Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Skipper Canteen

Are you a fan of the Jungle Cruise? Then the Skipper Canteen may be your new favorite place to dine. Just recently opened, it follows the same theme as the the Jungle Cruise. It has a very unique menu which was different but with those that have picky eaters it may be a challenge to find something. It is currently walk up only and it only took us about  5 minutes to get seated. They are using a new technology that they text you when your reservation is ready, so you can roam around in the area. However, in the future once it isn't so new or during the busy periods I am sure you will need a reservation. It is a place that offers the same knee slapper jokes and the back side of the menu.










Ambasha Bread served with honey spread
Children's Grilled Flank Steak

"A Lot At Steak" Salad
Skip's Mac and Cheese
Ashton told our waitress he gave it 2 thumbs up so she brought the Chef out to meet him.





Amanda Hansel is a self proclaimed Disney nerd who has 2 boys. She is also a travel agent with Snapshot Getaways. You can find her on Facebook and on Twitter. She would love to hear from you or chat about Disney with you.





Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Allergy-Friendly Menus Now Available


Disney Parks have always been known for accommodating those with allergies in their table service and quick dining locations.  Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is the recipient of a FARE (Food Allergy Research and Education) Award for providing safe and enjoyable dining for families.  
New allergy-friendly menus are now available at approximately 120 quick-service and table-service locations in Disneyland and Walt Disney World.  The allergy-friendly menu's will be available at almost all the locations by September 2015.
These new menus provide allergen content for each menu item, offering your Clients an easier way to make informed choices. Menu selection includes appetizers (where applicable), entrées, side items, desserts and kids’ meals, and focuses on the most common allergens, including gluten/wheat, milk, peanut, tree nut and fish.
It is still a good idea to let your waitstaff know of your allergy when making reservations and again upon arrival.  More often than not the chef will come to the table and consult with you about what to avoid and what to enjoy!



Maria is a Vacation Planner with Snapshot Getaways and loves to plan Disney trips!  Contact her today at maria@snapshotgetaways.com or follow her Facebook page.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Beyond the Burger: Best Meal Options Using Disney's Quick Service Dining Plan





Dining at Disney is one of my favorite topics. Partially because there are so many great restaurants to choose from, but also because I love that Disney offers 3 great dining plans. For me, adding one of the dining plans is a great way to take care of a big part of your vacation expenses ahead of time. There are not many all-inclusive vacation destinations in America, but a Disney vacation package comes very close.

There are 3 dining plans to choose from and I am a big fan of 2, the Plus and Deluxe Plans. The 3rd plan, the Quick Service Plan has always left me a little lukewarm. Not because it isn't enough food, but because of the type of food that is usually available on the Quick Service Plan. The Quick Service generally equals counter service meals. Counter service meals usually equal hamburgers and hot dogs. Now don't get me wrong, I love a good burger or dog now and then, but not every day. So I always tended to shy away from the Quick Service Plan. But I have been really thinking about it and I think the Quick Service Plan is catching a bad rap. So I have decided to prove myself wrong and create a list of restaurants and dishes that will break you away from the typical counter service meals.

Park-by-park, here are some of my suggestions for restaurants and dishes:

Magic Kingdom

Friar's Nook-While not exactly healthy, Friar's Nook recently added 3 different types of gourmet mac & cheese menu. Granted one is a cheeseburger mac, it's still better than an actual cheeseburger.

Tomorrowland Terrace-You can get 2 different salads at the Tomorrowland Terrace that will take you away from the standard Caesar or House salad. The Citrus Shrimp Salad and the Beef & Blue salads offer some unique flavors to choose from.

Be Our Guest Braised Pork
Diamond Horseshoe-The Diamond Horseshoe offers 3 really yummy sandwiches, the Hand-carved Turkey, and Hand-carved Pork Brisket, and the Portobello Sandwich. Bonus, you can get apple slices or chips as a side.

Columbia Harbour House-This restaurant has some really great options for the vegetarians with the Lighthouse Sandwich and Vegetarian Chili. Besides their famous Battered Fish Platter and New England Clam Chowder, they also have a nice Grilled Salmon plate as well.

Be Our Guest-The newest edition to the Magic Kingdom quick service restaurant collection is really breaking the mold and redefining "fast food". Not only because it's the only quick service restaurant that you can make a Fastpass plus reservation for, but the menu really stand out. The Braised Pork and Tuna Nicoise are two examples of this. Not to mention the Croque Monsieur Sandwich and Quinoa Salad.


