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Disney World Foods That Are SO GOOD They’ve Been Around Since Opening Day (And Where to Get ‘Em)

We here at DFB talk a lot about what the BEST food items are in Disney World.

Sunshine Tree Terrace

We have lots of favorites — some are classic and some are brand-new — but there are some Disney foods that are undeniably good. How? They’ve stood the test of time!

We’re taking a look at some of the dishes in Disney that have been around since OPENING DAY of their park or restaurant. You KNOW how often menus change in Disney, so that’s quite a feat!

Sonoma Goat Cheese Ravioli at California Grill

First up, we’re taking a look at a classic dish from California Grill, the signature restaurant on the top floor of Disney’s Contemporary Resort. California Grill is always an experience thanks to the sweeping views of the Magic Kingdom and nearby resorts, and, if you’re there at the right time, the perfect view of the Happily Ever After fireworks show in Magic Kingdom.

View from California Grill

Like most of the signature restaurants in Disney World, California Grill has a rotating menu that changes based on market-inspired and seasonal ingredients and decisions from the chef. It’s also gone through several different executive chefs since 1995, so you can imagine that not many original menu items have stuck around.

Sonoma Goat Cheese Ravioli at Disney’s California Grill — the best appetizer in the World!

That is, except for the Sonoma Goat Cheese Ravioli. This appetizer was introduced on the first California Grill menu when the restaurant replaced Top of the World in 1995. It’s seen very minor adjustments over the years, but it’s still a single, large ravioli stuffed with goat cheese in a tomato broth topped with crispy mushrooms.

The ravioli was a hit then and it remains a hit today. In fact, we consider it one of the best things we’ve ever eaten in Disney World!

Cobb Salad at The Hollywood Brown Derby

Cruising on over to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, we’re headed to a classic Disney World dining location — The Hollywood Brown Derby. This location is a replica of the famous Brown Derby restaurant in the real Hollywood, and it features the iconic Cobb Salad to boot!

Cobb Salad

For those who don’t know, the Cobb Salad was supposedly invented by (original) Brown Derby owner Robert Howard Cobb (there are actually a few versions of the story of the origination of the Cobb Salad!). In nearly all cases, the salad is comprised of finely chopped Greens, Turkey Breast, Bacon, Egg, Tomatoes, Crumbled Blue Cheese, Avocado, Chives, and Cobb Dressing (similar to French dressing).

The dish has been a staple of the restaurant in Tinseltown just like it has been at the Disney World iteration. To truly represent the original restaurant, The Hollywood Brown Derby opened with Disney MGM Studios in 1989 with a Cobb Salad on the menu.

Brown Derby Lounge

And it’s still there to this day! Seriously, you gotta try this Cobb at least once. There’s a reason it’s lasted so long!

Grapefruit Cake at The Hollywood Brown Derby

The Cobb Salad isn’t the ONLY dish at The Hollywood Brown Derby that’s stood the test of time. Once you’re done feasting on your greens, you can wrap up your meal with the DELICIOUS Grapefruit Cake. Ever wondered how this treat came to be?

Grapefruit Cake at Hollywood Brown Derby

Rumor has it that famed Hollywood gossip columnist Louella Parsons told the REAL Brown Derby’s owner, Robert Howard Cobb, that all of his desserts were way too fattening and he should offer something healthier.

Cobb’s response was to tell his chef to make a dessert that had grapefruit in it because, at the time, a grapefruit was popular around Hollywood for its “slimming abilities.”  The grapefruit cake — with all it’s NOT so slimming cream cheese frosting — was born!

Grapefruit Cake from The Hollywood Brown Derby at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Like the Cobb Salad, the Grapefruit Cake debuted on the menu when MGM Studios opened in 1989 and it remains the most popular dessert to this day. If you can’t get to Hollywood Studios soon, we recommend making one for yourself at home. This cake is THAT good.

