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HomeArticlesCommunityMy Profile WH.translationData = {};WH.mergeLang({'navlist_collapse': '- collapse','navlist_expand': '+ expand'});EditHome » Categories » Food and Entertaining » Drinks » Alcoholic Drinks » Spirits and LiqueursHow to Make a Vanilla Vodka Oreo ShakeEdited by Maluniu, Flickety, JunePin ItArticle EditDiscussBlended alcoholic drinks are not only fast to serve, but you can easily create multiple servings for a group. Oreo cookies are great to use, either as an ingredient, or as a garnish in blended drinks.Edit IngredientsMakes 2 servings.
3 ounces/90ml vanilla vodka2 ounces/60ml chocolate syrup8 ounces/236ml whole milk8 ounces/226g vanilla ice cream8 Oreo cookiesEdit StepsPreparing the Oreo Cookies1Crush the Oreo cookies. Place the cookies in a large zipped bag. Use a rolling pin or your hands to crush the cookies into good sized chunks.2Add the ice cream to a blender.
3Add the cookies to the blender. Continue breaking cookies, if needed.
Preparing the Shake1Measure and pour the rest of the ingredients.
2Blend the ingredients. Pulse the blender a few times on high until all ingredients are thoroughly mixed well.
If needed, stop the blender and scrape the insides before blending it again.Serving the Shake1Serve the shake. Top two cold glasses with the mixture and add an extra Oreo cookie on top for a garnish.
2Finished.
Edit Things You'll Need2 cold glassesBlenderMeasuring cupJiggerRolling pinEdit Related wikiHowsHow to Make a Low Calorie Coffee MudslideHow to Make a Bailey's and AmarettoHow to Make a Cream and Banana DaiquiriHow to Make a Butterfinger CocktailEdit Sources and CitationsAdapted from NorthJersey.com, http://www.northjersey.com/food_dining/recipes/100098479_Vanilla_vodka_Oreo_shake.html Vanilla Vodka Oreo ShakeArticle Info Featured Article
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