Strawberry Oreo Milkshake
Hey there, lovely kitchen adventurers! Ever have those days where you just need a little pick-me-up, a moment of pure, unadulterated joy in a glass? Well, get ready, because today we’re diving into the delightful world of the Strawberry Oreo Milkshake! This isn’t just any milkshake; it’s a creamy, dreamy concoction that brings together the classic comfort of strawberries with the irresistible crunch of Oreos. It’s like a hug for your soul, perfect for winding down after a busy day or surprising the kiddos (and the grown-ups!) with a special treat.
As a fellow mom and lover of all things delicious and easy, I know how precious time is. That’s why this recipe is a lifesaver. It’s fast, fun, and packed with flavor, making it an instant hit for impromptu dessert cravings or a delightful after-school snack. Forget complicated desserts; this Strawberry Oreo Milkshake is here to make your life a little sweeter and a lot simpler!
Why You’ll Love This Strawberry Oreo Milkshake
- Quick & Easy: Seriously, this comes together in minutes. Perfect for those ‘I need something sweet NOW’ moments!
- Family-Friendly Fun: Kids and adults alike will be asking for seconds. It’s a definite crowd-pleaser.
- Irresistibly Delicious: The magic combo of sweet strawberries and chocolatey Oreos? Pure bliss!
- Customizable: Easily adapt it to your taste or what you have on hand.
Ingredients

Easy Strawberry Oreo Milkshake
Ingredients
Method
- Combine 4 scoops strawberry ice cream, 8 Oreo cookies, 6 strawberries (fresh/frozen mix), and ¾ cup half-and-half in a blender
- Blend until smooth and creamy, adjusting consistency with more half-and-half if needed
- Crush 1 Oreo and dice 1 fresh strawberry
- Gently fold crushed Oreo and diced strawberry into the blended mixture
- Pour into tall glasses
- Top with whipped cream, crushed Oreo garnish, chopped dark chocolate, and a fresh strawberry slice
Notes
For homemade: Whisk ½ cup heavy cream, 1 tbsp powdered sugar, and ½ tsp vanilla until stiff peaks form
Mix fresh and frozen strawberries for optimal texture
For the Milkshake
- 4 scoops of strawberry ice cream
- 9 Oreo cookies (divided)
- ¾ cup half-and-half
- 7 strawberries (divided, mix of fresh and frozen for best texture)
For Garnish
- 1 crushed Oreo cookie
- 1 fresh strawberry
- Chopped dark chocolate
- Whipped cream (see notes for homemade, or use store-bought!)
Homemade Whipped Cream (Optional, but highly recommended!)
- ½ cup heavy whipping cream
- 1 tablespoon powdered sugar
- Splash of vanilla extract
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Blend the Base: In a sturdy blender, combine the 4 scoops of strawberry ice cream, 8 of the Oreo cookies, 6 strawberries (a mix of fresh and frozen works wonders for chilling and flavor!), and the ¾ cup of half-and-half.
- Pulse to Perfection: Blend until smooth and creamy. You want it thick enough to feel decadent but still drinkable.
- Add Chunky Bits: Take the remaining 1 Oreo cookie and crush it. Dice the remaining fresh strawberry into small pieces. Gently fold these crushed cookie bits and strawberry pieces into the milkshake mixture with a spatula. This adds that delightful texture contrast we all love!
- Pour and Prepare for Garnish: Pour your glorious milkshake into tall glasses.
- Whip Up Some Cream (if making homemade): If you’re going for homemade whipped cream, combine the heavy whipping cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract in a cold bowl. Beat with an electric mixer until soft peaks form.
- Garnish Galore: Top your milkshakes generously with homemade or premade whipped cream. Then, sprinkle with chopped dark chocolate, crown with a fresh strawberry, and scatter that last crushed Oreo cookie for an extra flourish.

Equipment You’ll Need
- Blender
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Spatula
- Tall glasses
- Electric mixer (if making homemade whipped cream)
Tips & Variations
- Berry Boost: Want even more strawberry goodness? Add an extra fresh or frozen strawberry to the blend!
- Chocolate Lovers: If you’re a true chocolate fiend, feel free to drizzle some chocolate syrup inside your glass before pouring in the milkshake.
- Dairy-Free Delight: You can easily make this dairy-free by using dairy-free strawberry ice cream, oat milk or almond milk instead of half-and-half, and dairy-free whipped cream.
- Storage: Milkshakes are best enjoyed fresh! If you have any leftovers, pop them in the freezer for a short while, but they might not have the same creamy consistency once thawed.
Serving Suggestions
This Strawberry Oreo Milkshake is a star all on its own, but it also makes a fantastic partner to a casual meal. Think alongside a juicy Air Fryer Burger or a delicious Cajun Chicken Pasta for a fun, diner-style experience right at home. It’s also the ultimate companion for a movie night on the couch!
Nutrition Facts
While this recipe is all about indulgence, for those curious, a typical serving of a milkshake like this (without extra garnishes) can range from 400-600 calories, with varying amounts of carbs, protein, and fat depending on ingredients used. Remember, it’s a treat!
Conclusion
See? Who knew pure joy could be so simple to whip up? This Strawberry Oreo Milkshake isn’t just a recipe; it’s an invitation to treat yourself and your loved ones to something truly special, without all the fuss. Whether it’s a hectic Tuesday afternoon or a lazy Sunday, this creamy, crunchy delight is guaranteed to bring smiles. So go ahead, blend one up, and savor every glorious sip!
FAQ Section
- Can I use fresh strawberries instead of frozen?
- Absolutely! Using all fresh strawberries will give you a slightly thinner milkshake, but the flavor will still be amazing. A mix of fresh and frozen helps keep it extra cold and thick without needing too much ice.
- What’s the best way to crush Oreos?
- You can place them in a zip-top bag and crush them with a rolling pin, or pulse them quickly in a food processor. Just be careful not to turn them into a fine powder if you want some texture!
- Can I make this milkshake ahead of time?
- Milkshakes are truly best enjoyed immediately for optimal creaminess and texture. If made ahead, they tend to separate or become too solid if frozen. Fresh is best for this delightful Strawberry Oreo Milkshake!
- What if I don’t have half-and-half?
- No problem! You can use whole milk for a lighter milkshake, or even a splash of heavy cream mixed with milk for a richer taste. Adjust to your desired consistency.
- Can I add other mix-ins?
- Of course! Feel free to experiment with a drizzle of white chocolate syrup, a sprinkle of mini chocolate chips, or even a different flavored ice cream if you’re feeling adventurous with your Strawberry Oreo Milkshake!
