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We LOVE Disney food!
From perfectly sweet and crunchy cinnamon coated churros to the delectable savory taste of a warm smoked turkey leg to the nostalgic taste of a Dole Whip ice cream treat. Yum!
Disney parks are famous for their delicious desserts and mouth-watering meals.
One of my personal favorite Disney delicacies are the chocolate-covered Mickey ice cream bars that can be bought at nearly every restaurant and cart in the theme parks. I love how refreshing the creamy vanilla ice cream encrusted in chocolate is on a warm day of fun with my family.
That's why we scoured the Internet to create a huge collection of Disney food inspiration.
Here are 100 Disney-inspired recipes that will allow you to experience the taste of the happiest place on earth from the comfort of your home!
Let's get cooking!
Disney Recipes
Churros
In my eyes, churros are hands-down the classic Disney Park treat.
You'll find these at just about any Disney park around the world, but I first fell in love with these at Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
Source: Ashley Crafted
Chocolate Churros
What could make churros any better than they already are? Oh, I know–chocolate!
These chocolate churros (complete with a chocolate-flavored dipping sauce) are a recent addition to Disney parks. They are absolutely divine and always manage to satisfy my chocolate cravings!
Source: Get Away Today
Churro Toffee
To complete the churro trifecta is the white chocolate and cinnamon churro toffee found in Disneyland's California Adventure park.
The cinnamon-sugar topping gives this toffee a gritty churro texture and flavor which will not disappoint.
Source: Crazy for Crust
Elsa and Sven Cupcakes
Cupcakes are better than people. Sven, don't you think that's true?
You may not have had cupcakes that looked like this before, but it's always a good time to head into the unknown and create your two favorite Frozen characters in dessert form!
RELATED: 50+ Frozen Party Ideas
Disney Caramel Apples
It's always fun to see what fun caramel apple designs the artisan bakers concoct in Disneyland dessert shops.
The delightful crunch into the sweet caramel and somewhat sour apple are sure to excite your taste buds and bring back fond memories of Main Street USA.
Source: I Heart Naptime
Mickey Mouse Beignets
Beignets (pronounced "been-yays") are fried puff pastries that made their way over to New Orleans when the French claimed Louisiana as their territory.
I recently traveled to New Orleans with my family where we got to taste some authentic Creole beignets. Sprinkled with powdered sugar and served piping hot, the only thing that could make them better would be to make them in the shape of Mickey ears!
Source: I Heart Naptime
Reese's Dipped Pretzels
Peanut butter…chocolate…Reese's Pieces…pretzel…what's not to love??
Salty and sweet is one of my favorite flavor combinations, and these pretzels are no exception! I am already a sucker for chocolate-dipped pretzels, but add peanut butter to the mix and I can't resist!
Source: Crazy for Crust
Peanut Butter Sandwich Bars
This is no ordinary peanut butter sandwich. This is a Disneyland peanut butter sandwich!
These dessert bars take three flavors everyone loves, chocolate, peanut butter, and graham cracker, and combines it into one perfectly balanced morsel that is guaranteed to leave you wanting more.
Source: Crazy for Crust
Disneyland Dole Whip
Getting some of this sweet and tangy soft-serve ice cream is one of my highlights whenever I visit Disneyland, the Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World, or even Aulani.
Now I can enjoy a Dole Whip at any time from home! And the best part? It only takes 2 ingredients!
Source: Bigger Bolder Baking
Dole Whip with Rum
Exclusive to Disney cruise ships, one may find this 21+ beverage at one of the onboard bars or room service.
Making this booze-infused sweet pineapple drink is about as easy as it will get, just 3 ingredients and you're on your way back to the Caribbean!
Source: Simple Joy
Corn Dogs
These are an iconic part of the Disneyland experience!
These corn dogs are hand-dipped in batter and taste just as good as the ones that are served at Disneyland's snack carts.
