Sunday, September 25, 2016

Vegetarian Black Bean Soup

Shutters - Old Port Royale, Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort



I have to admit that we have yet to eat at Shutters. We've thought about it. Reviews didn't seem that great, which is weird for any Disney food joint, so we went elsewhere. After trying this soup I'm thinking we should give Shutters a fair chance. Yes, it has a long list of ingredients, but all good soup is full of seasoning! Don't be overwhelmed by the ingredient list, it's down to earth and you probably have it all at home anyway...no running to Whole Foods looking for an obscure spice you've never heard or or spending 30 bucks on a meat that you can't pronounce. Nope, I bet you have it all at home right now. On top of possible, it was easy and good! 4 mickeys for you soup!

Anna Potatoes

Concourse Steakhouse - Disney's Contemporary Resort




Confession. This doesn't look at pretty as I wanted it to. Shocking right? It didn't get all brown on the top, but it was done. The potatoes are layered with a cheese/spice combo and backed in a cast iron skillet. They were good but nothing amazing. 3 mickeys.

Monday, September 12, 2016

Pollo a las Rajas

San Angel Inn Restaurante - EPCOT
I ate here as a child and hated it...back in my mexican food hating days. I'm a much bigger fan as an adult. My husband and I even ate at this restaurant on our honeymoon. From this visit I learned that I still don't like mole sauce.


To give you an overview: baked and seasoned chicken sits on top of a red pepper, poblano, onion, chorizo creamy sauce. It was really good! My husband said it needed more chorizo. I don't like the texture of chorizo, although the flavor is good, so I was fine with it the way it was. It takes a bit of time to prep since you have to saute the poblano until the skin starts to peel off. Other than that the prep/cook time wasn't too oppressive. 4 mickeys!



Little Nutty Salad


Whispering Canyon Cafe - Disney's Wilderness Lodge
An absolute favorite restuarant (and resort ) of our families. We often hit up Whispering
Canyon Cafe for breakfast. Unlimited mickey waffles? Who can turn that down?!

Do not fear, the recipe comes in 3 chunks, but no piece is complicated or takes very long. It can take substitutes easy; For instance, I used leftover crockpot chicken in place of grilled chicken. Prepping the walnuts is easy, just cover them in maple syrup and bake for a bit! The Roasted Walnut Vinaigrette Dressing is quick to make and very good. I look forward to the leftover for lunch tomorrow! 4 mickeys!

Monterey Jack Cheese Grits

Yachtsman Steakhouse - Disney's Yacht Club Resort
My husband and I have a personal goal of eating at every restaurant on Disney grounds, at least within FL. We have yet to get to the Yachstman Steakhouse, but it's on the Disney bucketlist.



We recently moved to the South, so it only seemed fitting to make some grits, Disney style!
 The recipe was easy to make and wasn't bad. We had some cheesy grits made by a church member that were to die for a few weeks ago. I was hoping these grits would equal up, if not succeed, but indeed, southern cooking still won out. So, 3 mickeys for you grits.


Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Tri-Color Angel Hair Pasta with Chicken Tenders and Pesto Sauce

Caffe Villa Verde - DisneyLand Hotel



I made this last night. Yes, I know, that "angel-hair pasta" looks awful lot like rotini. You would be right. Here's the thing. I have looked for YEARS to find angel hair pasta in tri-color. I have even asked at specialty places. Clearly Disney magic makes this only there. It was go with shape or make. I went with make to attempt to replicate the recipe as close as possible. The chicken was pretty basic. The pesto sauce is good, but it called so so much basil for the pesto that I almost killed my basil plants trying to even get the taste of basil in there. I'm still not sure they will recover! If it had more basil it would have been better. Overall, I give it an average 3 mickeys.

Glorious Tomatoes

Napa Rose - Disney's Grand Californian




Back on the Disney cooking horse, I attempted these glorious tomatoes (true story) last night. I decided they needed to be stacked up all chef-like on my last Disney trip souvenirs, these awesome plates! Perhaps my food photos will now come on Disney dishes only! Regardless of the dish (can you tell I love them?) The food was amazing. You need to be prepared to make it in four parts - the blue cheese croutons, the vinaigrette, the crisping of the bacon, and then the assembly. The assembly is the easy part. FYI, you can make the croutons earlier that day and the vinaigrette up to 2 days before. That saves you a ton of time when you go to assemble it. We ate it until we were ill. So. So. Good. Think blue cheese sourdough crouton, fresh tomatoes, Dijon vinaigrette, onions, more blue cheese, applewood bacon, fresh chives and basil...oh yum yum yum. Totally work the effort. 5 mickeys!!!!