Knead a few times then divide into 10 equal balls.
Prep baking sheets with silpats or parchment.įlour a surface and turn out the dough. Use the dough hook to add the egg, butter, and slowly add the yeast mixture just until the dough comes together. In the bowl of an electric mixer stir together the flour, sugar, and salt. In a heat-safe measuring cup, bring the milk up to temperature in the microwave (110 to 115 degrees is ideal), add the blue food gel dye to color, then the yeast, stirring until bubbly. The egg wash and warm oven give the buns a toasty mottled look, that closely resembles the Tatooine sunsets just before nightfall. These Bantha Burger Blue Milk Buns are perfect to serve up a good meal to friends during a summer BBQ on Tatooine.ġ cup, plus one tablespoon milk, warmed (110 to 115 degrees) If you don’t happen to have that on hand, Earth milk and a little blue good gel dye make for an uncanny substitute. What sets these burgers apart from every other on the galaxy is their distinctive blue milk bun, made with organic, locally-farmed bantha milk.
Having Jawas, Sand People, and Jedi over for a barbecue? Here's something they'll all enjoy.īanthas are a useful desert-planet animal, their unique blue milk is a popular Tatooine drink and the meat is often used to make delicious bantha burgers.