keahgirl8
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I had my first trip to New Orleans this year and fell in love with beignets. As many times as I have been to Disneyland, I have never had them there. Has anyone had both who can compare?
I've had both... Maybe it was the atmosphere of New Orleans or maybe it was because it was the first time I had beignets was in New Orleans but they seemed better in New Orleans. They were fluffier there. Doesn't stop us from getting them at Disneyland... We are right there anyway. We've tried them at jazz kitchen express and at French market. Maybe other locations are better? They seemed smaller at French Market but maybe that's because of the Mickey shape?I had my first trip to New Orleans this year and fell in love with beignets. As many times as I have been to Disneyland, I have never had them there. Has anyone had both who can compare?
A fair number of the treats at Marceline's are also at Trolley Treats, which adjacent to Clarabelle's. It's the best of both worlds! You can get the ice cream sundae and then follow-up with a chocolate/candy treat (or vice-a-versa).Thank you Figment. YUM. Love those cute Mickey sinks! Clarabelles will now be a must stop for me! Not sure to go there first or to Marcelines confectionary. Hmmm off to my fridge and pantry. Dont I have something good to eat somewhere?!
But...it's not just an apple. It has caramel, chocolate, sprinkles, and decorations!I need an olaf marshmallow stick... I also need a Disney apple but cannot justify spending 10 dollars on an apple!![]()
A fair number of the treats at Marceline's are also at Trolley Treats, which adjacent to Clarabelle's. It's the best of both worlds! You can get the ice cream sundae and then follow-up with a chocolate/candy treat (or vice-a-versa).
But...it's not just an apple. It has caramel, chocolate, sprinkles, and decorations!It's kind of funny, but I used to think that way too...at first I couldn't imagine spending $10 for an apple, but then I started to think about making them myself and going through all of the ingredients I'd need to get and the amount of work it would take, made spending the $10 much easier.
The Papa Murphy Pizza place has a s'mores pizza. It's basically pizza dough with marshmallows and chocolate chips on top. It's very sweet, but kind of an interesting concept. I've also seen cookie "pies" that were basically a huge graham-type cookie with chocolate chips and marshmallows. If you do get one...take a photo and post it so we can all drool over it!But...S'more Pies? What is that and where has it been all of my life? It sounds like it must be a dessert pizza of some sort. The other pizza place in the Market is probably serving up samples of actual pizza, not dessert pizza.
Um...doesn't your Farmer's Market fruit stands usually offer samples of their fruit? The Farmer's Markets I've been to always have samples. Each vendor usually has samples of most of the produce their selling (to help you decide if they're fruit is the best). I love the peach samples, the blueberry samples, the strawberry samples, the kettle corn sample (okay, that's a not a fruit...but it comes from corn, right?)...Strangely -- and I know this sounds odd -- because there is so much fresh fruit at the Farmers Market, I actually kind of hope that some of the fruit stands serve up samples of delicious, juicy seasonal fruits! (As I said, I'm not a very adventurous eater!)
The Papa Murphy Pizza place has a s'mores pizza. It's basically pizza dough with marshmallows and chocolate chips on top. It's very sweet, but kind of an interesting concept. I've also seen cookie "pies" that were basically a huge graham-type cookie with chocolate chips and marshmallows. If you do get one...take a photo and post it so we can all drool over it!
Um...doesn't your Farmer's Market fruit stands usually offer samples of their fruit? The Farmer's Markets I've been to always have samples. Each vendor usually has samples of most of the produce their selling (to help you decide if they're fruit is the best). I love the peach samples, the blueberry samples, the strawberry samples, the kettle corn sample (okay, that's a not a fruit...but it comes from corn, right?)...
What are we thinking? Should I do the Taste event? Would everyone else do it if you were out here and available to go? Does it sound like it's worthwhile? I think that Mary Jo said she might go to the Taste as well.
Well, Figment and I might be a little bias, but it sounds almost like a mini Food & Wine style event. If you can get a full meal out of it (which it looks like you can), it sounds like a pretty good deal. Figment (and I) would be game to try most of the dishes you listed (except perhaps the spicy one), so I say "go for it!"![]()