PrincessBelle39
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I'd love the recipe for the Major Domo pie from CRT and the potatoes that they serve at breakfast at Akershus.
I'd love the recipe for the Major Domo pie from CRT and the potatoes that they serve at breakfast at Akershus.
FYI, recipes are not copyrighted material; the printed books compiling recipes are copyrighted against reproduction of their publication for sale. If the posters were scanning actual pages then posting the copyrighted pages for profit from a published book, Disney would then have a course of action much like the action taken against Kinko's in the late 80's for copying sections of published text books, and selling them to students under the description of "course works". Since the recipes here are neither being sold or scanned copies from the actual printed, copyrighted work there should be no problem. Also, this posting of the recipes would fall under fair use waivers that apply to copying published works; this protection is written into copyright law so people do not have to fear legal action for limited, non-money making use of printed material.
Do not fear my friends here on the Recipe Thread..........we are not in danger of legal action for our trading of recipes. The thought is absolutely ridiculous.
Oh yeah Abby's Dad, does it really bother you we are here trading recipes??? It seems you have some ought against this thread. Feel free to use the recipes and share some of your own.....we will not report you to the feds.
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Healthy, though not low in calories.
High Plains Granola
Storytellers Café, Grand Californian Hotel, DL
Yield 4 - 6 servings
2 cups whole grain oats
1/2 cup sliced almonds
1/2 cup pepitas (raw green pumpkin seeds) or shelled sunflower seeds
Zest from 1 orange
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1/4 cup honey
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup canola oil
1/2 cup golden raisins
1. Preheat the oven to 325°F. In 2-quart bowl combine oats, almonds, pepitas, orange zest, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla. Combine the honey, sugar, and oil in a small saucepan over low heat until the sugar is melted. Pour the melted mixture into the dry mixture and toss to coat. Spread onto a cookie sheet and toast in the oven for about 30 minutes, tossing every few minutes with a spatula. Remove from oven and cool on a wire rack. Fold in raisins.
Does anyone have the recipe for the oreo milkshake from Sci-Fi?
Thank you for your patience while the mods worked through some issues.
There is a board here on the DIS called the Cooking Board. It is just like the name says, all about cooking.
The mods on this board and the Cooking Board have agreed that the Cooking Board is a better fit for this thread. The Cooking Board mods are very excited about this thread and can't wait for it to be moved! Deb, Piratesmate, has volunteered to be the mod in charge of updating and maintaining the index. Thanks Deb!!
Because people have come to expect to find this thread on the Restaurant Board, we do not it to just go poof!
We will continue to have a link from the popular threads sticky post linking to this thread in its new home.
I hope you are as excited about this move as we are. We think the recipe thread will find a great home on the Cooking Board.
In addition, the scrapbook people do recipe swaps that are scrapped and decorated and we are about to start sign ups for a Disney recipe card swap. Head over to the scrapping board for more info!
Please let me know if you have any questions,
The Restaurant Mods & The Cooking Board Mods
Thanks Pumbaa! Can you please have Deb, Piratesmate PM me and send me her Email so I can send her the 11 page Word Doc with the updated and rearranged index PLUS the updated recipe request list. There's no point in her spending hours redoing everything when it's all ready to go. We also have to make very clear that the parameters for the recipes posted here is that they were served somewhere, at some time in the Disney Parks, Resorts, Cruise Ships or Vacation Villas.
Thanks, and I assume we'll all be notified when the thread is moved![]()
Ps. I like the idea of a Disney recipe card swap as one could add the pictures of the food, the restuarant etc. to the recipe.
Thanks Pumbaa! Can you please have Deb, Piratesmate PM me and send me her Email so I can send her the 11 page Word Doc with the updated and rearranged index PLUS the updated recipe request list. There's no point in her spending hours redoing everything when it's all ready to go. We also have to make very clear that the parameters for the recipes posted here is that they were served somewhere, at some time in the Disney Parks, Resorts, Cruise Ships or Vacation Villas.
Thanks, and I assume we'll all be notified when the thread is moved![]()
Ps. I like the idea of a Disney recipe card swap as one could add the pictures of the food, the restuarant etc. to the recipe.
I hope all goes well with this shift and the thread stays true to lynninpa's original vision.
Keeping my fingers crossed and my sarcasm in check............was that sarcastic???![]()
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I have a question regarding the source of some of the recipes posted on the sites..... Has anyone noticed there are discrepancies between recipes on some the sites FOR THE SAME ITEM?
An example, the Marinated Flank Steak from Boma:
From magictrips.com:
Flank Steak Marinade
Boma, Animal Kingdom Lodge
1/4 cup Ginger
1/4 cup Garlic
1/4 cup Sugar
1 Tbsp Cardamom, ground
2 Tbsp Coriander, ground
1 Tbsp Turmeric, ground
2 Tbsp Thyme
1 Tbsp Crushed Pepper
1 cup Worcestershire Sauce
1 cup Soy Sauce, low sodium
1/4 cup Balsamic Vinegar
1/2 cup Malt Vinegar
1/4 cup Safflower Oil
1/2 cup Olive Oil
1 Flank Steak
from http://www.homestead.com/disneyrecipes/disneyresorts.html
FLANK STEAK MARINADE
Boma - Animal Kingdom Lodge
Yield: 10 servings (1 ¼ quarts)
Ingredients:
¼ quart Ginger
¼ quart Garlic
¼ quart Sugar
1/8 cup Cardamom, ground
¼ cup Coriander, ground
1/8 cup Turmeric, ground
¼ cup Thyme
1/8 cup Crushed Pepper
¼ cup Worcestershire Sauce
1/8 gallon Soy Sauce, low sodium
Aside from the quantity that the second recipe makes, notice there are ingredients missing compared to the first recipe! How could I tell which is the "official" recipe?
How can you tell if any of the recipes posted are authentic?
Thanks...
---Paul in Southern NJ
Does anyone have the recipe for the sauteed scallops and black tiger shrimp from Chefs de France? I had it this year, and no matter how many other scallop or shrimp dishes I've had, or tried to make, it just doesn't compare.![]()
I just had this thread pointed out to me last night and am only on page 8 so far.I have quite a few recipes that I've collected over the years, but you have LOTS I don't have yet!
Anyway, I don't know if this was ever answered or not. I was the person who submitted the recipe to http://www.homestead.com/disneyrecipes/disneyresorts.html and that was exactly the way it came to me from the chefs at Boma. I had to do all the calculations to make a usable recipe myselfbut I can tell you that it tasted exactly as we remembered it. It certainly isn't a marinade, though - it's more of a paste that you rub on the steak.
I believe the chefs must have tweaked the recipe since the beginning & the recipe with the oils & vinegars is just newer.