recipe Notes

This will make approximately 1½ to 2 cups, enough for one restaurant-sized shake or two smaller ones.

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