In addition to the thrilling rides, attractions, characters, fireworks, and overall family fun, one of the main elements visitors love and remember about their trips to Disney is the delicious food.
Whether you haven’t been able to stop thinking about the Dole Whip Popsicles you had in the Magic Kingdom last year or have only heard tell of Epcot’s legendary international delights, this article is here to help you recreate the food of Disney in your very own home.
Feeling hungry yet? Read on to learn our 33 favorite items to make at home with these Disney copycat recipes!
These copycat Disney Apple Pie Caramel Apples are the first recipe on this list for an excellent reason.
They make excellent use of Brach’s caramels and Ghiradelli white chocolate chips to perfectly imitate the flavor of classic apple pie!
The recipe makes five caramel apples but can be scaled up or down.
Churro toffee is another sweet treat that is so popular among tourists in the Disney parks, many visitors buy extra to take home as a souvenir.
With this copycat churro toffee recipe, however, you don’t need to take a trip to Orlando to be able to taste the sweet, buttery, cinnamon-spiked dessert.
Dole Whip popsicles are one of the most legendary sweet offerings in the Disney parks.
Popsicles are the perfect refreshing treat that will help keep you cool on a hot summer day.
This copycat Disney dole whip popsicles recipe features canned crushed pineapple, bright citrus juice, and decadent cream to achieve the perfect balance.
If you are a fan of Lilo and Stitch, you know that Ohana means family. In Disney World, Ohana is also the name of one of the most popular restaurants in the parks.
Ohana has become famous for its bread pudding dessert, which you can now make at home with this copycat recipe for a special occasion brunch!
Peanut butter and jelly is one of the most classic flavor combinations in the United States, and if you’ve never tried them together in a creamy milkshake, you have been missing out on a phenomenal dessert.
Disney serves this treat at the 50s-themed Prime Time Cafe, but you can make it yourself at home with this copycat recipe!
Have you ever wanted to enjoy the gooey, chocolatey goodness of s’mores without needing to light a campfire?
This Disney copycat s’mores bake is the perfect solution!
It comes together with only a few simple ingredients, such as brownie mix and marshmallows, and is a yummy treat for any occasion!
If you have never had a classic num num cookie, you are in for a treat with this copycat recipe.
This dessert is named after Jack Jack, the baby from the Incredibles movies.
It is essentially a giant chocolate chip cookie served warm with gooey pockets of melted chocolate.
Did you think that this list of recipes would be just desserts? For the first savory copycat recipe in this roundup, we have Disney’s sweet and tangy coleslaw!
It is a perfect side dish to serve with a summer BBQ meal such as barbecued ribs, hamburgers, or hot dogs.
Who doesn’t love a cheeseburger?
With this copycat recipe found in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the classic American fare goes through a transformation into a hybrid Chinese steamed bun!
The end result is a unique cheeseburger pod that is fun and impressive to make yourself at home!
This list of copycat recipes wouldn’t be complete without some of Disney’s most iconic beverages!
Their tatooine sunset drink is inspired by the Star Wars movies, and requires only a few common ingredients to make at home.
It is non-alcoholic by design, and can be enjoyed by children and adults of all ages!
Found in the restaurant of Disney’s Polynesian Resort, tonga toast is a favorite breakfast item that couldn’t be easier to make at home.
This Tonga toast copycat recipe captures the classic flavors of custardy french toast, sweet strawberry compote, and fresh bananas to make a perfectly craveable dish.
Check out other popular French toast recipes to try!
The churros of the Disney parks are one of the most iconic snacks that keep families satisfied and energized throughout a full day of riding roller coasters.
This copycat churros recipe teaches you how to deep fry these crispy and fluffy dough sticks at home for a special treat!
Almost everyone has made Rice Krispies treats at home and knows a recipe for these sweet, sticky confections.
Disney’s copycat Mickey Mouse Rice Krispies Treats recipe stands out from the rest because it teaches you how to shape the bars into the classic ear shape both children and adults love!
You only need a few ingredients to turn this classic cereal into a sweet treat.
If you are a parent at Disney world, you know that coffee is a necessity for helping your energy levels stay up to keep up with your kids!
Disney’s cold witches brew coffee is a fall favorite caffeine option, featuring pumpkin spiced foam and orange sprinkles.
Make it yourself at home with this copycat recipe!
Munching on moist, smoky turkey meat off of a giant leg bone is one of the most memorable food experiences a person can have at a Disney park.
Now with this copycat recipe, you can make this meal at home. You don’t even need a smoker or other special equipment to make them for that smokey meat flavor.
Apple ginger dale is one of the rarer food items at Disney since it is only available during their fall events.
If you didn’t make your visit in autumn or loved it so much that you want it again before next year, check out this copycat recipe.
It is the perfect fall drink: appley, spicy, and refreshing!
Despite the European-sounding name, French toast is one of the most American breakfasts a person can eat.
Have you ever wondered how the version Disney does is not too sweet or soggy?
This copycat recipe will teach you how to make French toast just like the one you had at Disney!
A sweet staple of Pooh’s Corner Bakery at Disney, these chocolate peanut butter sandwiches are a guest favorite!
They come together quickly and easily at home, making them the perfect last-minute dessert for a birthday party or other gathering. Try them out yourself using this accurate copycat recipe!
Candy corn in a milkshake? Yes, you read that correctly!
This frozen treat is one of the best desserts you can get at Disney in the fall, and now you can make it yourself at home in any season!
The only special equipment you’ll need is a blender in order to whip up this copycat candy corn milkshake.
Who doesn’t love eating raw cookie dough, almost more than munching on the baked cookies themselves?
