How To Make A Peach Milkshake- A Guide

What is a Peach Milkshake?

So this Peach Milkshake is kind of the epitome of the creamy little taste of summer. Whether you’re looking for a refreshing treat for the hottest day, the most wanted after dinner dessert or a little taste of heaven, a classic peach milkshake made with fresh peaches, ice cream and milk is perfect. Read on for an easy peach milkshake recipe, healthier alternatives, and more answers to common questions about this decadent treat.

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How to Make a Peach Milkshake?

A peach milkshake at home is so simple to make. If you want to make this fabulous, easy dessert, I’m glad to share a super-easy recipe with you:

Ingredients:

  • 2 ripe peaches, peeled and chopped
  • 2 cups peach ice cream
  • 1 cup peach milk (or any  milk)
  • 1 tablespoon honey or sugar, to taste (optional)
  • Ice cubes (for desired consistency)
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Instructions:

  1. Peel and chop the peaches. Frozen peaches can be used for a thicker drink.
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2. Blend the chopped peaches with the peach ice cream and peach milk in a blender. Blend until smooth.

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3. Add more peach milk or ice cubes to get your preferred texture.

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4. Pour the milkshake into a glass. You can use whipped cream or cinnamon as a topping if you like.

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This peach milkshake recipe will help you satiate your midnight cravings with its creamy, rich texture and sweet peach flavour!

The Role of Peach Ice Cream in Your Milkshake?

For the best peach milkshake, start with some great peach ice cream. Itt makes your milkshake dreamy and creamy and gives that hint of peachy flavour. (You could even attempt peach ice cream Asian style that combines exotic ingredients, such as coconut or lychee, perhaps  for another spin on the classic.)

For a fun treat, use peach shaped ice cream to make your milkshake look the part. This magical ice cream is a bit of fun added to your everyday ice cream, especially when serving it to kids or at a summer picnic.

 Healthy Peach Milkshake Alternatives:

 If you’re avoiding sugar or want a lower-calorie peach milkshake, here is an alternative.

Suppose you’re trying to watch your calories or looking for something a bit lighter. I do have ways to make a healthier peach milkshake , too. A better bet is to exchange the peach ice cream with low-fat yoghurt or non-dairy varieties such as almond or oat milk. You might also experiment with peach milk to make a dairy-free version.

For people wanting to avoid ice cream altogether, whipping up a peach milkshake without ice cream is a cinch. If you really want to make it a tempered-down sipper, take frozen peaches and blend them with Greek yogurt, peach milk, or some combination of the two to get the creamy mouthfeel without even a stamp of Southern drawl.

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Chick fil A Peach Milkshake:

A popular one is the seasonal peach milkshake at Chick-fil-A. Their peach milkshake has a cult following, and with good reason; it’s smooth and creamy with a sweet peachy flavour. But if you’re counting calories, the average slight Chick-fil-A shake, in peach flavour or any other, is about 660 calories. Or, if you want to make your mango milkshake at home, make the peach milkshake recipe above for a lower-calorie version you can make with as much fruit as you please.

Hardee’s Peach Milkshake:

Another famous peach milkshake is Hardee’s. This Hardie’s peach milkshake is a deliciously thick and rich dessert the whole family will enjoy! Make this treat at home with the recipe above for a rich, peachy treat any time.

A creamy Peach Milkshake in a mason jar, topped with whipped cream and a peach slice, surrounded by fresh peaches on a sunny kitchen counter.

Peach Milkshake with Toppings and Variations:

Peach milkshake customisation comes in a few different forms. You can add peaches and ice cream topping (purchased) or sprinkle on granola or chopped nuts for crunch. For an added indulgence, sprinkle caramel or chocolate syrup over the top.

Or, if you prefer a lighter, more refreshing version, try blending some frozen peaches as the milk shake toppings with yoghurt and a splash of honey to make a peach smoothie. In this edition, adding ice cream makes it creamy in a different way, one with more richness than this.

Can You Freeze a Milkshake?

OK, but what to do with leftover peach milkshake? Can you freeze a milkshake? Yes, you can! Hands down, the best way to consume your milkshake is to simply dump it into an airtight container and freeze. When you would like to eat it again, please let it defrost for 10-15 minutes or microwave it for a few seconds to make it soft. And if you are wondering how to defrost a milkshake, simply wait a few minutes and leave the mould at room temperature or warm it up in a jiffy to get a slightly creamy milkshake.

