FINALLY tried the pumpkin spice churro + cream cheese dipping sauce: SO GOOD
They ARE covered in powdered sugar so I would say they are as sweet as the regular beignets. The pumpkin flavored dough itself didn't add much sweetness or taste like artificial pumpkin. I made the mistake of trying the watermelon churro once and it tasted like nasty candy, these were nothing like that. It was extra soft, warm, tasted like they used real pumpkin and then the powder sugar adds just the right amount of sweetness in my opinion.Has anyone tried the pumpkin spice beignets? Are they really sweet? I'm very cautious about trying seasonal desserts after tasting that awful Strawberry churro that was around for pixar fest .
There was a post with a list on the Disney parks blog. I don't have the link handy but you should be able to find it with a search on the blog site.Is there a list somewhere of all the specialty/ seasonal Halloween food that is out there?
Has anyone tried the pumpkin spice beignets? Are they really sweet? I'm very cautious about trying seasonal desserts after tasting that awful Strawberry churro that was around for pixar fest .
They ARE covered in powdered sugar so I would say they are as sweet as the regular beignets. The pumpkin flavored dough itself didn't add much sweetness or taste like artificial pumpkin. I made the mistake of trying the watermelon churro once and it tasted like nasty candy, these were nothing like that. It was extra soft, warm, tasted like they used real pumpkin and then the powder sugar adds just the right amount of sweetness in my opinion.
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It's pretty much a basic brownie; moist and very chocolaty, but nothing really different from other brownies. It's mostly just neat to look at.Has anyone tried the Cruella De Vil brownie? I am intrigued.
Moist and chocolatey sounds good to me!It's pretty much a basic brownie; moist and very chocolaty, but nothing really different from other brownies. It's mostly just neat to look at.
Did you order it in the lounge or in the dining room? Last week we had lunch upstairs in the dining room and our server said we could order the glow cube with any beverage. We would just have to pay the price of the poison appletini. Since we don't drink we ordered the non-alcoholic specialty beverages.I also got the poison apple drink at Carthay for the purple apple glow cube. Our waiter could not have been more emphatic that you had to order THAT cocktail, they would not add the glow cube to any other drink. If I had known how bad it was going to be I would have just asked them to put it in an empty glass...although they may not have done that either. I worked dang hard for my three colors of apple glow cubes #Goals
Did you order it in the lounge or in the dining room? Last week we had lunch upstairs in the dining room and our server said we could order the glow cube with any beverage. We would just have to pay the price of the poison appletini. Since we don't drink we ordered the non-alcoholic specialty beverages.
Pumpkin Layered Cheesecake at Jolly Holiday. One of my favorites. Lots of pumpkin flavor, but consistency was softer and the cheesecake added a bit of tartness to counter the sweetmess of the cream topping.
Apple Pie a la Mode Sundae at Gibson Girl. Very good and of a generous size so it was perfect for sharing.
I also got the poison apple cocktail (not sure of the real name) at Carthay to get the purple glow cube, and man that brought me back to college and not in a good way, I would not recommend this one for the flavor, but I do like my purple glow cube!