Red Velvet Cake Milkshake
Red Velvet Cake Milkshake has a mouthwatering red velvet cake batter taste topped with whip cream and sprinkles.

Red Velvet Cake Milkshake
For another simple sweet treat to try, check out these Cherry Chocolate Cupcakes. Elegant and delicious!
I love baking this time of year for all the love/heart themed goodies. Not because I’m sold on the whole Valentine’s Day thing. Yet I love the tastes of Valentines. Nothing is better than all the chocolates, strawberries, whipped cream and of course – red velvet.
I mean, Red Velvet Cupcakes are a classic Valentine’s Day dessert recipe for a very good reason! Mmmm.

Oh yes, I am a total sucker for anything ‘red velvet’. I get super giddy when Valentine’s Day is approaching not for the forced ‘love’, yet just as an excuse to make so many Red Velvet desserts.
I guess it’s the deep rich colour and the decadent taste that I love most. It’s for all the same reasons why I submerse myself into Red Velvet Brownies year after year. Best Brownies Ever!

Red Velvet Milkshake
This Red Velvet Milkshake is simply heaven you guys. Heaven. I’m not completely sure which was most appealing about this shake – the cake batter ice cream, red velvet cake, the whip cream or the sprinkles.
Hello Valentine’s Day!

This milkshake recipe is perfect for afternoons snuggled in with the family, to a dessert/drink for after dinner on Valentine’s Day. Or, just a sweet treat to make for yourself, because you deserve it!
This recipe is heaven through a straw, so very delicious. You’d be hard-pressed to find a more simple and tasty dessert to celebrate the holiday.
It’s classic too, think 50’s at the diner. Sharing a milkshake. *swoon*
You absolutely need to try a Red Velvet Cake Milkshake for yourself. I have a very strong feeling you’ll agree that this is very well may be the best milkshake ever!


Red Velvet Cake Milkshake
Ingredients
- 2 cups Cake Batter Ice Cream
- 3 tbsp Red Velvet Cake Mix
- 1.5 cups Milk of your choosing
- 1 tsp Vanilla extract
- Whipped Cream
- Sprinkles
Instructions
- In a blender combine ice cream, cake mix, milk and vanilla extract. Blend until thick and creamy.
- Pour into a glass, pile on the whipped cream, add some sprinkles and finish with a straw.
- Enjoy!
Wow, this sounds so good! I’ve never tried cake batter in shakes before. LOVE red velvet!
OMG! I want one of these like NOW! Must try these for sure.
I love this for Valentine’s Day; such a pretty drink and the sounds of the cake mix/ice cream…uh yeah; sold!!
I think the cake batter ice cream sounds good on it’s own, but in this smoothie, divine! Must try!
Will be making these for V-day! My girls will love it!
Lovely recipe, perfect for Valentine’s Day:)
This looks ridiculous delicious Tammi!!!!! And I have no doubt it tastes amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This sounds so delicious.
Red velvet cakes are my weakness, but I rarely have time to bake any more! this is a great way to indulge in some red velvet goodness. I will definitely try this out
you can totally adjust the recipe to taste too, no hard and fast rules to this one!
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This sounds perfect for Valentines Day. Straw for two? I think so 🙂 Thanks for sharing
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Oh my yum! This looks fabulous!
Looks delicious! I love Red Velvet anything!!
Thanks.
Looks delish, yum!
I am the last to have found Red Velvet Cake and I was tired of hearing about it everywhere and wondering what the big deal was. Well, 6 cupcakes explained it to me. Heaven! I would love to know where you found the cute straws.
Ha, I was the same!! I don’t even know where I got these, but this is my last one! I’ll be hunting too!!
Perfection! Beautiful photos too! Thanks for sharing! I pinned it!
Awe, thank you Amy!