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Pat C
Lv 7
Pat C asked in Food & DrinkEntertaining · 1 decade ago

Any recipes for (ADULT) milkshakes?

Planning a 50's dance and would like to offer something with alcohol, that still tastes like a milkshake. Nothing too elaborate please.

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  • yogiT
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    - lime sorbet, lemon sorbet, triple sec, tequila

    - ice cream, banana liquer, chocolate liquer, chocolate syrup

    - kalhua, chocolate liquer, cream, soda

    - ice cream, rootbeer liquer

    - cold coffee, ice, cream, Bailey's

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I make a frozen Fuzzy Navel that rules the world. Here's the recipe:

    4 large scoops orange sherbet

    1 cup frozen peach slices

    1/4 cup peach schnapps

    1/2 cup milk

    Place all in blender and puree until smooth. Oh, I wish I had one right now. Good luck with your party. Sounds like a fun idea. I hope your going to play some Elvis music to set the mood.

  • 1 decade ago

    1 oz white Creme De Cacao

    1 oz Dark Creme De Cacao

    Two scoops chocolate ice cream

    1/2 cup crushed ice

    put in blender and put on fastest speed until they set up.

    Or take out white Creme De Cacao and substitute 1 1/4 oz brandy

    and use Vanilla ice cream for Brandy Alexanders

    Both are delicious but the Brandy Alexanders have more buzz

    Source(s): Bartender at D. Marie Lounge on the roof of The Galt House in Louisville, Ky
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Chocolate Cow:

    1 Shot chocolate liquor

    1 Shot Kalua

    Cream to taste

    Pour all ingredients over ice in cocktail or milk shake glass. Whipped Cream and a cherry optional.

  • 1 decade ago

    Just make your standard milkshake, and add any flavored liquer you'd like. Like the other poster said, Bailey's is great. boyfriend loves Bailey's milkshake!

  • 1 decade ago

    Well there's always the traditional eggnog and brandy. 1 part brand to 3 parts eggnog. It's simple and traditional but delicious and "it'll get ya drunk bit*h!!!" (that's Dave Chapelle's Samuel L. Jackson Beer skit for those of ya'll who ain't down with the get down)

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Something with Bailey's Irish cream:

    Here's a bunch of them:

    http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/cat/210/

  • 1 decade ago

    Hi you could put dikilla in a vanilla milkshake, strawberry or caramel

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