Disney Recipes
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Disney Recipes
Hmmmmmm, if they were around here, then I must have missed that craze.
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Just like with many things they fall in and out of fashion, they are now the west coast trend and I would imagine still going east while small pies are moving west.Amy wrote:Well, after conferring with F1gment, we decided sometime in the 80's and/or 90's. I'm leaning more toward the 90's since I wouldn't have been paying much attention to baking in the 80's. Maybe it was only a midwest thing. I'm pretty sure you can still buy the little tiny bundt cake pans though.mindflipper wrote:I've never seen the tiny little bundts ever. When were they in fashion?
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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While helping Sleepy out on another thread, I came across the recipe for the Kitchen Sink dessert at the Beach Club's Beaches and Cream...anybody adventurous, or crazy enough, enough to try it?
The legendary Kitchen Sink dessert at Beaches and Cream at Disney’s Beach Club Resort is a gargantuan bowl, er, kitchen sink, overflowing with sugary treats. Here’s the list of what’s included:
½ cup fudge topping, warmed
½ cup butterscotch topping, warmed
½ cup peanut butter topping, warmed
1 medium banana, sliced in 1/2 –inch slices
1 cinnamon spice cupcake (2 ½ x 1 ¼-inch), quartered
1 angel food cupcake (3 x 1 ½-inch), quartered
2 4-oz. scoops vanilla ice cream
2 4-oz. scoops chocolate ice cream
2 4-oz. scoops strawberry ice cream
1 4-oz. scoop mint chocolate chip ice cream
1 4-oz. scoop coffee ice cream
3 tablespoons chocolate syrup
¼ cup marshmallow crème
¼ cup strawberry topping
¼ cup pineapple topping
1 14-oz can dairy whipped topping
1 brownie (6-inch x 6-inch), quartered
1 regular-sized (2 ounce) candy bar, quartered
4 chocolate cookies with cream filling
1 tablespoon sliced toasted almonds
1 tablespoon dark and white chocolate shavings
1 tablespoon chocolate cookies with cream filling, crushed
1 tablespoon chopped jellied orange slices (approximately 2 large slices)
1 tablespoon milk chocolate chip morsels
1 tablespoon peanut butter chip morsels
1 tablespoon chocolate sprinkles
1 tablespoon rainbow sprinkles
½ cup drained maraschino cherries
The legendary Kitchen Sink dessert at Beaches and Cream at Disney’s Beach Club Resort is a gargantuan bowl, er, kitchen sink, overflowing with sugary treats. Here’s the list of what’s included:
½ cup fudge topping, warmed
½ cup butterscotch topping, warmed
½ cup peanut butter topping, warmed
1 medium banana, sliced in 1/2 –inch slices
1 cinnamon spice cupcake (2 ½ x 1 ¼-inch), quartered
1 angel food cupcake (3 x 1 ½-inch), quartered
2 4-oz. scoops vanilla ice cream
2 4-oz. scoops chocolate ice cream
2 4-oz. scoops strawberry ice cream
1 4-oz. scoop mint chocolate chip ice cream
1 4-oz. scoop coffee ice cream
3 tablespoons chocolate syrup
¼ cup marshmallow crème
¼ cup strawberry topping
¼ cup pineapple topping
1 14-oz can dairy whipped topping
1 brownie (6-inch x 6-inch), quartered
1 regular-sized (2 ounce) candy bar, quartered
4 chocolate cookies with cream filling
1 tablespoon sliced toasted almonds
1 tablespoon dark and white chocolate shavings
1 tablespoon chocolate cookies with cream filling, crushed
1 tablespoon chopped jellied orange slices (approximately 2 large slices)
1 tablespoon milk chocolate chip morsels
1 tablespoon peanut butter chip morsels
1 tablespoon chocolate sprinkles
1 tablespoon rainbow sprinkles
½ cup drained maraschino cherries
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- Pack Mules Wrangler
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Re: Disney Recipes
We talk about this all the time and say everytime we visit WDW, we want to try the Kitchen Sink! I think we would need some help though, I love ice-cream, but geez!!!Amy wrote:While helping Sleepy out on another thread, I came across the recipe for the Kitchen Sink dessert at the Beach Club's Beaches and Cream...anybody adventurous, or crazy enough, enough to try it?
