Who doesn’t love milkshakes? (We’re almost positive no one is raising their hand right now.) For the 100 percent of us who can’t turn down a good shake, here’s an easy recipe made with Raspberry Duetto.
INGREDIENTS: 
3 scoops of Turkey Hill Raspberry Duetto
3/4 cup milk
3 fresh black raspberries
2 fresh red raspberries
DIRECTIONS:
Place three scoops of Raspberry Duetto into a blender. Add milk and fresh black and red raspberries. Blend together until smooth and creamy. Serves one.
Tags: ice cream, milkshake, turkey hill
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This milkshake is so good! It is the best way to enjoy the sweet taste of summer and Turkey Hill.
I love Raspberry Duetto. I must try the milkshake!!
I think it’s good to bring back the old-fashioned milk shake. Making it at home brings out the true taste because of all the natural ingredients. Using Turkey Hill as the main ingredient makes for the best milk shake.
Very tasty. We also tried the mango duetto w/chopped mango and pineapple. Very tropical.
Absolutely delicious! Thanks for the recipe. It’s just the sort of nutritious thing I need.
Sounds like that is right up my alley! Since Raspberry Duetto is one of my all time favorites! Y U M M Y !!
That milkshake sounds delicious and I will be making it soon. Keep the recipes coming, my family loves all the things I make with Turkey Hill ice cream.
Typical Turkey Hill. Another delicious idea.
Typical Turkey Hill. Another delicious idea to tempt us.
i love a good thick milkshake.
I still prefer the chocolate and coconut duetto. I wonder what fruits I could add to that for the milkshake. I will experiment.
Yummy!!
Sure sounds good!
Speaking of Duetto….I live in the Pittsburgh area…has any one from this area found the Chocolate Coconut Duetto yet? I’m willing to drive a few miles to get it..let me know if you have.
Tonight I am making this Raspb. Duetto milkshake for my friends. I just love a good thick milkshake. Thanks. Linda
yum yum sound wonderful and I am sure it will be when we whip it up! Thanks TH
Wow! That sounds like such a good idea, I wonder why I didn’t think of it first. And because it’s got real berries in it, I can coerce myself into thinking it’s actually healthy too!
Debbie F from Pittsburgh area – I found the chocolate coconut duetto yesterday in Bangor, Maine. Don’t think you want to travel this far for some though!!
I must be getting old, I STILL LIKE MY MILKSHAKES STRAIGHT-UP. I also forget to take the Caps-lock off.
A fruit-filled milkshake makes for a guilt-free milkshake. Yummy!
I will have to try it. I have made my own milkshakes from regular ice cream. Vanilla ice cream and a little milk in a blender and sometimes add fruit.
wow, could just reach out for those wonderful tasting shakes ,right now
wow, so good lookin’ and now I realize that I prefer someone to make this for me instead of having to make it for myself.