The Grimace shake is about to leave the McDonald’s menu again
A man has revealed how to make the iconic McDonald’s Grimace shake at home with just five ingredients.
This tantalising purple concoction, that debuted as a part of the fast-food giant’s birthday celebrations, is on the brink of exiting the McDonald’s menu once again.
Initially introduced for one week during the summer, the shake made a comeback on December 11 due to overwhelming customer demand.
Unfortunately, it’s only back temporarily, and will be leaving the menu again on Christmas Day, reports .
Luckily, fans of the shake can whip up their own version of the shake with ease, thanks to one user who shared their no-fuss .
The McDonald’s Grimace shake is only on sale for a limited time
Robert, known as @mcdonalds_hacks101 on the platform, said: “As you know, the Grimace shake is no more so I’m going to show you how you can make one at home.”
The comments section was divided, with one writing: “That looks so good.” Another said: “OoooOOo thank youuu it looks sooooo good.”
Not everyone was on board though, with one saying: “Tried this it’s not similar I think blueberry syrup and strawberry is more accurate.”
Meanwhile, another said: “Do strawberry jam instead of raspberries and it’s so much closer to the grimace shake.”
And a different user commented: “No it’s blueberry, raspberry 3 scoop ice cream 1 cup of milk and strawberry jam! “.
If you fancy trying Robert’s original Grimace shake , here is everything you’ll need to make a single serving.
McDonald’s Grimace shake
Ingredients
- 1 cup blueberries
- Half cup raspberries
- Half cup milk
- 3 scoops of vanilla ice cream
- Whipped cream
Method
Firstly, combine the blueberries, raspberries, milk and vanilla ice cream in a blender.
Blend until all of the ingredients are thoroughly mixed, then pour into a cup. Top with whipped cream and savour!
For those who prefer the authentic version, the Grimace shake will be available on the McDonald’s menu until December 25, or until supplies run out.
A medium milkshake is priced at £2.69, while a large costs £2.99.