The legendary Kitchen Sink dessert at Beaches and Cream at Disney’s Beach Club Resort is a gargantuan bowl, er, kitchen sink, overflowing with sugary treats. Here’s the list of what’s included:
½ cup fudge topping, warmed
½ cup butterscotch topping, warmed
½ cup peanut butter topping, warmed
1 medium banana, sliced in 1/2 –inch slices
1 cinnamon spice cupcake (2 ½ x 1 ¼-inch), quartered
1 angel food cupcake (3 x 1 ½-inch), quartered
2 4-oz. scoops vanilla ice cream
2 4-oz. scoops chocolate ice cream
2 4-oz. scoops strawberry ice cream
1 4-oz. scoop mint chocolate chip ice cream
1 4-oz. scoop coffee ice cream
3 tablespoons chocolate syrup
¼ cup marshmallow crème
¼ cup strawberry topping
¼ cup pineapple topping
1 14-oz can dairy whipped topping
1 brownie (6-inch x 6-inch), quartered
1 regular-sized (2 ounce) candy bar, quartered
4 chocolate cookies with cream filling
1 tablespoon sliced toasted almonds
1 tablespoon dark and white chocolate shavings
1 tablespoon chocolate cookies with cream filling, crushed
1 tablespoon chopped jellied orange slices (approximately 2 large slices)
1 tablespoon milk chocolate chip morsels
1 tablespoon peanut butter chip morsels
1 tablespoon chocolate sprinkles
1 tablespoon rainbow sprinkles
½ cup drained maraschino cherries
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Disney Recipes
Ok, those of you with little school-age children, this is a really cute bento box lunch...but who would take time to do this?!
Here is a link to the "recipe"/step-by-step directions... http://family.go.com/food/recipe-991713 ... ento-box-t
Here is a link to the "recipe"/step-by-step directions... http://family.go.com/food/recipe-991713 ... ento-box-t
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- Pirates of the Caribbean Buccaneer
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That's actually not as inovled as some boxes go. If you've got the skill to make them, you can but I think a lot of the ones with the interesting designs fall into 2 categories: either as a showpiece done once or something that a store sells to gain attention and customers.
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Wow! Well, the Toy Story box was aimed toward the make-it-home crowd so I'm guessing they think there are really nice parents out there who will take the time to make the fancy aliens...
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Disney Recipes
Really? Shouldn't food be there to be eaten?
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That toy story bento technically goes against the rules of kyaraben (apparently a combo of character and bento) of using only edible parts since it uses uncooked pasta. I was just looking it up and apparently it's a way to get kids to try different foods. It's kind of like the windowless van with offers of free candy for getting in.
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One of my piano students loves uncooked pasta. Every once in a while that will be his after school snack, a handful of uncooked macaroniWizzard419 wrote:That toy story bento technically goes against the rules of kyaraben (apparently a combo of character and bento) of using only edible parts since it uses uncooked pasta. I was just looking it up and apparently it's a way to get kids to try different foods. It's kind of like the windowless van with offers of free candy for getting in.
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Disney Recipes
Uncooked pasta? It must be an acquired taste...
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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I'm thinking that too. Plus the sound it makes when he chews is horrendously loudmindflipper wrote:Uncooked pasta? It must be an acquired taste...
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Bullwinkle wrote:Old Kungaloosh Recipe -- Circa 1997
1 1/4 ounce vodka
1 1/4 ounce Malibu Rum
3/4 ounce Midori (melon liqueur)
2 tablespoons pineapple juice
1 splash cranberry juice
Mix well.
New Kungaloosh Recipe -- since 2000 or so
1 cup Daily's Strawberry Daiquiri Mix
1/4 cup orange juice
1/4 cup Captain Morgan's Spiced Rum
1/4 cup blackberry brandy
OOOOOOO. THAT SOUNDS GOOD... Minus the hand of course.
OOPs forgot , and somebody's hand
Toss it in a blender with enough ice to make it slushy.
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Disney Recipes
Did anyone else click through the latest Disney family email letter? They had 15 different cake pops decorated like characters. Sooooo cute!! Here's a link if anyone is interested...
http://family.go.com/food/bakerella-rec ... mmer||famE|
http://family.go.com/food/bakerella-rec ... mmer||famE|