But I was in the mood to play with my camera a bit and what better way to do it than make some super simple and spend a lot more time on taking pics? It was pretty grey day so the pics are all dark toned. Also, special thanks to Sindhu for helping with the pretty text on the first picture. There are more coming guys, so stay tuned!
For more milkshake recipes, check out my mom’s avocado milkshake, banana milkshake, and the popular milkshake from Kerala, Sharjah shake with dates and banana.
Apple Milkshake with Almonds
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 0 minutes
Makes 2 tall glasses
Ingredients:
2 apples peeled, cored, and cut into small pieces
5 almonds soaked and skinned (or 1 tbsp almond meal)
500ml of chilled milk
1-2 tbsp of sugar (adjust according to your preference)
How I Made It:
1. Transfer the chopped apples, milk, and sugar to a blender. Blend until the apple pieces break down a bit.
2. Add the soaked almonds or the almond meal and blend to a smooth consistency.
Serve immediately with a garnish of apple pieces or ice cubes.
Notes:
– the milkshake will be quite thick due to the almonds. Reduce amount of almonds, increase amount of milk, or just avoid it if you want a lighter, thinner milkshake. You can get away with using low fat milk because the almonds will give the milkshake the required thickness.
– I wanted to try adding some crushed cardamom to the apple milkshake but forgot to do it in the last minute. If any f you are willing, do try and let me know how that turned out. I think it will be apple milkshake meets badam milk if you do that. Maybe also throw in some saffron!
Rathnashikamani
Simple but delicious recipe!
Arch
Nags, I made this for breakfast today. Instead of almond meal, I added 1tbsp of MTR ready-made badam mix. Had cardamom in it too.It was so good and filling 🙂
Nagalakshmi V
that's a lovely idea. and yes, it's a great breakfast recipe
rahul aggarwal
wow…thanks for sharing this lovely apple milkshake recipe !
the five o'clock teaspoon ~ fiveoclockteaspoon.com
Gorgeous pics. Really enticed me try the recipe 🙂
Anonymous
Hi Nags. Another master piece by yourself, as I would like to call. I have tried many of your recipes and trust me, they are always my favourites and my husband's too. I would be very much thankful if you could post a recipe of 'Indian style Butterscotch' recipe. Since we live in US, we could not find the exact same flavour here in the stores. Its one of husband's few favourites. Thank you. Keep rocking.
Nagalakshmi V
thank you 🙂 i have posted an agar agar pudding with praline that tastes very similar to our indian butterscotch. do check it out.
Animesh
Hi friend I like this food.
Animesh
I like this juice very much friend.
Animesh
Hi friend I like this food.
Padhu
Perfect for this season
Arch
Nags, the first pic with those flowery fonts. So pretty!