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In 2021, Disney World celebrated its 50th anniversary, and the party included access to some of the park’s most delicious recipes. A cookbook filled with Disney’s most delicious foods was also released the same year. But if you don’t want to buy a cookbook and can’t splurge on a trip to Disneyland or Disney World, here are 25 Disney recipes. Of course, the popular Doll His Whip is also included. All arranged for home kitchens.
churro bites
Not a fan of Dole Whip? Blasphemy! But don’t worry. At Disney, he already has one of the most popular treats, churro bites. To make these chewy tubes with cinnamon-sugar flavor, you only need basic pantry baking staples, but if you want to achieve the signature shape, a piping bag fitted with a large star tip is required.
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big thunder ribs
Meat lovers, take note: You can now enjoy the classic ribs made at Disneyland’s now-closed Big Thunder Ranch at home. Be sure to stock your pantry for the all-important rub, a blend of 10 spices including lemon pepper, paprika, cumin, and garlic powder.
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Woody’s lunch box Tocchos
If you’re in need of comfort food, look no further than Totcho’s at Toy Story Land at Hollywood Studios. Tater tots filled with chili, queso, corn chips, and sour cream. Just don’t wear your best white shirt to work.
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Blue Bayou Hushpuppies
These crispy, flavorful, blissful bites are usually a side dish with seafood, but if you ask us, they’re delicious enough to be the main event. You don’t have to go to Disneyland’s New Orleans Square to fry puppies at home using corn oil or shortening.
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canadian cheddar cheese soup
There’s no need to run north to the border when you can warm up with this decadent soup recipe from Le Cellier Steakhouse in Epcot’s Canada Pavilion. The key ingredients are bacon, white cheddar cheese, and butter. (Hey, we never said it was health food.)
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the gray one
It may not sound very appetizing, but any Disney fan knows that this Beauty and the Beast-inspired dessert is one of the most popular desserts in the park. Masu. So, what’s in that “inside”? Two types of pudding mixes, a sandwich cookie (I think Oreos), and lots of whipped cream.
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Turkey pot pie with cheese biscuit topping
Dining at Cinderella’s Royal Table, located inside Disney World’s iconic Cinderella Castle, is a fairytale experience for even the most seasoned Mickey fan. Bring some magic into your own kitchen with this upscale comforting dish, perfect for the prince or princess of your own kingdom.
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doll whip
For many Disney enthusiasts, there’s only one thing at Big Thunder Mountain that’s worth the hour-plus wait. It’s Dole Whip, his one of America’s most iconic theme park foods. Believe it or not, all you need to recreate this recipe is three ingredients and your trusty blender. Please use this to make your time at home even more wonderful.
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toy story land grilled cheese
Leave it to Disney to transform your humble grilled cheese sandwich into something a little, well, magical. Made in Woody’s Lunch Box at Hollywood Studios’ Toy His Storyland, it features a blend of cheddar cheese and provolone, topped with cream cheese spread, garlic, mayonnaise, and coarse salt.
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cookie fry
“The Happiest Place on Earth” is back. This recipe is a Vegan His Friendly from Beaches & Cream at Disney’s Beach Club Resort. Whether you’re following a plant-based diet or looking for a crunchy and crunchy way to satisfy your sweet tooth, what could be wrong with something called “cookie fries”?
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Hawaiian cheeseburger and green papaya slaw
Sure, it may pale in comparison to a trip to the Aloha State, but this mouth-watering classic from Disneyland’s Tangaroa Terrace may still give you some vacation vibes. The teriyaki sauce, bacon, pineapple, and sweet-salty coleslaw give you a taste of the island.
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kitchen sink sundae
How about a crazy, indulgent communal dessert to blow off the steam after a long quarantine? This hearty sundae at Disney’s Beach Club Resort includes eight scoops of ice cream, two cupcakes, and a brownie. , a candy bar, a few chocolate cookies, a banana, and at least 12 toppings. Please bring Lactoid.
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mickey pretzel and dip
While we’re on the subject of Mickey-shaped foods, here’s an easy way to please any mouse-loving kid (or adult – no judgment): soft, baked Mickey pretzels. Bonus: All he needs is four ingredients and store-bought cheese sauce for dipping.
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mickey beignet
They may not be as ubiquitous as Mickey’s ice cream bars, but Mickey’s beignets are still one of Disney’s most delicious treats. The home version doesn’t come with a delicious dipping sauce, but a generous dusting of powdered sugar should alleviate any disappointment.
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paro chocolate soufflé
Here are some elegant and decadent desserts to save for your next date night at home. It’s a staple on the menu at Palo, Disney Cruise Line’s adults-only Italian restaurant, and it’s one snack you’ll never want to share with the kids.
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creamy parmesan mashed potatoes
Chef Mickey’s, the buffet at Disney World Contemporary Resort, has been offering this family-friendly menu as part of its evening feast for years. With only six ingredients required, it’s a beginner-friendly way to bring authentic Disney cuisine into your kitchen.
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beer garden apple strudel
It’s Oktoberfest any time with this classic dessert from Epcot’s Beer Garden Restaurant. Lederhosen is not necessary, but we recommend serving with a generous scoop of vanilla ice cream.
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chocolate chip cookie
Most of us already have a go-to recipe for this classic cookie, but we know that the pastry chefs at Disney World’s Grand Floridian Resort also know what they’re doing. I know. There are no surprising secret ingredients. Just all the staples you probably already have in your fridge or pantry.
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SEA Shumai
If you can’t make it to your favorite dim sum joint, the Disney version of shumai is sure to please. Served at Magic Kingdom’s Jungle Skipper Canteen, these dumplings include pork, shrimp, water chestnuts, and more. This requires a heavy-duty food processor or a butcher who can grind the meat for you.
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lobster nachos
First, the bad news. This lobster nachos recipe is made at the Lamplight Lounge at Disney California Adventure Park, and it’s pretty elaborate. Now, good news. It’s nachos. Served with real lobster, homemade pico de gallo and tortilla chips, and chipotle his crema.
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snow leopard rescue
Sometimes adults need a little fun at Disney, too. Now you can make this cocktail at home, served at Animal Kingdom’s Nomad His Lounge. Mixing vodka, ginger beer, pear liqueur, lime juice, and mint feels like the perfect way to relax.
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tonga toast
Need a “wow” recipe for a special brunch? Look no further than Tonga Toast, which has been served at Disney World’s Polynesian Village Resort since the early ’70s. This decadent twist on French toast consists of sourdough stuffed with bananas, battered and fried, then served with a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar. No wonder it has staying power.
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peanut butter and jelly milkshake
Anyone young at heart will love this four-ingredient milkshake from the retro ’50s Prime Time Cafe in Disney World’s Hollywood Studios. All you need for this snack is a little peanut butter and jelly, milk, and vanilla ice cream.
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vegetable casserole
This vegetarian dish isn’t on the menu at Flo’s V-8 Cafe in California Adventure, but you can make it in your own kitchen for a hearty meal. Vegetarian “sausage” crumbles, pumpkin, peppers, onions, and garlic give it the perfect flavor for fall, making it the perfect addition to a harvest meal.
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Walt’s Chili & Beans
Eat like Walt Disney himself with this chili recipe, a variation on Disney’s personal chili recipe served for years at Disneyland’s Carnation Café. Enjoy this “nostalgic bowl” with classic saltine crackers.
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This article was originally published on Cheapism