Citrus Swirl at Sunshine Tree Terrace

You might think that the arguably MORE famous Dole Whip is the treat that’s been around from Disney World’s Magic Kingdom’s opening day, but it’s actually a different frozen and fruity delight! We’re talking ’bout that Citrus Swirl at Sunshine Tree Terrace!

Citrus Swirl and Orange Bird cup

So, why was the Citrus Swirl around on the opening day of Magic Kingdom? Well, it all comes back to some of the sponsorships of Adventureland at the time!

Sunshine Tree Terrace (and The Enchanted Tiki Room [then called the Tropical Serenade], FYI) were both sponsored by the Florida Citrus Commission back in the ’70s. Disney ended up using OJ from Florida orange growers in the Orange Swirl and even created a mascot to go with the sponsored locations — the Orange Bird!

This Little Orange Bird Has Quite a History!

Now this special treat is a little bit different because it HAS disappeared from the menu a few times (once for a LONG time only to reappear in 2012!).

Recently, Disney even tried to replace it with the VERY different Orange Swirl made with Orange Dole Whip, only to bring back the original. The OG Citrus Swirl is a combo of frozen orange juice and vanilla soft serve.

Sunshine Tree Terrace

It’s a really unique treat with the tangy real orange juice that we think every Disney World fan should try at least once! Now, you can get Orange Swirl OR the OG Citrus Swirl at Sunshine Tree Terrace (plus a bunch of other Dole Whip flavors!). So, despite some hiccups, Citrus Swirl has been delighting guests since Magic Kingdom opened in 1971.

Safari Amber Beer in Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Next up, we’re checking out a drink that’s been in Disney’s Animal Kingdom since it opened in 1998. The Safari Amber Beer was developed by Anheuser-Busch for the new theme park and it’s still available in restaurants around the park to this day!

Safari Amber on Draft at Disney Animal Kingdom Lodge’s Sanaa at Kidani Village

Recently, we’ve spotted it at Pizzafari, Flame Tree Barbecue, Harambe Market, Restaurantosaurus, The Smiling Crocodile, Tamu Tamu Refreshments, Yak & Yeti Quality Beverages, Yak & Yeti Restaurant and the Dawa Bar — it seems like it’s everywhere! You can also spot the Safari Amber at Epcot’s Refreshment Outpost and occasionally at dining locations around Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge.

If you’re a beer lover, you gotta try the Safari Amber at least once. After all, it’s EXCLUSIVELY available in Disney World!

Fish and Chips at Rose & Crown Dining Room

We’re wrapping up our tour of iconic opening day foods with a visit to the United Kingdom Pavilion in Epcot! This was one of the original nine World Showcase pavilions that opened with Epcot in 1982 and Rose & Crown Pub and Dining Room has been around since the beginning!

Rose & Crown Fish & Chips

Of course, the most iconic item on the menu at Rose & Crown is the Fish and Chips — and they’re tasty too! The fish always has the CRUNCHIEST batter and the chips (fries, FYI!) are usually perfectly cooked — crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. This meal is super representative of UK culture and eats and we’re so glad it’s stuck around.

Pro tip: If you’re looking to snag your Fish & Chips QUICK, you can buy a similar meal from Yorkshire County Fish Shop just next door to the Rose & Crown.

Rose & Crown Fish & Chips Interior

YES these Disney eats should be on your bucket list. After all, they’re practically historic! Any dishes and drinks that can stand the test of time quite like these goodies must have something pretty magical going for them!

Have you tried these opening day foods? Tell us in the comments! 

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Make Your Favorite Disney Halloween Recipes From Your Home Now

During these times, Disney has been helping all of us by spreading a little magic to our homes. Now, with their Halfway 2 Halloween celebration, fans can enjoy the spooky season a little early.

Disney ‘s Halloween season is six months away, however, they’re bringing some of that spooky fun to homes around the world. Thanks to their #DisneyMagicMoments program, Disney is sharing some recipes of their most favored seasonal eats. Your whole kitchen will smell like fall and get you in the Halloween spirit. Not to worry, there’s plenty of pumpkin on this list of recipes. Recipes will be linked with each item.