Source: Lil Luna
Apple Pie Caramel Apples
Disney is famous for its delightful caramel apple flavors, and this one is no different.
I was shocked to find out how much these caramel apples actually taste like apple pie!
Source: Five Heart Home
Sweet Cornbread
This southern-style cornbread made its home at Big Thunder Ranch BBQ in Frontierland until recently when the restaurant was closed down.
Thankfully, we have the recipe so we can enjoy this sweeter-than-normal cornbread from home and remember the sights, sounds, and smells of the wild west.
Source: Six Sisters Stuff
Jalapeno Cheese Stuffed Pretzel
I usually like to dip my fresh, warm pretzels in cheese sauce, but now I don't have to!
These pretzels that are baked-to-perfection are filled with melty cheese with a little bit of kick. Perfect for anyone who wants a warm and filling snack.
Source: Favorite Family Recipes
Mint Julep
Mint juleps are a traditional alcoholic drink that is common in the south.
However, Disney keeps families in mind and has created a nonalcoholic version of the minty lemon-lime drink that will cool you off on a hot summer day.
Source: Favorite Family Recipes
Carthay Circle Fried Biscuits
These cheesy biscuits inspired by Carthay Circle at Disney's California Adventure remind me of jalapeno poppers–but better!
Deep-fried and filled with spicy gooey cheese, you won't be able to stop once you start eating these balls bursting with flavor!
Source: Favorite Family Recipes
Monte Cristo Sandwich
Monte Cristo sandwiches are a heavenly combination of sweet and savory. No wonder they are the most popular dish at Blue Bayou restaurant in Disneyland.
At its core, a Monte Cristo is a sweet fried ham and cheese sandwich. All of the flavors unite to make your taste buds sing with joy.
Source: The Kitchen Magpie
Christmas Mickey Mouse Pretzel Bites
Adding a little bit more sweet and salty to the mix are the Mickey Mouse pretzel bites.
These simple party snacks are perfect for Christmas, or any time of the year for that matter! Just substitute the red and green M&Ms for more season-appropriate colors.
Source: Two Sisters
Mickey Mouse Santa Hat Cupcakes
There are few things more festive than Disney parks during Christmastime…except for these Mickey Mouse Santa hat cupcakes!
These are probably one of the cutest Christmas desserts I've ever seen. And they taste amazing too!
Source: Two Sisters
Chilled Strawberry Soup
Walt Disney World's Grand Floridian resort serves a chilled strawberry soup is a light and creamy soup that will be sure to cool you down on a warm day.
This recipe uses fresh strawberries to copycat this refreshing appetizer and make it even more pleasant to the tastebuds.
Source: The Suburban Soapbox
Homemade Bread Bowl
Eating bread bowls filled with soup on at Pacific Wharf in California Adventure during sunset is one of my finest memories of the Disneyland parks.
Learn how to make these bread bowls from scratch so you can enjoy soup in the best way possible.
Source: Real Housemoms
Apple Granola Pancakes
Carnation Cafe in Disneyland is home to some of the best breakfast foods in all of the parks.
The apple granola pancakes are divine. Try these amazing pancakes topped with warm roasted cinnamon apples and granola made complete with powdered sugar and syrup drizzled on top.
Source: Oh Sweet Basil
Mickey Mouse Rice Krispie Treats
The classic snack food of your childhood just got way, way better.
Not only are these rice krispie treats in the shape of Mickey Mouse ears, but they are chocolate-dipped as well!
Source: No Biggie
Cornflake Crusted French Toast
One bite of these crunchy, battered, fried pieces of french toast is all it takes in order to fall head over heels in love.
Based on the puffed french toast at the Crystal Palace in Magic Kingdom, the cornflakes add a slight twist that is hard to resist.
Source: Culinary Hill
French Toast Sticks
French toast sticks always remind me of the glory days of elementary school.
These french toast sticks on the other hand, remind me of the sweet memories made with my family in Disney World and the taste transports my mind to heaven.
