Recipe from Old DVC Magazine

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Years ago--I'd say about five, or so--the DVC magazine (it was still "Vacation Magic" back then) had the recipe for the pastry chocolate pretzel previously sold at Boardwalk Bakery. Does anyone still have a copy of that magazine, and could you please PM the recipe to me or reply with it on this thread?

Thanks for checking!
 
For those of you that care or checked this (very short) thread.

I finally found the back issue of Vacation Magic that I was sure we had thrown away.

Here's the recipe for Boardwalk Bakery's Chocolate Pretzels:

Serving Size: 12

Ingredients:
2 8-inch-by-inch sheets of puff pastry dough
2 cups butter
2 1/2 cups powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 eggs
5 1/2 cups all-purpose
3/4 tablespoon baking powder
2/3 cup cocoa powder
Granulated sugar to taste (coarse is best)
Extra powdered sugar to taste

Create chocolate sugar dough:
1. Sift flour, baking powder and cocoa powder together. Set aside.
2. In a mixer, cream the butter, sugar, and salt, then mix in vanilla.
3. Slowly mix in eggs, one at a time.
4. Scrape down sides of bowl and fold in flour dry ingredients from step 1.

Make Pretzels:
A. Lay puff pastry sheets out flat. (Sheets should be very cold.)
B. Spread chocolate sugar dough onto one sheet of puff pastry, covering completely; then roll to 3/4-inch thickness with rolling pin.
C. Place second sheet of puff pasty on top, and trim edges to keep neat.
D. Place this dough "sandwich" on a sheet pan and refrigerate for 30 min.
E. After chilling, cut dough into 3/4-inch strips.
F. Roll strips by hand and twist to form candy-cand-like appearance.
G. Form into pretzel shapes.
H. Place pretzels on baking sheet and sprinkle with coarse granulated sugar.
I. Bake in 350-degree oven for 12-15 minutes.
J. Once out of oven and cooled, dust with powdered sugar.

These are heart-deadly, but very, very good for your soul. Give them a try.
 
Glad you found the recipe. Please let us know how they turn out when you make them. I've tried several Disney recipes and they didn't seem very authentic. Not that they were awful, but they didn't seem like the same things we get at the parks. :earsboy:
 

















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