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The Delicious ‘Star Wars’ Blue Milk Recipe

You don’t have to go to a galaxy far, far away to try this fruity and delicious Star Wars Blue Milk! Make this Galaxy’s Edge favorite right at home.

blue milk in a tall glass with a straw in front of a star wars lunchbox and a Chewy mug

Drink blue milk, just like Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Episode IV! The blue beverage made its first appearance in the films, and then was brought to life by Disney’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Blue milk (or bantha milk, if you’re feeling fancy) is a fruity concoction that is a plant-based blend of coconut milk, bananas, maple syrup, cinnamon, and blue food coloring. You can almost feel the heat of Tatooine as you sip your beverage! Enjoy a nice tall glass of blue milk today!

Ingredients in Blue Milk

  • Lite Coconut Milk
  • Bananas
  • Maple Syrup
  • Cinnamon
  • Ice
  • Blue Food Coloring
Maple syrup, coconut milk, cinnamon, bananas, and blue food coloring on the counter

Variations

Different milks

  • Soy milk- to keep the thick and creamy feel, and to keep the drink plant-based without dairy, you can try this milk. It doesn’t have a strong flavor.
  • Oat milk- this milk is also a little thicker and creamier. It has a bit of a nutty taste.
  • Almond milk- a thinner milk, though a lot of people enjoy it and it doesn’t have a strong taste.
  • Rice milk- a basic milk, doesn’t taste like anything. It’s a great base for whatever you want to mix with it.

Food coloring alternates

  • Blue spirulina powder- this blue/green pigment comes from a type of algae. In large amounts, it tastes slightly earthy, but within a sweet drink, you wouldn’t be able to taste it.
  • Blue fruit punch powder- that, or blue raspberry. This will add color and flavor to your drink.

More Fruit

  • Pineapple juice
  • Orange juice
  • Watermelon
  • Dragon Fruit
  • Lime juice
  • Passion fruit juice
Frothy blue liquid in a tall glass with a straw

The Process

Making Blue Milk is simple. Gather all of your ingredients, except for the food coloring. Put the ingredients into your blender and blend until everything is combined and smooth. At this point, you can add the food coloring and pulse the blender, making sure the color is evenly dispersed. Serve your drink immediately. It will be nice and cold and the perfect consistency.

Recipe Tip

I used gel food coloring so it just took one drop to make this bright blue color!

A glass of blue milk with a glass straw sits on a table. Behind it, there is a vintage Star Wars lunchbox featuring characters from the original trilogy. A mug with a close-up of Chewbacca's face is also placed nearby.
Credit: Favorite Family Recipes
A glass of blue milk with a clear straw is on a table next to a ceramic mug featuring Chewbacca. In the background, there is a vintage "Star Wars" lunchbox with characters from the original movie series. The setting appears to be a kitchen countertop.

Star Wars Blue Milk

You don't have to go to a galaxy far, far away to try this fruity and delicious Star Wars Blue Milk! Make this Galaxy's Edge favorite right at home.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings: 2
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: Disney

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup lite coconut milk
  • 1 ½ ripe bananas
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1-2 cups ice
  • 1 drop blue gel food coloring

Equipment

  • Blender

Method
 

  1. Step 1: Add coconut milk, bananas, maple syrup, cinnamon, and ice to a blender and blend until smooth.
    Top view of a blender filled with a frothy, light-colored liquid, likely a smoothie or blended drink. The container has a square shape and is made of clear material, possibly plastic or glass. The liquid appears creamy with a layer of foam on the surface.
  2. Step 2: Add food coloring and pulse until combined. Serve immediately.
    A glass of blue milk with a glass straw sits on a table. Behind it, there is a vintage Star Wars lunchbox featuring characters from the original trilogy. A mug with a close-up of Chewbacca's face is also placed nearby.

Notes

  • Add more ice if you want it to have more of a slushy consistency. 
  • You can use regular milk instead of coconut milk but your drink won’t be quite as thick. 
  • Make sure to use ripe bananas for the best flavor! 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is blue milk non-alcoholic?

The version Aunt Beru gives Luke is non-alcoholic, the version we have made is non-alcoholic, but when you are in Disney, there is an alcoholic or non-alcoholic version of the drink on their menu.

How long can blue milk be out of the fridge?

Milk can be left unrefrigerated for 2 hours. This beverage will begin to separate if left out of the fridge for too long. Be sure to give it a stir.

What does Disney blue milk taste like?

The blue milk in Disney is made with a mix of dragon fruit, pineapple, lime, and watermelon. Though, people say it’s hard to separate the fruits from each other and determine what is actually in the drink.

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Images Credit: Favorite Family Recipes

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