While browsing through Disney recipes at allears.net a few weeks ago, I discovered this gem. A lot of the Disney recipes are complicated and not something that you’d want to create in your kitchen on an ordinary week night. But this recipe from the Rose and Crown restaurant in England in EPCOT stands out from the crowd. It has week night supper written all over it, especially after a few adaptations. Put on Illuminations music, pretend you’ve snagged a water front table at Rose and Crown for the excellent fireworks show and eat up. Tuesday night doesn’t get any better 😉
Disney food
Boardwalk Brownies
These are what happens when a desire to visit Disney World collides with a chocolate craving on a plain old Sunday afternoon. I found the recipe while buzzing around allears.net , a fantastic resource for planning or dreaming about a Disney trip. These brownies are made at the Boardwalk Bakery. I’ve never eaten the real deal, so I can’t tell you how close they come, but I can tell you they were fudgy, chocolatey and they didn’t last long.
50s Prime Time Meatloaf
The other day while I was thinking about Disney World, I started looking through recipes on AllEars.Net. Deb has an excellent collection of recipes for foods that are served in various WDW restaurants. I made note of several that I want to try, including this meatloaf which is served at the 50s Prime Time Cafe in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The meatloaf was easy to make, flavorful and moist. As a bonus, it made so much I turned it into two loaves and froze one for another time.
Dole Whip Float
I’ve had Walt Disney World on my mind the last few days. We’ve gotten to vacation there several times in August or September and I must feel that I should be getting ready to go again. But it’s not to be this year. Last night I wanted a little taste of the Magic Kingdom. There is a place called Aloha Isle in Adventureland that has the best snack. It’s called a Dole Whip Float.