Level: | Easy |
Total: | 5 min |
Prep: | 5 min |
Yield: | 4 servings |
Ingredients
- 8 to 10 scoops vanilla ice cream
- 1 part white chocolate liqueur
- 1 part coffee liqueur
- 1 part brandy
- Whipped cream, garnish
- Chocolate, shaved
Instructions
- Scoop ice cream into blender. Pour in white chocolate liqueur, coffee liqueur, and brandy. Make sure the top of the blender is tightly in place and blend until smooth. Serve topped with whipped cream and shaved chocolate.
Reviews
since its christmas we had boiled custard in the fridge so i used that instead of ice cream! also i used rum instead of brandy and had some sweetened condensed milk left over from another recipe so i just added the rest of that in the mix (which only made it better!
I can’t wait to make this for my BF! He loves chocolate flavored cocktails.
Yummy!!!! I am curious of how to contact The Neelys. I have a question that I would LOVE to ask them about some of the items they use on their show. They are the most amazing couple!!!
is there a substitutes for the liqueur for the shake?
I super want to make these it sounds amazing! Please tell me what a part of liquer is?
This is the BOMB! Love you guys!
This is awesome. You can find inexpensive brandy and white chocolate liqueur if you look at your liquor stores. Got a bottle of each for under $20 total, and since you only use 1 1/2 shots of each per blenderful, you won’t use it all up in one night. I served 5 people all night and still have 1/3 of a bottle of each left. The expensive part is the ice cream, you really do have to use 8 scoops to get the right consistency. For all you shot drinkers, this tastes like a frozen buttery nipple. Very nice!
Can’t wait to try this – sounds like 5 stars to me, but how much is “a part”? Is it just one shot of each?
This is truly a “kick back and relax” drink. My husband and I tried it, loved it, had it 3 days in a row! Helps you to relax and make your own groove! My husband likes banana pineapple milkshakes, so that’s going to be my “remix” for him.
Ok I totally modified this recipe and it was just as good…not a big brandy drinker and let’s face it that white chocolate liquer is too expensive for my taste. I used Bailey’s Irish Cream and it was just as good if not better. I had the idea of adding Bailey’s to the ice cream for the milkshake because I always use it in milk over the rocks…and I must say the shake is totally better!