For breakfast, start your day with these delicious Pumpkin Pancakes. Top with butter and syrup, or we like to top ours with whipped cream, and you can’t go wrong.

Make Your Favorite Disney Halloween Recipes From Your Home Now

For lunch or dinner, you have to try this hearty Pumpkin Soup. This dish isn’t just tasty, it’s gluten-free and vegan-friendly!

Now, it’s time for our favorite kind of treats, the sweet ones!

First, try these flaky and golden Pumpkin Twists. These are the perfect snack with a hint of pumpkin and sweetness.

This next treat reminds us of pumpkin pie during the fall! These Pumpkin Bars are perfectly bite-sized, but pack a lot of yummy flavor.

Last on this pumpkin tour, is the delectably delightful Pumpkin Creme BruleeThis dessert is sure to brings smiles and the spirit of the Halloween to your homes.

Let’s not forget the master of all Halloween ceremonies himself, Jack Skellington! The Nightmare Before Christmas Inspired Cookies add a touch of whimsy and spooky to your kitchen. The whole family can have fun baking these cute and festive cookies!

We hope you can try some of these recipes can help get you in the spirit of #Halfway2Halloween! If you do create any of these eats, be sure to show us by tagging @ChipandCo on Instagram!

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Apple Crisp From Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa Recipe!

apple crisp

Who said Apple Crisp is only good during fall? This delicious dessert is good all year-round!

This dish appears on the Napa Rose menu at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa from time to time but you don’t have to wait for it because now thanks to D23 we have the recipe so you can make it at home!

Take a look:

INGREDIENTS:

Apple Crisp filling

  • 1 1/2 pounds of crisp apples
  • 3 tbsp of unsalted butter
  • 3/4 cups of sugar
  • 1/4 cup of fresh lemon juice
  • 2 tbsp of Calvados (apple brandy)
  • 2 tsp of cornstarch

Crumble topping

  • 1 cup of all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup of sugar
  • 1/2 cup of brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup of oats
  • 1/4 cup of chopped pecans
  • 1/4 cup of shredded coconut
  • 3 tbsp of unsalted butter

Manchego cheese ice cream

  • 8 egg yolks
  • 3/4 cup of sugar
  • 2 cups of heavy cream
  • 3 cups of half & half
  • 1 vanilla bean split lengthwise
  • 1/2 pound of Manchego cheese cut into 1 inch cubes

INSTRUCTIONS:

Apple Crisp filling

  • Peel the apples and cut them into 1/4 inc dice and set aside
  • Melt the butter in a large sauté pan over medium heat, then add the sugar and stir for 2 minutes until the sugar melts
  • Add the apples and cook for 3 minutes or until the apples begin to soften
  • Combine the lemon juice, Calvados and cornstarch in a small bowl and mix until the cornstarch is dissolved
  • Add the mixture to the pan with the apples and cook for 4 minutes until the juices thicken
  • Serve warm

Crumble topping

  • Preheat the oven to 350 F
  • In a large bowl combine the flour, sugar, brown sugar, oats, pecans and coconut and stir well
  • Melt the butter and then slowly add it to the mixture
  • Pour the mix onto an un-greased cookie sheet, breaking up large clumps with your fingers
  • Bake for 10-14 minutes and set aside to cool
  • Break up any remaining big pieces to achieve a crumbly consistency

Mango cheese ice cream

  • Whisk together the egg yolks and sugar until is fluffy and set aside
  • Combine the cream, half & half and vanilla bean in a saucepan over medium-high heat and simmer
  • Add 1 cup of hot cream into the egg yolk mixture whisking constantly
  • Pour the egg-cream mixture back into the saucepan and cook for 4 minutes stirring constantly, then pour mixture into a large bowl
  • Add cheese cubes and stir
  • Cool to room temperature stirring constantly. Once cooled pour it through a fine mesh sieve into a large bowl
  • Discard cheese and vanilla bean
  • Refrigerate custard until cold then freeze in an ice cream maker according to manufacturer’s instructions

Now is time to serve your Apple Crisp! 

