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Putting together your favorite parts of dinner

Posted: Apr Sun 18, 2010 9:10 am
by kcookiebaker
I started wondering, if I could put together my favorite appetizer,
salad or soup,
entree,
(sides),
and dessert and beverage,
the works, what it would be..for dinner
and where
...and not just Epcot, but all hotels and dining locations.
Then I started wondering what everyone else might like...because we have another trip to look forward to and suggestions are always welcome.

I know I would start with the Taste of Africa at Jiko....

Posted: Apr Sun 18, 2010 10:57 am
by momeja
Just set me down at the Brown Derby and I'm done. :mrgreen:

Posted: Apr Sun 18, 2010 11:37 am
by Len90
Wow mine would be pretty much a dinner at Le Cellier.
Appetizer: Duck three ways
Dinner: Kansas City Strip Steak
Dessert: The chocolate Cake there

Posted: Apr Sun 18, 2010 12:38 pm
by momeja
Len, how do they do Duck 3 ways at Le Cellier? At Brown Derby, they have a main course called Duck 2 Ways: Duck pastrami and the most delicious leg of duck you've ever tasted. I had to fight my family off when I was eating it.

Posted: Apr Sun 18, 2010 1:12 pm
by Amy
momeja wrote:Len, how do they do Duck 3 ways at Le Cellier? At Brown Derby, they have a main course called Duck 2 Ways: Duck pastrami and the most delicious leg of duck you've ever tasted. I had to fight my family off when I was eating it.
And is that when you took your avatar picture momeja?! when you were fighting your family off?! :lol:

Posted: Apr Sun 18, 2010 2:23 pm
by momeja
Amy wrote: And is that when you took your avatar picture momeja?! when you were fighting your family off?! :lol:
LOL. I can be very scary if people are trying to mess with my duck. :evil:

Posted: Apr Sun 18, 2010 2:38 pm
by kcarts
I would have to do some walking for my meal. Wings and a couple of Sam's at ESPN. Walk it off on my way over to Cape May for the buffet.

Posted: Apr Sun 18, 2010 5:30 pm
by Arete
I'd take the dinner buffet from Cape May and add the dessert buffet from Boma; that would make me quite happy. mmmmmm clams and zebra domes :twisted:

Posted: Apr Sun 18, 2010 5:47 pm
by Len90
momeja wrote:Len, how do they do Duck 3 ways at Le Cellier? At Brown Derby, they have a main course called Duck 2 Ways: Duck pastrami and the most delicious leg of duck you've ever tasted. I had to fight my family off when I was eating it.
Here is what is listed on the menu: Confit, Rillette, and Fleischnecke with Orange Gastrique.
I guess there are three parts of the duck that they cook up.

Posted: Apr Tue 20, 2010 6:04 pm
by Mark86
My fantasy meal would be a mix from lots of restaurants

Soup: Chicken Noodle Soup from Primetime
Entree: Kansas City Strip from Le Cellier mixed with Marinated Sirloin Steak from Ohana
Desert: Chocolate Chip Cookie from Main Street Bakery

Posted: Apr Tue 20, 2010 6:18 pm
by IMFearless
Sadly, mine is seasonal ...
Soup: CHOUP
Entree: formerly, the Fettuccine al Burro (aka Fettuccine Alfredo) in Italy, but Alfredo's hasn't been there in awhile ... so I'll say the shrimp at Ohana
Dessert: Chocolate-covered apple from ... somewhere, I used to get these most often at ... whatever-it's-called in the Studios, so I could have it during Fantasmic <3

Posted: Apr Tue 20, 2010 9:46 pm
by MadEye
Len90 wrote:Appetizer: Duck three ways
Looks like I have another animal to cross off my list of uncommon animals eaten...

Posted: May Sun 09, 2010 8:18 am
by disneylizzy
appetizer: potstickers from Ohana
soup: crab chowder or saffron seafood stew from Boma
entree: filet mignon w/ mushroom risotto from Le Cellier
dessert: bread pudding from Ohana

Re: Putting together your favorite parts of dinner

Posted: May Fri 28, 2010 8:06 pm
by RREng77
This one also takes some travel and serious time to get through it all.

Appetizer: Cheese plate from Rose & Crown
Drink: Dark beer from Germany pavillion
Dinner: Boma - 'nuff said
Dessert: Any light pastry from Kringla in Norway, followed by a walk over to enjoy an ice cream sundae from Beaches & Cream while watching the lights come on across the water at Boardwalk

The location/surroundings of a meal can be almost as important as the actual food itself.

Re: Putting together your favorite parts of dinner

Posted: May Mon 31, 2010 10:41 am
by theBIGyowski
Appetizer: Honey-Coriander Chicken Wings, Pork Dumplings with Sweet and Sour Sauce from 'Ohana
Soup: Creamy Lobster Soup from Coral Reef
Drink: Premium Top Shelf Margarita from San Angel Inn
Entree: Salt-crusted Prime Rib from Le Cellier
Dessert: No Way Jose from Beaches and Cream

I might need to have a 1-2 hour break in between each of the menu items listed above.