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This milkshake is perfect for Halloween or a ghostly soirée, this milkshake will have your guests gagging - with delight. Watch out for the ectoplasm.


Serves 4

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EditIngredients

EditSteps

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    Pour all of the ingredients except for the milk into a blender.
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    Blend the ingredients until it's smooth (low - medium speed is perfect).
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    Add some extra ice cream for an increased sticky, gooey ectoplasmic appearance.
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    Pour the mixture into the 4 tall glasses.
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    Refrigerate.
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    Heat the milk in a saucepan at medium heat, until it begins to boil.
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    Remove the milk from the stove and wait for it to cool down. See that skin that has formed on top? That's your spooky, ghostly ectoplasm! Scoop it up with a wooden spoon and gently pour the "ectoplasm" over the top of each milkshake.
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    Enjoy your homemade milkshake!
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EditTips

  • For a touch of blood, drizzle strawberry syrup over the milkshake.
  • Watch Ghostbusters on your "ecto-plasma" TV at your soirée, for added ghostly amusement.
  • More ghostly plasma can be created by boiling the milk carefully, again and again until you have enough.
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EditWarnings

  • Some people really, really hate the skin that forms on the top of milk. Keep a glass free of this topping in reserve for such spoilsports!
  • Do not let the milk burn - it will taste more disgusting than the milkshake looks.

EditThings You'll Need

  • 4 tall glasses
  • Blender
  • Saucepan
  • Wooden spoon
  • Creativity

Article Info

Categories: Halloween Food & Treats | Smoothies Shakes and Milk

Recent edits by: Teresa, WikiWarrior, Meta Knight

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