12 Shots of your preferred blend of epresso (Currently using Leopard Forest) 2 cups milk 4 pumps ghiardelli chocolate sauce(or 6 scoops Nesquik) 30 cubes of ice 10 scoops sugar 4 scoops vanilla ice cream (can alternatively use more ice and a Big train Vanilla Base) Blend Enjoy
Will make 64 oz approx which usually lasts me about 3/4 day ok if refrigerated but throw out excess at end of day
Nice, but I can't handle that much caffeine. I tried adding malted milk mix to my espresso shake and it was quite tasty. I made the mistake of making a shake with 2 double shot after dinner on a work night. Gee I sure wish I could fall asleep.
lol well considering i started about 2 years ago with a 100 dollar krups machine b/c I got entirely fed up with starbucks and the aftertaste/inconsistency of the product and decided i could do better, my original drink was a double i believe but it has become an animal of its own and now i generally spend about the same as I bought the krups for in coffee each month , though after 3 or 4 months the krups was set aside for my Rancilio :)
That is nuts. I could never survive that much shake.
When I serve frappes its two shots of espresso, 2/3rds of the cup I'm serving in with 2% milk and one good scoop of ice from the machine. With the espresso I use I find this tastes very rich.
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