Boozy Salted Caramel Milkshake

This Boozy Salted Caramel Milkshake is a specialty at Ted’s Montana Grill…and now you can make it at home! Vanilla ice cream, bourbon and caramel; it’s amazing!

Boozy Salted Caramel Milkshake Served in a Tall Glass with Whipped Cream, Caramel Sauce, and a Cherry

I am occasionally the lucky recipient of an invitation to visit a local restaurant and try some of their menu items, and most recently a visit included this amazing Boozy Salted Caramel Milkshake. Obviously not at all in the same way a food critic would sample dishes but as a guest.

Their hopes are that I will enjoy a meal and share it with my readers and my sincere hope is that I will too. It does seem the cards in the deck are stacked in their favor, after all they know why I am there so of course they pull out all the stops; does make you wonder if it’s a fair representation of what a diner could expect right?

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My most recent invitation was to visit one of Ted Turner’s restaurants aptly named Ted’s Montana Grill which has several locations in the Denver metro area. This would be fun and easy…my kids took me there for my birthday and we loved it!

While the memory of the Canyon Creek Burger had me over the moon, I knew as soon as I took a sip of dessert that it would be the one recipe I would beg the establishment for.

I decry the use of the word swoon used so often by people that it has lost any meaning but in this case, this simple dessert was absolutely swoon-worthy. Exactly how I felt when I first sipped this Boozy Salted Caramel Milkshake!

I fondly remember that first time I went to a Ted’s Montana Grill. They had just recently opened their establishment on Larimer Square in downtown Denver.

My girls wanted to take me there so it was a big night out for us. Larimer Square is a charming, bustling block in the heart of Denver; the ever present overhead twinkling lights add an extra element of gaiety and the fact that my birthday is two weeks before Christmas meant things were really popping.

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Funny I don’t recall what I had that night but I will never forget what my daughter Lauren ordered and is still her favorite, the Kitchen Sink burger which includes American cheese, ham, bacon, grilled onions, mushrooms and a fried egg. The name is clearly perfect.

Since that night, they have opened a couple of other locations and I chose to go to one closer to me in my old stomping grounds of Greenwood Village in the Landmark Shopping Center. Good call…loved the proprietor and staff.

I had invited a friend to join me and Rajean decided to order the St. Phillip’s Island Crab Cakes which boasted a Southwestern seasoning, guacamole, roasted asparagus and kale salad and while I’m not typically keen on fish offerings, I am a big fan of seafood and was sorely tempted to follow her lead. I had a certain ping of envy but that was silly; we’re all about sharing!

Rajean gave me a nice large piece to sample and they were amazing. Amazing in that they were filled with crab; not filled with filler. You know what I mean. Tender, moist, lightly seasoned with just a touch of spice, they were absolutely wonderful and we both just loved the horseradish sauce served on the side. A real winner.

The Canyon Creek Burger on a plate

Still, remembering Lauren’s love of their burger I chose one that was a bit unique and seriously the PERFECT choice for me. The Canyon Creek burger includes Cheddar cheese, bacon, jalapeno, blackberry jam and a fried egg. I buy a local jam that is blackberry with serrano peppers and I simply love that sweet/hot combination so felt good about going that direction with this burger and I was not wrong.

I loved it SO much that I eventually made my own version at home…you really must make this Canyon Creek Burger too! I have a wonderful young friend on my street; I call him the son I never had. Sam is always there to help if I need his muscle or his height; since breaking my leg several years ago I no longer climb ladders so a house with 9′ ceilings might have been a mistake.

Sam to the rescue; he is always willing to help…and so I feed him. I made him this burger for his birthday and he said it was literally the best hamburger he had ever had…and I agree!

At the restaurant, each burger has the option of beef or bison; I did bison on my birthday so this day I went all beef. I do remember hoping I had not erred in this choice. I say this without reservation; I think it was the best burger I’ve ever had!

Juicy enough that I had to remain watchful and not embarrass myself with rivers of deliciousness running down my shirt and a flavor combination that was everything I had hoped for. I thought this was the Kitchen Sink and more. So much more that I could barely make it through half even after sharing some with Rajean.

