Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe (2024)

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Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe

March 7, 2024

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We love visiting Galaxy's Edge at both Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World and we will take every chance we get to take it home with us! Because we love the Blue Milk at the Park so much, we wanted to share our recipe with you so you can have a little bit of Star Wars at home when you aren't exploring Galaxy's Edge.

There is so much to do and see at Galaxy's Edge. One thing that we visit every trip is the Milk Stand. Now this isn't your normal milk, they only serve blue and green milk. That is how you know, you aren't on planet Earth anymore.

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Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe

We know that blue milk is made with rice milk, so everyone can enjoy it and not have to worry about allergies. It is a milkshake consistency, making it a lot like a smoothie.

So, with those helpful nuggets of information at hand, we decided to create a blue milk smoothie that Star Wars fans could make in the comfort of their own kitchen.

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Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe from Galaxy's Edge Milk Stand

  • 2 cups Vanilla Flavored Sweetened Rice Milk
  • Glacier Ice Gatorade Powder
  • 1 cup Glacier Ice Frozen into Cubes or Mickey Shapes
  • Blue Food Coloring

Important note about this Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe:

You must make the Gatorade ice at least 5 hours before you want to serve the blue milk. For a quick version of this recipe, you can use regular ice and then increase the amount of Gatorade Power by 1/2 scoop.

We used a Mickey Mouse mold from the Disney Store to use for this recipe. If you don't have a Mickey Mouse mold, then feel free to use regular ice trays! You could also use Star Wars themed ice molds; there are a LOT on Amazon. Here are some links:

Set of 8 Star Wars Silicone Trays

Star Wars Death Star Ice Molds

Novelty Ice Mold

And here are the Mickey Mouse ice molds.

Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe: Getting Started

Pour in blue Glacier Gatorade into the ice cube trays. Put them in the freezer to get solid.

Place 2 cups of sweetened vanilla rice milk in a blender.

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Take your Mickey ice mold from the freezer and pop out the frozen blue Mickeys!

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You need about 1.5 cups of ice to make the Star Wars Blue Milk smoothie consistency. That is all six Mickey heads if you are using the Disney mold. If you chose the water ice method, then just use a measuring cup with crushed or cubed ice.

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Pour one scoop of the Gatorade Glacier Ice powder into the blender. The Galaxy's Edge version of blue milk claims to have a berry flavor. This Gatorade powder has a hint of berry flavor as well, so it is a pretty good match!

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Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe: Getting the Blue Hue

Add about 4 drops of blue food coloring to the blender. We didn't the blue milk was quite vibrant enough without the coloring! You want out of this world blue milk!

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Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe: Getting Smooth

Blend everything together until it is nice and smooth. Pour into a glass and enjoy!

It is a little bit funny that Galaxy's Edge Blue Milk is not actually made of milk. Honestly, the rice milk version is a pretty good idea. Sipping on my own copycat blue milk made me realize that it would be quite refreshing on a hot day at the Disney parks. Much better than traditional cow's milk. It is a really light beverage that is sweet, but not overpowering.

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If this at home Star Wars Blue Milk recipe doesn't quite satisfy your desire to experience all things Star Wars, then get ready for a trip to Disneyland! Get your Disneyland tickets now to get the best savings, and ensure hotels near Disneyland have the best availability! Check out all the Disneyland tickets online, or call one of our agents at 855-GET-AWAY for help. We can't wait for you to visit Galaxy's Edge!

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There is so much to do and see at Galaxy's Edge. One thing that we visit every trip is the Milk Stand. Now this isn't your normal milk, they only serve blue and green milk. That is how you know, you aren't on planet Earth anymore.

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Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe

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We know that blue milk is made with rice milk, so everyone can enjoy it and not have to worry about allergies. It is a milkshake consistency, making it a lot like a smoothie.

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So, with those helpful nuggets of information at hand, we decided to create a blue milk smoothie that Star Wars fans could make in the comfort of their own kitchen.

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Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe from Galaxy's Edge Milk Stand

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  • 2 cups Vanilla Flavored Sweetened Rice Milk
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  • Glacier Ice Gatorade Powder
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  • 1 cup Glacier Ice Frozen into Cubes or Mickey Shapes
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  • Blue Food Coloring
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Important note about this Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe:

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You must make the Gatorade ice at least 5 hours before you want to serve the blue milk. For a quick version of this recipe, you can use regular ice and then increase the amount of Gatorade Power by 1/2 scoop.

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We used a Mickey Mouse mold from the Disney Store to use for this recipe. If you don't have a Mickey Mouse mold, then feel free to use regular ice trays! You could also use Star Wars themed ice molds; there are a LOT on Amazon. Here are some links:

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Set of 8 Star Wars Silicone Trays

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Star Wars Death Star Ice Molds

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Novelty Ice Mold

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And here are the Mickey Mouse ice molds.