Source: Culinary Hill
Olaf Blue White Chocolate Cocoa
Blue hot cocoa? Only if it's Frozen themed!
Complete with candy Olaf heads, this blue drink will keep you warm and cozy while you dream of summertime along with everyone's favorite snowman.
Source: Sweet C's Designs
Cannoli
The World Showcase is arguably the best part about Epcot. Mostly because of all of the great food!
These cannolis are are a home run for your sweet tooth and will make you dream of the next time you can walk through the Italy section of Epcot in Walt Disney World.
Source: Shugary Sweets
Frozen Snowball Punch
There are a few things that I know without a doubt:
1. Kids love the movie Frozen.
2. Kids love fruit punch that is inspired by the movie Frozen.
This blue fruit punch is complete with floating vanilla "snowballs" and tastes absolutely delicious!
Source: The Slow Roasted Italian
Sweet Potato Hash
Healthy and vegetarian, this sweet potato hash is good as a side dish, or as a meal too!
This sweet potato hash is traditionally found in Satu' li Canteen in Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom. It is simple, healthy, and tasty!
Source: Lil Luna
Great Northern Bean Soup
This soup will surely fill you up with its delicious assortment of vegetables, beans, and smoked ham.
This famous soup was served at the Soundstage Restaurant in Hollywood Studios for about 9 years until the restaurant was closed to put in different attractions. The great recipe lives on though!
Source: CDKitchen.com
Smoked Turkey Legs
An icon of Disney parks, smoked turkey legs always make my mouth water.
This simple recipe makes smoked turkey legs just as good as the ones in the park. I think you'll fall in love with these too!
Source: Hey Grill Hey
Violet Lemonade
The violet lemonade is a treat in Epcot that too few people are acquainted with.
This drink is simple to make and only requires 2 ingredients. If you haven't tried it at Walt Disney World, you need to try it at your home!
Source: Let Them Eat Gluten Free Cake
Woody's Lunchbox Totchos
Tater tots and nachos. Two of my favorite snack foods! Totchos are famously served at Toy Story Land in Hollywood Studios.
A bowl of Totchos is exactly what you need if you want some extra energy to make it through your day. Yummy, simple, and quick to make, everyone should know about this delicacy.
Source: Life Family Joy
Cheesy Bacon Potatoes (Chef Mickey's)
Served exclusively at the Chef Mickey's restaurant in Disney World, these cheesy potatoes are a delicious way to enjoy breakfast.
This recipe is slightly different from the traditional Disney formula, but I think you'll find the white queso sauce substitute to be absolutely perfecto!
Source: Brought to you by Mom
Mickey's Soft Pretzels
These pretzels will have you saying "Oh boy!" just like everyone's favorite cartoon mouse.
The mouse ears on these pretzels are perfect for holding onto while dipping into warm cheese sauce or just eating by themselves!
Source: Liz on Call
The Grey Stuff
"Try the grey stuff, it's delicious!"
A mysterious dessert from the beloved movie Beauty and the Beast, the grey stuff is a red velvet cupcake covered in a scrumptious oreo based frosting. It is definitely worth a try!
Source: My Frugal Adventures
Jungle Juice (Animal Kingdom)
A fruit-based beverage exclusive to Disney World's Animal Kingdom, you might just go bananas for jungle juice!
Being sweet, smooth, and creamy, jungle juice will make you feel like you're on a tropical vacation no matter what time of year it is.
Source: Thyme and Love
Tigger Tails
This simple and sweet dessert will have you bouncing off the walls because of how good it is!
Marshmallows dipped in caramel with chocolate drizzled on top? Of course they're good! "Don't be ridick-orous."
Source: Jamonkey
Galaxy's Edge Blue Milk
What kind of cows produce blue milk? Space cows, duh!
Inspired by the Star Wars movies, this blue milk is subtly fruity and slushy, unlike normal milk.
