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Brownie Batter Milkshake

Published: Jan 27, 2026 by Hannah Cooking . Leave a Comment

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If there is one thing Max loves more than actual brownies, it is the batter left on the spoon. This Brownie Batter Milkshake is our way of capturing that dense, fudgy, "lick-the-bowl" flavor in a frosty, drinkable form. It is thick, rich, and incredibly chocolatey Max calls it "drinking a brownie." It’s the ultimate treat for when a regular chocolate shake just isn't indulgent enough.

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  • Why You Will Love This Brownie Batter Milkshake
  • How To Make Brownie Batter Milkshake
  • What Pairs Well With Brownie Batter Milkshake
  • Brownie Batter Milkshake Variations
  • Equipment
  • Storage / Make Ahead / Serving Tips
  • Top Tips for Best Brownie Batter Milkshake
  • Brownie Batter Milkshake FAQs
  • A Chocolate Lover's Dream
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Why You Will Love This Brownie Batter Milkshake

You will love this recipe because it delivers intense chocolate satisfaction. Unlike a standard chocolate shake that uses syrup, we blend actual brownie pieces right into the ice cream to create a texture that is thick and slightly chewy, just like real batter. The presentation is cafe-worthy, topped with a cloud of whipped cream and generous chunks of fudgy brownie that sink slowly into the drink. It’s a 5-minute dessert that tastes like a special occasion.

How To Make Brownie Batter Milkshake

To replicate the dense look in the picture, we use a high ratio of ice cream to milk. We blend chocolate ice cream with a splash of milk and a whole brownie (or heat-treated brownie mix) to get that grainy, doughy texture. We pour it into a chilled glass and crown it with whipped cream and extra brownie bites, scattering crumbs around the base for that messy-delicious aesthetic.

Brownie Batter Milkshake Ingredients

The Shake Base

  • 3 cups chocolate ice cream (premium, full-fat works best for thickness)
  • ½ cup whole milk (adjust for desired thickness)
  • 1 baked brownie (cooled) OR ¼ cup heat-treated dry brownie mix
  • 1 tablespoon cocoa powder (for that dark color)

The Garnish

  • Whipped cream (homemade or canister)
  • ½ cup brownie chunks (chopped small)
  • Chocolate shavings or sprinkles (optional)
Top-down view of Brownie Batter Milkshake ingredients arranged in a 4-grid layout on a white marble surface, including thick chocolate brownie batter, fudge brownie chunks and crumbs, milk and chocolate ice cream scoops, whipped cream, and chocolate chips, styled in clean high-end food photography. Save it For Later

Step by Step Method

Prep the Brownies

  • If you are baking fresh brownies, ensure they are completely cool before using. Chop one brownie for blending and chop the others into nice square chunks for the topping.

Blend

  • In a high-powered blender, combine the chocolate ice cream, whole milk, cocoa powder, and the single brownie (or dry mix).
  • Pulse until smooth but thick. You want it to move in the blender but still be heavy. If it's too thin, add another scoop of ice cream.

Pour

  • Pour the thick shake into a glass. It should be dense enough to hold the toppings up without them sinking immediately.

Garnish

  • Pipe a generous swirl of whipped cream on top.
  • Nestle the reserved brownie chunks into the whipped cream.
  • Scatter a few crumbs around the base of the glass to match the photo.
Frozen brownie milkshake in a clear glass with creamy chocolate beverage, topped with swirled whipped cream, brownie chunks, and cocoa powder, surrounded by chocolate pieces and cookie crumbs on a marble surface. Save it For Later

MAX’S REACTION

"It's so thick I had to use a spoon at first! It tastes exactly like the bowl when Mom makes brownies, but colder. I saved the big brownie chunk on top for last!"

What Pairs Well With Brownie Batter Milkshake

This milkshake is extremely rich, so it pairs best with salty snacks to cut the sweetness. French fries, pretzels, or plain potato chips are the perfect dippers. It’s also the classic partner for a simple cheeseburger.