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Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe: Getting Started

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Pour in blue Glacier Gatorade into the ice cube trays. Put them in the freezer to get solid.

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Place 2 cups of sweetened vanilla rice milk in a blender.

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Take your Mickey ice mold from the freezer and pop out the frozen blue Mickeys!

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You need about 1.5 cups of ice to make the Star Wars Blue Milk smoothie consistency. That is all six Mickey heads if you are using the Disney mold. If you chose the water ice method, then just use a measuring cup with crushed or cubed ice.

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Pour one scoop of the Gatorade Glacier Ice powder into the blender. The Galaxy's Edge version of blue milk claims to have a berry flavor. This Gatorade powder has a hint of berry flavor as well, so it is a pretty good match!

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Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe: Getting the Blue Hue

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Add about 4 drops of blue food coloring to the blender. We didn't the blue milk was quite vibrant enough without the coloring! You want out of this world blue milk!

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Star Wars Blue Milk Recipe: Getting Smooth

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Blend everything together until it is nice and smooth. Pour into a glass and enjoy!

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It is a little bit funny that Galaxy's Edge Blue Milk is not actually made of milk. Honestly, the rice milk version is a pretty good idea. Sipping on my own copycat blue milk made me realize that it would be quite refreshing on a hot day at the Disney parks. Much better than traditional cow's milk. It is a really light beverage that is sweet, but not overpowering.

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If this at home Star Wars Blue Milk recipe doesn't quite satisfy your desire to experience all things Star Wars, then get ready for a trip to Disneyland! Get your Disneyland tickets now to get the best savings, and ensure hotels near Disneyland have the best availability! Check out all the Disneyland tickets online, or call one of our agents at 855-GET-AWAY for help. We can't wait for you to visit Galaxy's Edge!

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It's always so good to hear how these turn out for other people. We're all pretty excited to try the real deal at Galaxy's Edge this weekend!"},{"id":13265,"blogId":2973,"alias":"Anonymous","commentDate":"2019-05-29T00:00:00","commentDateDisplay":"May 29 2019","comment":"I tried making this with slightly altered ingredients. I used one cup of vanilla rice drink, one cup of coconut milk, and 2 small trays of Glacier Freeze Gatorade ice cubes (roughly half of a 64 oz bottle). It turned out good, but the Gatorade overpowered the milk taste, so I guess if you enjoy that flavor of Gatorade you’ll like this mix, otherwise you might want to try something else. Another article I read listed the ingredients they’re going to use at Disneyland for Blue Milk as: coconut milk, rice milk, dragon fruit, pineapple, lime and watermelon. I think I’ll try that combo next. Green milk ingredients are listed in the article as: Mandarin orange, passion fruit, grapefruit and orange blossom (in addition to the rice and coconut milk I assume)."}],"categoriesView":{"categoryMenuLabel":"Blog Categories","categories":[{"id":7,"name":"Disneyland Resort","urlName":"/travel-blog/category/disneyland-resort","content":{"title":"Disneyland 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Anonymous- Thanks so much for sharing your recipe for Blue Milk! It's always so good to hear how these turn out for other people. We're all pretty excited to try the real deal at Galaxy's Edge this weekend!

AnonymousMay 29 2019

I tried making this with slightly altered ingredients. I used one cup of vanilla rice drink, one cup of coconut milk, and 2 small trays of Glacier Freeze Gatorade ice cubes (roughly half of a 64 oz bottle). It turned out good, but the Gatorade overpowered the milk taste, so I guess if you enjoy that flavor of Gatorade you’ll like this mix, otherwise you might want to try something else. Another article I read listed the ingredients they’re going to use at Disneyland for Blue Milk as: coconut milk, rice milk, dragon fruit, pineapple, lime and watermelon. I think I’ll try that combo next. Green milk ingredients are listed in the article as: Mandarin orange, passion fruit, grapefruit and orange blossom (in addition to the rice and coconut milk I assume).

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FAQs

What is Star Wars blue milk made of? ›

The real-world Milk Stand found at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge serves "blue milk," which is actually a frozen plant-based blend of coconut and rice milks that the menu describes as having "alluring fruity characteristics." The Disney's Hollywood Studios location additionally serves an alcoholic Blue Milk Cooler.

Can you buy Star Wars blue milk? ›

TruMoo blue milk will be available at select Cub, Hy-Vee, Coborn's, Walmart, and Target stores. And Kemps blue milk can be found at Pick n' Save, Metro Market, Festival Foods, Woodman's, and select Target and Walmart stores.

