Strawberry Milkshakes made with fresh strawberries to give it a fresh and delicious flavor. Top them with whipped cream and some conversation hearts for a cute Valentine's Day treat!

How PRETTY is this milkshake?! I'm in love. It's a simple recipe, like most milkshakes are, and it uses fresh strawberries. The flavor is out of this WORLD. It was a bad decision to make these in the morning because I drank the two servings you see pictured here and just pretended it was a smoothie. It kind of is.. right? Hehe. I had some magenta food coloring in my pantry so I squirted a little bit in to make the pink more vibrant, but that is obviously completely optional.
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Why you'll love this recipe
- Fresh strawberries give this milkshake a deliciously fresh and authentic strawberry flavor.
Ingredient Notes
- Strawberries: I love using fresh strawberries in this recipe but you can use frozen. Thawing is not necessary but optional.
- Vanilla ice cream: Use your favorite brand of vanilla ice cream.
Substitutions & Variations
- Use strawberry ice cream instead of vanilla for an extra strawberry explosion.
See recipe card below for a full list of ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions.
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📋 Recipe
Fresh Strawberry Milkshakes
Ingredients
- 3 cups vanilla ice cream
- 8 large strawberries
- ½-3/4 cup milk
- magenta food coloring, optional
- sprinkles for garnish, optional
- conversation hearts for garnish, optional
Instructions
- Place all ingredients into a blender and blend until completely smooth. Add more milk until desired consistency.
The provided nutritional information is an estimate per serving. Accuracy is not guaranteed.
Andi @ The Weary Chef says
What a cute Valentine drink! Surely be perfect anytime of the year!