Our Samoa Milkshake is a really easy milkshake inspired by a Girl Scout Cookie favorite! Want the grown up version? Make our Samoa Martini.
When you can’t get enough of Samoa cookies, make a Samoa Milkshake! All the great flavors of your favorite Girl Scout cookie in milkshake form. And you can drink this all year long, even when that last box of cookies is just crumbs.
How to Make a Samoa Milkshake
This is a brief overview of this delicious recipe. For the full recipe see the recipe card at the bottom of the post.
- Combine the ingredients in a blender. Add the ice cream, coconut milk, and caramel sauce to a blender
- Blend until smooth.
- Serve the milkshake. I got these great milkshake glasses as a thrift store, but you can find them online as well. Top with whipped cream and toasted coconut.
Coconut Milk
Coconut milk is made from the liquid inside of a coconut as well as the flesh. It is typically very thick and needs to be shaken before measured. I typically find it in a can in the international food aisle.
You will want to avoid coconut cream. This is great in my piña coladas, but it has added sugar which isn’t needed here with the ice cream and caramel sauce.
Toasted Coconut
I love having toasted coconut on hand. It is amazing for topping desserts like my Samoas Poke Cake. But it is also really fun to have on hand as a topping for ice cream sundae bars. Toasted coconut is so easy to make, but if you don’t know how, I have a full tutorial in the link below.
How To Toast Coconut
Whipped Cream
You can make your own whipped cream to top this delicious milkshake. Whipped cream is super easy to make and is the perfect topping for everything from this milkshake to Sunday morning chocolate chip pancakes. If you are an avid chocolate lover, you might want to make some chocolate whipped cream for this recipe!
If you want it to pipe really pretty, you might consider making my stabilized whipped cream. It is thicker, pipes better, and won’t wilt after piping.
Whipped Cream
Best Blender for Milkshakes
I absolutely love my Ninja. It is a whole package that came with a bullet perfect for making smoothies, and a food processor that I use for everything from hummus to pizza dough. But obviously the blender component is perfect for whipping up milkshakes!
Ninja Blender
More Samoa Desserts
Try some of my other Samoa inspired desserts!
If you try this great milkshake or any of my other recipes, leave me a comment and let me know what you think!
Samoa Milkshake
Ingredients
- 2 cups chocolate ice cream
- 1/2 cup coconut milk
- 1/4 cup caramel or make life easier and just pour in
- whipped cream
- toasted coconut
Instructions
- Blend together ice cream, coconut milk, and caramel until smooth.
- Pour into glasses and top with whipped cream and toasted coconut
Tanya Schroeder says
You deserve as many milkshakes as you want lady!! Pregnancy is tough business! This is pretty fantastic Lisa! I need a good excuse to have several myself!
Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes) says
This milkshake is seriously fantastic!!! I’m in love!
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
Yeah, I kind of hated being pregnant…with just my one. That’s why there are exactly 3 pics of me pregnant and one is from really far away. :)
This milkshake. You deserve 6!
Brianne @ Cupcakes & Kale Chips says
Oh my gosh, I spilled stuff on myself all the time when I was pregnant. And this milkshake is kinda making me wish I were in the 3rd trimester of my first (non-gestational diabetes) pregnancy so I could drink about eight!
Julianne @ Beyond Frosting says
This milkshake is so amazing! But you list, just makes me laugh! I have never been pregnant, but the closer in age I get to 30, the less eager I am to start having children.
Cathy@LemonTreeDwelling says
Hahahaha! I love your list….I’m sure I could add some to it, but I’ll spare you my complaints on top of yours!! I could drink one of these milkshakes every night and feel GREAT about it….I adore Samoas and ice cream!!
Courtney Killpack says
Pinned this! Yummy! Thanks!
Lisa Longley says
Thank you so much Courtney!