
10 Tips for when cooking this dish
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Use whole milk for creaminess; swap almond milk for dairy-free.
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Adjust fruit ratio for more berry flavour or a stronger purple colour.
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Freeze fruit first for a thicker shake without extra ice cream.
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For a sweeter taste, add 1–2 tablespoons of honey or agave.
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Add a drop of purple food colouring if you want a brighter shade.
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Top with crushed Oreos for a fun texture contrast.
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Serve in chilled glasses to keep the shake cold longer.
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Double the batch for parties or group fun.
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Use sugar-free ice cream and syrup for a lighter version.
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Add protein powder for a playful post-workout treat.
Serve it with suggestions
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Birthday parties or themed events
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Burgers and fries for a retro diner feel
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Chocolate chip cookies or brownies
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Fun toppings like sprinkles, marshmallows, or candy pieces
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Serve in mason jars with striped straws for Instagram-worthy presentation
FAQs
Q: What flavour is the Grimace Shake?
A: It’s berry-flavoured with blueberry and raspberry notes, blended with vanilla ice cream.
Q: Can I make it dairy-free?
A: Yes! Use dairy-free ice cream and almond or oat milk.
Q: How do I get the bright purple colour?
A: The mix of blueberries and raspberries creates natural purple, but you can add food colouring if desired.
Q: Can I make this ahead of time?
A: It’s best served fresh, but you can pre-blend and freeze, then re-blend before serving.
Q: Was the McDonald’s version the same flavour?
A: McDonald’s didn’t officially confirm, but it was believed to be berry-flavoured as well.