Dont use a whisk to mix it you will start to whip the cream and it will get chunky, mix with spoon till just combined the machine will mix the rest as it freezes
I just tried a milkshake with Fairlife chocolate milk. It was way too airy. Like whipped cream almost. I think it went for too long even though I waited for the machine to beep.
$550.00 at Walmart, are they nuts? :You can get a Vevor that has dual chambers and two spouts for the same price. We purchased a self-compressed ice cream maker for $140.00 that does the same thing. It is smaller and takes less counter space. Pour in fresh ingredients and you have fresh ice cream in a 1/2 hour, slushies in 15 minutes. Milkshakes we do it the old fashioned way, ice cream in a blender with milk and some syrup blend and done in less than a minute. Too much theatrics to make a milkshake with this thing. Really enjoyed your video thank you for posting it.
I just tried it & went by the recipe from Ninja. It’s doesn’t taste very good. Also thought it would be thicker. Anybody have a different recipe I can try.
Looks delicious!
Dont use a whisk to mix it you will start to whip the cream and it will get chunky, mix with spoon till just combined the machine will mix the rest as it freezes
Thanks for the feedback.
I just tried a milkshake with Fairlife chocolate milk. It was way too airy. Like whipped cream almost. I think it went for too long even though I waited for the machine to beep.
Try adding condense milk
I had the same issue with the same milk. I think u need full fat milk
Chocolate milk doesn’t have enough fat content you need heavy cream to make ice cream.
It's not an ice cream recipe it's a milkshake recipe.
Is there a way to add peanut butter to it?
Pb2 is a powdered peanut butter so I guess you could use that
I agree with @dalegray6769. You could try to add it to the ingredients before pouring it in.
@@dalegray6769 can't wait to try, got to order mine yesterday!
I’d say mix it in the milk to dilute it and liquify it before adding all other ingredients and it should work
You can buy peanut butter power. You mic that with your milk. You can get it at Costco or Walmart. I want the PB shake
Looks delicious but it looks like it's also time to invest in a big bowl with a poor spout for easy pouring
Most definitely! Thanks for the feedback 😊
$550.00 at Walmart, are they nuts? :You can get a Vevor that has dual chambers and two spouts for the same price. We purchased a self-compressed ice cream maker for $140.00 that does the same thing. It is smaller and takes less counter space. Pour in fresh ingredients and you have fresh ice cream in a 1/2 hour, slushies in 15 minutes. Milkshakes we do it the old fashioned way, ice cream in a blender with milk and some syrup blend and done in less than a minute. Too much theatrics to make a milkshake with this thing. Really enjoyed your video thank you for posting it.
Thanks for the feedback! I think you pay more for the name than anything in my opinion. I do really like my Ninja Slushie though.
I just tried it & went by the recipe from Ninja. It’s doesn’t taste very good. Also thought it would be thicker. Anybody have a different recipe I can try.
Milkshake -a blender ,ice cream and milk. Done!!
It's amazing!
Can you take what’s left in the container and put in the fridge? Does it come apart like that
Yes you can put the rest in the fridge. It's really easy to take apart to clean and whatnot.
@ thank you for responding
Why didn't you get the spout cup and pour it in thier little by little
Mine didn't come with a spout cup.