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Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Mon 02, 2015 12:49 pm
by Alacrity
Polynesian Princess wrote:Oh wow, that ice cream looks amazing. Is it from the France pavilion?
Yep. It's the Pressed Brioche Ice Cream Sandwich or Croque Glaces.

Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Mon 02, 2015 2:16 pm
by Amy
Was that any good Alacrity ~ I can't wrap my head around a hot pastry wrapped around ice cream.

Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Mon 02, 2015 4:14 pm
by Alacrity
Amy wrote:Was that any good Alacrity ~ I can't wrap my head around a hot pastry wrapped around ice cream.
Very yummy. A little crispy outside and cool and creamy on the inside. I think we had mint chocolate chip with chocolate sauce.

Baked Alaska and deep fried ice cream must make you wonder about the world then!

Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Mon 02, 2015 6:33 pm
by Polynesian Princess
I would love to try it, but my list of things to try at the French bakery is a mile long already. :lol: At this rate, I guess we'll be needing a daily visit to Epcot to pick up a snack on our next trip. ;)

Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Mon 02, 2015 8:29 pm
by Amy
Alacrity wrote:
Amy wrote:Was that any good Alacrity ~ I can't wrap my head around a hot pastry wrapped around ice cream.
Very yummy. A little crispy outside and cool and creamy on the inside. I think we had mint chocolate chip with chocolate sauce.

Baked Alaska and deep fried ice cream must make you wonder about the world then!
Heard of both of those and never tried them either. So is the ice cream still intact or sort of melted into the pastry?
Polynesian Princess wrote:I would love to try it, but my list of things to try at the French bakery is a mile long already. :lol: At this rate, I guess we'll be needing a daily visit to Epcot to pick up a snack on our next trip. ;)
They really do look like they have a ton of yummy items don't they?

Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Tue 03, 2015 9:16 am
by grimmghosts96
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Pot Roast (amazing stuff) @ 50s Prime Time Cafe

Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Tue 03, 2015 10:18 am
by Polynesian Princess
Wow, it does look amazing!

Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Tue 03, 2015 10:47 am
by Alacrity
Amy wrote: Heard of both of those and never tried them either. So is the ice cream still intact or sort of melted into the pastry?
Still in tact! The heat never makes it all the way through the bread. It just sortta toasts the outside a little bit.

Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Tue 03, 2015 2:07 pm
by bcgm3
grimmghosts96 wrote:Pot Roast (amazing stuff) @ 50s Prime Time Cafe
One of my favorite meals at the parks ever. Good price, truly unique experience/atmosphere, and just delicious.

Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Tue 03, 2015 3:41 pm
by Alacrity
The Chicken Pot Pie is pretty good too!

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Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Tue 03, 2015 5:23 pm
by Polynesian Princess
Oh, I think that's what I would order. We've never gone to 50s Prime Time Cafe, but after seeing these pictures I want to.

Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Mon 09, 2015 8:35 am
by grimmghosts96
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i love a chocolate croissant from WDW

Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Mon 09, 2015 11:40 am
by Amy
Those chocolate croissants are so tasty! When we had the free meal plan, I would get that as the "dessert" and wrap it up and take it for later in the day. They are surprisingly still pretty tasty even when they are squished from working their way down to the bottom of your backpack and going on a ton of attractions :lol:
Those Mickey Mouse waffles look super delicious too! Where did y'all enjoy this meal?

Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Mon 09, 2015 2:39 pm
by grimmghosts96
yeah - the chocolate croissants are some of my favorite thing's for breakfast when @ WDW. I think his was just taken at our resort food court one morning

Re: Yummiest & Prettiest Food Pictures

Posted: Feb Mon 09, 2015 6:24 pm
by Polynesian Princess
The first time I heard about chocolate croissants was at WDW and I was very skeptical. On the last night of our trip a few years back, we wanted to get a snack before heading out of the MK. I had planned to get a dole whip, but they closed 10-15 minutes before park closing. I was so disappointed, but we went to the Main Street Bakery (I miss it :( ). I didn't see anything else I wanted and decided to take the plunge on the chocolate croissant. What a wonderful discovery out of something sad. Now I have to get one every trip and make them at home from time to time to get my fix. :lol: