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QuestionHow could I add strawberries without making it super chunky?Community AnswerFirst, beat the strawberries separately to make a juice/liquid base. Then add the rest of the ingredients, and it should not be chunky at all.
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QuestionHow do I make a homemade blender?Community AnswerA homemade blender would be dangerous, so it's best to purchase one.
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QuestionCan I add melted chocolate?Top AnswererIf the chocolate has cooled and is not hot, you may added melted chocolate.
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QuestionHow do I make my milkshake so it doesn't become very frothy all the way through?Community AnswerUse a spoon to break apart the ice cream gently once it's in the milk. This will make your milkshake thick and creamy without adding a bunch of frothiness to it.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have ice cream at the moment?Community AnswerYou can crush ice cubes and (optional) thickened/double cream. It won't get the same affect, but it will still be better than not doing this at all.
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QuestionCan I add Oreos?Community AnswerYes. You may blend them with the milkshake or crumble them and add them after the milkshake has been blended if you want them to be a bit crunchy.
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QuestionHow do I make easy ice cream?Community AnswerJust put some heavy cream in a zip-lock bag with ice cubes, smash the ice cubes, and put the bag in the freezer for 24 hours. You can add optional flavoring to the cream prior to putting it into the freezer.
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QuestionWhy add ice cream? Why not just use ice cubes?Community AnswerIce cream just makes some people happy. I like ice cubes, but really it does not matter!
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QuestionDoes the milk have to be cold or hot?RubyTop AnswererThe milk should be cold. Hot milk won't work as well as cold milk, and may taste funny.
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QuestionCan I use more than one flavor of ice cream; for example, having chocolate ice cream and caramel ice cream in the same milkshake?Community AnswerSure! Go wild and experiment with flavor combinations!
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QuestionCan I use an electric whisk to make a milkshake?Community AnswerI don't see why not! Just be careful to not whisk for too long. Using an electric whisk will speed up the process, but it will also generate heat, so it's easier to make the milkshake too thin due to the ice cream melting too fast.
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QuestionWhat brand of ice cream should be used?Ellie HomewoodCommunity AnswerIt doesn't matter. Any type of ice cream will do, so don't stress about it.
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QuestionHow can I make the milkshake thicker or less thick?AnonymousSuperWriterCommunity AnswerTo make it thicker, add more ice cream than milk; to make it thinner, add more milk to the milkshake.
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