With Christmas in the air, it’s the perfect time to expand your baking skills! Thankfully, Disney Parks Blog has you covered with a selection of cookie recipes from around Walt Disney World, with a stop at Shanghai Disneyland!
With Christmas Day just hours away, we’re spreading more holly-jolly holiday cheer with some favorite Disney cookie recipes of the season for everyone to create and enjoy at home.
Whether it’s a Bell Enchanted Christmas “cookie” Tree from Magic Kingdom Park for Santa or a grandiose gingerbread treat from Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa to surprise loved ones, there’s a DIY recipe to add a dose of Disney magic to your celebration. Check out these recipes from our cookie archives:
Belle’s Enchanted Christmas Tree from Magic Kingdom Park – This festive stack of almond macarons, cranberry buttercream, and cranberry-orange white chocolate ganache is sure to “wow” family and friends. Click here for a print-at-home version of this recipe.
Gingerbread Cookies from the Bakery at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa – Yes, we’re sharing the coveted Gingerbread Cookie recipe from the Bakery at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Bring home a taste of a holiday tradition by making this recipe for your loved ones. Click here for the recipe.
Spaceship Earth Cookies with Salted Caramel Ganache from Taste of EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays – The EPCOT pastry chefs are again making magic! This recipe is a baking commitment in the kitchen, but you will not regret it. Click here for a print-at-home version of this recipe.
Gingerbread Cookies from Shanghai Disneyland Resort – At Shanghai Disneyland, our pastry chefs take a simple gingerbread cookie mix to the next level! Click here for a print-at-home version of this recipe.
Plant-Based Cookie Fries Recipe from Beaches & Cream Soda Shop – These plant-based cookie fries are a yummy treat to end your meal with. Similar to biscotti, the chocolate chip cookie sticks come with several plant-based dipping sauces: marshmallow cream, chocolate, and strawberry. Click here for the recipe.
And our final serving of Christmas cookie cheer is a DIY Disney Parks Blog-inspired holiday treat. Brittany Ungvarsky shared the secrets of her sugar cookies so that you can enjoy this DIY with someone you hold dear. Click here for the recipe.
Will you be trying out any of these recipes at home? Share your thoughts in the comments!
I tried the gingerbread cookies recipe last year, and I’m sad to say NOT GOOD! Maybe it’s because there’s no molasses in the mix but they were pale, brittle and pretty tasteless, even with all those spices! Whatever this recipe is, it’s not good gingerbread!