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The Official Disney Parks Celebration Cookbook: 101 Festival Recipes from the Delicious Disney Vault

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7.62"W x 9.4"H x 1"D   | 35 oz | 12 per carton
On sale Oct 01, 2024 | 240 Pages | 9781368091176
This collection of 101 official recipes from Disney park festivals features some of the most delicious and adored foods, so you can create Disney magic at home!

40 of these 101 recipes from the Disney chefs are brand-new releases!


While festivals at the Disney parks are delightfully orchestrated days of live entertainment, art, culture, and beauty, for many guests, the food is the star. These festivals offer a chance to share a small plate or taste a new flavor with family and friends—accompanied by some Disney magic. Now celebrate all that is joyous about festivals across the Walt Disney World Resort and the Disneyland Resort.

Each recipe is just right for preparing in home kitchens and has been tested by real home chefs. With gorgeous food photography and advice from the Disney chefs, this cookbook offers ideas for appetizers, small plates, main courses, sides, beverages, and sweet treats.

Here’s a sampling of what awaits inside:
  • French Onion Mac & Cheese
  • Pumpkin Chai Tea and Caramel Milkshake
  • Smoked Salmon Tartare and Potato Biscuit
  • Spaceship Earth Cookies with Salted Caramel Ganache
  • Summer Berry Pudding

Festivals featured in the book:
Walt Disney World Resort
  • EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival
  • EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays
  • EPCOT International Festival of the Arts
  • EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival
Disneyland Resort
  • Disney Festival of Holidays at Disney California Adventure, including the Disney ¡Viva Navidad! celebration
  • Lunar New Year at Disney California Adventure
  • Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival
PAM BRANDON started her Disney career as a senior publicist with Walt Disney World Press & Publicity in 1987 in a small office upstairs in City Hall in the Magic Kingdom. She has worked on public relations food and beverage projects for Disney parks around the globe for more than thirty years, including the openings of Disneyland Paris, Shanghai Disney Resort, and more. In addition, Brandon was a contributing editor to the Birnbaum's Disney guidebooks for more than ten years, covering the Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort, and Disney Cruise Line ships. She was the first food writer for the Disney Parks Blog and has authored more than twenty cookbooks for Disney.
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WHILE DISNEY FESTIVALS are delightfully orchestrated days of live entertainment, art, culture, and beauty, for many guests, the food is the star, the raison d’être. The idea for the very first festival was sparked in the 1980s, when Walt Disney World Resort debuted a four-day wine festival hosted at the Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village, the earliest forerunner of today’s EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival. The first festival at EPCOT was the International Flower & Garden Festival, which ran for just 38days in the spring of 1994 and was lauded for its gorgeous displays of Disney topiaries and curated gardens—but food was not part of the festivities. That same year, the EPCOT International Festival of Holidays (then known as Holidays Around the World) presented the first Candlelight Processional at EPCOT in the America Gardens Theatre, having previously performed in the Magic Kingdom.
 
It was 1996 when the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival was introduced, a thirty-day festival with surely one of the world’s most spectacular backdrops for a stellar food-and-wine event. During those early years, the roster of celebrity chefs read like a who’s who in the culinary world, with intimate winemaker dinners (Julia Child made an appearance), small seminars, and twenty-five Marketplaces around World Showcase Lagoon.
 
Fast-forward to 2017 with the debut of EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, where edible works of art competed with visual and performing arts, a trifecta of beauty. The festival opens each year in January, the prettiest time of year, when temperatures are cool and conditions are just right for strolling around World Showcase. And the chefs really shine as they create their own masterpieces for this smaller festival.
 
Traversing to Disneyland Park, the very first Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival opened in 2006, and a celebration of California’s incredible bounty, with Festival Marketplaces, culinary demonstrations, classes, and winemaker receptions that extend from the park to the Disneyland Resort hotels.
 
The smaller Lunar New Year at Disney California Adventure Park was first celebrated in January 2013, filled with auspicious wishes for health, luck, and prosperity. Lively entertainment, kid-friendly crafts and activities, and special spots like the Lucky Wishing Wall create a festive, month long celebration, where delectable food showcases Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese cultures.
 
And the Disney Festival of Holidays, which debuted in 2016, wraps up each year, with diverse celebrations including Christmas, Navidad, Hanukkah, Diwali, Kwanzaa, and Three Kings’ Day. Spectacular holiday decor, entertainment (meet Santa Claus!), and the Festive Foods Marketplace make Disney California Adventure Park the perfect place to celebrate the winter holidays.
 
Ask any guest today, and they’ll tell you the number one reason they love the festivals is the cuisine—a chance to share a small plate, or taste an innovative dish, or just to sip and stroll in the parks. Favorites may return, but there’s always something new. It’s a whole new way to experience Disney.

—Pam Brandon
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“Brandon’s (Disneyland: Recipes & Stories from the Happiest Place on Earth) new cookbook is something to celebrate. She and the Disney chefs have gone deep into the theme parks’ vaults to bring back favorite memories—and meals—from festivals, beginning with EPCOT’s earliest iterations of the International Flower & Garden Festival, which blossomed the same year as the first International Festival of Holidays, followed a few years later by the International Food & Wine Festival. Home cooks can stir up old memories with recipes for everything from elegant dishes (duck and dumpling) to California fusion, including a Korean fried chicken slider and simple yet gorgeous golden beet salad, to the happy endings—Celebration Chocolate Fudge brownies, maple-bacon whoopie pies, and even a gluten-free buttermilk cake. While most of these recipes are fairly complex, the ingredients are accessible and the instructions are clear. VERDICT A book that readers will pick up as much for the photos and the recipe headnotes, with history of when the dishes were served at the Disney theme parks, as for the recipes themselves. This will whet Disney fans’ appetite for a return visit.”
—Emily Bowles, Library Journal (LJ), October 2024 issue

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This collection of 101 official recipes from Disney park festivals features some of the most delicious and adored foods, so you can create Disney magic at home!

