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S’mores Coffee Milkshake

This S’mores Coffee Milkshake is the dessert coffee of your dreams. It’s made with chocolate ice cream blended with freshly brewed coffee, chocolate sauce, and marshmallow cream, then garnished with graham cracker crumbs and more marshmallows.

A S'mores coffee milkshake topped with marshmallows.


My morning coffee is probably one of my favorite parts of the day. It’s the first thing I do when I wake up. And after all of these years of being a daily coffee drinker, I still look forward to that first sip every morning. 

But sometimes, my sweet tooth is nearly as strong as my morning coffee craving. And on days like that, I love to find creative ways to satisfy both!

Enter this S’mores Coffee Milkshake recipe. This recipe is such a fun way to treat yourself and caffeinate. It’s made with chocolate ice cream and freshly brewed coffee blended with marshmallows and topped with graham crackers to incorporate all your favorite s’mores flavors into one delicious coffee beverage. 

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Simple ingredients. Six ingredients and five minutes are needed to assemble this coffee milkshake.
  • Refreshing. This drink is perfect for summer when hot coffee isn’t quite doing the trick.
  • So tasty. Dessert and coffee in one? Count me in.

Ingredients

  • Ice Cream – I use chocolate ice cream for extra chocolatey flavor, but feel free to swap it out for vanilla if preferred.
  • Coffee – I recommend freshly brewed coffee for the best flavor.
  • Chocolate Sauce – You’ll add a little bit of chocolate sauce to the milkshake itself, then use additional chocolate sauce to rim the serving glasses.
  • Marshmallow Creme – We’re blending marshmallow creme right into the milkshake for that classic s’mores flavor.
  • Graham Crackers – The serving glasses are dipped in crushed graham crackers to add a little bit of crunch and incorporate more of your favorite s’mores flavors and textures.
  • Marshmallows – I like to top each milkshake off with three large marshmallows.
Ingredients on a grey counter.

How to Make a S’mores Coffee Milkshake

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    This mouthwatering s’mores milkshake comes together in a total of 5 minutes! 

    • Step One: Pour ¼ cups of chocolate sauce into a bowl. Dip two glasses upside down in the chocolate sauce, moving it around to rim the glass.
    • Step Two: In another bowl, place the broken graham crackers. Dip each chocolate-rimmed glass in.
    Collage of rimming the glass.
    • Step Three: Add ice cream, coffee, one tablespoon of chocolate sauce, and marshmallow creme to a blender. Blend until smooth (about 30 seconds).
    • Step Four: Carefully pour into your glasses. Top with three marshmallows and serve.
    Collage of mixing ingredients in a blender.

    What to Serve with It

    This s’mores coffee milkshake is plenty satisfying all on its own! 

    However, you can enjoy it as your morning coffee fix with a hearty brunch spread. Here are a few breakfast favorites:

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    Recipe Tips and Variations

    • Cool the coffee slightly. Adding the coffee while it’s still super hot will very quickly melt the ice cream. I recommend cooling it off just a bit so your drink is nice and chilled.
    • No hot brewed coffee? You can totally use cold-brew too. Keep in mind that the flavor profiles of cold-brew and hot brewed coffee are slightly different.
    • Make it dairy-free and/or vegan. Simply use your favorite dairy-free chocolate ice cream. Additionally, if you want to make your milkshake vegan, use a vegan variety of marshmallow creme and marshmallows.
    • Try a boozy version. Add in a shot of Kahlua or Irish cream.
    • Make it decaf. Whether you’re enjoying this milkshake later in the day or want to make it kid-friendly, use decaf coffee or simply swap the coffee out for milk. 
    Close up of the recipe in a glass.

    Storage Instructions

    I do not recommend storing this drink. It is best enjoyed immediately after blending!

    Three glasses of the recipe lined up.

    What is the Difference Between a Frappe and a Milkshake?

    The main difference is that frappes don’t usually contain ice cream, while milkshakes do!

