Today's Times Dining section has an interesting article about milkshakes . These aren't your average Dairy Queen chocs and vanillas. These are laced with all sorts of booze which makes for a fun drink at the bar or even at home.
Steven Stern wrote this piece and he must have had fun with his research. He mentions the famed Brooklyn Bowl shakes which are laced with bourbon and also the innocuous Nutella. This i give it the flavor of a kicky Southern praline.Another bar , Manhattan;s famed Momufuku uses a butterscotch schnappes to offset a pistachio milkshake;s saltiness. The bar also produces a one that requires Kahlua and milk along with vanilla soft serve. Imagine a more wholesome version of a White Russian and this is it.
You can also make boozy shakes at home. After all that's what a mudslide is Thsi si ablend of Kahlua, vodak(any kind) and Bailey's Irish cream along with chocolate syrup and vanilla or chocolate ice cram. You can get also think about adding Godiva's Chocolate liquor to any kind of basic milk shake or even malt. I can see maybe adding that and a jigger of peppermint schnappes to a chocolate shake for a fun dessert. Most restaurants serve their spiked shakes with a glorified burger and fries. i think is is abit much . I would save these concoctions for a Saturday night dessert. You can kick back with a tall glass and watch a movie.
Spiked shakes are a neat innovation. You can get them out at certain bars however you can also make your own. be creative with some flavored liquor and just simple dashes of milk ice cream and maybe chocolate sauce. Then enjoy this decadent treat!
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