  • Spoon apple filling into serving dish and sprinkle with crumble topping
  • Serve with a scoop of Manchego cheese ice cream on the side or on top!

We hope you enjoy this yummy Apple Crisp recipe and had fun baking with your family!

Credit: D23

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List of Restaurant and Retail Locations Open at Universal Studios Citywalk

Universal Studios Citywalk

Universal Studios CityWalk is NOW OPEN for Limited Operations Select venues are scheduled to open daily from 4–10 pm.

Here is a list of available Restaurant and Retail Locations Open at Universal’s Citywalk:

Full-service restaurants and quick-service food locations:

Voodoo Doughnut mobile ordering available

Shopping venues:

Entertainment venue:

Self-parking is complimentary. Valet parking is not available at this time. Subject to change.

Each restaurant will have a limited menu and limited seating available. Also, Blue Man Group, all nightclubs and Universal Cinemark will remain temporarily closed at this time.

Important Information For Your Visit

In accordance with CDC guidelines, we have enhanced sanitization procedures and implemented additional measures for distance spacing and screening.

Therefore we ask that all guests and Team Members comply with following:

Please note the CDC advises that older adults and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions might be at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19. Guests should evaluate their risk in determining whether to attend. People who show no symptoms can spread COVID-19 if they are infected, any interaction with the general public poses an elevated risk of being exposed to COVID-19, and we cannot guarantee that you will not be exposed during your visit.

We appreciate your cooperation during this unprecedented time. Visit the CDC website for the latest guidelines.

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Ohana Banana Foster Bread Pudding Recipe!

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Tired of baking that banana bread during this quarantine? Why not upgrade it with this recipe from Ohana!

This Banana Foster Bread Pudding is a popular dessert from Disney’s Polynesian Resort and now you can recreate it at home with this easy recipe.

So turn on your tv, put on Lilo & Stitch and start baking!

INGREDIENTS:

  • 8 cups of cubed Ohana pineapple bread or Challah bread
  • 5 eggs
  • 3 cups of milk
  • 1/2 tsp of salt
  • 1/2 tsp of nutmeg
  • 1 1/2 cups of sugar
  • 1/2 cup of corn syrup
  • 1/2 cup of salted butter
  • 1/2 cup of sugar
  • 1/2 cup of brown sugar
  • 1 cup of heavy cream
  • 1 tsp of vanilla extract
  • 1 pinch of salt
  • 1 cup of spiced rum or 2 tbsp of rum extract
  • Banana slices
  • Vanilla ice cream

INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Toast the Ohana or challah bread in the oven at 350F for 15 minutes
  • Mix the eggs, milk, salt, 1 1/2 cups of sugar and nutmeg and whisk until the sugar is dissolved
  • Spread the toasted bread in a rectangle casserole dish, then pour the mixture over it. Let it stand for 10 minutes
  • Bake in a preheated oven at 325F for 40-60 minutes or until the top is crunchy and custard is soft but not runny. Let it cool for 5 minutes before cutting
  • Mix the corn syrup, butter, 1/2 cup of sugar and brown sugar then add to a sauce pan, once you bring it to a low boil, add the heavy cream slowly. Then add the rum and flambe (skip this if you are using the rum extract)
  • Cook for 10-15 minutes or until the caramel reaches 235F. Remove from heat and add extract (if you didnt use the spiced rum before) and salt
  • Cut the bread pudding and top with banana slices, caramel sauce and ice cream
  • Enjoy!

And remember Ohana means family, and family means no one gets left behind or forgotten. So share this delicious snack with your family and enjoy a magical day at home.

Credit: The disney chef

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