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The 7 Best Vegan Star Wars Recipes in the Galaxy

The 7 Best Vegan Star Wars Recipes in the Galaxy

The day leading up to Cinco de Mayo is not just any day. It’s Star Wars Day. Around the world, fans of the franchise and hopeful Jedi will greet each other with “May the Fourth be with you” in honor of this accidental May 4 spin-off. Many look forward to celebrating the holidays at Disney Star Wars Land, drinking spiky glasses of blue and green milk while munching on vegan Outpost popcorn from Kat Saka’s Kettle. While not everyone can make it to the parks in California and Florida, we’ve donned our Imagineering hats to recreate the vegan finds of a galaxy far, far away. Here are seven copycat recipes of the best vegan dishes in Disney’s Star Wars Land.

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1 Felucian Garden Spread at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo

This lunch item is a play on a Mediterranean meatball wrap. The sturdy pita-wrapped handle is filled with vegan kefta (meatballs) made from Impossible Foods grounds, spicy hummus, and a refreshing tomato-cucumber sauce. This recipe from Connoisseurus Veg is the perfect recreation.
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2 Ronto-less Garden Wrap at Ronto Roasters

For those who can handle the heat, this Korean-inspired wrap features a meaty Impossible Foods sausage, spicy kimchi slaw, sweet pickled cucumber, and fiery Gochujang sauce wrapped in a fluffy pita bread. Vegan and ultimate Disney expert The Happiest Vegan on Earth walks you through this copycat recipe. It is said that one bite will allow the consumer to summon the power of pyrokinesis.
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Ithorian Garden Loaf at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo

Only found in the park in California, this well-rounded dinner item far exceeds theme park standards of corndogs and soft pretzels. The plate features a thick slice of vegan Impossible Foods-based meatloaf, roasted vegetable mashed potatoes and roasted seasonal vegetables, all topped off with a savory mushroom sauce. Make this at home with Oh She Glows lentil bread and pair with The Minimalist Baker’s Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes With Mushroom Sauce and Oil-free rainbow roasted vegetables by the Simple Vegan Blog for the ultimate Star Wars Day celebration.
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Blue milk at the parlor and Ooga’s Cantina

What does blue milk taste like? This semi-frozen slushy brew has a strong tropical flavor. It is made with a blend of coconut and rice milk and flavored with watermelon, dragon fruit, lime and pineapple. The drink is non-alcoholic and perfect for young padawans, but the twenty-one-and-up crowd has the opportunity to spike their drink with Bacardi Rum at Ooga’s Cantina.
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Green milk at the parlor and Ooga’s Cantina

Like blue milk, this vibrant neon yellow-green drink is also made with coconut and rice milks and frozen to a creamy consistency. The sweet drink combines flavors of passion fruit, grapefruit, mandarin and orange blossom to give a tropical, slightly floral experience. The pointed version is mixed with Corazon Blanco Tequila.
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A taste of Takodana at Docking Bay 7 and Cargo

Look for his healthy hummus and raw vegetable platter on the kid’s menu. It serves as a hearty meal for wild little Wookiees and an invigorating aperitif for tired adults. The dish comes with black bean hummus, accented with “edible soil” (a crumbly mixture of breadcrumbs and nuts), bread, and raw vegetables.
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Popcorn Outpost at Kat Saka’s Kettle

Like all Disney popcorn, this vibrant sweet-meets-spicy snack is popped in coconut oil instead of butter. It’s in the more inventive array of flavor combinations — red-colored chili-lime seeds are paired with purple blueberry pound cake-flavored kernels for a treat described as Red Hots candies and Fruit Loops cereal. Let’s just call it an acquired taste – loved by some planets and less so by others. Look to the pros at Diznify to help you recreate this unique treat.
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For even more vegan options at Disney Parks, read:
Disney’s Famous Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Fries
A vegan guide to Disneyland
The Complete Vegan Guide to Walt Disney World

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