10 Disney Treats That Are *Almost* Too Cute to Eat
Sara Cagle
Sara Cagle
Sara is a food and lifestyle freelance writer in Los Angeles. She writes a weekly events column for the Los Angeles Times and loves writing food content for Brit + Co. After all, the English language's most fun adjectives are best applied to delicious foods. In her free time, she's a hip hop dancer, avid moviegoer, and thorough face-mask user.
Chocolate chip cookies and brownies are delicious and all, but who doesn’t love a creative dessert? Upgrade a simple sweet by adding a little character to your recipe… your favorite Disney character, that is. Scroll through to be entertained by these 10 playful recipes.
Coco Guitar Cupcakes: You don't have to be an icing pro to recreate Miguel's intricate guitar on a cupcake. This handy recipe comes with printouts, so you can trace the designs at home. (via A Magical Mess)
Beauty and the Beast Grey Stuff Cupcakes: You'll be delighted to learn that you don't need magic to recreate the Grey Stuff; in this case, it's made with pudding mix, milk, Oreos, and whipped cream. The fluffy, sweet substance goes as well on cupcakes as it would on cookies or fresh fruit. (via Pink Cake Plate)
Mickey Mouse Beignets: If you love New Orleans Square at Disneyland, you'll be a big fan of these mouse-shaped doughnuts. They're made with a simple dough, deep fried until golden brown, and dusted with plenty of powdered sugar. (via I Heart Naptime)
Frozen Popcorn Snowballs: Whether or not you're shivering in Arendelle, you'll feel immediately cozy when you bite into these chocolaty popcorn balls. (via Mommy's Musings)
Disney Cookies: Can't pick just one Disney theme? Try 'em ALL after watching these mesmerizing cookie-decorating vids. (via Brit + Co)
Mickey Mouse Soft Pretzels: Serve these addictively cute Mickey pretzels with chocolate sauce or butter and cinnamon sugar for a sweet twist. (via Liz on Call)
Cars Cozy Cone Caramel Popcorn: Even more delightful than the alliteration in the title is this popcorn's burnt, sugary flavor. Use your favorite recipe for caramel corn, then scoop it into paper cones for a last-minute treat. (via Tara's Multicultural Table)
Winnie the Pooh Hunny Pots: Okay, we can’t even handle the adorableness of these chocolate Hunny Pots. Your little Poohs and Piglets won’t be able to get enough of them. (via Sugarhero)
Pinocchio Cake Pops: These Pinocchio cake pops might take a little extra time, but if you have a few minutes to spare, they’re a total must. (via Miss Candiquik)
Inside Out Joy Cupcakes: You can't help but crack a grin when you see these Joy-inspired cupcakes, which will remind you to always see the positive side. (via Pink Cake Plate)
Have you made any Disney treats recently? Share yours with us by tagging @BritandCo on Instagram.
Have you made any Disney treats recently? Share yours with us by tagging @BritandCo on Instagram.
(Additional reporting by Sammy Tagher)
Sara Cagle
Sara is a food and lifestyle freelance writer in Los Angeles. She writes a weekly events column for the Los Angeles Times and loves writing food content for Brit + Co. After all, the English language's most fun adjectives are best applied to delicious foods. In her free time, she's a hip hop dancer, avid moviegoer, and thorough face-mask user.