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Top 3 Snacks at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Disney’s Hollywood Studios is such a great Park.  Great shows, great parade, great rides, great restaurants and yes… great snacks! For being a smaller park your sure do have so many options to choose from in the snack department! Here are my Top 3 Snacks at Disney’s Hollywood Studio.

#3. Old Fashioned Ice Cream Sundae. - This snack is just the way Mama made it! Old fashioned vanilla with hot fudge, whipped cream and a cherry on top! Just 1 snack credit or around $4.50.  This sweet sundae is perfect to share on a hot Florida day!

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#2. Butterfinger Cupcake at Starring Rolls Cafe.  – The Chocolate Butterfinger Cupcake could be one of the most talked about snacks at Walt Disney World, aside from the Dole Whip at Magic Kingdom.  People either seem to Love it or Hate it! But to me anything sweet and sticky and crunching gets a big LOVE IT in my book!  Here we have a chocolate filled cupcake with vanilla buttercream icing dipped in a hard chocolate and rolled in crushed butterfingers!   This snack is massive and super sweet! It is worth sharing with your family! My husband, daughter and I love to share one of these on our Hollywood Studios Day! Make sure to get a few extra napkins!  Not going to Hollywood Studios, no worries! You can also find the butterfinger cupcake at Disney Quest in Downtown Disney!

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#1. Carrot Cake Cookie at The Writer’s Stop. - Some people run to get on Toy Story Mania first thing when Disney’s Hollywood Studios Opens, I run to The Writers Stop to get myself a Carrot Cake Cookie!  The Carrot Cake Cookie is simply amazing. 2 soft and very moist carrot cake cookies are joined by the largest amount of Cream Cheese frosting you could imagine to create a snack that literally melts in your mouth! Pair it with one of the Writers Stop’s amazing coffees, or in my case a Diet Coke, and you have the best breakfast/snack on Walt Disney World property! The Carrot Cake Cookie is a snack on the Disney Dining Plan, so if you are participating it will cost you nothing out of pocket! This snack is certainly big enough to share, but I never do! Some things are better all to yourself!

If you are hitting up Hollywood Studios, be sure not the miss these Top Treats! Did your favs make the list, let me know in the comments below.

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In the Disney Kitchen – Honey Coriander Wings from Ohana

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I found this recipe over on The Disney Chick‘s website.  I followed her recipe pretty closely except for a few ingredients changes and the fact that I decided to make this the week after Superbowl and therefore couldn’t find wings so I made it with drumsticks.

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Ingredients2-5 lbs chicken wings and drums

Wing seasoning:
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon ground paprika
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/4 teaspoon turmeric
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper

Coriander wing sauce:
2/3 cup honey
1/3 cup low-sodium soy sauce
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1/2 tablespoon chili powder
1/2 tablespoon fresh lime juice
1/2 tablespoon ground coriander
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger

Method:

1. Preheat the oven to 500 degrees.2. Mix wing seasoning indredients in a small bowl.

3. Put the chicken and wing seasoning in a large bowl (original recipe only called for 2 tbsp of the seasoning but I used it all). Add enough oil to coat the chicken evenly and mix well.  At this point I let my chicken marinade for about an hour but you can just continue if you are crunched for time.
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4. Spread the seasoned chicken on prepared cookie sheet. Bake for 20 minutes or until fully cooked.
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5. Mix all wing sauce ingredients in a large saute pan, and bring to a gentle simmer over medium-low heat. Stir until thickened.
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6. Transfer the cooked wings into the sauce and serve… and voila! You are done! icon smile In the Disney Kitchen   Honey Coriander Wings from Ohana %tag

 

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Disney Food Confession – Shawarma Platter

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Where can you find it at?
Tangierine Cafe-World Showcase Morocco Epcot

What is it?
 Chicken served with side of Hummus, Tabouleh and a Tangierine Couscous Salad with fresh Moroccan bread.
Also available with lamb or a chicken and lamb combo.

Why you want it?

This was a nice lunch.You walked away feeling full but not so stuffed that you can’t enjoy the rest of the walk around the
World Showcase.It is a very good use of a counter credit.And there was room for dessert.
You can find this on the menu for $11.99 OR if you are using the Disney Dining Plan it is 1 Counter Service Credit.

If you have a Disney Food Confession email me at dulcie@chipandco.com. Let me know the What, Where, and Why you love it so much.
We would love to feature your picture and link to your website or blog if you have one.

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Being a Meatatarian at Walt Disney World

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If you scour the internet looking for Special Dietary Requests at Disney World you will find everything from Eating Vegetarian & Vegan, to Gluten Free and people with other Food Allergies. If you do have food allergies I will say Allergy Free Mouse has some of the best resources on the interwebs!

But what about Meatatarians?

What is a Meatatarian you might ask? A meatatarian is a person who eats meat virtually to the exclusion of vegetables. The meatatarian often claims to be conserving veggies for those who would actually eat them, and keeps the veggies out of the waste stream, helping the environment, or keeping produce costs down.

Most times you will find these people eating Bacon and watching shows like Epic Meal Time! Bacon Strips & Bacon Strips & Bacon Strips! These carnivores of the theme park always hang out at places where meat is the highlight of the meal.

