How to make your own McDonald's milkshake

How to make your own McDonald’s milkshake: As the fast-food chain faces a supply crisis, FEMAIL reveals how to make the treat at home with just FOUR ingredients

  • McDonald’s is facing a supply chain issue with no milkshakes available in UK
  • Savvy social media users have shared how to whip up your own version at home
  •  Alistair Lowe, from Reading, shared a clip making the chocolate version of milkshake with ice cream, milk, chocolate spread and chocolate powder

Fast food fans across the UK have been without their McDonald’s milkshake fix this week as the chain has been hit by supply shortages.  

The US chain, which has 1,250 restaurants in the UK,  has stopped serving the drinks this week due to supply chain issues caused by Brexit and the pandemic.

While staff are ‘working hard to return these items to the menu as soon as possible’, many savvy social media users have been whipping the shake themselves at home – in a few simple steps.

TIkTok star  Alistair Lowe, from Reading, shared a clip making the chocolate version of  milkshake with just four ingredients. 

In the recipe, he adds vanilla ice-cream, milk, Cadbury’s hot chocolate powder and  chocolate spread before popping it in the blender.

If you prefer vanilla, strawberry and banana varieties,  Instagram star Todd Wilbur, who posts copycat recipes of popular fast food restaurants to his account Top Secret Recipes, shared his take on the McDonald’s shake, revealing the secret is a few tablespoons of Nesquik in the flavour of your choice.


TIkTok star Alistair Lowe, from Reading, shared a clip making the chocolate version of milkshake with just four ingredients.  In the recipe, he adds vanilla milkshake, milk, Cadbury’s hot chocolate powder and chocolate spread before popping it in the blender.

Alistair revealed adding a scoop of hot chocolate powder makes all the difference 

Elsewhere, food blogger Cake on the Run, added a dash of vanilla essence to make her at home shake taste like the real-deal. 

And, if you fancy a healthy-twist on the 520-calories drink, you can use a scoop of whey protein powder instead of ice-cream, with MyProtein revealing a recipe that tastes like the real thing. 

Want to give it a go yourself? Read on to discover the best recipes for whipping up a shake at home.

How to make a McDonald’s-style chocolate milkshake at home

The recipe by Alistair Lowe which has more than 50,000 views needs just four-ingredients.

Fancy a different flavour? Swap out the chocolate ingredients for the Nesquik  flavour of your choice.

INGREDIENTS 

  • Two cups of vanilla ice cream
  • 300ml of milk
  • 4 teaspoons of chocolate powder
  • 1 tablespoon of chocolate spread 

 METHOD


 The viral TikTok video revealed adding chocolate spread before blending makes it extra creamy  


TIkTok star Alistair Lowe, from Reading, shared a clip making the chocolate version of milkshake with just four ingredients – pictured is the final result

Fancy a healthy twist? MyProtein reveal how to make the shake 

 Shake yourself together with this honey and banana blend. Packed with vitamin A, iron, potassium, fibre and phosphorus.

Bananas help maintain overall good health, not to mention a slow release of energy throughout the day. Follow this ideal pick-me-up recipe and your energy levels will last longer.

Get the indulgent taste of the shake without the calories. 

Shake yourself together with this honey and banana blend. Packed with vitamin A, iron, potassium, fibre and phosphorus. Bananas help maintain overall good health, not to mention a slow release of energy throughout the day. Follow this ideal pick-me-up recipe and your energy levels will last longer. Get the indulgent taste of the shake without the calories.

 Ingredients

  • 1 Frozen Banana
  • 25g Organic Whey Protein
  • 1 tsp. Honey
  • 1 tsp. Cinnamon
  • 10g Bee Pollen
  • Cacoa nibs 

Method 

1. Blend all ingredients together and serve.

2. For an extra boost sprinkle some additional bee pollen or add a few raw cacao nibs on top.

Source: Read Full Article