40 of these 101 recipes from the Disney chefs are brand-new releases!


While festivals at the Disney parks are delightfully orchestrated days of live entertainment, art, culture, and beauty, for many guests, the food is the star. These festivals offer a chance to share a small plate or taste a new flavor with family and friends—accompanied by some Disney magic. Now celebrate all that is joyous about festivals across the Walt Disney World Resort and the Disneyland Resort.

Each recipe is just right for preparing in home kitchens and has been tested by real home chefs. With gorgeous food photography and advice from the Disney chefs, this cookbook offers ideas for appetizers, small plates, main courses, sides, beverages, and sweet treats.

Here’s a sampling of what awaits inside:
  • French Onion Mac & Cheese
  • Pumpkin Chai Tea and Caramel Milkshake
  • Smoked Salmon Tartare and Potato Biscuit
  • Spaceship Earth Cookies with Salted Caramel Ganache
  • Summer Berry Pudding

Festivals featured in the book:
Walt Disney World Resort
  • EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival
  • EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays
  • EPCOT International Festival of the Arts
  • EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival
Disneyland Resort
  • Disney Festival of Holidays at Disney California Adventure, including the Disney ¡Viva Navidad! celebration
  • Lunar New Year at Disney California Adventure
  • Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival

Creators

PAM BRANDON started her Disney career as a senior publicist with Walt Disney World Press & Publicity in 1987 in a small office upstairs in City Hall in the Magic Kingdom. She has worked on public relations food and beverage projects for Disney parks around the globe for more than thirty years, including the openings of Disneyland Paris, Shanghai Disney Resort, and more. In addition, Brandon was a contributing editor to the Birnbaum's Disney guidebooks for more than ten years, covering the Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort, and Disney Cruise Line ships. She was the first food writer for the Disney Parks Blog and has authored more than twenty cookbooks for Disney.

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WHILE DISNEY FESTIVALS are delightfully orchestrated days of live entertainment, art, culture, and beauty, for many guests, the food is the star, the raison d’être. The idea for the very first festival was sparked in the 1980s, when Walt Disney World Resort debuted a four-day wine festival hosted at the Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village, the earliest forerunner of today’s EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival. The first festival at EPCOT was the International Flower & Garden Festival, which ran for just 38days in the spring of 1994 and was lauded for its gorgeous displays of Disney topiaries and curated gardens—but food was not part of the festivities. That same year, the EPCOT International Festival of Holidays (then known as Holidays Around the World) presented the first Candlelight Processional at EPCOT in the America Gardens Theatre, having previously performed in the Magic Kingdom.
 
It was 1996 when the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival was introduced, a thirty-day festival with surely one of the world’s most spectacular backdrops for a stellar food-and-wine event. During those early years, the roster of celebrity chefs read like a who’s who in the culinary world, with intimate winemaker dinners (Julia Child made an appearance), small seminars, and twenty-five Marketplaces around World Showcase Lagoon.
 
Fast-forward to 2017 with the debut of EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, where edible works of art competed with visual and performing arts, a trifecta of beauty. The festival opens each year in January, the prettiest time of year, when temperatures are cool and conditions are just right for strolling around World Showcase. And the chefs really shine as they create their own masterpieces for this smaller festival.
 
Traversing to Disneyland Park, the very first Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival opened in 2006, and a celebration of California’s incredible bounty, with Festival Marketplaces, culinary demonstrations, classes, and winemaker receptions that extend from the park to the Disneyland Resort hotels.
 
The smaller Lunar New Year at Disney California Adventure Park was first celebrated in January 2013, filled with auspicious wishes for health, luck, and prosperity. Lively entertainment, kid-friendly crafts and activities, and special spots like the Lucky Wishing Wall create a festive, month long celebration, where delectable food showcases Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese cultures.
 
And the Disney Festival of Holidays, which debuted in 2016, wraps up each year, with diverse celebrations including Christmas, Navidad, Hanukkah, Diwali, Kwanzaa, and Three Kings’ Day. Spectacular holiday decor, entertainment (meet Santa Claus!), and the Festive Foods Marketplace make Disney California Adventure Park the perfect place to celebrate the winter holidays.
 
Ask any guest today, and they’ll tell you the number one reason they love the festivals is the cuisine—a chance to share a small plate, or taste an innovative dish, or just to sip and stroll in the parks. Favorites may return, but there’s always something new. It’s a whole new way to experience Disney.

—Pam Brandon

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Praise

“Brandon’s (Disneyland: Recipes & Stories from the Happiest Place on Earth) new cookbook is something to celebrate. She and the Disney chefs have gone deep into the theme parks’ vaults to bring back favorite memories—and meals—from festivals, beginning with EPCOT’s earliest iterations of the International Flower & Garden Festival, which blossomed the same year as the first International Festival of Holidays, followed a few years later by the International Food & Wine Festival. Home cooks can stir up old memories with recipes for everything from elegant dishes (duck and dumpling) to California fusion, including a Korean fried chicken slider and simple yet gorgeous golden beet salad, to the happy endings—Celebration Chocolate Fudge brownies, maple-bacon whoopie pies, and even a gluten-free buttermilk cake. While most of these recipes are fairly complex, the ingredients are accessible and the instructions are clear. VERDICT A book that readers will pick up as much for the photos and the recipe headnotes, with history of when the dishes were served at the Disney theme parks, as for the recipes themselves. This will whet Disney fans’ appetite for a return visit.”
—Emily Bowles, Library Journal (LJ), October 2024 issue
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