π« Homemade Chocolate Frosty
If you’re looking for that thick, creamy, spoonable chocolate Frosty-style dessert, this version is particularly easy: chocolate milk is frozen into cubes and blended with whipped topping and a little sweetened condensed milk. Freezing the chocolate milk rather than using ordinary ice keeps the finished Frosty chocolatey instead of watery.
Ingredients β 2 servings
- 2 cups chocolate milk
- 1 cup whipped topping, such as Cool Whip
- 2 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk
- Β½ teaspoon vanilla extract β optional
- 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder β optional, for a deeper chocolate flavor
For an especially thick Frosty
Freeze the whipped topping before blending. The frozen topping helps produce the dense, soft-serve-like consistency.
π©βπ³ Step-by-Step
1. Freeze the chocolate milk
Pour the chocolate milk into ice-cube trays.
Freeze until completely solid, preferably overnight.
Using chocolate-milk cubes is the key to this method because regular ice would dilute the chocolate flavor.
2. Freeze the whipped topping
For a thicker texture, place the whipped topping in the freezer until firm.
You don’t want it frozen into a solid block that’s impossible to scoop; it should be firm enough to hold its shape.
3. Add everything to the blender
Place in a high-powered blender:
- Frozen chocolate-milk cubes
- Frozen whipped topping
- Sweetened condensed milk
- Vanilla, if using
- Cocoa powder, if using
Start with the blender on low speed.
4. Blend gradually
Increase the speed and blend until the mixture becomes smooth, thick and creamy.
Stop the blender occasionally and scrape down the sides.
Don’t add extra milk immediatelyβthe mixture should be quite thick.
If your blender struggles, add 1 tablespoon of milk at a time, blending between additions.
5. Check the consistency
You want something between a milkshake and soft-serve ice cream.
It should be thick enough that a spoon can stand in it briefly rather than being as thin as a traditional milkshake. That’s the characteristic texture you’re trying to reproduce.
6. Taste and adjust
Taste before serving.
- More chocolate β add Β½β1 tablespoon cocoa powder
- Sweeter β add a little more condensed milk
- Thicker β add a few more frozen chocolate-milk cubes
- Too thick β add 1 tablespoon milk
- More vanilla flavor β add another small splash of vanilla
7. Serve immediately
Spoon the Frosty into chilled glasses or dessert cups.
Serve immediately while it has its thickest, creamiest texture.
βοΈ Make-Ahead Version
If you want to make a larger batch ahead of time, blend the mixture and transfer it to a shallow freezer-safe container.
Freeze for about 3β4 hours, stirring or scraping it approximately every 30β45 minutes. This helps break up ice crystals and keeps the texture creamy.
If it becomes too firm, let it sit at room temperature for 5β10 minutes, then stir vigorously or briefly blend it again.
π« Extra-Chocolate Version
For a richer chocolate dessert, use:
- 2 cups chocolate milk
- 1 cup frozen whipped topping
- 2 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk
- 1 tablespoon Dutch-process cocoa
- Β½ teaspoon vanilla
- Tiny pinch of salt
The small amount of salt helps emphasize the chocolate without making the Frosty taste salty.
π Fun Serving Ideas
A homemade Chocolate Frosty is great with:
- French fries
- Chocolate shavings
- Mini chocolate chips
- Whipped topping
- Chocolate syrup
- Crushed cookies
- Maraschino cherries
For the classic experience, serve it with hot, salty fries for dipping.
Quick Recipe Card
Prep: 5 minutes
Freeze: Overnight for the chocolate-milk cubes
Blend: 2β4 minutes
Serves: 2
Texture: Thick, creamy, spoonable
Difficulty: Very easy
Best tip: Don’t substitute ordinary ice for the frozen chocolate milk. That’s one of the biggest differences between a watery chocolate shake and a properly thick Frosty-style dessert.