S’More Shake

S’More Shake is a beverage that serves 2. For 90 cents per serving, this recipe covers 6% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. One serving contains 386 calories, 5g of protein, and 19g of fat. Head to the store and pick up chocolate ice cream, graham crackers, light cream, and a few other things to make it today. This recipe from Just a Taste has 4602 fans. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 5 minutes. Overall, this recipe earns a rather bad spoonacular score of 39%. Vegan Chocolate Shake Shake Shake!, Almond Joy Breakfast Shake – Chocolate Coconut Protein Shake, and The Lebowski Shake (a.k.a. White Russian Milk Shake) are very similar to this recipe.

Servings: 2

Preparation duration: 5 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1 cup chocolate ice cream

Crushed graham crackers, for garnish

½ cup light cream

3 Tablespoons marshmallow fluff

Marshmallows, for garnish

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Equipment:

blender

Cooking instruction summary:

Combine the chocolate ice cream, light cream, marshmallow fluff and vanilla extract in a blender or milkshake machine. Blend until smooth.Pour into glasses and top with marshmallows. Torch the marshmallows with a kitchen torch or flame until they begin to brown. Garnish with crushed graham crackers.

 

Step by step:


1. Combine the chocolate ice cream, light cream, marshmallow fluff and vanilla extract in a blender or milkshake machine. Blend until smooth.

2. Pour into glasses and top with marshmallows. Torch the marshmallows with a kitchen torch or flame until they begin to brown.

3. Garnish with crushed graham crackers.


Nutrition Information:

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385k Calories
5g Protein
19g Total Fat
49g Carbs
2% Health Score
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Calories
385k
19%

Fat
19g
30%

  Saturated Fat
10g
67%

Carbohydrates
49g
17%

  Sugar
29g
33%

Cholesterol
55mg
19%

Sodium
245mg
11%

Alcohol
0.69g
4%

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Protein
5g
10%

Phosphorus
145mg
15%

Vitamin B2
0.23mg
14%

Vitamin A
578IU
12%

Calcium
115mg
12%

Iron
1mg
10%

Magnesium
38mg
10%

Potassium
246mg
7%

Fiber
1g
7%

Zinc
1mg
7%

Vitamin B1
0.1mg
7%

Folate
24µg
6%

Vitamin B3
1mg
6%

Copper
0.1mg
5%

Manganese
0.1mg
5%

Vitamin B5
0.44mg
4%

Vitamin B12
0.25µg
4%

Vitamin B6
0.07mg
4%

Vitamin E
0.46mg
3%

Selenium
1µg
3%

Vitamin D
0.31µg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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