Oreo Milkshake

Oreo Milkshake

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How to Make Oreo Milkshake (Traditional & Healthy Version)

Prep: 15 min
2 servings
easy

Oreo Milkshake has become a beloved beverage across India, especially among urban youth and families during summer months. This indulgent drink combines the crunchy delight of Oreo biscuits with the creaminess of dudh (milk), resulting in a rich, chocolaty treat that appeals to all age groups. Although Oreo biscuits originated outside India, their integration into Indian cuisine is now widespread, with local adaptations such as adding a hint of elaichi (cardamom) or topping with malai (fresh cream) for extra flavor. Oreo Milkshake is often enjoyed during festivals like Holi and birthday celebrations, where cooling drinks are in high demand. The shake’s thick, satisfying texture and unique taste make it an instant hit at home gatherings or as a special after-school treat for children. By using toned dudh and limiting added sugar, this recipe offers a balanced approach, making it suitable for calorie-conscious individuals and those seeking a healthier alternative to traditional desserts. With easy-to-find ingredients, authentic preparation, and customizable options, this Indian Oreo Milkshake recipe brings a global favorite into the heart of Indian kitchens.

Weight Loss Kid-Friendly Vegan Adaptable
Allergens: gluten, dairy

Ingredients(for 1 tall glass (approx. 250 ml))

  • 6 pieces Oreo biscuits (Any Indian variant)
  • 2 cups Toned milk (dudh) (Chilled)
  • 2 scoops Low-fat vanilla ice cream (Optional for creaminess) - optional
  • 1 teaspoon Cocoa powder (Unsweetened) - optional
  • 1 tablespoon Stevia or honey (Natural sweetener) - optional
  • 1/2 cup Ice cubes (Optional for chilling) - optional
  • 1/4 teaspoon Cardamom powder (elaichi) (Adds Indian flavor) - optional
  • 1 tablespoon Chopped nuts (badam, pista) (For garnish) - optional
  • 1 tablespoon Malai (fresh cream) (For topping) - optional

Instructions

  1. 1

    Crush Oreo biscuits coarsely using a mortar-pestle or food processor.

    2 minutes

    Keep some chunks for texture.

  2. 2

    Add crushed Oreos, chilled toned dudh, cocoa powder, and sweetener to a blender.

    3 minutes

    Use natural sweeteners for lower calories.

  3. 3

    Blend until smooth and creamy. Add ice cubes and blend again for a frothy texture.

    3 minutes

    Do not over-blend to avoid thinning the shake.

  4. 4

    Add vanilla ice cream and elaichi powder (if using), blend for a few seconds.

    2 minutes

    Ice cream adds creaminess; skip for a lighter version.

Why This Dish is Healthy

Choosing toned dudh and natural sweeteners turns a traditionally indulgent beverage into a more health-conscious treat. The shake provides energy, protein, and the goodness of nuts, while keeping sugar and saturated fats at moderate levels. It's a delicious way to enjoy a festive drink without compromising on nutrition, making it ideal for calorie tracking and healthy lifestyle goals.

This Oreo Milkshake recipe uses toned dudh, which is lower in fat than full cream milk, helping reduce overall calorie intake. Cocoa powder provides antioxidants, while nuts like badam and pista add healthy fats, protein, and micronutrients such as vitamin E and magnesium. By opting for stevia or honey over refined sugar, the glycemic load is reduced, making this shake a smarter choice for blood sugar control. The use of minimal ice cream keeps the fat content in check.

Pro Tips

  • 💡Tip 1: Use chilled toned dudh for a thick, creamy shake without excess calories.
  • 💡Tip 2: Garnish with nuts for added nutrition and crunch.
  • 💡Tip 3: Blend briefly after adding ice cream to retain creaminess.

Storage & Serving

Consume immediately for best texture. Can be refrigerated for up to 12 hours, but may separate; stir well before serving.

Best served: Breakfast or Lunch

Nutrition Facts

NutrientPer 100g
Energy420.0 kcal

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Fasting Compatibility

✓ Hindu Vrat Friendly (no onion/garlic)
✓ Jain Friendly (no root vegetables)

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