Recipe Weekend: The Unofficial Disney Parks Cookbook by Ashley Craft

Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this ebook free of charge, from Adams Media, via Edelwiss Plus, for review purposes on this blog. No compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it, all opinions are my own


From Delicious Dole Whip to Tasty Mickey Pretzels, 100 Magical Disney-Inspired Recipes

The Unofficial Disney Parks Cookbook cover


Synopsis:

Experience the magic of the Disney Parks right in your kitchen with these 100, easy and delicious recipes inspired by Walt Disney World!

Stroll right down the middle of Main Street USA, journey from Adventureland to Infinity and Beyond at Pixar Pier, and explore every avenue in between to taste the flavors of the Disney Parks…all without leaving your kitchen.

With The Unofficial Disney Parks Cookbook you can bring the magic of Disneyland and Walt Disney World snacks and treats right to your home. Recreate favorites like the classic Dole Whip and Mickey Pretzels to new favorites like blue milk from Star Wars land and Jack Jack’s Cookie Num Nums from Pixar Pier.

These 100 recipes inspired by iconic yummies are perfect whether you are a forever Disney fan or just love a good snack. Now you can feel as if you shared a snack with Mickey himself right from the comfort of your own home!

Review:

Missing your Disney vacation this year from the pandemic? I decided to stay home this year save the money and remain closer to home? now you don't have to miss your favorite food from the Disney parks, thanks to this new cookbook all your favorites are here.

This book covers everything from quick snacks to desserts to dinner items, all you need to add in is your sides or breads, for dinner reminiscent of Disney. the recipes for the most part are very simple and require ingredients you should have at home period for those that aren't typical, they generally can be found at your local grocery store. I also love how Disney history is incorporated into the book, so you'll learn about that cafe or restaurant where the food item comes from and any related side note history.

It's also a good book to review before going back to the park for things that you may want to check out that you've missed before! older teens will be able to make the recipes in the book by themselves, while younger kids may need some adult supervision. it would be a fun gift to give with a pretend ticket if you know you're going to Disney next year, as a fun Christmas gift, or to pair it with a Disney shaped waffle maker, for the foodie in your family.


Recipe:

Perfect for Tick or Treater's this recipe is a classic from the park!

candy apple recipe


About the Author; 

As a child who grew up in Anaheim, California, Ashley Craft could recite the Star Tours ride by heart, navigate the Park without a map, and fell asleep to the sound of Disneyland fireworks each night in her bedroom. After two internships at Walt Disney World and many, many more visits to the Disney Parks, Ashley is now one of the leading experts of Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Her popular blog, Ashley Crafted, is best known for featuring recipes inspired by Disney Park foods to help people recreate that Disney magic right in their own kitchens. Today, Ashley lives in Kansas with her husband, Danny, and three kids, Elliot, Hazel, and Clifford…but she still makes time to visit the Mouse. Learn more at AshleyCrafted.com.

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