Banana Milkshake

Posted on Tue, Mar 16, 2010 | 11 Comments | Print Print | Email Email

Cook Time :5 Min | Servings : 2 Persons

Banana Milkshake
Milkshakes are very famous in Indian. It will be a hot noon in  India even in Winter. When we go out for shopping definitely there will be a Milkshake/ Fresh juice break. In US, milkshakes are thick and commonly made with ice cream.  In India, it will be made with milk and sometimes little icecream will be added.
Here’s a simple Indian version of banana milkshake. Almost every time atleast one banana goes to waste from a bunch, mostly by just keeping them for a longer period, just becomes too ripe. An easy way not to waste those ripe bananas is to prepare a banana milk shake. A delicious alternative to eating a very ripe banana.
Banana Milkshake

Ingredients :
Ripe Banana 2 nos ( small )
Cold Milk 2 cups
Ice Cubes 5-6 cubes
Sugar 2 tbsp
Almond & Saffron for decoration
Directions:
  1. Step 1

    Cut bananas in to medium size pieces.

  2. Step 2

    Blend all these in a juice blender until it is smooth. Serve cold immediately.

Tips :
  • Finish off the milkshake within 30 min of blending, else it doesn’t tastes fresh.
  • Add or reduce sugar according to the taste.

Sending this to Suma’s JIHVA – Breakfast event started by Indira.

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11 Responses to “Banana Milkshake”

  1. Irshana says:

    I made diz Banana milkshake by using ripe rasakadali..WoOOWW..really supeB..!!
    thanks for posting diz easy milkshake..

  2. Suma Gandlur says:

    Thanks for the healthy entry, Sashi and appreciate your participation.

  3. Nandini says:

    Wow! It’s refreshing! It’s beginning to get hot here! A medium glass would help.

  4. Yummy Team says:

    nice click!

  5. Saraswathy B says:

    looks so temptation and feel like grabbing them for a sip..

  6. Viki says:

    I too agree , Indian milk shakes are much lighter n yummier for my tummy:) Banana in that shake seems a very good idea dear. Very beautiful presentation too.

  7. Parita says:

    This is one of the most healthy and fulfilling breakfast!

  8. Srimathi says:

    You have clicked a very nice photo of the milk shake.

  9. Namitha says:

    Beautiful..I love banana milkshake and I really miss the small variety plantain (called njalippoovan) here, which I like the most..

  10. Sushma Mallya says:

    Am hearing abt this milkshake for the first time,surely must try this one…

  11. SathyaSridhar says:

    Woooow,,,, easy milkshake with banana,,,looks awesomee and coooool.

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