Animal Kingdom

Yak & Yeti Local Food Cafes- This one is a favorite of mine. Asian inspired dishes served in easy take and go Chinese food containers like the Honey Chicken and the Teriyaki Beef Bowl are fun, fast and delicious as well. The Ginger Chicken Salad is another winner, and for vegetarians, the Roasted Vegetable Couscous Wrap is a great option.

Flame Tree BBQ Pork Sandwich



Flame Tree BBQ- I would like to begin and end with the best thing to eat it the entire park-the Pork Sandwich. BUT-the whole concept of a pork sandwich isn't groundbreaking or new. But it is GOOD! There are also some other great dishes, like Smoked Chicken Salad and the Baked Ribs & Chicken Combo plate are both great.




Hollywood Studios

Min & Bill's Dockside Diner- Here we get to revisit Macaroni & Cheese with 2 fun combos, the Barbecued Pulled Pork Mac & Cheese and the Buffalo Chicken Mac & Cheese.

Starring Rolls Cafe-While you can get a few varieties of sushi rolls here, if you want to go the route of Marie Antoinette and "let them eat cake", then a stop in here is in order. I may or may not have been guilty of foregoing a traditional meal for one of their famous cupcakes. The Butterfinger, the Chocolate Peanut Butter and the Red Velvet Cheesecake cupcakes are decadent and HUGE!

Studio Catering Company- Sandwiches are the word here. Fresh flavors like Toasted Tuscan Deli, Spicy Buffalo Chicken, and Grilled Vegetable, are a nice change from the standard ham & cheese, and plain old turkey. And while they do have a Turkey Club-applewood smoked bacon, roasted red peppers and arugula give it personality.

Fairfax Fare-Now I said I was staying away from burgers and dogs, I think their take on hot dogs needs to be mentioned. Macaroni and Cheese & Truffle Oil Hot Dog, and Barbecued Pork and Cole Slaw Hot Dog, are more than your typical dog on a bun. Of course you can also grab a nice Chicken & Spareribs plate as well.


Epcot

Because there are so many great options, I am going to move a little quicker and break the park up into 2 sections-Future World and World Showcase.

World Showcase
La Cantina de San Angel Tacos de Barbacoa
Lotus Blossom Cafe-Much like the Yak & Yeti, great Asian dishes.

Boulangerie Patisserie les Halles-Great soups. Great sandwiches. And a great place to have dessert first. What? It's vacation!

Tutto Gusto Wine Cellar-Antipasti, Paninis and Small Plates and wine! Nosh to your hearts delight.

Katsura Cafe-Sushi, Udon, & Teriyaki Plates. And if you're a sake or plum wine fan-this is your place.

La Cantina de San Angel-Tacos, FANTASTIC nachos, Margaritas and Paletas (Fresh fruit pops).

Tangerine Cafe-One word: Shawarma!

Yorkshire County Fish Shop- Fish+Chips+Cold Beer=Awesome. Enough said.

Tutto Gusto Wine Cellar Antipasti, Paninis & Desserts

















Future World
Sunshine Seasons Mongolian Beef

Sunshine Seasons- This is easily the best quick service option in the park-maybe even all the parks, simply for how many choices there are at this restaurant. This is my go-to when I just can't look at another burger or even Caesar salad. Oak Grilled Salmon, Mongolian Beef, and Spicy Thai Green Curry Shrimp are just some of the delicious choices available in this restaurant. Selections change daily, but there is always so much to choose from that you are guaranteed to find something to satisfy everyone in the family.






Downtown Disney (Soon to be Disney Springs)

I couldn't compose a list like this and leave out THE BEST value in all of the quick service restaurants, Wolfgang Puck Express and it's close runner competitor, Earl of Sandwich.

Earl of Sandwich-Simple idea, done oh so right. Soup, salads and sandwiches. My personal favorite sandwich is The Original 1762, should be on every menu in the whole Kingdom. They also do some really fantastic wraps as well.

Wolfgang Puck Express-I truly saved the best for last with Puck's Express. At Puck's you can turn a quick service credit into Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf, Oven Roasted Salmon, Spaghetti & Meatballs, or a variety of delicious, huge pizzas. If you are a fan of Macaroni & Cheese-Puck's is NOT to be missed. Seriously-do not put off trying it. But no matter which great dish you have-make sure to save room for my absolute favorite quick service dessert-Creme Brûlée with Berries. I did mention this is all for 1 quick service meal credit, right?