Source: le Creme de la Crumb
Galaxy's Edge Phattro
This tea-based drink is perfect to cool you off after a hot day of work at the moisture farm on Tatooine.
Phattro has a great fruity flavor that everyone will love!
Source: Diznify
Matterhorn Macarons
Not your traditional French macarons, these white chocolate covered shortbread-macaron hybrids are just as yummy–if not more!
The Matterhorn might just be your favorite ride at Disneyland after eating these pastries. And you'll want to keep going back for more.
Source: Rumbly in my Tumbly
S'mores Bake
I. Love. S'mores. LOVE them. But I think I may love this s'mores bake even more than regular s'mores!
This dessert bake will never fail to impress and is sure to have the kids asking for s'more.
Source: Disney Parks Blog
Plant-Based Cookie Fries
I am not kidding you when I say I probably ate fries 6 times a week when I was pregnant with my kids.
I wish I had known about this recipe for cookie fries when I was pregnant, it combines two of my favorite things! Best of all, the fries and the sauces are all plant-based.
Source: Disney Parks Blog
Horchata
During the few times I've been to Central America, horchata has always been on my list of things I have to get.
Horchata is cinnamon rice milk. It's that simple, and if I could I would drink it at every meal!
Source: Disney Parks Blog
Milk Chocolate Candy Cane Pot de Creme
Have you ever had those mug cakes that started popping up in recent years?
This pot de creme is very similar to that, but it is perfect for the holiday season.
Source: Disney Parks Blog
Chocolate Hazelnut Lunchbox Tart (Woody's Lunchbox)
Straight from the new Toy Story Land in Hollywood Studios are these sweet desserts.
Made with chocolate hazelnut spread, icing, and bacon, this is a flavor experience that you won't have anyplace else!
Source: Disney Parks Blog
Breakfast Pizza (Beach Club Resort)
This pizza is good for breakfast, brunch, or brinner.
This delicious homemade pizza is topped with eggs, cheese, and green salsa.
Source: See Vanessa Craft
Disneyland's Hot Chocolate
Hot chocolate is a necessity in cold weather no matter where you live.
Make Disneyland's own recipe from the comfort of your own cozy home as you watch the snow fall outside your window.
Source: Six Sisters' Stuff
Broccoli Cheese Soup (Pacific Wharf Cafe)
A super delicious soup recipe that can be easily made on your stove or in a crockpot!
Healthy and delicious, it tastes just like the soup served at Pacific Wharf Cafe.
Source: Lil' Luna
Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus Skewers (Bengal BBQ Disneyland)
Is there anything that doesn't go well with bacon?
Pulling these pieces of bacon and asparagus off of wooden skewers with your teeth is surprisingly satisfying and adds to the whole experience of this delectable side dish.
Source: Lil' Luna
Brioche French Toast
This recipe comes straight from Radiator Springs at Flo's V8 Cafe.
Buttery brioche bread made french toast style with a sweet salted caramel syrup drizzled on top. Sign me up!
Source: Picky Palate
Mickey Mouse Pancakes
These pancakes are an absolute necessity for anyone that calls themselves a part of a Disney family.
Classic pancakes made into the shape of Mickey Mouse complete with chocolate chip eyes and smile and whip cream on the ears!
Source: Picky Palate
Mickey Mouse Waffles
If you aren't much of a pancake lover, maybe this Mickey-themed breakfast will appeal to you.
Slather some butter on top of these smiley waffles and enjoy with a drizzle of maple syrup.
Source: Picky Palate
Jack-Jack Cookie Num Nums
These deep dish cookies will have you saying "That was totally wicked!!"
These Incredibles inspired treats are simple to make, and eating them while they're warm and gooey is sure to make your tastebuds feel super!
Source: Clark's Condensed
Cheshire Cat Tail
These breakfast pastries will transport you straight to Wonderland.
