5 Comforting Mickey Mouse Recipes

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 The Disney Experience  |  June 11, 2020

If you’re stuck at home and a little stressed out, try making these Mickey Mouse comfort foods. In trying times, we have to keep our minds healthy by diverting our attention to happier tasks, like cooking and baking. And, your work in the kitchen will pay off when you see your family’s faces light up.

Several of these recipes will require a Mickey Mouse cookie cutter.

1. Mickey Mouse Pop Tarts

Mickey Mouse Pop Tarts

Who doesn’t love a Pop Tart? They are quick on-the-go snacks (or breakfasts) that exude love. Eat them warm, or eat them cold. Although this recipe uses decorative paper straws, the Pop Tarts could easily be made without them.

2. Mickey Mouse Pretzel Rods

Mickey Mouse Pretzel Rods

If you’re a pretzel fiend, this recipe is for you. Simply dip pre-made pretzel rods into colored candy melts, then decorate them with icing decorations and sprinkles.

3. Mickey Mouse Fruit Snack

Mickey Mouse Fruit Snack

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Getting kids to eat healthier foods can sometimes be a challenge. Make snack time more fun by shaping their foods to look like Mickey Mouse.

4. Mickey Mouse Strawberry Shortcake

Mickey Mouse Strawberry Shortcake

Strawberry shortcake is easy to make, and it’s more fun when it’s in a Mickey shape.

5. Mickey Mouse Breakfast Pizza

Mickey Mouse Breakfast Pizza

There’s nothing like having pizza for breakfast. The smells from this simple recipe will surely get anyone out of bed in the morning.

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