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REESE'S CUP
Score Breakdown:
Color – 1
Bouquet – 0.5
Sweetness – 2
Body/Texture – 2
Flavor – 6
Finish – 1
Quality – 4
Who doesn’t like to refrigerate their pack of Reese’s? This shake provides that experience in a world-class, well-blended Cook Out standout. (The 2nd rule of Cook Out: The best mix-in chunks are at the bottom.) The peanut butter of the candy holds its own under the frigid condition, and the Reese’s flavor disperses extremely well throughout the cup. This is the pinnacle of Cook Out candy shakes. When I die, I hope to be brought back as a Reese’s Cup milkshake. Maybe then everyone will want to be my friend.
Pairing suggestion: Spicy Style Chicken Sandwich. The peanut butter in the Reese’s mellows the heat packed by a chicken sandwich with a bad temper.
Photo by a Yelper
BLUEBERRY
Score Breakdown:
Color – 1
Bouquet – 0
Sweetness – 2
Body/Texture – 2
Flavor – 6
Finish – 1
Quality – 4
This is the best fruit shake we tried. Period. It has blueberries of the frozen variety strewn throughout, but the flavor is never tart. In addition to tasting fantastic, its periwinkle hue leads to some serious Insta potential. Replace your morning health smoothie with this good good, and you’ll be good to go. Doctor’s orders.
Pairing suggestion: Cajun wrap; A good ass shake is deserving of a good ass pairing. All hail the cajun wrap, which you can order as a SIDE because Cook Out is the greatest restaurant of all time.
Photo by Fanpop
PUMPKIN PIE
Score Breakdown:
Color – 1
Bouquet – 0.5
Sweetness – 2
Body/Texture – 2
Flavor – 5
Finish – 1
Quality – 4
Dare we say it: This seasonal shake is better than the dessert it's inspired by. Eating it doesn't require hearing your creepy Uncle Bob crack lewd jokes about the turkey every five minutes at the Thanksgiving table. A whole slice of pie is blended into each shake, and sizable pieces of buttery crust and flecks of cinnamon round out the sweetness of the shake's vanilla base.
Pairing suggestion: Chicken tenders; Go for poultry to bring this Thanksgiving offering full circle.
Photo by mytechref.com
PEANUT BUTTER FUDGE
Score Breakdown:
Color – 1
Bouquet – 1
Sweetness – 2
Body/Texture – 1.5
Flavor – 5
Finish – 1
Quality – 4
Holy crap, this shake tastes like a giant Reese’s Pieces. It’s one of the most well-blended, smooth, and balanced shakes on the roster, and chocolate and peanut butter come through in equal parts.
Pairing suggestion: Sop up every last bit of goodness this shake can offer with Hush Puppies.
Photo by The Cackling Cookie
BANANA PEANUT BUTTER
Score Breakdown:
Color – 1
Bouquet – 1
Sweetness – 2
Body/Texture – 1.5
Flavor – 5
Finish – 1
Quality – 4
Eating a Banana Peanut Butter shake is like witnessing a beautiful merengue dance. Banana and peanut butter jockey for the lead, but one flavor never dominates the other. Smooth, rich peanut butter isn’t too proud to step away from the spotlight to let the ever-so-sexual banana have its moment to shine.
Pairing suggestion: Original Style Hamburger. Make Elvis proud.
Photo by 11th Hour Online
The Definitive Guide to Cook Out Milkshakes
Score Breakdown:
Color – 1
Bouquet – 0.5
Sweetness – 2
Body/Texture – 2
Flavor – 6
Finish – 1
Quality – 4
Who doesn’t like to refrigerate their pack of Reese’s? This shake provides that experience in a world-class, well-blended Cook Out standout. (The 2nd rule of Cook Out: The best mix-in chunks are at the bottom.) The peanut butter of the candy holds its own under the frigid condition, and the Reese’s flavor disperses extremely well throughout the cup. This is the pinnacle of Cook Out candy shakes. When I die, I hope to be brought back as a Reese’s Cup milkshake. Maybe then everyone will want to be my friend.
Pairing suggestion: Spicy Style Chicken Sandwich. The peanut butter in the Reese’s mellows the heat packed by a chicken sandwich with a bad temper.
Photo by a Yelper
BLUEBERRY
Score Breakdown:
Color – 1
Bouquet – 0
Sweetness – 2
Body/Texture – 2
Flavor – 6
Finish – 1
Quality – 4
This is the best fruit shake we tried. Period. It has blueberries of the frozen variety strewn throughout, but the flavor is never tart. In addition to tasting fantastic, its periwinkle hue leads to some serious Insta potential. Replace your morning health smoothie with this good good, and you’ll be good to go. Doctor’s orders.
Pairing suggestion: Cajun wrap; A good ass shake is deserving of a good ass pairing. All hail the cajun wrap, which you can order as a SIDE because Cook Out is the greatest restaurant of all time.
Photo by Fanpop
PUMPKIN PIE
Score Breakdown:
Color – 1
Bouquet – 0.5
Sweetness – 2
Body/Texture – 2
Flavor – 5
Finish – 1
Quality – 4
Dare we say it: This seasonal shake is better than the dessert it's inspired by. Eating it doesn't require hearing your creepy Uncle Bob crack lewd jokes about the turkey every five minutes at the Thanksgiving table. A whole slice of pie is blended into each shake, and sizable pieces of buttery crust and flecks of cinnamon round out the sweetness of the shake's vanilla base.
Pairing suggestion: Chicken tenders; Go for poultry to bring this Thanksgiving offering full circle.
Photo by mytechref.com
PEANUT BUTTER FUDGE
Score Breakdown:
Color – 1
Bouquet – 1
Sweetness – 2
Body/Texture – 1.5
Flavor – 5
Finish – 1
Quality – 4
Holy crap, this shake tastes like a giant Reese’s Pieces. It’s one of the most well-blended, smooth, and balanced shakes on the roster, and chocolate and peanut butter come through in equal parts.
Pairing suggestion: Sop up every last bit of goodness this shake can offer with Hush Puppies.
Photo by The Cackling Cookie
BANANA PEANUT BUTTER
Score Breakdown:
Color – 1
Bouquet – 1
Sweetness – 2
Body/Texture – 1.5
Flavor – 5
Finish – 1
Quality – 4
Eating a Banana Peanut Butter shake is like witnessing a beautiful merengue dance. Banana and peanut butter jockey for the lead, but one flavor never dominates the other. Smooth, rich peanut butter isn’t too proud to step away from the spotlight to let the ever-so-sexual banana have its moment to shine.
Pairing suggestion: Original Style Hamburger. Make Elvis proud.
Photo by 11th Hour Online
The Definitive Guide to Cook Out Milkshakes