Birthday Cake Milkshakes

Time :10 minutes
Yield :2 servings

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Birthday Cake Milkshakes: A celebratory treat with sprinkles on top that's perfect for college reunions.
There I was, back in college, when I first concocted what would become a dorm legend: the Birthday Cake Milkshake. My roommate, Tim, had just turned twenty, but an unfortunate scheduling mix-up left us celebrating with textbooks instead of cake. Luckily, we had a stash of essentials—vanilla ice cream, a forgotten box of Funfetti mix, and milk. Armed with these staples, I set about creating a treat that screamed birthday. One vibrant experiment later, birthday cake milkshakes were born, complete with corn syrup-rimmed glasses dipped in sprinkles. It was a party in a cup, and quite literally saved the day when the blender whirred, transforming our tiny kitchen into a festival of color.
Years later, that same milkshake became the center of many reunions with my college buddies. Whenever we get together, I make sure to heat the dry mix first, ensuring it's safe and nostalgic. The blender, once a relic of our shared tiny dorm room, still gets pulled out with pride. I learned early on to fold in the sprinkles gently to avoid them melting away, maintaining that celebratory burst with every sip. The ritual of dipping glass rims in corn syrup and sprinkles adds just the right amount of flair, making these milkshakes feel like an event. They're not just a drink—they’re an anthem of friendship forged in simplicity.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup Funfetti dry cake mix can substitute vanilla cake mix
  • 2 cups vanilla ice cream
  • 1 cup milk
  • sprinkles optional, to taste
  • corn syrup optional, to taste
  • whipped cream optional, for topping

Directions

  • Heat the dry cake mix in the microwave for 10 seconds to ensure the flour is cooked and safe to consume.
  • Combine the cake mix, the ice cream, and the milk in a blender.
  • Blend until smooth.
  • Fold in the sprinkles.
  • Place the corn syrup on a plate and place a small amount of the sprinkles on a plate.
  • Dip the rims of the glasses into the corn syrup, then into the sprinkles.
  • Evenly pour the milkshakes into the prepared glasses and serve immediately topped with the whipped cream and more of the sprinkles.
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