What is April 17 Star Wars blue milk? ›

Those who celebrate Star Wars Day can rest assured the blue milk will be on store shelves several weeks before the big day, on April 17. Unless fans buy it all up before May 4, the "blue-colored vanilla low-fat milk with other natural flavors" in a half-gallon container will be around for their holiday.

Is blue milk alcoholic in Star Wars? ›

Blue Milk Cooler was an alcoholic beverage sold at the Milk Stand in Batuu's Black Spire Outpost. The drink was based on the original non-alcoholic frozen blue milk drink available at the stand, which used milk farmed locally from female banthas, but with the addition of rum.

What does blue milk taste like in Star Wars? ›

In collaboration with TruMoo, Lucasfilm has released Star Wars TruMoo Blue Milk inspired by Star Wars: Galaxy Edge. Not only is the taste inspired by a galaxy far, far away but the vanilla-flavored low-fat blue-tinted real-dairy milk drink is also protein-packed with 8 grams of protein per 8 fluid oz.

What flavor is Star Wars blue milk? ›

Some vanilla products can taste very artificial, but Blue Milk's brand of vanilla brings a much gentler flavor. I would say Blue Milk tastes like a very delicate melted vanilla ice cream. The flavor is pleasant but not overwhelming. There's no aftertaste or cloying sweetness involved.

How to buy blue milk? ›

The vanilla-flavored low-fat milk is being offered in half-gallon jugs at select retailers in most major markets including Walmart, Target, Albertsons and Safeway, according a news release.

Where is blue milk sold? ›

Fans can find the limited-edition products in the dairy section at local grocers including Giant, Walmart and Karns. The milk will be available for purchase while supplies last through July 2024. Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved.

Does Luke Skywalker drink blue milk? ›

Luke Skywalker can be seen enjoying blue milk in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, and green milk in Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi. Thirsty visitors can now try both these exotic galactic delicacies for themselves—as they live their own Star Wars adventures.

How much does blue milk cost? ›

Blue Milk – $7.99 – plant-based blend of coconut and rice milks with alluring fruity characteristics. Green Milk – $7.99 – plant-based blend of coconut and rice milks with zippy citrus and tropical characteristics.

Is TruMoo making blue milk? ›

When you're about to go shoot womp rats in Beggar's Canyon, you need something to fortify you. Blue milk builds strong Jedis. Just in time for Star Wars Day on Saturday, May 4 (may the Fourth be with you!), TruMoo has brought Blue Milk to the masses.

When did Luke Skywalker drink blue milk? ›

Blue milk was first introduced to audiences on May 25, 1977 in “Episode IV: A New Hope” as Luke Skywalker shares a pitcher at the dinner table with his aunt and uncle, though he's later seen drinking green liquid in “Episode VIII: The Last Jedi.”

What is green milk in Star Wars? ›

Green milk was a salty, nutritious green-colored milk produced by female thala-sirens for their children. During his self-imposed exile on the planet Ahch-To, Luke Skywalker harvested the milk from the creatures for drinking, with it becoming a vital source of nourishment for Skywalker.

How much is blue milk at Galaxy's Edge? ›

Blue Milk will set you back a cool $7.99 for the best-known drink in the “Star Wars” universe when the highly anticipated Galaxy's Edge themed land debuts at Disneyland.

What is in blue milk Galaxy's Edge? ›

Officially, Blue Milk is flavored with dragon fruit, pineapple, lime, and watermelon. Green Milk is a citrus drink featuring mandarin orange, passion fruit, grapefruit, and orange blossom.

What is blue milk due to? ›

Blue milk is caused by Pseudomonas syncyanea and Geotrichum, deep-blue color by P. syncyanea growing together with L. lactis; red milk by P. synxantha, Serratia marcescens, Brevibacterium erythrogenes, Micrococcus roseus, and Flavobacterium spp.; and brown milk by P.

What is the dark blue milk? ›

Chronological information

Dark Blue Milk was an alcoholic beverage found at Cid's Parlor in Ord Mantell City, Ord Mantell, in the cantina at the Safa Toma Speedway on Serolonis, in a cantina on Lau, in Tanda's Cantina on Suria space station, and in Losha Tarkon's cantina on Varkana.

Where does Star Wars milk come from? ›

What is 'Star Wars' blue milk? In the film, the milk comes from the fictional banthas, large, furry mammals. Until recently, you had to travel to Disney Parks to find blue milk. Now, TruMoo is releasing the vanilla-flavored blue milk in collaboration with Lucasfilm and bringing the drink to local aisles.

What does green milk come from in Star Wars? ›

Ahch-To's thala-sirens are docile marine mammals that like to sun themselves on rocks fringing the coasts of the planet's islands. Sea sows produce a nutritious green milk, which is harvested by the native Lanai and adventurous visitors.

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