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Disney park enthusiasts know that the food at Disney World and Disneyland is one-of-a-kind — from Dole Whip, the refreshing pineapple treat; to doughy treats shaped like Mickey Mouse.
Now, fans of Disney's snacks can make them at home, thanks to recipes shared as part of Disney's official Parks Blog.
Most recently, Disney released the recipe for a dessert-worthy waffle dish: the Chocolate Waffles and Espresso Frozen Mousse, which are typically only served at Tamu Tamu Refreshments, an eatery in the Animal Kingdom park.
Here is the recipe:
And you can find the other ones at the blog: #DisneyMagicMoments – Cooking Up the Magic with a Yummy Recipe to Kick off Waffle Week!
I read the article and then the recipe -on the second link and it said that it serves 1 but the blog says it serves 8-10.
I just want to know if there are people out in the world that would get up that early to make this without being paid.
Now, fans of Disney's snacks can make them at home, thanks to recipes shared as part of Disney's official Parks Blog.
Most recently, Disney released the recipe for a dessert-worthy waffle dish: the Chocolate Waffles and Espresso Frozen Mousse, which are typically only served at Tamu Tamu Refreshments, an eatery in the Animal Kingdom park.
Disney released the recipe for its chocolate waffle and espresso mousse that is exclusive to Animal Kingdom
From Dole Whip to Mickey Mouse-shaped beignets and now its dessert-worthy waffles, Disney has shared a ton of special recipes from its theme parks.
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Here is the recipe:
And you can find the other ones at the blog: #DisneyMagicMoments – Cooking Up the Magic with a Yummy Recipe to Kick off Waffle Week!
I read the article and then the recipe -on the second link and it said that it serves 1 but the blog says it serves 8-10.
I just want to know if there are people out in the world that would get up that early to make this without being paid.