Brownie Batter Milkshake Variations

Without Ice Cream

For a Brownie batter milkshake without ice cream, blend 2 frozen bananas with 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder, ½ cup milk, and a splash of vanilla. It creates a creamy, healthier version.

Boozy "Adult" Shake

Add a shot of Baileys or Kahlua for a spiked dessert. (If you like boozy creamy drinks, check out our Frozen Mudslides).

Dutch Bros Style

To mimic the Brownie batter milkshake Dutch Bros version, use chocolate milk instead of regular milk and add a shot of cold brew coffee for a caffeine kick.

Peanut Butter

Add a tablespoon of creamy peanut butter to the blender. Chocolate and peanut butter are best friends.

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Equipment

  • Blender (High speed is best)
  • Tall Glasses
  • Wide Straws (essential for the thick texture)
  • Mom Tip: Chill your serving glasses in the freezer for 15 minutes before pouring. It keeps the shake frosty longer!

Storage / Make Ahead / Serving Tips

Serve Immediately

Milkshakes do not store well. Serve this immediately after blending.

Make Ahead (Prep)

You can chop the brownies and scoop the ice cream into a freezer-safe bowl an hour before serving so everything is ready to dump into the blender.

Leftover Brownies

This is the single best way to use up brownies that have started to go a little stale. The blender brings them back to life!

Top Tips for Best Brownie Batter Milkshake

If you want the true "batter" taste without using a baked brownie, you must use dry brownie mix. However, safety first: spread the dry mix on a baking sheet and bake at 350°F for 5 minutes to kill any bacteria in the raw flour (heat treating). Cool it down, then blend it into the shake.

Brownie Batter Milkshake FAQs

Is it safe to eat raw brownie batter?

We do not recommend putting raw egg or raw flour in your shake. Use the heat-treated dry mix method or a baked brownie for the safest, tastiest result.

How many calories are in this?

A Brownie batter milkshake calories count can be high—usually between 600-900 calories depending on the size and toppings. It’s definitely a treat!

Can I use vanilla ice cream?

Yes, but the color will be lighter. You will need to add extra cocoa powder or chocolate syrup to get that deep brown color shown in the image.

My shake is too thick to drink!

Add milk one tablespoon at a time and pulse until it reaches your desired consistency.

A Chocolate Lover's Dream

This milkshake is pure nostalgia and indulgence combined. It’s fun, messy, and absolutely delicious. If you are in the mood for more drinkable desserts, try our fun Cottontail Martini for something fruity, the elegant Strawberry Chocolate Martini, or the coffee-infused Frozen Mudslides.

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Brownie Batter Milkshake

This decadent Brownie Batter Milkshake is a chocolate lover's dream, blending rich ice cream with real brownies to create a thick, batter-like consistency topped with whipped cream and fudge chunks.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Servings: 1 shake
Course: Dessert, Drinks
Cuisine: American
Calories: 850
Ingredients Equipment Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 3 cups chocolate ice cream Premium quality
  • ½ cup whole milk Adjust for thickness
  • 1 brownie Baked and cooled (for blending)
  • 1 tablespoon cocoa powder For rich color
  • ½ cup whipped cream For topping
  • ½ cup brownie chunks For garnish

Equipment

  • 1 Blender High speed
  • 1 Tall glass Chilled

Method
 

  1. Chop one brownie for blending and cut remaining brownies into chunks for topping.
  2. Add ice cream, milk, cocoa powder, and one chopped brownie to a blender.
  3. Blend on high until smooth but thick. Add more milk if needed.
  4. Pour into a chilled glass.
  5. Top with whipped cream and brownie chunks. Scatter crumbs around the base.

Notes

For the authentic batter flavor without the risk, use a baked brownie in the blender or heat-treat your dry brownie mix before adding it. Chill your glass for the best experience.

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