So to help out Meatatarians out there I want to suggest to you some restaurants where you can get your meat on!

  • Boma – Plenty of spicy Indian/African meat on this buffet.
  • Beaches & Cream – One of the best Hamburger Meats at Disney World. Forget the bun and go for a double with BACON!
  • OHana – Here they bring meat on skewers. Forget the salad, noodles, and other foods in the beginning of the meal and just ask for your server to start bringing you dem tasty meats! Don’t forget to dip those meats in Sauce!
  • Whispering Canyon Cafe – Ribs, Bar-b-que, Tenderloin and more! Here they bring the meat in a all you can eat bowl. Be sure to ask for Ketchup and a a refill on your drink icon smile Being a Meatatarian at Walt Disney World %tag
  • Trails End – Smoked meats, Fried Chicken, and Ribs. One of the best values at Walt Disney World
  • Raglan Road – Irish Meats
  • Biergarten – German Meats. All the sausage you can fit in your mouth!
  • Tokyo Dining – Tons of Ocean Meats here. Nigirizushi has less rice and more meat.
  • 50′s Prime Time Cafe and Tune-In Lounge – Ask for the sampler of meats. Tell them to save the veggies for someone who eats them.
  • Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater – Another good Burger Meats stop
  • Liberty Tree Tavern – Thanksgiving meats

If there are any I missed please let me know in the comment box below.

 

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Adult Dining in Disney World – Top 5 Restaurants to try

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Over the years, Walt Disney World has really worked on improving the dining experience for their guests, and they have done an amazing job, it really sets them apart from amusement parks where all you can get is burgers/fries/chicken fingers and the occasional grilled chicken sandwich. The problem they have now (if you can even call it a problem), is that they are so many choices, that a lot of people stick with what they know, which is the chicken fingers and burgers – which are still delicious, but not exactly adventurous.

One of the best things about going to Walt Disney World as an adult is the FOOD – now that you’re grown up you can decide where you want to eat, and what you want to eat, so to get you out of that bland theme park food rut, I have compiled the top 5 ‘different’ restaurants for adults to try at Walt Disney World, in hopes that you will get out there and experience some of the amazing food that WDW has to offer!

5. Via Napoli – This is a relatively new restaurant in Italy at Epcot’s World Showcase, and they are serving up some truly amazing and authentic italian dishes, like lasagna, chicken parmesan, and spaghetti with veal meatballs (yum!). They are also doing a variety of wood fired pizzas with everything from tomatoes and cheese to eggplant and artichokes. The smell of the pizzas is drool worthy for sure, and as if that wasn’t enough, they are serving a variety of wines and other italian inspired beverages to help you cool off after a hot day of touring the Parks.

4. Big River Grille and Brewing Works - Head over to Disney’s Boardwalk Resort and have a casual dinner at this microbrewery, where you can sample flights of their beer made on premisis. The menu isn’t huge, but the items on it are delicious – start out with the beer cheese soup, then an entree of hazelnut crusted chicken, and finish with a rich dessert of chocolate confusion (chocolate cake, mousse, chips, and then more chocolate!). If you aren’t in a food induced coma at this point, you can take an evening stroll down the idyllic Boardwalk, which is nice in the daytime but is even more beautiful when it’s all lit up at nighttime

3. Cape May Cafe – This buffet at Disney’s Beach Club Resort is a surf inspired character meal by day, and a surf-and-turf (character free!) seafood buffet by night. Enjoy a true New Englad Style Clambake with steamed clams, mussels, and other favorites, including chicken, ribs, salad bar, and dessert. What could be better than delicious all you can eat seafood in a beautiful resort setting?

2. Raglan Road – This Irish Pub is located in Downtown Disney and serves up Irish classics like Bangers and Mash, as well as crowdpleasers like New York Strip Steak. Their full bar has a wide array of beer and wine selections, and the Irish dancers and live Celtic tunes will keep you happy all night! OH and I can’t forget to mention their Bread Pudding Dessert, it is to die for, and worth going there just for that!

1. Boma – The bus ride over the Animal Kingdom Lodge is worth it for this buffet of African inspired dishes, including Bobotie – a spiced meat dish with an egg topping and the ever popular Zebra Domes, a dessert treat filled with a delicious custard with a hint of liquor in it! Boma has so many amazing dishes I had never tried before that it would be impossible to name them all, they were all worth trying (and most were worth going back for seconds too!), the meats and different salads and hummuses were out of this world! I wasn’t too sure about the ‘ethnic’ cuisine and if I would enjoy it or not, but I loved every single thing I tried and would go here again in a heartbeat, and that’s why it has received the coveted #1 spot on the list!

Honorable Mention:
Kouzzina - I just had to mention this little gem, with their Greek inspired dishes and ideal location at Disney’s Boardwalk Resort, I would highly recommend breakfast here – as many of the dishes were updated and some new ones were added (think gooey baklava and fluffy omelettes stuffed with feta and spinach!)

Now, I know there are TONS of other amazing restaurants out there, these are just some of my personal favorites that don’t abide to the standard “theme park cuisine” code, and each one is unique and does things it’s own way, which I love!

Dining in Walt Disney World can be an amazing experience, and I urge you to try something new and different, after all, you’re on vacation!

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