Star Wars is more than an enjoyable way to spend time in our house, it's a passion. I grew up on it and my own kids have as well. We just finished watching the latest season of The Mandalorian and we can't wait for the next Star Wars-themed show or movie to release. We also believe May the 4th should be a national holiday! That is why I always have to make Star Wars-themed food art lunches for my kids during this time of year.
This Star Wars Day I made a Stormtrooper sandwich with Grogu (Baby Yoda) on the side along with some Mandalorian-themed crackers. The sandwich has blackberry jam and blackberries to serve as a dark background for the Stormtrooper helmet. But don't worry if you think it will be too difficult to cut out the helmet, because I have you covered with a template you can print off, cut out, and lay over the tortilla to make the job easy.
Just click here to download the Stormtrooper template!
May the 4th be with you this year and have fun creating Star Wars memories with your kids!
Ingredients: Sliced bread, nut-free spread, blackberry jam, sliced blackberries, flour tortilla, hard-boiled egg, mini cucumbers, Star Wars crackers.
Directions:
1. Put nut-free spread between two slices of bread. Top with sliced blackberries and blackberry jam. Put in main compartment of lunchbox.
2. Use this template to cut the Stormtrooper helmet from a flour tortilla. Place on top of the sandwich.
3. Slice the end off of a mini cucumber for Grogu's head. Slice another piece and cut it in half to make Grogu's ears. Shape them a little if you want. Use a toothpick to stick the ears to his head. Cut a quarter of an egg off of a hard-boiled egg. Attach Grogu to the egg using a toothpick. Place on top of more slices of cucumber in a side compartment of the lunchbox.
4. Drop Star Wars-themed crackers in the second side compartment of the lunchbox.