Best Desserts?

Disfamoffour

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I want to take my wife on a tour of the best desserts in the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, or any of the resorts. Any suggestions?
 

Chocolate fondue at Kona Cafe
Zeppole de Ricotta at Via napoli
 
I am the dessert queen! My favorites:

Ohana bread pudding
School Bread- Norway
No Way Jose Sundae- Beaches and Cream (Beach Club)
Chocolate Chip Cookie Mint Ice Cream sandwich- MK Bakery
Coppa Delizia- Italy Gelato Stand
ANYTHING from the Germany caramel store :love:
White Chocolate Cupcake- Starring Rolls
Caramel Dos Leches Cupcake- Contempo Cafe
Strike it Rich sundae- Ghiradelli
Stickey toffee cake- Liberty Tree tavern
Strawberry Shortcake and Soarin Brulee- Sunshine Seasons

Now that is just off the top of my head. :rotfl: There are many more I love!
 
Almond Cheesecake at Narcoosees
Lemon Cheesecake at Citricos
Anything at Flying Fish (even sugar free)
Ice cream at the shop at Boardwalk hotel
Ooey Gooey toffee cake at Liberty Tree Tavern (only for lunch)
Yak & Yeti - My DH and a lot on here like the fried wontons, I liked their chocolate cake it was so good.
Le Cellier - chocolate cake so rich and good, didn't like anything else there for dessert.
 
I think I'm the only person on the planet that doesnt' like ohana bread pudding. It's more french toast than bread pudding and the custard is all scrambled eggs...it's basically exactly what you are NOT supposed to do to a custard...scramble it. Even if you look on the pics posted on the dis..you can see the lil bits of scrambled egg all over it...it's terrible from a textural perspective unless you like lumpy custard.

Bread Pudding at Raglan Road is better (but that's not in a park).
Liberty Tree Tavern toffee pudding....only available at lunch.
The "marvelous" (which is almost never there anymore) at Boulongerie Patissiere in france but the napoleon is good too.
dole whip at magic kingdom or captain cookes at the poly.
BEST ICE CREAM EVER ON THE PLANET....the soft serve machine at roaring forks at the wilderness lodge....real cocoa chocolate, real bean vanilla, real strawberry.
seasonal pumpkin funnel cakes at epcot...very much like gingerbread
the fun 'mystery' snacks in the store at Japan..the red bead filled wheat cakes are delicious as well as the ginger crisps.
main street bakery mickey rice krispy treats...the ones in the plastic sandwich bags with a twisty that are fresh. The ones pre packaged always taste stale.
toffee at a lot of the fresh candy/pastry counters.

we dont do a lot of desserts in the restaurants because we are always so full (with the exception of raglan's bread pudding)...but there are lots of fun 'other' dessert treats and you dont have to fight for reservations to get them.
 
Bread Pudding at Raglan Road is better

Not much of a dessert person but I have to agree with you here! There's magic going on in that little bowl!

My other dessert weakness, creme brulee. Very good at Les Chef's and at the Boulangerie.
 
The Wave at Coral Reef, yummy yum yum

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Go to France in Epcot! The chocolate cake and strawberry tart are delicious.
 
There's just something about the light and rich vanilla custard dessert at the Biergarten that has always impressed our family :love: and the final dessert course at Ohana's is, in our opinion, to DIE FOR. :woohoo: We're doing the MK Dessert party in December for the first time, so I expect it to yield additional choices :rotfl2:
 
Ohana bread pudding- even my DH who does not like bread pudding likes it.

Contempo- Strawberry Cupcake

Karmel Kuche- Pecan carmel bars- good days later after the flight home in my suit case :rotfl:

Le Cellier love the Maple Creme Brulee
 


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