
The best Disney recipes you can make at home
Turn your kitchen into the happiest place on earth with these recipes from Disneyland and Disney World
We may not be able to spend every day eating through Disney parks, but we don’t have to let a little time in our own kitchens stop us from dining à la Disney. Whether you’re partial to the original Disneyland in Anaheim, California, or you’re smitten with Orlando’s sprawling Walt Disney World, the house of mouse has shared a few official recipes so we can recreate the magic at home.
It’s no secret that Disney offers some of the most iconic theme park dishes, snacks and desserts in the world (Don’t believe us? Check out our guide to the best Disneyland food.) and now Dole Whip and a handful of other classics can be ours, no tram ride or admission fee required.
Try these Disney recipes at home
Disneyland and Disney World's beignets
Now you can laissez les bons temps rouler with Disney’s most famous New Orleans-inspired sweets, Mickey Mouse ears optional.
Disneyland’s Dole Whip
Try your hand at the Enchanted Tiki Room’s tropical, refreshing, iconic treat out of your own blender. Talking birds not included.
Disneyland’s churros
These churro bites will make you feel like you’re walking down Main Street in no time.
Disneyland’s Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue s’mores bake
Relive a long-gone Disneyland restaurant with this comforting, chocolatey dessert.
Disney World’s grilled three-cheese sandwich
Can’t take a trip to Disney World’s Hollywood Studios? Here’s how to recreate a Toy Story Land favorite.
Disney World’s chocolate chip cookies
Whipping up this Grand Floridian recipe is easier than you might think.
Disney World’s cookie fries
Going plant-based? The Beach Club Resort's biscotti-like cookie fries are irresistable and entirely dairy-free.