Whether its a Disney-themed movie night, or just a little snack, adding a little Disney to snack time always makes it more fun. These recipes inspired by Disney princesses add that magical flair, without just buying a branded item that has their pictures slapped on the label.
Our family is gearing up for our first family trip to Disney World this year! I went in 2019 and had a blast with some Mom friends, but this will be the first time that we are going as a family.
With 3 kids, I’m a tad nervous but we are just going to make the most of it. Any tips for us? Please let me know in the comments!
In an effort to prepare our kids for the trip, we’re making some fun Disney inspired recipes for them each week. One of our favorites are these Delicious + Easy Autumn Mickey Cinnamon Rolls Recipe and these Mickey Mouse Oreos!
My daughter, who is 2, is obsessed with Disney Princesses so I’ve grabbed the following recipes to try that are inspired by Disney Princesses! I think that you’ll find some you and your family will like too.
Which recipes are you going to make? We’re definitely going to make the cake pops that are Frozen themed as both of my kids (older two) LOVE Ana and Elsa! I think that my husband and I are going to need the cocktail, yum!
There are so many fun recipes that you can find. The recipes featured below are ones that fellow bloggers have made using inspiration from different Disney Princesses.
Official Disney Recipes
Have you seen the Disney Cookbook? This is the official one with 101 Magical Recipes that are directly form Disney World. There are some delicious treats from Disney that I know we will want to bring home!
Traveling with Kids
Have you been to Disney World? Any tips for us for traveling with an 8 year old, 2 year old and 4 month old? We are flying down via Southwest and plan for 3 days at Disney and 1 day at Universal. We’re going to be exhausted but it will be worth it I hope!
10 Recipes Inspired by Disney Princesses
Whether its a Disney-themed movie night, or just a little snack, adding a little Disney to snack time always makes it more fun. These recipes inspired by Disney princesses add that magical flair, without just buying a branded item that has their pictures slapped on the label.
And who says kids are the only ones who can enjoy a little Disney with their food? This Princess and the Frog inspired drink is for grown-ups only, but grown-ups can still like a little magic.
These pumpkin muffins aren’t for the faint of heart. But for anyone willing to take on the challenge, the result is truly magical.
Congee is a kind of rice porridge that is pretty easy to make. Top it off with some eggs and bacon, and eat like a real princess warrior.
Anybody who’s had the grey stuff at one of the parks knows that it is worth waiting for. Now it can be made at home, and used to top delicious brownies.
Edible Chip Teacup from Beauty & the Beast - In The Kids Kitchen
While they may look complicated, these edible teacups are actually not that hard to do. This snack based on the loveable teacup from Beauty and the Beast will be a surefire hit on movie night.
Besides looking amazing, this Moana-inspired punch recipe has a secret ingredient. Have a look to see how to make it more healthful, and add a pop of tropical flavor.
Disney’s Frozen White Hot Chocolate - Sparkles to Sprinkles
This hot white chocolate is creamy and delicious, of course. But adding in blue food coloring and winter-themed sprinkles turns it into a Frozen-inspired masterpiece.
Everybody remembers Mushu’s congee from Mulan, but Raya and the Last Dragon features a variant of this popular Asian dish, as well. This congee is less of a breakfast meal, and would make a great dinner.
These tasty cake balls are done in blues and whites to match Disney’s Frozen. But the real treat is how easy they are to make.
It’s unclear if Chef Louis served this mermaid punch to Prince Eric. But once he learned that it was just 3 ingredients, he definitely would have put it on the menu.