16 Disney Theme Park Recipes You Can Make at Home Right Now (Bring on the Dole Whip) (2024)

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16 Disney Theme Park Recipes You Can Make at Home Right Now (Bring on the Dole Whip) (1)

By Alexandra Hough

Published Jun 1, 2020

While we may not be able to physically visit the Disney parks, the company is making this time of social distancing a little more bearable by sharing the recipes for some of its most popular treats.

Read on for 16 Disney theme park recipes you can make at home.

1. Grilled Cheese

Disney shared the step-by-step instructions for its famous grilled cheese from Toy Story Land on its Disney Parks Blog website. According to the site, the recipe (which comes from Woody’s Lunch Box at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and surprisingly feeds four) was released in honor of National Grilled Cheese Day (April 12). And from the looks of things, it should be pretty easy to recreate.

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2. Churros

For this dessert, the ingredients are simple and you probably already have them in your pantry: flour, eggs, sugar, butter, salt, cinnamon and oil for frying. This is your chance to show up everyone who’s been baking sourdough bread on your social media feed. And while it’s not quite the same as biting into a piping hot churro while sweating in the sun at a park filled with kids and their saintly parents, it still tastes just as delicious.

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3. Dole Whip

You may not believe just how easy it is to whip (sorry, had to) up a homemade version of the refreshing soft-serve treat (aka the “Frozen Pineapple Treat”). All you need are a blender, a star-tipped piping bag and three ingredients.

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4. Cookie Fries

Yep, we’re talking the Plant-Based Cookie Fries from the Beaches & Cream Soda Shop in Disney World. The chocolate chip dessert sticks are similar to biscotti and normally pair with several (also plant-based) dipping sauces. The best part? The recipe only calls for seven (!) ingredients and makes a whopping 32 fries.

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5. Epcot’s Cheddar Cheese Soup

The recipe comes courtesy of the Disney Parks Blog, which says it’s a popular Canadian-inspired dish served at Epcot’s Le Cellier Steakhouse. If you’re still confused about what a cheese soup actually is—no worries, we are too—it’s basically what it sounds like: soup flavored with an entire pound of cheese. Time to break out that immersion blender you’ve used once in your lifetime.

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6. Mickey Mouse Beignets

Joining the slew of easy-to-make-at-home theme park options is everyone’s favorite fluffy fried treat from both the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort. The instructions call for 11 different ingredients, all of which you might already have in your pantry (except for maybe dry yeast).

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7. Kitchen Sink Sundae

This legendary Kitchen Sink sundae is a signature dessert from Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, a charming boardwalk-inspired eatery with a retro ambiance, ice cream-cone tables and a menu loaded with American comfort food. Fair warning—the recipe calls for 23 toppings and looks like it would take an entire army to finish.

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8. Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana French Toast

While we’re on the topic of sweets...we can’t forget about this chocolate peanut butter banana French toast. The original dish is a seasonal item on the menu at Disney’s PCH Grill at Disneyland’s Paradise Pier Hotel. The recipe calls for challah bread, which Disney says “makes the best French toast,” and while they’re not wrong, you could definitely substitute it with any type of bread you have.

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9. Grey Stuff

Disney Parks Blog also recently released the instructions (accompanied by a very helpful video) to make their oddly-named Grey Stuff, a pudding-like dish typically served at the Beauty and the Beast-themed restaurants in their parks. Still confused? Revisit the lyrics to the popular song “Be Our Guest,” and it will all make sense.

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10. Pumpkin Pancakes

ICYMI: May 15 marked the halfway point to Halloween, which Disney celebrated with a virtual celebration chock-full of devilishly delicious recipes, including these drool-worthy pumpkin pancakes. Picture digging into fluffy, golden-brown pancakes spiked with creamy canned pumpkin. And don’t forget to top it off with lots of butter and syrup.

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11. Mickey Pretzels

Soft pretzel fans—this one’s for you. Shared by D23, the official Disney fan club, the recipe is extremely easy to follow and you only need four ingredients: store-bought pizza dough, sea salt flakes, egg whites and flour.

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12. Pb&j Milkshake

The famous Peanut Butter & Jelly Milkshake from the 50’s Prime Time Café at Disney’s Hollywood Studios only uses four ingredients and goes from freezer to straw in five minutes—tops. The whipped cream and cherries are *technically* optional…but not in our book.

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13. Walt’s Chili

Last month, Disney Family released the recipe Walt’s Chili from Carnation Café. As it turns out, Walt Disney himself was a huge fan of the dish (hence the name), and would often eat it at the studio (we like our food with a little history). Topped with sour cream, cheese and fresh tomatoes, this recipe is fairly simple to make and feeds a family of four.