A creamy Peach Milkshake is poured into a jar, beside sliced peaches and a lid. Freezer containers labeled with various contents are stored nearby. A smoothie-filled glass sits on a counter, evoking freshness and organization.

Peach Smoothie vs. Peach Shake

So a peaches shake and a peach smoothie both contain peaches, but one of them is thicker and heavier. Meanwhile, a peach smoothie is typically light and often made from fruit, yoghurt and juice or milk. A peach milkshake, on the other hand, is creamier with the addition of ice cream and milk – and is just as indulgent as it sounds!

Conclusion:

This peach milkshake is classic, easy, and customisable any way you like. Whether you are looking for a traditional peach milkshake, want the Chick-fil-A peach milkshake, or even a Hardee’s peach milkshake recipe, there’s no denying that there is no wrong way to consume the delicious drink. Whether you add peaches and ice cream topping, make a peach smoothie, or even have a lighter version without ice cream, there’s a peach milkshake for all occasions. Have a peachy treat for today.

FAQ’S:

What is a peach milkshake?

A peach shake is a nonalcoholic beverage that is made from pureed fresh or frozen peaches made with ice cream and milk.

What are Chick fil A peach milkshake calories?

A small Chick-fil-A peach milkshake contains about 660 calories.You consume approximately 660 calories from a small Chick-fil-A peach milkshake.

Is there a way to make a peach milkshake without ice cream?

You can even make a peach milkshake without ice cream by replacing frozen peaches with Greek or almond yoghurt.

How can I prepare a healthy peach shake?

For a healthy fruit milk shake recipe, you can try using low-fat yoghurt, almond milk, or peach milk instead of regular milk. You can also skip the ice cream or use a lighter one.

Can a peach milkshake be frozen?

A peach milkshake can be frozen. Just let it thaw for 10-15 minutes prior to drinking, or nuke it for a few seconds for a little softer texture.

How to defrost a milkshake?

To thaw the frozen milkshake, keep the container at room temperature for 10-15 minutes, or zap it in the microwave for a few seconds to restore it to its original creamy consistency.

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How To Make A Peach Milkshake.. A Guide

Prep Time 10 minutes
Servings: 1
Calories: 360

Ingredients
  

  • 2 ripe peaches, peeled and chopped
  • 2 cup peach ice cream
  • 1 cup peach milk (or any  milk)
  • 1 tablespoon honey or sugar, to taste (optional)
  • Ice cubes (for desired consistency)

Method
 

  1. Peel and chop thepeaches. Frozen peaches can be used for a thicker drink.
  2. Blend the choppedpeaches with the peach ice cream and peach milk in a blender. Blend untilsmooth.
  3. Add more peach milk orice cubes to get your preferred texture.
  4. Pour the milkshake intoa glass. You can use whipped cream or cinnamon as a topping if you like.

Notes

The peach milkshake is a creamy, refreshing treat that captures the essence of summer, made simply with fresh peaches, milk, and peach ice cream. This guide walks you through making a classic peach milkshake at home, offering easy-to-follow steps, healthier alternatives like using yogurt or non-dairy milk, and tips for customizing with toppings like granola, caramel, or whipped cream. It also highlights popular versions like Chick-fil-A’s and Hardee’s peach milkshakes while addressing common questions such as freezing and defrosting methods. Whether you crave an indulgent dessert or a lighter smoothie-style version, this peach milkshake recipe is versatile, delicious, and perfect for any occasion. 

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size1plate
Servings2
Amount Per Serving
CaloriesCalories: 360 kcal
% Daily Value *
Protein: 6g
Fat: 14g
Saturated Fat: 7g
Carbohydrates: 56g
Sugars: 53g
Fiber: 2g
Cholesterol: 30mg
Sodium: 70mg
Potassium: 300mg
Calcium: 250mg
Vitamin A: 10% DV
Vitamin C: 15% DV
Vitamin D: 10% DV
Iron: 3% DV
Prep Time: 10 minutes

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I am Ameli River, a passionate milkshake lover and recipe creator. I enjoy experimenting with flavors to bring you the most delicious and refreshing shakes. From classic favorites to unique blends, my goal is to make every sip a delightful experience!

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