Lemon Pie Milkshake from Crazy for Crust.Pudding Pop Milkshake from Confessions of a Cookbook Queen.Roasted Pineapple Coconut Vegan Milkshake from Cafe Johnsonia.Milkshakes of Desperation from Bake at 350.Bourbon Salted Caramel Milkshakes from Love & Olive Oil.Peanut Butter Cup Banana Milkshake Recipe from Reluctant Entertainer.Key Lime Pie Milkshakes from Katie’s Cucina.Pistachio Cookies And Cream Shake from kokocooks.Dark Chocolate Raspberry Milkshake from Dairy Good Life.Mocha Malt Shakes from Bluebonnets & Brownies.Blueberry Pie Smoothie from Warm Vanilla Sugar.Birthday Cake Milkshake from Cookies and Cups.Berries & Cream Milkshake from My Baking Addiction.Cappuccino Milkshake from The Little Kitchen.The Michelangelo Milkshake from Love & Olive Oil. You really should hop around and see what everyone has to offer. There are some serious flavors going on, with lots of sweet slurping. Milkshake Week is a celebration of cool sips and Julie and Lindsay have gathered a gaggle of other bloggers to participate in a week of milkshakes. And give Smudge a reason to slurp to her little heart’s content. Posting a milkshake in the middle of summer isn’t really a novel idea, but it wasn’t until I heard about Milkshake Week hosted by Julie of The Little Kitchen and Lindsay of Love and Olive Oil that I jumped on the chilled bandwagon to join in some serious chilling. I mean, cereal and ice cream? It’s a 10 year old’s dream! At first I scoffed the idea because it’s a pretty simple concept but then what milkshake isn’t? And when I recalled how Momofuko Milk Bar does a cereal milk ice cream, I realized this might be pretty much GENIUS! If you love sweet and spicy drinks, this is definitely worth trying.This milkshake is 100% Smudge. It's a visually appealing drink served in a coupe glass with a star anise or cinnamon stick garnish. The creamy texture is elevated by the coconut milk, and the cinnamon flavor of Fireball adds a spicy kick to the drink. The Cinnamon Frosty Fireball Mixed Drink is a perfect holiday-themed cocktail that combines RumChata and Fireball Whisky with a touch of coconut milk. So sit back, relax, and get ready to discover the delicious world of Rumchata and Fireball cocktails. Whether you're a seasoned bartender or just someone who enjoys a good drink, I guarantee you'll find something on this list that will make your taste buds sing. That's why I've decided to put together a list of the best Rumchata and Fireball cocktail recipes out there. Others don't take full advantage of the flavors these two ingredients bring to the table. Some recipes call for too much of one ingredient or the other, resulting in a drink that's either too sweet or too spicy. Of course, not all Rumchata and Fireball cocktails are created equal. The sweetness of the Rumchata balances out the heat of the Fireball, creating a flavor profile that's both complex and satisfying. After all, one is a creamy, rum-based liqueur, while the other is a cinnamon-flavored whiskey.īut the truth is, they go together like peanut butter and jelly, or bacon and eggs. Now, you might be wondering what these two ingredients have in common. That's exactly what happened when I first heard about Rumchata and Fireball. Some are trendy for a season, while others have stood the test of time.īut every once in a while, a new combination of ingredients comes along that makes me sit up and take notice. As a bartender, I've seen countless cocktail recipes come and go.
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