    A frappe is a blended drink often containing coffee blended with milk, sweetener, and ice. On the other hand, a milkshake is ice cream mixed with a liquid (in this case, coffee) and often milk. 

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    More Milkshake Recipes to Try

    You’ll also like this S’mores Puppy Chow, Iced Coffee, Indoor S’moresS’mores Cupcakes, or S’mores Pizza.

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    S’mores Coffee Milkshake

    Created by Stacie Vaughan
    Servings 2
    Prep Time 5 minutes
    Total Time 5 minutes
    Everyone’s favourite campfire treat – s’mores, in a cool creamy drink! Made with chocolate ice cream, black coffee, marshmallow creme and chocolate syrup, this will make you want to pull a chair up to the firepit!

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    Ingredients
      

    • 3 cups chocolate ice cream
    • 1 ½ cups freshly brewed coffee
    • ¼ cup + 1 tablespoon chocolate sauce
    • ¼ cup marshmallow creme
    • 2 graham crackers broken up into small pieces
    • 6 large marshmallows

    Instructions

    • Pour ¼ cup chocolate sauce in a bowl. Turn two glasses upside in the chocolate sauce, moving it around to rim the glass.
    • In a another bowl, place the broken up graham crackers. Dip each chocolate-rimmed glass in.
    • In a blender, add ice cream, coffee, 1 tablespoon chocolate sauce and marshmallow creme. Blend until smooth (about 30 seconds).
    • Carefully pour into your glasses. Top with three marshmallows and serve.
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    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g | Calories: 627kcal | Carbohydrates: 101g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 67mg | Sodium: 257mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 78g

    The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

    Course Beverages
    Cuisine American
    Keyword coffee milkshake

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    22 Comments

    1. Hi Stacie! You had me at coffee…. anything! This looks delish! Thank you for sharing and linking up at DI & DI! 🙂

    2. Wow, looks amazing., combining three of my favorite flavors, chocolate, coffee and ice cream!! Thanks for sharing with Small Victories Sunday Linkup. Pinned to our linkup board.

    3. This looks amazing! I love anything cold and containing coffee; this sounds like a perfect summertime treat. Thanks for linking up with Merry Monday!

    4. Oh my goodness this looks amazing and the coffee sounds so good in it! Can’t wait to try it!

    5. Lisa Collins says:

      This sounds like the perfect milkshake for around the fire!

    6. I love coffee. As a matter of fact, I’m on my way to get a cup of something coffee inspired right now. Your recipe looks tasty and indulgent. Yum!

    7. Oh my goodness this is like a fabulous dessert! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday and have a fabulous 4th!
      Miz Helen

    8. I can see the addictive nature of this recipe! Amazing!

    9. This is one of those recipes that you can’t not click on! Looks heavenly! I think I need one of those blenders….
      Found this on Thursday Favorite Things…pinning! 🙂

    10. Lord, have mercy. If I’ve ever needed anything more in my life than this RIGHT NOW, I can’t think what it was. And as luck, would have it, I just got a new blender. This cannot be mere coincidence. 😉 So glad I found you at Full Plate Thursday!

    11. Beautiful picture! This looks delicious and perfect for a hot summer evening!

      Thanks for sharing it!

      Katie (button-jar.com/blog)

    12. This looks so good, and perfect for summer! 

    13. Lynda Cook says:

      This looks so good, I’m going to have to give it a try, but mine won’t look as good as yours!!

    14. Elizabeth Matthiesen says:

      This looks and sounds divine, what a refreshing and delightful drink this must be. Thanks for sharing your recipe. 🙂

    15. Oh my gosh, this looks incredible!!

    16. Doris Calvert says:

      I am going to try this on holidays next week and going to add Kahlua & Bailey’s , thanks for the post!

    17. Judy Cowan says:

      Yum! Looks and sounds really good, never really thought about using coffee in a milkshake so I am going to haveto try this out.

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