Lemon Pie Milkshake
Lemon Pie Milkshake is a creamy, tangy dessert drink combining vanilla ice cream, instant lemon pudding, and cookie crunch for a nostalgic flavor. This easy, refreshing treat is perfect for summer gatherings and quick entertaining, offering a bright citrus punch and playful presentation. Make it when you want an indulgent, show stopping dessert in minutes.
Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 1 minute min
Total Time 16 minutes mins
Course Desserts
Cuisine American
Servings 2 servings
Calories 300 kcal
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- 1 1/2 cups vanilla ice cream Provide rich creaminess and a frozen, indulgent base that defines the milkshake’s texture and flavor; scoop into blender to create body and coldness while carrying the lemon and vanilla notes throughout the drink.
- 3 tablespoons instant lemon pudding mix Deliver concentrated, bright lemon flavor and instant thickening properties to transform the shake into a tart, pie-like treat; whisk or blend in to balance sweetness and add custard-like tang.
- 1/2 cup milk Contribute smooth liquidity to reach desired pourable consistency while slightly diluting richness so the shake is drinkable; add gradually to control thickness and achieve a silky mouthfeel.
- 3 Golden Oreos Introduce crunchy, buttery cookie fragments and extra vanilla notes that mimic a pie crust when blended; crush or pulse briefly to distribute texture and deepen the dessert profile.
- Whipped Cream Add airy, sweet height and a creamy finish when dolloped on top, providing visual appeal and a light contrast to the dense shake; pipe or spoon as a final garnish to enhance indulgence.
- Vanilla Buttercream For the glass Supply decorative sweetness and a classic pie-like rim that enhances presentation and flavor continuity; spread or pipe around the glass edge to evoke a true lemon pie aesthetic.
Frost the outside of your glass with vanilla frosting. Crush 2 cookies and roll the glass in them to coat.: As you press the vanilla buttercream onto the glass, you will feel it go from tacky to smooth under your fingers, and the crushed cookie crumbs will cling to the surface creating an appealing texture contrast. The aroma of the cookies will become more pronounced against the buttery frosting, giving a preview of the flavors to come. This step matters because it creates a delightful crunch with every sip, and it visually signals that this is more than a simple shake. A common mistake is applying frosting that is too cold and stiff, which can lead to uneven coverage, so let the buttercream soften slightly at room temperature for easier spreading. Avoid using oversized cookie pieces for the rim, they can fall off when you drink, whereas finely crushed crumbs adhere better.
Place ice cream, pudding mix, and milk in a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into serving glass.: Once the ingredients hit the blender, you will notice the initial sound change from heavy thumps to a steady hum as the vanilla ice cream loosens into a velvety slurry. Watch for a glossy sheen and a consistent pale lemon color, which indicate thorough blending. The pudding mix dissolves quickly, releasing a fragrant citrus perfume that complements the cold dairy scent. This technique ensures an even distribution of flavor and prevents gritty pockets of dry mix, which would be unpleasant. A typical pitfall is overblending, which warms and thins the shake too much, so pulse and check the texture frequently to reach the sweet spot between thick and pourable. If the mixture seems too thick, add milk in small tablespoons to achieve the desired flow.
Top with whipped cream and another cookie.: When you spoon on the whipped cream , listen for the soft hush as it settles, and enjoy how it holds a pillowy peak on the surface. The contrast between the cold, dense shake and the airy cream heightens the sensation with each sip. Placing a whole cookie on top adds a satisfying visual anchor and a crunchy bite that echoes the rim you prepared earlier. This finishing touch matters because it provides a textural counterpoint and an inviting look that tempts anyone nearby. One common error is adding the whipped cream too soon before serving, letting it melt into the shake, so wait until the last moment to keep the topping structured. Also avoid squeezing aerosol whipped topping directly onto a warm glass, as condensation can make the cream slide.
- Boost the lemon: Add a few drops of lemon extract to the blender for a stronger citrus presence, but add sparingly to avoid an artificial edge.
- Change the dairy: Substitute any plant based milk if you prefer a nondairy option, bearing in mind that almond or oat milk will subtly shift the flavor and mouthfeel.
- Cookie swap: Use shortbread or graham crackers instead of Golden Oreos for a more buttery rim that mimics classic pie crust.
- Adjust sweetness: If you find the shake too sweet, choose a less sugary ice cream or reduce the number of cookies blended in, which decreases added sugar while preserving texture.
- Make it lighter: Use frozen yogurt in place of some or all of the vanilla ice cream to create a tangier, lighter version that still blends to a creamy consistency.
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