Birthday Cake Milkshakes -yes you can make them at home and it doesn’t have to be on your Birthday!
So onto the celebration! This was really just an excuse to make a milkshake. My older daughter has been bugging me for weeks to get her a Zaxby’s Birthday Cake Milkshake.
First off, fast food places charge way too much for milkshakes. And we’re a family of 5. Let’s do the math, 5 x $4 = $20 for milkshakes? I don’t think so.
Plus, we recently had a bad milkshake experience at a major chain. I won’t name them but they rhyme with Tonic.
I love their cheeseburgers. Being lured in on ½ price after 8pm, hubby and I snuck over there one night to surprise the kids. Five 32 oz milkshakes for $10.60. Oh yeah baby, what a deal.
Always remember, you get what you pay for. They advertise real ice cream but maybe the milk is fake? I don’t know but when everyone starts passing down their mostly full milkshake to the next kid in line…let’s just say we won’t fall for that one again.
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Birthday Cake Milkshakes
Ingredients
- Makes 2
- 1 cup milk
- 5-6 large scoops vanilla ice cream
- 3-4 tablespoon yellow or white cake mix
- Sprinkles
- Corn syrup
Instructions
- All the measurements are estimates, everyone scoops differently, do what works for your blender.
- Prepare your glass. Place about 2 tablespoons of sprinkles in the bottom of a small bowl; you want your bowl just a bit larger than the mouth of your glass. Using your finger, rub corn syrup around the rim of your glass then place rim in sprinkles, moving around a bit to get good coverage. Repeat with second glass and set aside.
- Place milk, ice cream and cake mix in blender and blend until, you know, milkshake consistency. Pour into prepared glasses and top with the remaining sprinkles in your bowl. No waste.
- Add a straw and enjoy!
Notes
you can add sprinkles into the blender with the other ingredients but we found it just clogged the straw and made it harder to drink.
recipe source ChocolateChocolateandmore.com
Kim Bee says
Oh my gosh, I need one or ten of these in my life right now.
Jackie @Syrup and Biscuits says
Happy anniversary! This idea is ridiculously cute!! Can’t wait to share it with my grandchildren. What kid doesn’t love sprinkles??
Emily says
I haven’t heard of these before but cake batter ice cream is one of my favorites. These look delicious! I hate to pay for the shakes too. I will be making one of these quite soon.
Fiddlesticks says
Congrats on your blogiversary..
What a perfect time for you to post this recipe as we were out of town a few days ago and we stopped into an old fashion ice cream parlor and I had a cake batter shake and it was Fantastic and I swore I had to find a recipe and now you post this ๐
Yes is was very $$$ to !
Thanks much !
kellisretrokitchenarts says
Looks like a great way to celebrate your blogging birthday!!
Jill @ Create.Craft.Love. says
This looks fantastic! Can I have that for breakfast? =) Would love for you to share at the Pomp Party!
http://www.createcraftlove.com/2012/08/pomp-party-31.html
Krista says
Love this! My little guy turns 8 next month and he would love these. Thanks for sharing at Church Supper. Have a blessed week & come back soon ~EMM
CrazyNutsMom says
This would be better to serve at a birthday party than cake for my family. We aren’t much of cake eaters.
Pamela says
Now this is so creative, my kids would go crazy over this, I am pinning to make this!
Libby@CookingWithLibby says
Happy Anniversary Joan! These milkshakes look divine! Love it! They are so simple too. And simple is just up my alley these days ๐ Thanks for sharing and congratulations!
Kelly Mahoney says
Congrats on a year of blog love the friendly chat and great tips.I actually used one of your recipes posted here not too long ago for the jello cupcakes they turned out heavenly i used them for my daughters wedding shower with a little added special touches and they were a hit.The only thing i did differently was i used a scratch cake recipe instead of boxed prepackaged they were exquisite. Thank You for such a great blog site and all your sharing
Kelly Mahoney says
is there a way i could share some photos of the Jello cupcakes i made and howw the whole display turned out would love for you too see them and share with the rest of your readers
Jocelyn says
Happy One Year…milkshakes with cake mix and sprinkle rims? Best way to celebrate!!!
Mattie says
Yum! These sound so good!
Rebecca Subbiah says
fun milkshakes I bet the kids loved them ๐
Jessica says
Oh, boy, these look ridiculous, and I mean that in a good way ๐ Thanks for linking this up at Sweet Saturday ๐
Jessica@AKitchenAddiction says
Congrats on one year! These milkshakes are the perfect way to celebrate! Love the sprinkles on the rim!
Meredith @ Wait Til Your Father Gets Home says
YUM! I would want one at least once a week though…don’t think I could wait for my birthday! The sprinkles on the rim make it so cute too :o)
Thanks for linking up with Keep Calm & Link Up last week! Can’t wait to see what you link up this week as well!
Meredith @ Wait Til Your Father Gets Home says
I also just featured you on my Facebook page :o)
Style Sisters says
So stinkin cute!! What a fabulous idea..I love the jars sprinkled with colorful sprinkles! I am totally going to do this with my grandkids! Come link up to Centerpiece Wednesday on my blog and share this idea!
Karin