5 Disney Holiday Treats to Warm the Heart
The holidays are a time for cooking and baking a lot of special holiday-themed treats like cookies, hot chocolate, and gingerbread houses. And, if you’re a Disney fanatic, you’ll want to add some Disney flair. Try out these 5 Disney holiday treats this season, and warm the hearts of friends and family. Click on the images to get the recipes.
1. Festive Mickey Hot Chocolate
Who doesn’t like hot chocolate . . . seriously!? This version is decked out with marshmallows, whipped cream, sprinkles, peppermints, cocoa powder, white chocolate, and candy canes. This is one sugar rush you’ll want to slowly enjoy.
2. Millennium Falcon Gingerbread Starship
Instead of creating a standard gingerbread house as your centerpiece, why not bring out your geeky side and make the Millennium Falcon instead?
3. Mickey & Minnie Mouse Donuts
These Mickey and Minnie Mouse donuts instantly become festive with the addition of holly sprinkles. And, the best part is that these are made with Hostess donettes, a no-baking bonus!
4. “it’s a small world” Holiday Cookies
If sugar cookies are your thing, give these “it’s a small world” holiday clock cookies a try.
5. “Frozen” Olaf Bento Box
While not exactly a holiday treat, this Olaf bento box makes winter lunchtime fun. It can even be done as a summer treat, because this Olaf won’t melt.
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