Wolfgang Puck Express Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf

Wolfgang Puck Express Macaroni & Cheese


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**Besides being the owner and travel professional of Snapshot Getaways, Lisa is an avid traveler, food nerd, blogger & podcaster. Her answer to pretty much everything is food or travel, and is happiest when the solution includes both. You can contact her at Lisa@ SnapshotGetaways.com, to talk food, travel, Disney-whatever.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Flower & Garden Festival: Outdoor Kitchens & Menus



It’s almost time for the 2015 Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival. 75 days of sampling and enjoying these wonderful foods from the Outdoor Kitchens. The festival runs March 4 – May 17, 2015, so don’t miss out on the beautiful flowers and the yummy treats.
The full menus have been revealed for the 2015 Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival, a week before it all begins on March 4, 2015. Below, you’ll find the names of the Outdoor Kitchens along with the menu items for each:


Botanas Botànico Seafood Ceviche
§  Cachapa con Queso
§  White Corn Arepa
§  Coconut Tres Leches
§  Polar Beer
§  La Tizana
§  Monte
§  Paschoal Reserve Tannat
§  Monte Paschoal Natural Brut White Sparkling Wine

Espresso, Coffee and Pastries at The American Adventure
§  Chocolate Stout latte featuring Monin chocolate, caramel and hazelnut with milk and espresso
§  Iced Bailey’s latte featuring Bailey’s Irish Cream liqueur with milk and espresso over ice

Florida Fresh
§  Watermelon Salad
§  Shrimp and Stone Ground Grits
§  Florida Blueberry and Lemon Curd Tart
§  Watermelon Passion Fruit Slush
§  Key Lime Sparkling Wine
§  Blonde Ale
§  Channel Marker Red Ale
§  Feast of Flowers Farmhouse Ale (Exclusive to Epcot F&G)
§  Jai Alai
§  Beer Flight

Fleur de Lys
§  Parisian style dumpling with vegetables and mushrooms
§  Pulled Duck confit, with garlic and parsley potatoes
§  Large Strawberry marshmallow macaron
§  Ice Pop Peach Grand Marnier Cocktail
§  La Vie en Rose St-Germain Vodka Slush
§  Kir Imperial with Sparkling Wine and Chambord Liquor
§  Beer Kronenbourg Blanc 1664

Hanami
§  Frushi
§  Teriyaki Curry Bun
§  Salmon Sushi
§  Kirin Draft
§  Yuzu Plum
§  Wine Slush
§  Strawberry Nigori
§  Karatamba Sake

Jardin de Fiestas
§  Achiote marinated pork taco
§  Veggie Quesadilla
§  Mexican Chocolate Custard
§  Blueberry/Pomegranate Margarita
§  Tecate with Patrón Citrónge
§  Mexican Sangria
§  Tequila Flight

Lotus House
§  Kung Pao Chicken Bun
§  Beijing Style Candied Strawberries
§  Vegetable Spring Roll
§  Oolong Peach Bubble Tea
§  Kung Fu Punch
§  South Sea Storm
§  Honey Mango Wine Cooler
§  Tsingtao Beer
§  Plum Wine

Pineapple Promenade
§  Spicy Hot Dog with Pineapple Chutney
§  Pineapple Soft-Serve with Sammy’s Beach Bar Red Head Macadamia Nut Flavored Rum
or Parrot Bay Coconut Rum
§  Frozen Desert Violet Lemonade
§  Berry Tea Cocktail with Twinings Cold-Brewed Mixed Berry Tea
§  Sparkling Pineapple Wine
§  Ace Pineapple Hard Cider

Primavera Kitchen
§  Pinwheel of Mozzarella
§  Prosciutto, Ciabatta Bread
§  Cheese Manicotti
§  Lemon Custard with Raspberries
§  Pinot Grigio
§  Chianti
§  Prosecco
§  Corbinello
§  Moscato
§  Bellini
§  Rossini
§  Frozen Italian Primavera
§  Moretti Lager and La Rossa

