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The Absolute Best Homemade Lactose-Free Milkshake

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Wake Forest chapter.

As a lactose-free individual, I am very picky about the ice cream I eat. I wasn’t always lactose-free, so I know the quality taste of real ice cream. I hold dairy-free and lactose-free ice cream to the same standards. Thanks to Lactaid ice cream, this vanilla graham cracker lactose-free milkshake tastes just like real creamy milkshakes and it can be ready to enjoy in less than 5 minutes.

Vanilla Lactose-Free Milkshake

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 5 minutesTotal time: 5 minutesServings:1 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Allison Curley

    Add all of the ingredients to a Vitamix or blender. Make sure to add them in this order to make it smooth: milk, ice cream, and then graham crackers.

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    Blend for 2 minutes and pour into a glass to serve.

This recipe couldn’t be easier or quicker all because of the amazing Vitamix. This brand of blender is next level when it comes to making anything from milkshakes to soups to almond butter. It finely blends all ingredients, which comes in handy for this recipe because of the graham crackers.

I don’t like plain ice cream, so I am always coming up with ways to dress it up. The Vitamix lets me do this with graham crackers in this milkshake without having to worry about chunks. I also garnished the milkshake with sprinkles to make it even more fun and flavorful.

The star ingredient in this recipe is the vanilla Lactaid ice cream. I have never found a brand that makes lactose-free ice cream that tastes this much like actual ice cream. It is perfect in milkshakes because it won’t be watery like most dairy-free ice cream substitutions. 

If you’re like me and miss going to ice cream shops over the summer and getting milkshakes, make this recipe at home in your Vitamix blender. It tastes like the real deal because it’s made with real dairy only without the lactose. This milkshake is a hardy and sweet treat that is perfect for summer nights. 

Allison Curley

Wake Forest '20

I am a water-skier, runner, and writer. My favorite tv shows of all time are Friends, Seinfeld, and Gilmore Girls. My idol is Audrey Hepburn, and my dream job is to write books all day while sitting on the deck of my Paris apartment.