Banana Milkshake Recipe (Banana Milk Seki with Fresh Egg Yolk) | Cooking with Dog

We are making very nostalgic Milkshake also known as Milk Seki in Japan. It brings back my childhood memories. I enjoyed the drink while thinking how sweet, cold and delicious it was. We will be making a slightly different version of the classic recipe to add a modern taste.

How to make Banana Milkshake
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(1 person) Cook Time: 5 minutes

100ml Milk (3.4 fl oz)
1 Fresh Egg Yolk or pasteurized egg yolk
1/4 tsp Vanilla Extract
1/2 Ripe Banana, sliced
1/2 tbsp Syrup or Honey
3 Ice Cubes

Cinnamon Powder, optional
Granola, optional

* 1 tablespoon (tbsp) = 15 ml, 1 teaspoon (tsp) = 5 ml

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30件のコメント

  1. I am interested in trying this but umm I don't really like banana, can I change the banana with other fruits or something else?

  2. I love how chef was so considerate that she figured we may worry about Francis' shaking, and then she made the Yoda joke. It made me laugh. You are awesome!

  3. When Francis were saying e ingredients, he paused a little while after saying "Honey" n it juz sounds like he was calling us all Honey.. ^^ lol

  4. Guys, this is an awesome recipe. I just made it and it is so creamy and refreshing…plus, super super easy to make. Everybody should try it!!!!

  5. Do use egg yolk! I tried making one with and without. It tasted so much better with the egg yolk!! Seriously why we never use egg yolk in our milkshake? It's so good..
    You won't taste the egg yolk, and it leaves you a rich smooth butter taste in your palate.
    I love this recipe! 😀
    So refreshing!

    (I use fresh pasteurized egg yolk btw, to be safe)

  6. I don't often try these, but I was really glad I tried this one. Really easy and so tasty. Thank you Chef and Francis! ^__^

  7. Used with cashew milk and no egg yolk (wondered how it would taste). Still refreshing and yummy to me, I would make this for kids too ^_^

  8. For once I actually ended up having the ingredients for this recipie! 

    Excited I ran into the kitchen to make it when I realised I had no Ice, or the nuts at the end.
    so instead I made it just as is (Accidentally putting too much vanilla, I made two servings instead and stored the rest in the fridge.) 
    I also subsituted the end with flaky cereal with the raisins (even though I hate raisins) and it tastes wonderful with the cinnamon! awesome!

  9. My grandmother used to make this for us (without the egg yolk) as a special treat in the summer. She would use bananas that were too ripe and spotted and she called it just "banana milk". I tried this recipe with the yolk and it was delicious! Definitely brought back fond memories. Thanks for posting!

  10. Hi Francis and Chef! I know this is an old video, but I just tried to make this! It's a chilly autumn's day here in England, but in my warm flat I wanted something cold~ I used a brown banana, and substituted the syrup for honey. I may have used a bit too much honey, but it was tasty nonetheless! Thank you Francis and Chef, this will definitely become a staple! <3

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