Kim Possible Dr. Drakken Milkshake
So, what’s the sitch? Break out your Kimmunicator, Kim Possible is back and so is her arch-nemesis Dr. Drakken! Based on the animated series, Kim Possible has returned and the Disney Channel Original Movie is now live-action!
Starring Sadie Stanley as teen hero Kim Possible and Sean Giambrone as her best friend and sidekick Ron Stoppable, Team Possible is back along with Rufus the naked mole-rat, tech-genius Wade, and new friend Athena.
Everything changes as they start their freshman year of high school and evil Dr. Drakken and Shego aren’t far behind. The mad scientist dreams of world domination and likes to celebrate his accomplishments with a nice glass of milk. This milkshake is an ode to Drakken’s iconic black-collared blue outfit, his crazy hair, and of course his signature scar.
So raise a glass to evil with this Dr. Drakken-inspired milkshake, and be sure to post a pic of it on Villiainstagram!
See the recipe below and check out Kim Possible, available now on DVD!
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Kim Possible Dr. Drakken Milkshake
Ingredients:
You’ll need:
4 ounces dark chocolate, melted
Blue food gel dye
Two wood skewers
Blue sour candy strips
Blue sour candy chews
Blue cotton candy
Additional blue candies
Whipped cream
Ingredients:
3 scoops vanilla ice cream
1 cup milk
1-1/2 teaspoons vanilla
Blue food gel dye
Instructions:
Step 1: Fold the sour candy strips and place onto the wooden skewer. Add a sour candy chew on the end. Set aside.
Step 2: On parchment, use a small amount of the melted chocolate to create a scar shape. Place in the freezer to set.
Step 3: Roll the rim of a glass in the rest of the melted chocolate. Let set.
Step 4: Once the chocolate has set, add drips of blue food gel dye on the inside of the glass to create blue veins like Dr. Drakken’s. Add a green candy on the outside of the glass to look like Drakken’s collar. Set the glass aside.
Step 5: In a blender add the ice cream, milk, vanilla, and blue food gel dye. Blend until combined.
Step 6: Pour the milkshake into the prepped glass and top with whipped cream.
Step 7: Decorate with cotton candy, candy skewers, and other blue candies.
Step 8: Place the chocolate scar on top, to serve.
Drakken did have a big sweet tooth in the cartoon!
Fabulous!!!!! I will be making this… I typically use blueberries for my own Drakken milkshake but this is quite the tart yumtastic up here!