RECIPE: MOCHA FRAPPE

Posted by Turkey Hill Team on October 5th, 2007


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frappe.jpgIf you need another reason to enjoy some ice cream this weekend (if you’re like us you don’t, but you’ll take any excuse you can get), then you’ll be happy to know that Sunday, October 7 is National Frappe Day. A frappe is basically a milkshake-like drink using ice cream, coffee and some added flavorings. We like coffee in the morning and ice cream in the evening, so this might be a nice comprimise around lunchtime.

Below is a simple frappe recipe we found. Of course, this is just one of many, so feel free to poke around the internet for others.

MOCHA FRAPPE

INGREDIENTS

  • 4 cups chilled coffee
  • 4 scoops vanilla ice cream
  • 1 1/2 cups milk
  • 4 tbsp chocolate milk (a tbsp or two of chocolate powder might work as well)

DIRECTIONS

Pour chilled coffee, milk, and instant chocolate milk powder into a blender. Mix together. Add whipped cream and ice cream, and blend together at ‘frappe’ setting. Pour into a coffee mug. Garnish with whipped cream, nutmeg, cinnamon, or chocolate shavings.

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12 Responses to “RECIPE: MOCHA FRAPPE”

  1. Dani says:

    This is definitely one of those “special occasion” treats, or a “reward for doing something good” treat. I’m not much of a chocolate fiend, but it certainly gives me an experiment idea for my current favorite Limited Edition Baked Apple Dumpling ice cream and some cinnamon apple cider….

  2. Kelly D says:

    hey there, been away for a while and really missed a lot!! I was in the hospital, and let me tell you I MISSED my T Hill ice cream something terrible. I had to have my family bring me some in an insulated coffee mug from home, could’ve used that bowl!! Good to be back home with my favorite flavors in my own freezer

  3. Kelly D says:

    Me again, my recipe for a frappe is chilled coffee with COFFEE ice cream and a bit of Hershey’s syrup, YUM!!!

  4. Artemis says:

    I really want to give this frappe a try with my morning toast/bagel/muffin looks yummy!!!!

  5. Carol says:

    I think I’ll have one of these tonight while I’m watching the Tribe beat the Yankees again. Cleveland in 5!!

  6. Pat says:

    I am going to try this frappe! Sounds yummy! Keep the recipes coming!

  7. caroline says:

    This is one I will pass on since I never liked coffee. Even my nutty husband would pass on this. He loves his coffee and can drink a pot a day but does not like coffee flavor candy, ice cream, etc. It might be from his army days, college days or work days drinking plain coffee at his desk.

  8. Sue says:

    I agree with Caroline. I’m not a coffee drinker either. I would NEVER think of mixing it with my beloved Turkey Hill ice cream. I even got my daughter-in-law hooked on it, infact she was your monthly winner!

  9. Stefanie Schmidt says:

    Wow what a great combination of the delicious taste of Turkey Hill and coffee. This beats Starbucks, hands down. Thanks for the great recipe!

  10. Turkey Hill Team says:

    KELLY D – Hope all is well now. Glad to hear that you’re back home!

    ARTEMIS – You’ve got the right idea! This has coffee in it, which technically makes it okay to drink for breakfast, right?

  11. lee carr says:

    I love coffee and ice cream.
    most flavors mix well and this is another great example of using them together.
    thanks

  12. Jacqueline says:

    Good recipe! All summer I did milk shakes using nonfat Turkey Hill, either Neapolitan, so that I could make chocolate, vanilla or strawberry shakes, or the vanilla fudge which is also yummy. A great way to get calcium and I loved it as a way to drink either one percent or fat free milk. But adding coffee seems like a great idea.

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