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According to food blog HungryForever, you'll only need eight ingredients, including whole milk and Swiss cheese. In Disney's 1938 film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," the leading character of the same name makes a gooseberry pie for her friend Grumpy. Back in 2019, cooking blog Feast of Starlight shared a recipe that helps you re-create the dessert at home. Beignets are soft, dough treats that are often coated with powdered sugar. However, a honey-coated version of the snack plays a huge part in "The Princess and the Frog." Luckily for fans, the beignets can be re-created at home.

From plant-based desserts to gooey and savory sandwiches, keep scrolling to get some major inspo for tonight’s dinner (and dessert!). Now, thanks to Disney's theme-park apps, you're able to re-create the treat at home. All you'll need is vanilla ice cream, pineapple juice, and frozen pineapple, as well as a blender and star-tipped piping bag.
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People with sensitive skin should avoid salt scrubs. Because Dole is such an iconic Hawaiian brand, it would be easy to think that Dole Whip has roots in Hawaii too, but that's not the case, per SFGate. Apparently, the dessert was actually created at the Dole Technical Center, located in San Jose, California. The task of creating a frozen dessert that could take on Florida's heat — and win — was placed on the shoulders of Dole veteran Kathy Westphal. While we’re on the topic of sweets...we can’t forget about this chocolate peanut butter banana French toast. The original dish is a seasonal item on the menu at Disney’s PCH Grill at Disneyland’s Paradise Pier Hotel.
If you’ve ever eaten at Carnation Cafe, you may have tried Walt’s Chili, a crowd pleaser. As one of the most popular items at Epcot, Le Cellier Steakhouse’s Cheddar Cheese Soup is perfect for dipping or enjoying on it’s own. The recipe calls for Canadian golden lager and a pound of cheddar cheese, so you know it’s amazing. You can find the entire recipe over on the Disney Parks Blog. First, Disney Princess fans will enjoy Rapunzel-inspired Frying Pan Eggs, Tiana-inspired Bayou Meatloaf, Moana-inspired Te Fiti Tropical Punch, and many more Disney recipes.
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If you’ve visited Disneyland, then you may have tried the Blue Bayou Monte Cristo Sandwiches. This sweet and savory wonder is made with rich challah bread stuffed with ham, turkey and cheese, then battered and fried, dusted in powdered sugar, and dipped in jam. Create this over-the-top treat with thiscopycat recipe. This yumminess comes from Spyglass Grill at the Caribbean Beach Resort.

That’s the best you can do in a Disney recipes post? You can only be asking questions like that if you have never visited Sprinkles, the cupcake emporium located in Downtown Disney at Disneyland orDisney Springsin Orlando. My caramel apples never look like the ones in the store.
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None of them are difficult, so don’t hesitate to give them a try. Also try these fun Disney-themed breakfast ideas. To make them at home, you'll need canola oil, flour, eggs, panko bread crumbs, Parmesan cheese, and dill pickle spears. The recipe also calls for Sriracha sauce, ranch dressing, lime juice, mayonnaise, salt, and black pepper to create Disney's signature dressing.

The festival is back on for 2021, but if you can't make it this year , you can still make this delicious corn on the cob at home. Home cook Blakleyl has a great base recipe with cotija cheese and lime. Sprinkle with Tajin or another chili powder depending on your spice level. Rice cereal and marshmallow bars are one of the easiest and most budget-friendly desserts to make at home. You can make a Mickey-shaped version with a cookie cutter or simply form three circles with your hands and combine.
Disney's recipe, found on theDisney Parks Blog, calls for 13 ingredients, including elbow macaroni, white pepper, mustard powder, and Boursin Garlic and Fine Herbs cheese wheels. You'll also need butter, panko, and salt to create a breadcrumb topping. You may not believe just how easy it is to whip up a homemade version of the refreshing soft-serve treat (aka the “Frozen Pineapple Treat”). All you need are a blender, a star-tipped piping bag and three ingredients. Give your palate the flavor of New Orleans with a few famous Mickey Mouse Beignets.

Combine cranberry sauce, Dijon mustard, and water in a small mixing bowl. Health and fitness website Peace of Mel previously made a replica of the dish, and shared the recipe online. It calls for olive oil, eggs, brown rice porridge, and bacon — this specific recipe suggests a vegan kind. Of course, the real-life version is completely safe to eat. According to Sugar, Spice, and Glitter, a parenting blog, you can make one using apples, almond bark, and food coloring. All you'll need is lemon juice, sugar, corn syrup, water, food-coloring gel, ice, and a snow-cone machine.
This recipe from recipe creator Trish is super cakey, just like the loaf or giant sheet of cornbread you'd get at from Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue or Trail's End Restaurant. Another fan-favorite Disney breakfast is the giant cinnamon rolls at Gaston's Tavern in the Magic Kingdom. If you're craving one of these ooey, gooey treats, make a whole batch at home. This recipe can be made the night before and left to rise in the fridge overnight so they're ready to bake the next morning. If you loved caramel apples as a kid, you have to try this recipe.
And add a chocolate sauce drizzle and scoop of vanilla ice cream before serving to really recreate the dessert. While we are eagerly awaiting for the Disney theme parks to reopen their doors, there are plenty of ways to recreate magic at home––especially in the kitchen! Over the last several weeks, the chefs behind many of the most popular menu items have been releasing famous recipes that you can whip up at home.
So the closest we're going to get to the real deal may be to check out "Delicious Disney," which is a collection of recipes from the theme park. Park-goers flock to the Liberty Tree Tavern in the Magic Kingdom for the Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake. If you're craving the decadent, sweet treat, this recipe from home cook Maree has a fairly similar base. Just add chocolate chips and chopped toffee bits to the batter mix.
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