Get ready to cook up some Star Wars delicacies! Lucasfilm shares the recipe for Skeleton Crew noodles to satisfy your intergalactic appetite.
We all love the delicacies from Star Wars. Whether it’s the fantastic treats hidden inside the Star Wars cookbooks or the quirky pop-up recipes from StarWars.com, fans enjoy trying the delicious treats from the galaxy far, far away. With Skeleton Crew now streaming and tantalizing us with its delicious crustacean-infused noodles, Lucasfilm has decided to share the recipe, allowing us to whip them up in our own kitchens. Just beware, those angry pirates are always looking for sustenance. Dive into the picture below, whet your appetites, and get cooking!
These Port Borgo Noodles have two kinds of chewy noodles in a fragrant bowl of broth. But it’s the slightly repulsive adventure of cracking the toppings onto the dish that really makes the meal. Filled with a treasure trove of toppings, it’s an experience that will make you the envy of every pirate in the port.
SERIES PLANNER
The series has quickly become a fan favorite, and excitement for the next episode is already high. Thankfully, Disney Plus has released the schedule for the series’ episodes. Get ready for six weeks of thrilling episodes filled with pirate-fueled adventures. Mark your calendar!
RELEASE
We’re thrilled that our team isn’t the only one who loves this new series! You, our cherished readers, are enjoying every moment of this kid-focused adventure. Plus, director Jon Watts and writer Christopher Ford are just as passionate about the franchise. In fact, they can’t wait to take us on this exciting journey. You can watch our exclusive interview with the cast and crew of the series here.
This recipe looks glorious and already has us drooling over our keyboards. But will you be giving it a try at home? Let us know in the comments section below. To read Jenn Fujikawa’s full recipe, hit the link at the top of the article.
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew continues on Disney Plus on December 10th in the US and December 11th in the UK. David Lowery directed the third episode.
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