The proprietor at this location, Kyle, was great. Not just attentive but warm and friendly too. He shared some of his personal path towards ending up at Ted’s and his enthusiasm for the company was palpable. He told us how involved Mr. Turner is with the business and that ‘Aunt Fannie’s’ Squash Casserole is really and truly his aunt’s dish. Rajean wasn’t sure she had ever had a squash casserole before and within minutes a sample appeared for her to try.

A short story about how they hand cut and make all of their onion rings daily and again, magically, a plate appeared for us to try. My kind of rings; onions tender enough to bite through and a crispy seasoned crust to die for. Dipped in some of their horseradish sauce? Heaven.

We were full and content and I believe I might have even inquired about a cot when Kyle asked if we would like some dessert. Oh how I love dessert but we were so full we couldn’t so of course we did. You know just not to be rude. 🙂

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Highly recommended was their Strawberry Shortcake, delivered in a tall stack with house made drop biscuits, vanilla ice cream, fresh strawberry sauce and whipped cream. It reminded me of what I make for my family with the drop biscuits and the truth is it was enough for a family on that one plate!

Loved it. It really was enough for a crowd and we were full so…oh shoot who am I kidding? We ate it all. Good thing we were sharing!

BUT, but, but…nothing prepared me for the Salted Caramel Shake listed under ‘Adult Shakes.’ Oh my. Simple too…which is why I requested (OK, begged) for the recipe. Please, please, please???

No secret I love using bourbon in desserts but often there is just the slight hint. This was no hint. This was a for real bourbon kick. Rajean and I are adults but I think there might have been a bit of ‘no it’s MINE’ going on…it really was heavenly.

I already imagined it for Friday Cocktails and have been anxious to share but well, the Kentucky Derby really does require a Mint Julep so patience was required.

Boozy Salted Caramel Milkshake

Now the day is here and it’s not to be missed. Easy too. OK, maybe you won’t have your own milkshake machine (yay for garage sales!) but a blender will do nicely. While I did make my own caramel sauce (and added 2 tablespoons of bourbon) you do not have to and sometimes I don’t either.

Just buy a good brand at the grocery store; I’ve used this Ghirardelli Salted Caramel Sauce and it’s good! Do try making your whipped cream using brown sugar; it’s great with the bourbon.

Boozy Salted Caramel Milkshake

Ted’s Boozy Salted Caramel Milkshake includes Haagen-Dazs ice cream and Jack Daniel’s whiskey but I used my favorite everyday bourbon, Makers Mark. As long as you include some good vanilla bean ice cream the spirit is up to you. Still, the real bottom line?

You must try this. I saved some for Amy, my neighbor across the street. She of the, ‘not sure I love bourbon’ type? Well in less than a week I’ve got her loving Mint Juleps and this shake….how do you like bourbon now my dear??

Make a date to go to your nearest Ted’s Montana Grill. If you’re close to the Tech Center? Make your reservation but be sure to let Kyle know I sent you; he promises you won’t be sorry. We weren’t; I think I’m still full!

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Boozy Salted Caramel Milkshake with Bourbon in an Old Fashioned Sundae Glass with a Cherry on Top
Boozy Salted Caramel Milkshake served in a tall glass, drizzled with caramel and topped with whipped cream and a cherry.

Boozy Salted Caramel Milkshake

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A delicious twist on a Salted Caramel Shake…this adult version with Bourbon is seriously the bomb. Careful, the Boozy Salted Caramel Milkshake is addictive!
5 from 50 or more votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Course Bourbon, Ice Cream
Servings 1 Serving
Calories 729 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 8 oz vanilla ice cream
  • ½ oz half and half
  • 2 oz caramel sauce I added a touch of bourbon to it too
  • 1 ½ oz Jack Daniel’s or bourbon of your choice
  • tsp pinch Kosher salt

For Garnish:

  • Whipped cream try using brown sugar instead of granulated for this; works great with the bourbon
  • Caramel Sauce
  • Cherry

Instructions
 

  • Chill a tall glass in the freezer.
  • Mix the ice cream, half and half, caramel sauce, bourbon and salt in a milkshake machine or blender.
  • Pour mixture into chilled glass. Top with whipped cream, drizzle with a bit of caramel sauce and top with a cherry. Serve with a tall spoon and a straw.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Boozy Salted Caramel Milkshake
Serving Size
 
1 grams
Amount per Serving
Calories
729
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
27
g
42
%
Cholesterol
 
106
mg
35
%
Sodium
 
676
mg
29
%
Carbohydrates
 
91
g
30
%
Protein
 
9
g
18
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Calories
729
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31 Comments

  1. Your description of the milkshake is so tempting I am going to go buy Maker’s Mark just for this.

    I just tried access your archive for more delicious recipes but nothing comes up when I click previous years. Am I doing something wrong? I am trying to do this from my cell phone if that helps.

