Vernie822
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Now onto the FOOD that we consumed that morning! We probably started shortly after 11:30..
We started at the Hawaii booth, which was a favorite of mine last year (this booth is on the side of the park towards Canada).
We ordered a Kalua pork slider and a pineapple wine. I was back and forth between trying the Kona beers and the pineapple wine.
Kālua pork slider with sweet and sour Dole Pineapple chutney and spicy mayonnaise* – $4.00, DDP Snack Eligible
The pulled pork slider was fantastic as always. It’s on a soft bun and has a nice pineapple/red pepper chutney, plus a spicy mayo on top. We ate this right up. A solid 4.5/5.
Maui Splash Sweet Pineapple Wine – $3.50
The wine was nice too but not a favorite. I like fruity wine and I knew this would be fruity, but I decided it was too fruity (had that kind of fermented fruit taste) and I prefer a white wine with maybe just a hint of pineapple as opposed to a full blown pineapple wine. I gave this a 3.5/5.
Justin and I actually made these pulled pork sliders last weekend at home. We just googled the recipe and used the King’s Hawaiian slider buns instead of making our own (shout out to Disney but I am not making my own bread lol). The pork was just a pork butt in the crockpot, shredded after maybe 6-8 hours of cooking. The chutney was by far the most time and labor-intensive, it had to simmer on the stove for like two hours, but it was really delicious after all was said and done. The spicy mayo was just sriracha + mayonnaise! So we had these for dinner last Sunday and they were awesome.
We then parted ways (I’m really not sure why as it was not busy at all) – Justin headed towards Greece and I headed towards the Refreshment Port. I HAD TO HAVE a Cronut at some point on this trip and gosh darn it, now was the time! Justin also asked me to get him a Diet Coke (which I forgot and had to order separately, I was too busy staring at the Cronut in front of me). And Justin loves gyros so he wanted to get one of those at the Greece booth.
Croissant Doughnut - tossed in cinnamon sugar $4.99 (DDP Snack Eligible)
The croissant donut is not a Festival-specific item, but one I had been wanting to try. Having worked at a bakery back in the day, I have definitely sampled each of the 30 flavors of donuts on multiple occasions. This was something different though.
Perfectly fried, perfectly flaky, perfectly doused in cinnamon and sugar. Not too greasy at all, which I love. This was a fantastic purchase and I will be back for one again sometime. A 5/5 from me! You can also get these with ice cream but I don’t know that I’d like that – the soupiness of the ice cream would likely ruin the crispiness of the donut for me.
Justin loves gyros so he was pleased with his choice, a chicken gyro from Greece. I don’t really like lamb gyros but this was tasty, not a ton of meat as you can see, but a good sized sample gyro. It has a nice cucumber sauce on it which I always like. Note to self, this would be something fun to make at home. Justin rated this a 3.5/5. He was satisfied and enjoyed it but said it could've been better.
Justin decided to get another filet from Canada. We already had one of these on Saturday, but he loves it! One day we will eat at Le Cellier. I forgot to take a picture of this one.
Lastly, we stopped at the Cheese Studio for one last item: the cheese fondue with sourdough bread. I originally wanted the Cheese Trio but we decided on this instead because we'd heard it was good. We actually ended up talking to a CM from my hometown whose parents lived not too far from mine (though we didn't know each other). She was really sweet!
Cheese fondue with sourdough bread - $3.50, DDP snack eligible
I LOVE CHEESE so I was excited to give this a try, and unfortunately it kind of just fell flat. It had that chalky/floury taste to it, so it was overly thick and almost paste-y. The bread was fine but nothing spectacular, but it could’ve been. Some nice crusty bread would’ve been perfect. So overall this wasn’t fantastic but it was not terrible either. Just didn’t stand out to me. The Canadian cheddar cheese soup is way better. We gave this a 2.
We went back to the room for a rest after that, before coming back for our wine seminar at 4 PM.
We started at the Hawaii booth, which was a favorite of mine last year (this booth is on the side of the park towards Canada).

We ordered a Kalua pork slider and a pineapple wine. I was back and forth between trying the Kona beers and the pineapple wine.

Kālua pork slider with sweet and sour Dole Pineapple chutney and spicy mayonnaise* – $4.00, DDP Snack Eligible
The pulled pork slider was fantastic as always. It’s on a soft bun and has a nice pineapple/red pepper chutney, plus a spicy mayo on top. We ate this right up. A solid 4.5/5.

Maui Splash Sweet Pineapple Wine – $3.50
The wine was nice too but not a favorite. I like fruity wine and I knew this would be fruity, but I decided it was too fruity (had that kind of fermented fruit taste) and I prefer a white wine with maybe just a hint of pineapple as opposed to a full blown pineapple wine. I gave this a 3.5/5.
Justin and I actually made these pulled pork sliders last weekend at home. We just googled the recipe and used the King’s Hawaiian slider buns instead of making our own (shout out to Disney but I am not making my own bread lol). The pork was just a pork butt in the crockpot, shredded after maybe 6-8 hours of cooking. The chutney was by far the most time and labor-intensive, it had to simmer on the stove for like two hours, but it was really delicious after all was said and done. The spicy mayo was just sriracha + mayonnaise! So we had these for dinner last Sunday and they were awesome.
We then parted ways (I’m really not sure why as it was not busy at all) – Justin headed towards Greece and I headed towards the Refreshment Port. I HAD TO HAVE a Cronut at some point on this trip and gosh darn it, now was the time! Justin also asked me to get him a Diet Coke (which I forgot and had to order separately, I was too busy staring at the Cronut in front of me). And Justin loves gyros so he wanted to get one of those at the Greece booth.

Croissant Doughnut - tossed in cinnamon sugar $4.99 (DDP Snack Eligible)
The croissant donut is not a Festival-specific item, but one I had been wanting to try. Having worked at a bakery back in the day, I have definitely sampled each of the 30 flavors of donuts on multiple occasions. This was something different though.

Perfectly fried, perfectly flaky, perfectly doused in cinnamon and sugar. Not too greasy at all, which I love. This was a fantastic purchase and I will be back for one again sometime. A 5/5 from me! You can also get these with ice cream but I don’t know that I’d like that – the soupiness of the ice cream would likely ruin the crispiness of the donut for me.

Justin loves gyros so he was pleased with his choice, a chicken gyro from Greece. I don’t really like lamb gyros but this was tasty, not a ton of meat as you can see, but a good sized sample gyro. It has a nice cucumber sauce on it which I always like. Note to self, this would be something fun to make at home. Justin rated this a 3.5/5. He was satisfied and enjoyed it but said it could've been better.

Justin decided to get another filet from Canada. We already had one of these on Saturday, but he loves it! One day we will eat at Le Cellier. I forgot to take a picture of this one.
Lastly, we stopped at the Cheese Studio for one last item: the cheese fondue with sourdough bread. I originally wanted the Cheese Trio but we decided on this instead because we'd heard it was good. We actually ended up talking to a CM from my hometown whose parents lived not too far from mine (though we didn't know each other). She was really sweet!


Cheese fondue with sourdough bread - $3.50, DDP snack eligible
I LOVE CHEESE so I was excited to give this a try, and unfortunately it kind of just fell flat. It had that chalky/floury taste to it, so it was overly thick and almost paste-y. The bread was fine but nothing spectacular, but it could’ve been. Some nice crusty bread would’ve been perfect. So overall this wasn’t fantastic but it was not terrible either. Just didn’t stand out to me. The Canadian cheddar cheese soup is way better. We gave this a 2.
We went back to the room for a rest after that, before coming back for our wine seminar at 4 PM.