A milkshake made of leftover pumpkin pie

All foodie lovers look forward to the one day out of the year where it is acceptable to eat large quantities of food. Thanksgiving is the chance to pig out on a mountainous portion of mashed potatoes with gravy, and to pig out on the dessert. Oh yes, dessert galore. Especially some good ol' fashioned pumpkin pie. But, ever thought about making it into a milkshake?

What happens when you literally feel as if you just ate two and a half cows and can't force yourself to take one more bite of that pie? We have the solution here for all pumpkin pie lovers, and milkshake lovers.

What did we do?

We took leftover pumpkin pie from our danksgiving (friends-giving in other terms), and found melted vanilla ice cream on the counter to create a truly amazing experience. I was expecting it to be the most disgusting concoction possible, but much to my dismay I was proven wrong and wanted ten more of these pumpkin pie milkshakes in my belly.

We took leftover pumpkin pie from our danksgiving (friends-giving in other terms), and found melted vanilla ice cream on the counter to create a truly amazing experience. I was expecting it to be the most disgusting concoction possible, but much to my dismay I was proven wrong and wanted ten more of these pumpkin pie milkshakes in my belly.

I am providing a comprehensive list (and video) of the ingredients used to make this heaven-on-earth in a cup.

pumpkin pie milkshake
pumpkin pie milkshake

1.) 1/8 slice of pumpkin pie

2.) 1/3 cup of milk (2% works best for a creamier taste)

3.) 2 cups of vanilla ice-cream

4.) 1/4 teaspoon of ground cinnamon

Final Steps:

Blend together and enjoy your dessert in a cup. Make sure to share with your friends, and you may be able to add your own twists to the recipe!

Who knows what you will be able to make with leftover apple pie, pecan pie, walnut bread, or cobbler? You may be able to make your own milkshakes out out of these leftovers too.

Check out this other pumpkin pie milkshake recipe here for more fun with Turkey Day desserts.

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