    Cheers,
    Anne

    1. I didn’t even think I had the archives included anymore an and I’m not seeing on my cell phone. What you can do is click on the three horizontal lines at the upper left and underneath that you’ll see recipes and all sorts of choices. You can look at appetizers, desserts, cocktails, etc. Hope that helps!

  2. Sadly this recipe is named in correctly. Jack is not bourbon, tastes nothing like bourbon, smells nothing like bourbon! This is a jack Daniels and salted caramel milkshake! Jack is a filtered through charcoal Tennessee WHISKEY! Bourbon is so much better!

    1. Well if I was the type to want to split hairs I would have to respond and tell you that you are the one who is wrong; the recipe is not named incorrectly. Boozy is not defined by any regulations as clearly as bourbon is. But you are correct that they are different so I will change the post in the ONE notation where I failed to specify that either whiskey or bourbon could be used; Ted’s might use Jack but I used Maker’s Mark.

  3. Love your recipes I used to go to Denver wish I lived there now with all those fine places to eat! But we also have nice places here in N.C.

    1. I lived in NC for 10 years; that was 29 years ago so I can only imagine how much it has changed but I know the food was always good. Ah…memories.

  4. That smoked trout dip and burger at Ted Montana’s Grill looks amazing. I had to check out their menu. Plus this boozy caramel shake looks quite amazing too.

    1. I’ve never had anything there that I didn’t just love but that trout was terrific; I’ll being doing a post about it as soon as I can pull out my smoker. I got it cleaned up today. I’m ready!

  5. Thank you for writing about blogger restaurant invitations. Whenever I get one I worry about the same thing. For instance, not too long ago I was invited to bring along 3 guests for dinner at a celebrity chef’s place. We arrived and they had their best server at our table (only) for the entire night. The bill was nearly $600. How can I evaluate what normal people get where service is considered? I ended up going back with John’s dad with a booking not in my name. They recognized me at the door. 🙁 I’d rather not do restaurant writeups unless I pay my way.

    That said, I would have enjoyed your meal and this shake is nifty.

    1. I’ve also been the lucky recipient of invitations to a new local place. Yes we were feted like royalty but I went to meet a friend there for drinks one evening and the food and the service were still outstanding. I also heard from several people who went on my recommendation how happy they were at discovering it so I think you have to look beyond some of the expected; the food and the service and get a feel for the crowd and the ambiance and in our case an obvious and very real love of the place that we read with Kyle, the proprietor at Ted’s. While at Ted’s I have to say that the packed lunchroom was one indicator that it wasn’t just special treatment…and my first and subsequent visits until recently were on my own too so I had a pretty good idea what to expect and it was good! The most benevolent part of this last visit actually was the attention from the proprietor which gave us an opportunity to get some behind the scenes information which I loved. Somewhere for us it really does have to be about instinct and intuition on top of really loving the food. Hey, we’re wise enough for that, right?

  6. Well you know how infrequently I go out to eat but this is now on the TOP of my short list and I know what I’ll be ordering– a burger and this shake! A perfect meal elevated. Your shake turned out beautifully and I can see why your neighbor enjoyed it too.

    1. I’m a bit surprised there isn’t one in St. Louis but it is definitely Western and well, Denver is definitely that. But now you can try the shake. Get the Mrs and enjoy a sip or five and be prepared to have a lazy afternoon. 🙂

  7. oh yeah the best! I live in Montana and we often eat at Ted’s in Bozeman. Same exquisite food! I’ve never ordered the shake – but now I will

    1. Love it when a reader confirms my impression because I seriously only write about the experiences I love!

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