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14. Monte Cristo

This savory breakfast sandwich has been on Disneyland's Blue Bayou restaurant menu for more than 50 years. (For the uninitiated, a Monte Cristo is kind of like a ham and cheese sandwich crossed with French toast that's also battered and deep-fried, which is pretty rich in and of itself.)

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15. Totchos

We know what you’re thinking: “What in the world are Totchos?” Well, they’re pretty much like nachos, only the ingredients include potato barrels (aka tater tots) coated with beef and bean chili, gooey queso sauce and crunchy corn chips, finished with sour cream and a sprinkle of green onions. You had us at tater tots.

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16. Pb&j Rolls

Say goodbye to boring old square PB&Js and hello to this twist on a lunchtime staple. Think of it as a regular peanut butter and jelly sandwich, only in sushi roll form. Fear not: There’s no actual fish involved. The recipe, which only includes three ingredients, is so easy, the kids can even help in the kitchen.

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FAQs

What Disney park sells Dole Whip? ›

Enjoy tasty tropical treats like DOLE Whip® pineapple floats at one of Magic Kingdom's most beloved snack shops. Taste the refreshing pineapple goodness of DOLE® and the spirit of aloha at our new Polynesian-themed location. Chill out with a frosty treat featuring DOLE Whip® soft-serve in a cup or in a float.

Why does Disney sell Dole Whip? ›

In 1976, Dole took over from United Airlines as the sponsor of Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room (an attraction inside the Adventureland section of Disneyland), offering pineapple juice & fruit spears, and in 1983 sponsoring the Florida version of the attraction (titled "Tropical Serenade") at Walt Disney World's Magic ...

Do they sell Dole Whip outside of Disney? ›

Despite DOLE Whip becoming of one of Disney's most treasured and famous treats, it's not only served at the theme parks. In addition to being sold at the DOLE Planation in Hawaii, you can also find it at several regional amusem*nt parks and restaurants around the nation.

Is Dole Whip healthier than ice cream? ›

For those wondering differences in calories, fat, etc between our ice cream and dole whip... Here are nutritional sheets for both... Dole whip has less calories, less fat, but more carbs.

Is Disney Dole Whip good? ›

I tried Disney World's Dole Whip for the first time, and it was one of the best desserts I've ever eaten. I visited Disney World in August and tried Dole Whip for the first time ever. I absolutely loved the fan-favorite dessert, and I can't believe it took me 25 years to order it.

Does Disney have alcoholic Dole Whip? ›

Enjoy a refreshing classic, DOLE Whip® soft-serve, with either dark or coconut rum!

Is Dole Whip just sorbet? ›

If you're not familiar with Dole Whip, it's a dairy-free pineapple sorbet, with the consistency of soft-serve ice cream.

How does Dole Whip taste? ›

The consistency is soft, almost fluffy frozen goodness with the tang that you get when you bite into a piece of fresh pineapple and just the right amount of sweetness to be a dessert. Perfect as an end-of-the-day snack or take it out of the cup and put it in a cone for a dessert on the go.

How much is a Dole Whip at Disney? ›

Dole Whip desserts are $6.49 while a Dole Whip Float is $7.29, according to the Disneyland website. Ziggy Oskwarek, owner at Ziggy Knows Disney, recommends Walt Disney World visitors stop by Tamu Tamu Refreshments in Disney's Animal Kingdom and pick up a Simba Sunset.

Is Dole Soft Serve healthy? ›

Popular Better-For-You Treat. Without a doubt, DOLE SOFT SERVE®'s incredible taste and low-fat, dairy-free, and gluten-free attributes will drive traffic to your business.

Is Dole Soft Serve the same as Dole Whip? ›

NOTHING!! Dole Whip (also known as Dole Soft Serve) is a soft serve dairy-free frozen dessert created by Dole Food Company in 1984. We serve it up daily at Waffles & Cream in a cup, cone, float, sundae or in a coconut! Come get your daily Dole fix here!!

What is Dole Whip soft serve made of? ›

Ingredients: Sugars (sugar, dextrose), Maltodextrin, Stabilizers (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, locust bean gum, guar gum, karaya gum, pectin, cellulose gum, xanthan gum), Coconut oil, Citric acid, Colour (dehydrated blackcurrant, caramel colour, carrot extract), Natural flavour, Modified food starch, Mono and ...

Are all Disney Dole Whips dairy free? ›

The Pineapple DOLE Whip® is synonymous with a Disney vacation, and the good news is that the regular fruit flavors are dairy-free. However, if you choose to have your treat with the "swirled" option, it will be combined with vanilla soft-serve which contains dairy.

Is Dole Whip allergy friendly? ›

All the dole whip flavors are vegan and completely nut-free! My favorite is the traditional pineapple, but they also have orange, raspberry, and some other limited edition fruit flavors from time to time.

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