All this recipe requires is that you buy some chocolate croissants and make some purple and pink icing! A very merry un-birthday to you!
Source: Diznify
Batuu Bits (Galaxy's Edge)
When you see Batuu Bits, you might ask yourself, "what on planet earth is this?"
The secret to this recipe is vegetables fried like potato chips and a scrumptious dip that goes perfectly with them.
Source: Diznify
Warm Wild Berry Buckle from The Berry Basket (Epcot)
Mmmmm…warm berry cake topped with strawberry ice cream? Yes, please!
This food is normally a seasonal dessert at the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival that only happens during the spring. Make a taste of springtime in your own home!
Source: The Disney Food Blog
Boardwalk Bakery's Gobbler Sandwich
I am a firm believer that turkey and stuffing should not only be reserved for Thanksgiving.
You'll be feeling extra grateful for this delicious turkey, cranberry, and stuffing sandwich as you dig your teeth into it!
Source: Diznify
Magic Cookie Bars (Disney's Wilderness Lodge)
Abracadabra, alakazam!
You'll wish that you could poof a hundred of these nummy cookie bars into existence after you eat just a bite of one. They really are magical!
Source: The Disney Food Blog
Blue Glowtini (Animal Kingdom Lodge)
Make your next social drinking party a little more exciting with these martinis that glow!
You can find some of the fun glowing LED ice cubes here.
Source: The Frugal South
Chocolate Souffle (DCL Palo Restaurant)
I think I'll let the picture speak for itself on this one.
This chocolate souffle recipe is very similar to the one found at the restaurant Palo on Disney Cruises. It is perfectly delightful!
Source: Disney Parks Blog
Tonga Toast (Polynesian Resort)
A sweet spin-off of normal french toast, tonga toast is coated in cinnamon and stuffed with bananas.
This is sure to be a new hit favorite among your friends and family.
Source: The Recipes of Disney
Frushi
Frushi? Maybe you can guess what the name stands for.
Frushi is fruit in the style of sushi! It is sweet and tastes absolutely nothing like fish, so don't be afraid of adding this dish to your repertoire.
Source: The Recipes of Disney
Mickey Mouse Sugar Cookies
Sugar cookies are a classic that belong in every recipe book.
Get anyone hyped up to go to Disneyland or snuggle up to watch a Disney movie with these crumbly and sweet cookies!
Source: Picky Palate
Cronuts
I. LOVE. THIS. RECIPE.
Cronuts are donuts that are made with croissant dough so they are flaky and soft inside just like a croissant! You have to try these!
Source: The Mommy Mouse Clubhouse
Chicken and Sausage Gumbo
Eat this gumbo just like you were in New Orleans Square at Disneyland.
This recipe can be started at any time during the day and eaten nice and hot over rice! If you've never tried gumbo before, this is the recipe to start with.
Source: Ashlee Marie
Frozen Popcorn Snowballs
With just a few of these glazed popcorn snowballs, you might be able to build a snowman.
Anything Frozen-themed deserves an A+ in my book, and these are no exceptions. Spice up any Frozen party with this yummy treat!
Source: Life Made Simple
Loaded Baked Potato Soup (Carnation Cafe)
Loaded baked potatoes are often my go-to when I go out to eat. It's hard to go wrong with a piping hot potato, cheese, sour cream, and chives!
Try this savory soup for dinner and get all of the delicious flavors from loaded baked potatoes in soup form.
Source: Disney Parks Blog
Peanut Butter Cookies (Disneyland's Pooh Corner Bakery)
Peanut butter is one of my guilty pleasures. I could an entire jar of it by myself if my family would let me.
These glorious cookies are soft, sweet, and have just the right amount of peanut butter in them.
Source: Six Sisters' Stuff
Chocolate Covered Bananas (Disneyland)
Bringing more fun into the equation, these chocolate covered bananas offer so much variety!
