roasted blueberry malted milkshakes
If there is anything I’ve learned from this summer, it’s that grilling and/or roasting fruit is an excellent idea (I hope I’ve learned more than that this season, but you know, I’ll take what I can get). Grilled watermelon? Come to mama. Grilled peaches? Total treat-yo-self business. Roasted strawberries? Uh-huh times a trillion.
But I digress. Because what I’m really here to tell you today is that roasted blueberries are and forevermore shall be one of the tastiest things to come out of my kitchen — second only to roasted blueberry malted milkshakes, that is.
This is serious deliciousness, you guys. These milkshakes don’t mess around. First you roast up some blueberries just until they burst — which, by the way, have now mixed with the sugar in the oven and have transformed into a light syrup that will blow.your.mind. Then, you combine them with a cup or so of Yoplait’s new Greek Frozen Yogurt Blueberry (equally mind-blowing, as are their other flavors), milk and malted milk powder and with a few pulses of the blender, you have a milkshake of epic proportions.
Oh, and I did I mention this thing is healthy, too? Totally a good excuse to drink one or three of these in a day, as I may or may not have done (I did).
Of course, the blueberries play really nice with other fruits, so if you feel the need to add grilled peaches or roasted strawberries to the mix, I am all over that. Be sure to invite me over if you do, though, OK? Because I seem to be all out of milkshakes over here (might have something to do with the aforementioned drinking of several of these in one day, I don’t know).
Roasted fruit + Yoplait Greek Frozen Yogurt + malted milk powder + milk = A very good idea. Do it.
Roasted Blueberry Malted Milkshakes
A Girl Versus Dough original
Yields: 2 small milkshakes
Ingredients:
1 cup fresh blueberries, plus more for topping
1 1/2 teaspoons granulated sugar
1 cup Yoplait® Greek Frozen Yogurt Blueberry
1/4 cup milk
2 tablespoons malted milk powder
Directions:
Heat oven to 450°F. Toss blueberries with sugar in a shallow baking dish. Roast 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, just until berries burst. Transfer to a bowl and cool in freezer 10 minutes.
Place Yoplait Frozen Yogurt, milk, malted milk powder, cooled roasted berries and 2 to 3 ice cubes in a blender. Blend until thick and smooth.
Pour milkshakes into two glasses; top with more blueberries and serve.
Disclosure: I received compensation from Yoplait for recipe development purposes. All opinions are my own.
Samina — Yes! Best morning treat, ever. 🙂 Thanks, dear!
These look delicious! We have had some malt powder in our cupboard for ages and this recipe would be a fantastic way to use it. And, I love that this recipe uses Greek yogurt so it would fill you up, as well. Thanks for sharing!
OMG YUM! I want one right now.
Great ideas here! I just realized this summer, while eating blueberry pancakes, that I really prefer cooked blueberries to raw. Also, I love anything malted (but I knew that long before this summer).
Jamie — Definitely a great way to use up that extra malt powder! Thanks! 🙂
I’d say this is a very very good idea… Yummy!
Lauren — Thanks, dear! Wish I could pass you one through the screen! 🙂
Sarah — Aren’t cooked blueberries the best? Now I kind of want to put them in pancakes. 🙂
Erika — I’d have to agree. 🙂 Thanks, lovely!
I am down right in love with this shake. Those roasted berries are calling my name.
I’m pretty sure this is why I have a pint of blueberries in my fridge right now.
Jennie — And the shake loves you right back. 🙂
Billy — It’s fate. DO IT.
I am with you on roasting fruit. So so good! These milkshakes look insanely good!
What an epic idea indeed! Wow, I’m so in love with this recipe. So easy, healthy, and brilliant! Especially with the addition of malted milk powder…Who would’ve known? (: