We were inspired recently to make the Blue and Green Milk from Galaxy’s Edge. This dairy free drink is on our list of must try treats in the parks! It was one of the things we were really looking forward to at Oga’s Cantina for our 2020 Walt Disney World trip before COVID hit and the Canadian border shut down. So for now we will just stick with making it at home. For more Star Wars ideas, check out our Star Wars Party post with recipes like Yoda Soda and Yoda Guacamole!
Blue Milk
The Disney Parks version of Blue Milk is essentially a virgin pina colada. Simple to make with common ingredients; it was a big hit in our house! I have two versions depending on what you have on hand in the pantry.
- 1 cup fresh or frozen pineapple chunks
- 1/2 cup pineapple juice
- 1/2 cup full fat coconut milk (canned)
- 1/3 cup rice (or almond) milk
- 4 tablespoons cream of coconut or coconut syrup
- 2 cups of ice
- Blue food dye (the Club House neon blue was perfect)
This is the recipe we used the first time I made it and we all really loved it. When I went to make it again we didn’t have frozen pineapple so I used canned. This omitted having to use both pineapple and pineapple juice, which was great. I only had two smaller cans of pineapple, but if you have one large can of pineapple that is all you need. If you can’t find cream of coconut the second recipe has more coconut milk and I used sugar to sweeten it.Â
- 2 cans (298 ml) pineapple chunks (juice and all)
- 2/3 cup full fat coconut milk (canned)
- 1/3 cup rice milk
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 2 cups ice
- Blue food dye
Green Milk
We had the best time recreating this milk! In fact it was so popular with my girls that they actually made it several more times after the first time. I don’t know if it tastes exactly like the version in the parks or not, but it sure tasted delicious to us! Perfect for a Star Wars party, May the 4th, or just any day that you pop on a Star Wars movie or show!
- 3/4 cup passion fruit juice
- 3/4 cup coconut milk
- 1/2 cup orange juice
- 1/3 cup rice milk
- 1 tsp orange blossom water
- 3 drops green food colouring (we used the neon also)
- 1 tray ice cubes
We literally put it all into the blender (in the order above) and once frothy it was good to go… and it was DELICIOUS!
Are you team Blue Milk or Green Milk?Â
Have a magical day!
Erica and Heidi
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