You can top the dipped bananas with M&Ms, nuts, chocolate chips, caramel sauce, toffee bits; it all tastes great!
Source: Dinner Then Dessert
Fried Pickles (Carnation Cafe)
Make these fried pickles with homemade dipping ranch from the comfort of your own home.
A perfect comfort food, these fried pickles bring together the slightly acidic taste of pickles and augment it with some cool ranch dip.
Source: Lady Behind the Curtain
Bowtie Pasta (DCL Triton's Restaurant)
I don't know if it's because my husband looks fantastic in a bow tie or something else entirely, but I love anything made with bowtie pasta.
Sauteed onions, sun-dried tomatoes, and a creamy sauce bring this appetizer together and make it magnifique!
Source: Devour Dinner
Clam Cowder (Disneyland)
Remember that bread bowl recipe I posted a little higher up on this page? You might need that if you're going to make some Disneyland clam chowder.
One of the best soup options at Disneyland, this clam chowder will knock your socks off!
Source: Among the Young
Cozy Cone Buffalo Ranch Popcorn (Cars Land)
The seasoning on this snack adds a spicy twist to any bowl of popcorn.
Perfect for at home or on the go, this snack is sure to help you "float like a Cadillac and sting like a Beemer!"
Source: Geeks Who Eat
Coconut Rice Pudding (DCL)
This rice pudding is creamy and topped with complementary coconut flakes.
I wasn't ever been a huge fan of rice pudding before, but this recipe may have changed my mind!
Source: The Novice Chef
Mickey Mouse Chicken Noodle Soup
Stuck inside with a cold? Or maybe you just want some delicious classic chicken noodle soup with a little Disney flair?
Young and old will say "oh boy!" when they see this Mickey Mouse themed chicken noodle soup.
Source: The Novice Chef Blog
Tony's Lasagna from Tony's at Disney World
Tony's Town Square Restaurant is located on Main Street just inside the gate of Disney World's Magic Kingdom. It's themed after the restaurant where Lady and the Tramp share the romantic noodle slurping moment.
This lasagna is perfect for dinner for a whole family or a romantic dinner for two.
Source: Big Oven
Red Velvet Mickey Mouse Waffles
These heavenly red velvet waffles are copycats of the breakfast food that can be found at Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party.
Soft, fluffy, and made with red velvet cake mix, what's not to love!
Source: The Savvy Mama Lifestyle
Moana Polynesian Skewers (Disney Bengal BBQ)
These easy-to-make skewers will give you a taste of the tropical Polynesian islands from the convenience of your own barbeque grill.
What can I say except you're welcome?
Source: Pineapple & Coconut
Captain Marvel Sugar Cookies
These are some of the most powerful sugar cookies in the galaxy!
While they are Captain Marvel themed, these cookies probably won't shoot you with lasers…probably.
Source: Pineapple & Coconut
Carrot Cake Whoopie Pies (Hollywood Studios)
It's hard to go wrong with a cookie sandwich of any kind, but especially a Disney cookie sandwich!
These soft carrot cake cookies are complemented by a subtle and sweet pineapple cream cheese frosting.
Source: Sugar, Spice, and Glitter
Peanut Butter and Jelly Shake (50s Cafe at Hollywood Studios)
I love peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, but I was a little shocked when I heard that there was a peanut butter and jelly shake at Disney World.
It's a shame I can't drink one of these for lunch every day…because they're amazing!
Source: The Farm Girl Gabs
Mac and Cheese Cone (Cozy Cone in Disneyland)
Don't turn down this delectable bread cone filled with stringy mac and cheese and topped with bacon.
This comfort food will help you feel perfectly cozy, just as the name suggests.
Source: Recipe Legendary
Gingerbread Popcorn (Disney World)
Christmas time is much more than a time for presents and evergreen trees. It's time for delicious holiday snacks!
You'll take one bite of this gingerbread flavored popcorn and you won't be able to stop; trust me, I've tried!