Disney recognized this and invented a version of the dough that is safe to eat, without the risks of salmonella from consuming raw eggs.
Here is an amazing copycat recipe for you to try your hand at!
This chili might not have any meat or dairy products, but that does not mean it is lacking in flavor!
Disney’s vegan chili is surprising, filling, and comforting in a bowl. It’s perfect to enjoy with a piece of cornbread on a chilly winter or fall day.
Make it yourself with this copycat recipe!
From their vantage point in Orlando, Florida, the recipe developers know a thing or two about making refreshing treats to help you beat the heat.
One of their finest inventions is the watermelon slush. Try out this copycat recipe to make this fruity, fresh, and icy beverage for the whole family to enjoy at home.
It's not a frozen cocktail, but you can add vodka or another spirit if you want!
Disneyland has a whole restaurant dedicated to making perfectly crisp and crunchy corn dogs, called Corn Dog Castle.
If you enjoyed one (or many) corn dogs on your last trip to the parks and want to recreate this meal at home, follow this copycat recipe for Disney’s corn dogs!
They're like the classic corn dogs you eat at the state fair, but better!
Another staple of the Polynesian Resort’s restaurant, Ohana, these noodles are a delectable meal that is deceptively simple to make at home.
Don’t be put off by the long list of ingredients, as the copycat recipe itself is simple and easy to throw together on a weeknight!
If you like these, check out other Hawaiian inspired dishes.
You have been missing out if you’ve never had a Monte Cristo sandwich!
Essentially, it is a savory French sandwich stuffed with ham, cheese, and mustard.
The chefs at Disney have perfected this dish, and this copycat recipe makes it simple to replicate the Disney version at home.
Beignets are doughnut-like confections that are a classic food of New Orleans, Louisiana.
In Disney’s version of the dessert, the beignets are infused with chocolate and stuffed with marshmallows, making them akin to hot chocolate.
Try out this hot chocolate beignet copycat recipe to make the ideal treat to warm you up!
Hailing from the Liberty Tree Tavern restaurant in the Magic Kingdom, this ooey gooey toffee cake is a favorite among visiting families!
With this copycat recipe, you can try making this dessert yourself at home to surprise and delight your kids with a memory of their trip to Disney.
There is no such thing as too many recipes from Disney’s Polynesian Resort restaurants!
These nachos are loaded with flavorful pulled pork, sweet pineapple, and juicy tomatoes, making them a filling and unique take on the dish.
Follow this copycat recipe for Polynesian nachos to make them yourself at home!
Hailing from Disney’s Grand Californian Resort, this corn chowder soup is the perfect vehicle to highlight the flavor of fresh, sweet summer corn.
This copycat recipe for Disney’s corn chowder also includes chicken and potatoes to make the soup a filling meal that is a perfect dish to brighten a gloomy day.
You’ve had a cheeseburger and you’ve eaten pizza before, but have you ever had the two of them combined?
It might sound like a crazy idea, but it’s one of the best food inventions Disney has ever developed.
This cheeseburger pizza copycat recipe makes it easier than ever to try making it at home!
If you like this combo, you should check out mac and cheese pizza as well!
What’s better than a carrot cake and a cookie separately? The two desserts mashed together, of course.
This Disney creation has never been easier to replicate at home than with this copycat recipe.
Break out your mixer, because the whole family will love this delicious confection!
If you’ve eaten a continental breakfast at any of the Disney resorts, you’ve probably tried the iconic, fluffy Mickey Mouse waffles!
With this copycat recipe, you can be a hero for your kids by making these waffles at home. The investment in a Mickey waffle iron will be worth it, we promise.
The last dessert on this list is one of the most special.
Tigger tails are made of four stacked marshmallows drenched in batter, deep fried, and drizzled with dark chocolate.
They are a wonderful and playful dessert for a special occasion that you can now make using this copycat Tigger Tails recipe!
Recreate Your Favorite Food From Disney!
You don’t have to visit Disney World or Disneyland to enjoy your favorite foods from the parks. Try our copycat recipes and tell us which is your favorite in the comments.
Disney’s 33 Best Recipes
With Disney being known for their spectacular food, use these copycat recipes to bring the deliciousness right to your kitchen!
Ingredients
- Disney Apple Pie Caramel Apples
- Disney Churro Toffee
- Disney Dole Whip Popsicles
- Disney Ohana Bread Pudding
- Disney Peanut Butter and Jelly Milkshake
- Disney S'mores Bake
- Disney Num Num Cookies
- Disney Sweet and Tangy Coleslaw
- Disney Cheeseburger Pods
- Disney Tatooine Sunset Drink
- Disney Tonga Toast
- Disney Churros
- Disney Mickey Mouse Rice Krispies Treats
- Disney Cold Witches Brew Coffee
- Disney Turkey Legs
- Disney Apple Ginger Dale
- Disney French Toast
- Disney Chocolate Peanut Butter Sandwiches
- Disney Candy Corn Milkshake
- Disney Edible Cookie Dough
- Disney Vegan Chili
- Disney Watermelon Slush
- Disney Corn Dogs
- Disney Ohana Noodles
- Disney Monte Cristo Sandwiches
- Disney Hot Chocolate Beignets
- Disney Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake
- Disney Polynesian Nachos
- Disney Corn Chowder Soup
- Disney Cheeseburger Pizza
- Disney Carrot Cake Cookie
- Disney Mickey Mouse Waffles
- Copycat Disneyland Tigger Tails
Instructions
1. Choose your favorite recipe.
2. Gather the necessary ingredients.
3. Prep and cook your recipe.
4. Enjoy!