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Strawberry Pistachio Milkshake



Strawberry Pistachio Milkshake

Delicious drink for hot a summer day!

Ingredients
Strawberries- 8-10 sliced
Pistachios- 1/4 cup
Vanilla Ice cream - 1/2 cup
Milk- 1 1/2 cup
Sugar- 3-4 tbs
Vanilla essence-1/2 tsp

Slice strawberries, mix with sugar and put in freezer for one hour.
Remove pistachio shells and soak in hot water for ten minutes. Blend to make a fine paste. Into this add
milk and the frozen strawberries and make into a fine puree. Finally add ice cream and vanilla essence and blend. Pour into glasses and serve with sliced strawberries and chopped pistachios.

Try this
Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

  1. Delicious-looking and refreshing milkshake :)

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  2. Absolutely Love the Glass of this drink!

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  3. This is super tasty and yummy milkshake!!

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  4. Beautifully color of nature, awesome.

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  5. Very elegant and super nutty shake.

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  6. strawberry pistachio milk shake adipoli suja.

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  7. oh wow..what a beautiful colour and a yummy milk shake,...love it Suja

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