The Foodie Extravaganza Crew are celebrating May the Fourth with Star Wars inspired recipes.......
Camilla of Culinary Cam is hosting this fun event. I have to confess that while I have seen the first 3 Star Wars Movies, it was many, many years ago. I enjoyed them well enough and I bought a ton of Star Wars toys when the kids were young but I never got "into it" like many others.
So when Cam came up with this theme I had no idea what I was going to make. I didn't remember any food in the movies but I did remember a cantina scene so I decided a cocktail would be the answer. Normally when I need a cocktail I turn to Frank but he doesn't know any more about Star Wars than I.
Luckily, Tony, is a bartender extraordinaire AND a huge Star Wars fan so I reached out to him. Here is our text conversation.......
So now that you know the back story of my recipe, let's take a look at what the other's brought to the party........
- Baked Lightsaber Churros by The Spiffy Cookie
- Blue Milk Cocktail by A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Galaxy’s Edge Inspired Blue Milk by Tara’s Multicultural Table
- Han’s “Dice”-d Potatoes by Sneha’s Recipe
- Homemade Cheese Cracker TIE Fighters by Food Lust People Love
- Millennium Falcon Peanut Butter Cups by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Yield: 1 cocktail
Blue Milk Cocktail
Cheers and May the Fourth be with you!!!! This cocktail was inspired by the Blue Milk served in the first original Star Wars Movie.
Prep time: 3 MinTotal time: 3 Min
Ingredients
- 3 oz. milk
- 1 oz. heavy cream
- 1 oz. Coconut Vodka
- 1 oz. Amaretto
- 2 oz. Blue Curacao
Instructions
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add the milk, cream, vodka, amaretto and blue curacao.
- Shake very well.
- Strain into a tall glass filled with ice.
Notes
Recipe created by Anthony Klik, Bartender
Nutrition Facts
Calories
444.23Fat (grams)
13.04Sat. Fat (grams)
8.13Carbs (grams)
27.91Fiber (grams)
0Net carbs
27.91Sugar (grams)
24.05Protein (grams)
3.63Sodium (milligrams)
42.52Cholesterol (grams)
42.25
Such a fun cocktail! I love the color and that your son helped out. Looks so good!
ReplyDeleteit was good Tara. Cheers.
DeleteHow handy to have a bartender in the family who is also a Star Wars fan! It turned out a gorgeous blue!
ReplyDeleteHe did a great job!!
DeleteI'm completely clueless when it comes to Star Wars too! This sounds so fun!
ReplyDeleteIt was really good Karen.
DeleteWOW! I love it. Thank Tony for us and I can't wait to try this. Cheers, my friend.
ReplyDeleteCheers Cam, thanks for hosting.
DeleteLove that blue milk, so tempting and delicious!
ReplyDeleteIt was....he did a great job Sneha.
DeleteBahahaha, I am proud of your for participating even though you're not a Star Wars fan.
ReplyDeleteThanks Erin, and I got a wonderful cocktail out of the deal
DeleteA pretty drink !
ReplyDeletePretty tasty too Cathy.
DeleteHi, I'm looking for a blue mocktail for my wedding. We're planning to have a drink table with mixers to can be enjoyed on their own, as well as with a shot of liquor added from the bar. I'm pretty sure I can make this with blue curaƧao and amaretto syrups, bit we're batching them...do you think coconut water would be a good alternative to shaking it with ice?
ReplyDeleteI would experiment with it beforehand and see how it works. Congratulations on your wedding. I have also used blue curacao with lemonade and it makes a beautiful blue cocktail or mocktail as well.
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