Friday, February 13, 2015

Bantha Milk AKA "Blue Milk"

Searching for "Star Wars" recipes online will yield some amazing results... Obi Wan kebabbi, cheese and Ham Solo sandwiches, even Jabba the humus, but I believe one of the most "far out" recipes is for bantha milk.

Bantha milk also known as "blue milk" or "Tatooine milk" is a sweet, blue colored liquid produced from a bantha's mammary glands. Let me side bar really quick to say that banthas are one of the cutest, most underrated creatures in the Star Wars universe. Okay, rant over. Anyways, bantha milk is seen or mentioned in every Star Wars movie and cartoon series and can be found on most planets across the galaxy!

To be honest, we don't really see Luke and Leia eat much during the 6+ movies. I've always wondered what the trio ate on Hoth considering there was barely any life there... Regardless, the idea of blue milk is quite intriguing. I don't know if my brain can process the idea of a colored milk. I guess we're going to find out!

What you'll need (for one cup):
1 cup of vanilla soy milk
1/2 teaspoon of unsweetened blue fruit punch mix
1 tablespoon of sugar

Directions:
Stir all the ingredients together and take a sip!





Sure, you could just put blue food coloring in a cup of milk, but where's the fun in that!?

The thing I love about this recipe is that it's very sweet, but still drinkable. Plus, it's super quick to throw together and will please jedi's of any age!

Enjoy and may the force food be with you...




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