Blue milk can be recreated easily by adding blue food coloring to any milk. For a single serving, pour a cup of milk and add a few drops of liquid blue food coloring, mixing thoroughly until the milk turns blue. Use liquid food coloring rather than gel or Liqua-Gel to ensure proper blending. For a version closer to park offerings, blend coconut milk and rice milk with vanilla extract, blue food coloring, and sugar. Adjust the color intensity with more or fewer drops. Blue or green milk pairs well with Star Wars-themed baked goods and makes an easy party beverage.
For example, if you've ever wondered what the drinks depicted in Star Wars might taste like, there are plenty of options commercially available. While the blue milk at Disney's Galaxy's Edge doesn't contain real milk, you can easily replicate a version using any milk of your choosing just by adding one basic ingredient. A dash of blue food coloring will turn whatever milk you want into a "bantha" milk-inspired drink that's worthy of a place among the stars.
It only takes a few drops and a thorough mixing to make the milk a beautiful blue. The difference between liquid, gel, and Liqua-Gel food colorings comes down to a matter of thickness, so you'll want to use a simple liquid style to ensure it blends well. You can adjust the intensity of the blue color in your milk depending on how much or little food coloring you use.
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