10 Fast-Food Milkshakes That Are Made With Real Ice Cream

10 Fast-Food Milkshakes That Are Made With Real Ice Cream

Spring and summer are right around the corner, and for cold dessert lovers, that means milkshake season is almost here! Sipping on a blended drink made with milk, ice cream, whipped cream, and your favorite toppings can be a satisfying treat on any hot day, and finding your favorite fast-food milkshake can save you time and money when you’re craving one. Virtually every ice cream shop and most major fast-food chains have them, but even though they’re easy to find, you may be surprised to learn that shakes aren’t always made with real ice cream.

In fact, many of the most popular and widely available fast-food chains—like McDonald’s, Burger King, and Chick-fil-A—blend their milkshakes with ingredients other than real ice cream. Instead, these chains use some form of soft serve, which, according to the FDA’s definition, is not considered real ice cream.

Difference Between Real Ice Cream and Soft Serve

The main difference between ice cream and soft serve is the amount of actual milk used. Real ice cream uses more milk, while soft serve uses a combination of milk, milk solids, stabilizers, etc., and has a lower percentage of actual milk. Real ice cream also uses egg yolks, while soft serve usually does not.

Because of these main differences, ice cream is often thicker, creamier, and higher in fat content. In comparison, soft serve has a bit of a fluffier texture and less fat. And as you may have guessed, since soft serve uses less real milk, it is cheaper for restaurants to make.

Despite soft serve being more affordable, there are still plenty of fast-food chains that are committed to using real, hand-scooped ice cream in their milkshakes. Read on to discover ten fast-food milkshakes that are made with 100% real ice cream—not the fake stuff.

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