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  • Jul- 2020 -
    24 July
    A whimsical mug of holiday hot chocolate from our park, piled high with whipped cream, marshmallows, candy cane, and festive sprinkles.

    Mickey’s Festive Hot Chocolate Recipe

    If you’re going to treat yourself to a delicious, warm holiday drink, make it extra special with Mickey! Hot chocolate will never be the same after you try this extreme take on a chocolate favorite from DisneyFamily. It’s all about the embellishments — cocoa powder on whipped cream, candy on top and bottom, extra treats on the side like a little marshmallow Mickey, and even the mug itself becomes

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  • 24 July
    Tow Mater-themed lunch plate featuring a smiling car made of veggies and sandwich, with a “LUNCH STOP” fork—perfect for Pixar fans.

    “Dad Gum!” This Tow Mater Food Art Is Too Cute

    Yee-haw! Lunch just got a tractor tippin’, backwards drivin’ tasty Mater upgrade. Create this Cars-inspired food art from DisneyFamily with some wholesome sides and help from your little ones. The Tireless Adventurers in your family will look forward to spending their lunch creating and enjoying food art inspired by the trustiest tow truck around. Cars-Inspired Tow Mater Food Art Prep 30 Min Ingre

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  • 24 July
    A whimsical purple milkshake topped with candy and plushies, evoking Unicorn Hot Cocoa magic at a theme park treat stand.

    Check Out This Minnie Unicorn Hot Cocoa Recipe!

    Time for a hot cocoa makeover! If Minnie can be a unicorn why can’t a warm cup of cocoa be one, too? A scrumptious white hot chocolate recipe from DisneyFamily is the perfect starting point for this magical creation. Add some melted candies, whipped cream, and sprinkles (lots of them!) to turn a simple mug into Minnie hot cocoa with a unicorn twist!    Minnie Unicorn Hot Cocoa Serves 3 I

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  • 23 July
    Kevin from Up recreated with vegetables on a plate, set against a blue backdrop—fun Disney-inspired food art for fans.

    Yep – That’s Kevin from “Up” in a Food Art Recipe!

    Can you see it?! Yep, that’s Kevin from Disney / Pixar’s Up! This food art from DisneyFamily was inspired by one of our favorite Disney birds – Kevin, or course! Kevin is made entirely out of veggies, making for a healthy and tasty treat. Not to mention, it’s just as colorful as Kevin is! Enjoy!   Food Art Recipe: Kevin from Up Prep 40 Min / Serves 1 Ingredients: 4 purple carrots (f

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  • 23 July
    A hearty spoonful of Walt’s Chili and Beans, topped with cheese and sour cream, channels the magic of Carnation Café at Disneyland.

    Walt’s Chili and Beans Recipe from Carnation Café at Disneyland Park

    Here’s your chance to create one of Walt’s favorite recipes at home – Chili and Beans! Not one for highly seasoned or spicy cuisine, Walt enjoyed food that was hardy and filling, and this dish fit the bill. Check out the details and recipe below as shared by DisneyParksBlog.   Several variations of Walt’s personal Chili and Beans recipe can be found in the Walt Disney Archives 

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  • 22 July
    Winnie the Pooh-themed popsicles with fruit accents, perfect snacks for Disney Parks fans and character meet-and-greets.

    Bear-y Cute ‘Winnie the Pooh’ Popsicle Recipe

    The only thing more fun than a frozen treat is one that looks like a Disney character! Turn your favorite fruit smoothies into delicious Winnie the Pooh Popsicles for a fun snack that will keep you cool all summer long. This recipe from DisneyFamily is a great way to introduce your kids to smoothies—and the added cuteness of Pooh and friends make them extra special. Scroll thro

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  • 22 July
    An Ewok Rice Bowl styled with rice and tofu as an Ewok face, served on green cloth—an adorable dish for Star Wars fans.

    This Ewok Rice Bowl Recipe Will Make You Say “Yub Nub!”

    Ewoks: friend or foe? It depends on whether they’ve strung you up for a BBQ or whether they think of you as some kind of god. Still it’s hard to resist a furry face and sweet eyes, but instead of heading to the Endor moon, now you can make your own little Ewok pal at home — with an Ewok Rice Bowl from StarWars.com! These flavorsome bowls are made with brown rice imbued with rich coconut milk, topp

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  • 22 July
    A Tiana-themed green recipe book at Disney sits with coffee, beignets, honey, and a recipe card—ideal for Disney DIY fun.

    DIY Recipe Box Inspired by Tiana from “The Princess and the Frog”

    Hearty gumbo, from-scratch beignets, fluffy hotcakes — if you love cooking for others as much as Tiana does, then you probably have dozens of recipes in your own collection. Inspired by The Princess and the Frog, this recipe box from DisneyFamily will help you keep all of your cherished recipes tucked away in a safe place. We love that it’s embellished with a few of Tiana’s favorite

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  • 21 July
    Watermelon slice gummies with chocolate chips and pink drinks on a red-checkered table at a vibrant theme park snack stand.

    Mickey Watermelon Gummies Recipe

    Who doesn’t love biting into a ripe, juicy watermelon after spending the day in the hot sun? Even better? Biting into one of these yummy watermelon gummies, which have “seeds” shaped like Mickey! You and your little ones will have a fun summer snacking on these Mickey Watermelon Gummies recipe as shared by DisneyFamily!   Mickey Watermelon Gummies Serves 9 Ingredients: RED GUMMY CANDY:2/3 Cup

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  • 21 July
    Rebel Alliance watermelon slice, styled like a Star Wars symbol, brings zesty Chili-Lime Melon Pops to your galactic theme park menu.

    Fight Imperial Heat with this Rebel Alliance Chili-Lime Melon Pops Recipe

    If you’re looking for a refreshing summer snack and a way to show where your galactic loyalty lies, try this recipe for Rebel Alliance Chili-Lime Melon Pops from StarWars.com — shaped in the image of the Rebellion insignia, an Alliance Starbird.   These chilled pops are the perfect way to beat the heat. Take the Phoenix to the next level by adding a bit of lime and a punch

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