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14 Disney theme-park desserts you can make at home
14 Disney theme-park desserts you can make at home
Amanda KrauseJun 14, 2020, 17:24 IST
Some Mickey-shaped beignets are served with flavored syrups.Disney Parks/YouTube
Disney theme parks sell a wide variety of desserts, from decadent waffles to gooey Rice Krispie Treats.
Luckily for fans, many of these classic treats can be re-created at home.
In recent months, Disney has released recipes for its famous churros, beignets, milkshakes, and more.
Travel blogs have also created recipes for dishes like Mickey-shaped waffles and cake pops.
It's no secret that Disney theme parks sell some delicious desserts.
For example, there's cinnamon-covered churros, sweet Dole Whip, and powdered beignets shaped like Mickey Mouse. While those three treats are typically only found at places like Disney World and Disneyland, the company has released numerous recipes in recent weeks to help fans re-create those dishes and more.
Here are 14 Disney-inspired desserts you can make at home.
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You'll only need eight ingredients to replicate Disney's famous churros at home.
Disney theme parks are known for selling delicious churros in a wide variety of flavors.
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Disney's beloved Dole Whip is just as simple to make.
Dole Whip is one of the most popular desserts at Disney World and Disneyland.
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Both adults and children love Mickey-shaped beignets.
Some Mickey-shaped beignets are served with flavored syrups.
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For an unconventional dessert, consider peanut butter and jelly milkshakes.
You can order these milkshakes during a table-service meal or at the restaurant's bar.
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For those who follow a plant-based diet, consider making Disney's cookie fries.
Disney's cookie fries are plant-based favorites.
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If you prefer more traditional cookies, try making this chocolate-chip recipe from Disney World's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
The cookies (not pictured) are found at Disney World's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
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The Grey Stuff from "Beauty and the Beast" is a fan favorite.
The Grey Stuff is served in various ways, including in cups and on cookies.
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Disney's Kitchen Sink Sundae can serve an entire family.
The dessert is said to feed between four and six people.
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Mickey-shaped candy apples are just as fun to make as they are to eat.
Disney's classic Mickey Apples are covered in caramel, chocolate, and sprinkles.
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Disney-themed dome cakes can be complex to make, but taste delicious.
This recipe requires some previous baking experience.
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Cake pops have recently become a staple of Disney theme parks.
Disney theme parks typically sell cake pops in a wide range of colors and shapes.
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Making Mickey-shaped ice cream at home is easier than you might think.
Mickey Mouse ice-cream bars are one of the most classic Disney theme-park treats.
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Mickey-shaped waffles, on the other hand, require a special cooking tool.
Disney sometimes serves its waffles with ice cream and chocolate syrup.
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Mickey-shaped Rice Krispies Treats are extremely easy to make at home.
Themed Rice Krispies Treats are easy to make with a Mickey-shaped cookie cutter.
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