The Smokehouse: Barbecue and Brews
§  Pulled Pig Slider
§  Beef Brisket Burnt Ends Hash
§  Smoked Debreziner Sausage
§  “Piggylicious” Bacon Cupcake
§  Floridian Hefeweizen
§  Category 3 IPA
§  Maple Bacon Stout
§  Billy’s Chilies
§  Beer Flight
§  The Original Rib Shack Red Wine
§  Frozen Lemonade
§  Frozen Lemonade with Palm Ridge Reserve Whiskey
§  R.C. Sweet Tea made with Twinings Cold-Brewed English Classic Tea

Taste of Marrakesh
§  Harissa Chicken Kebab
§  Falafel Pocket with cucumber tomato salad and Tahini Sauce
§  Pistachio Baklava
§  Desert Rose
§  White Sangria
§  Guerrouane Red
§  Mint Iced Tea

Urban Farm Eat
§  Kale Salad
§  Quinoa Vegetable “naanwich”
§  Ghost Pepper dusted Tilapia
§  Cucumber Lemon Spa Water with a sprig of fresh Mint
§  Hess Shirtail Creek Vineyard, Chardonnay
§  King Estate Acrobat Pinot Noir
§  Urban Mary
§  Crispin Blackberry Pear Cider



Which item are you most looking forward to consuming? Make sure you share pictures and reviews with us here at Snapshot Getaways.


Amanda is a self-proclaimed Disney nerds who is raising two boys.. Amanda loves to help plan Disney trips for others as an agent of Snapshot Getaways. You can follow her on Facebook or Twitter.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Cooking Disney at Home - Flame Tree BBQ Sauce

We can't spend all of our time at Disney, so let's bring Disney to us.  Join us for re-creating Disney food at home.

Have you eaten at Flame Tree BBQ at Disney's Animal Kingdom?  Oh, it's good you should eat there.  We attempted to make the Flame Tree BBQ sauce, and it transported us right back to our last trip.  It's such an easy recipe.  Why on earth spend the money on bottles of barbecue sauce that are full of all kinds of strange ingredients, when you can make this at home?    


Dump all the ingredients in a pan, and simmer.  


Voila!  You have successfully made your very own Flame Tree BBQ Sauce.


Flame Tree BBQ Sauce
via Cooking with Mickey and the Disney Chefs

1 cup ketchup
1/4 cup rice wine vinegar
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
2 tablespoons molasses
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon mild chili powder
1 tablespoon paprika
2 teaspoons onion powder
1 teaspoon ground turmeric
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves

Combine all ingredients in a 2 quart saucepan.  Bring to a simmer over medium heat.  Reduce the heat to low, and cook at a low simmer for 35 minutes, stirring frequently, or until thickened.

Use immediately or store covered in refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

Yield: 1 1/2 cups

Gina is a travel agent for Snapshot Getaways.  Email her at gina@snapshotgetaways.com to plan your culinary adventure.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Disney's All Star Music Food Court Re-Opening Early



Disney released an updated refurbishment calendar. So we have great news for those staying at All Star Music. According to the calendar the Intermission Food Court is now expected to be under refurbishment until December 2, reopening to guests on December 3 2014. It was closed on August 1st 2014 and was stated to be closed until December 20th, 2014. So now it looks like it will be open 2 weeks earlier, which is magical news for resort guests.






Amanda is a self-proclaimed Disney nerd. She has two boys who are all stars in her life. As an agent of Snapshot Getaways, Amanda loves to help plan Disney trips for others. You can follow her on Facebook or Twitter.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Thanksgiving Planner

Thanksgiving week has officially begun. If your holiday is like mine you have lots to do and anxious children at home that want to help. So this week Disney Devoted is going to give you ideas and point you in the right places so that you have things for the little ones to do to help in the celebration.
It being Sunday we want to help you out with your Thanksgiving day planning. So we moused on over to www.family.disney.com and found a wonderful Mickey & Minnie's Thanksgiving Day planner. You can find it here: http://family.disney.com/crafts/mickey-minnies-thanksgiving-planner
Go there and print out the template. You then can have your little one help you fill it in. This way you know who is bringing what or what sides you are making and etc. Make sure you hang it on the fridge so you and your little one can stay on task.
Courtsey of family.disney.com
Please feel free to share with us your planners or your little ones filling in their planners.
From our Disney Devoted Family to yours: Happy Thanksgiving!
Amanda is a self-proclaimed Disney nerd. She has two boys who are waiting impatiently to drive mom crazy during the holiday week. As an agent of Snapshot Getaways, Amanda loves to help plan Disney trips for others. You can follow her on Facebook or Twitter.