Source: Sensibly Sara
Yakisoba Noodles (Ohana at Polynesian Resort)
These noodles are very simply yakisoba style noodles with a pineapple teriyaki glaze.
This is one of the many amazing foods that you can find at the Polynesian Resort in Disney World!
Source: Key Ingredient
Puffed French Toast (Crystal Palace in Magic Kingdom)
Imagine french toast and a doughnut had a baby and you'd get puffed french toast.
This rich breakfast food (or dessert, you decide) can make anyone feel like royalty.
Source: Flavorite
Chili Spiced Crispy Tofu Bowl (Satu'li Canteen in Animal Kingdom)
Apparently the food on the planet Pandora is both healthy and scrumptious!
This simple protein tofu bowl with an incredible charred green onion vinegarette can fit into most diets and will leave you feeling refreshed.
Source: The Urben Life
Grilled Steak Bowl (Satu'li Canteen in Animal Kingdom)
Another healthy option from Satu'li Canteen in Pandora is the grilled steak bowl.
This lean option is covered in yummy chimichurri sauce and is complete with sweet potato and onion.
Source: Dirty Floor Diaries
Oreo Milkshake (Sci-Fi Dine In in Hollywood Studios)
I'm convinced that a good oreo milkshake is the sixth love language. Everyone loves a good oreo milkshake!
This shake recipe only requires 3 ingredients and tastes out of this world!
Source: All Ears
Jack Skellington Caramel Apples
These Jack Skellington caramel apples are pretty spooky, but won't give you any nightmares.
Try making this fun treat with your kids around Halloween for a scary-good time!
Source: Delish
Flamin' Hot Corn on the Cob (Disneyland)
My daughters cannot get enough of hot cheetos! Thankfully I found this Disney recipe which will allow me to put the hot cheetos to a more…healthy use.
These may look a little firey, but they are SO good!
Source: Delish
Milk and Cookie Shots (Grand Californian)
Oreos might have the title for milk's favorite cookie, but I think these are on a whole new level.
These are cookies that have milk inside of them! What are you waiting for? Go make some!
Source: Delish
Mickey Mouse Pizza
This may be the tenth Mickey Mouse themed food item on this list, however, it doesn't mean that this is any less good than any other one!
These pizzas are completely customizable and you can add any number of toppings of your choosing!
Source: Frugal Coupon Living
Mickey Mouse Cake
This cake may look fancy, but you don't need to be Cake Boss in order to pull off this masterpiece!
Spice up any birthday with this beautiful and tasty cake.
Source: Crazy for Crust
Mickey Mouse Cheesecake
Chocolate cookie crust and chocolate cheesecake? Yes, please!
A silicon Micky Mouse mold from the confectionary is used to make this fabulous cake, but it will taste just as good in a normal-shaped pan.
Source: Hungry Happenings
Belle Cupcakes
These cupcakes are beautiful and they are not a beast to make. It's the best of both worlds!
Make a dessert that will impress all of your friends with its elegance and taste!
Source: Delish
S'mores French Toast (Toy Story Land)
I don't know who is in charge of coming up with new food ideas at Disney, but they do a fantastic job.
I never would have thought to combine s'mores and french toast, but the result is divine.
Source: Delish
Strawberry Dole Whip
A new spin on the classic Disney treat, just add strawberries!
Creamy, cold, and refreshing, these are the perfect warm-weather treat!
Source: Delish
Funnel Cake (Stage Door Cafe in Disneyland)
Funnel cake always reminds me of fairs and amusement parks and the joyous memories that come along with both of those.
Enjoy this light and fluffy fried pastry topped with powdered sugar!
Source: Taste of Home
Snickerdoodle Cookies (Disneyland)
Snickerdoodle cookies. Yum!
I recommend eating these cookies fresh out of the oven while they're hot, gooey, and the smell of cinnamon fills your entire house.
Source: Popsugar
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