Starting off with an easier recipe… Blue milk.

Background

Blue milk comes from the series Star Wars, you may have heard of it… Blue milk has made an appearance in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, along with many comics, animated series and books, to name a few.

Blue milk is one of the obvious food items you find in the movies due to it’s popularity and obvious blue colour, it really stands out.

Here is the ‘definition’ of blue milk found on Wookieepedia.

Blue milk “Blue milk, sometimes known as Bantha milk and Tatooine milk, was a blue-colored liquid produced by a female bantha’s mammary glands. It could be found on most planets across the galaxy. The milk was well known for being very rich and refreshing, its opaque coloring suggesting that it was also sweet. The milk was also used to make a variety of yogurt, ice cream, and cheese. Its ubiquity inspired the military phrase “blue milk run.” Dex’s Diner served blue milk.”* *The full article can be found here. Recipe You can find many recipes for blue milk on the internet. It all really depends on your interpretation and imagination. The default thought of this recipe is regular milk and blue food coloring, although functional, this recipe may give a slight bitter taste as food coloring can be detected by some people. My recipe below involves a fruity addition. Ingredients: 1/2 cup milk

4 oz. 5% cream

6 oz. blueberry smoothie

1 heaping tablespoon white sugar

4-5 drops of neon blue food coloring Directions: Pour milk, cream, blueberry smoothie and white sugar into a 500 ml measuring cup. Stir well until all ingredients are incorporated and sugar disolved Add 4-5 drops of neon blue food coloring. Mix well until evenly distributed. Pour into class and enjoy. There will be a blueberry flavour undertone, this drink is sweet and creamy, great for any fan to enjoy during a Star Wars marathon or a late night snack. Wanna see a food item come to life? Leave a comment below or follow and tweet me on Twitter @nahrenshamoka. I’d love to create more recipes and bring foods to life. May the force be with you,

Nahren

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