But, working at a fast food place does have it's advantages. My mom worked at Artic Circle and we can make all their things at home. Like, they're marshmallow milkshake. It's just milkshake with marshmallow fluff. Or their oreo shake.
One thing I've only seen at fast food places on the internet and NEVER in real life (I have to face the facts, Idaho isn't the busiest place on earth) is a cotton candy milkshake.
And guys, I want one sooooo bad! So I made it at home, and you can too!
Okay, this photo shoot. I don't think it's any secret that I don't have a fancy camera.
I want one reeeeeeaaaaaaally bad, but I'm lucky to have my little digital one, and for the most part, I'm okay with that.
The one thing I hate about it is how dependent upon the weather I am for good pictures. Once I watched my aunt (who always has amazing lighting in her photos) take some pictures, and it wasn't even special! It was just because she had a fancy camera that she was good at working!
If I want good pictures, it has to be cloudy. I'm starting to get in this habit every time it's rainy I get this crazy urge to bake. Or no-bake with milkshakes.
So, I saw it was cloudy, and I'm like "score! Hurry, we gotta go use up my cotton candy!" By the time I was done it was a crazy storm. So I waited for it to calm down just a little but it was still pretty nutsy. Cups were flying everywhere and the backdrop/blanket wouldn't hold still.
And, I don't have any good cups! I used three different things, a mason jar, a martini glass, and a plastic cup. Not to mention there's no straws . . . #foodbloggerproblems
This was super easy to make and tasted really good too! It was a hit with my family, well, except for the one crazy kid. I think getting a sunburn made him go crazy because this was delish. Crazy brother was trying to convince brother #1 it was gross. After tasting it, brother #1 said "this is good" So, this is good stuff, and is SO easy! Just throw some stuff in a blender and you're good to go.
Cotton Candy Milkshake
Cotton candy, in liquid form!
Prep Time: 2 min. Total Time:2 min. Serves: 2
3 stars ***
Ingredients:
- 3 scoops of vanilla ice cream
- 2 tablespoons of milk
- 4 ice cubes
- 6 big puffs of cotton candy
- *optional* 1 teaspoon Duncan Hines cotton candy frosting flavor packet
- Combine all ingredients. Taste and add more cotton candy or ice cream until you like it. If it tastes a little too "sugary" add more 1 more tablespoon of milk, a few more scoops of ice cream and more of the flavor packet.
*I really reccomend using the flavor packet, it adds an extra boost of flavor without having a sugar overload.
*Your "puffs" should be a little bigger than a really big guy's hand, you don't have to be exact.
* if your milkshake looks really ugly because you used cheap yellowish ice cream, you can add some food coloring.
There's the afore mentioned martini glass. This was super simple to make, and so yummy, perfect for a hot summer day!

I actually posted this on my first blog, which is why the watermarking looks a little weird because I had to switch it over. I decided to post it on both sites, because it's just so delicious!
Linking to: Link Party Palooza, Look What I Made,
These photos sure looked good to me! That's how I found you from the Time to Sparkle linkup. Great idea for an out-of-the-box milkshake experience. Thanks so much for sharing, Becca!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI think your photos look very professional and the milkshake looks good too!
ReplyDeleteWhat is cotton candy ice?
ReplyDeleteIt's a mistake, there used to be a link there to another recipe, but there's something wrong with it. Sorry!
DeleteI would love to try this very soon.
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