Home Party Ideas Disney Inspired Foods for Your Next Big Bash By susie foresmanSeptember 14, 2018 Search more like this disneycrowd-pleaserlunch-boxsweet-treatsrecipebakeshapewhippoisonfrozensmoothiemakecandyfrog Read next Party Ideas The Best Organic Clothes for Babies & Toddlers Party Ideas 45 Pumpkin Carving Designs That’ll Wow the Neighborhood Party Ideas Target’s Best Holiday Deals Start Sooner Than You Think Party Ideas This Larger Than Life Mister Rogers Monument is Exactly What the World Needs Party Ideas Want a Free Donut on Halloween? Here’s How to Get One from Krispy Kreme If your kids are anything like ours, they’re totally obsessed with Disney movies. Celebrate all things Coco, Mickey Mouse and Frozen with some aptly themed foods, from an Olaf bento box to rice krispy treats shaped like everybody’s favorite mouse. Read on to let the Disney feasting begin. photo: Fork to Belly Disney Donuts How adorable are these Disney donuts from Fork to Belly?! They put plain old glazed donuts to shame. Grab a donut pan and some candy melts and get creative making a batch of your own—click here to get the recipe. photo: Natural Fit Foodie The Princess and the Frog Smoothie Sneak some good-for-you ingredients onto your party menu with this colorful smoothie from Natural Fit Foodie. Inspired by The Princess and the Frog, it’s got berries and yogurt in addition to healthy greens and creamy avocado. Click here to get the recipe. photo: What Charlotte Baked Marshmallow Rice Krispies Mickey Mouse Pops If you’ve been to Disney World, chances are you’ve seen all the Mickey-shaped foods they have to offer. The rice krispie treats are always a hit, and thanks to What Charlotte Baked, you can get your fix without stepping foot into the park. Find out how they’re made by clicking here. photo: Mommy Musings Mad Hatter Party Punch If you’re a fan of Alice in Wonderland, then this vibrant punch from Mommy Musings is a must for your Disney party. With a colored sugar rim and a fruity, bubbly taste, it’ll be the perfect thing to quench your thirst as things get curiouser and curiouser. To get the recipe, click here. photo: A Magical Mess Coco-Inspired Guitar Cupcakes Celebrate Coco with these cute cupcakes from A Magical Mess. They might look a little complicated, but they’re pretty easy to pull off thanks to a boxed cake mix and a handy printable template for the decorations. Click here to get the recipe. photo: Mommy Musings Frozen Chocolate-Covered Popcorn Treat If you’ll be watching a movie during the party, then, of course, you’ll need popcorn! Take your snack to the next level with this Frozen-inspired recipe from Mommy Musings, complete with candy melts, sprinkles and shredded coconut. Get the recipe by clicking here. photo: ochikeron Olaf Bento Lunch Box Do you want to build a snowman (out of rice)? This cute bento box from ochikeron is a total masterpiece, with rice balls, egg omelet hearts and snowflake sausages. Click here to get the scoop on how it’s made. photo: Patrick Pelletier via flickr Homemade Dole Whip The Dole Whip is a cult favorite sweet treats at the Disney parks, and being able to make it at home is a game changer. With only four ingredients, it’s as easy to whip up as it is delicious. Click here to get the recipe from SoFab Food. photo: Fabrice Terrasson via flickr Snow White’s Poison Apples Add a creepy touch to your Disney bash by making a batch of Snow White’s poison apples, aka candy apples. Just keep an eye out for the wicked queen! Grab the recipe from Olivia’s Cuisine by clicking here. photo: Ruth and Dave via flickr Mickey Mouse Pancakes Ah, the classic treat breakfast for kids. We’ve all made our fair share of Mickey Mouse pancakes that end up looking more like lumpy blobs, but thankfully there are some tricks to make the perfect pancakes every time. Click here to get the scoop on how it’s done from Mint Arrow. photo: Knead. Bake. Cook. Ratatouille There’s no better way to get kids to eat veggies than by making them a dish from their favorite movie. Just like Remy’s in Ratatouille, this classic dish from Knead. Bake. Cook. is sure to be a crowd pleaser. To get the recipe, click here. photo: Meredith P. via flickr Mickey Mouse Soft Pretzels Another favorite from the Disney parks, you can make your own soft pretzels shaped like Mickey Mouse. With some yeast, a few minutes of kneading and a little patience, your pretzels will taste just as good as the real thing. Click here to get the recipe from Liz on Call. photo: anotherlunch.com via flickr Peace, Love and Mickey Mouse Bento Box Turn your little one’s lunch into a Disney-themed feast complete with a Mickey-shaped sandwich and a lovely little strawberry. The cute theme makes it twice as fun to gobble up. —Susie Foresman RELATED STORIES: 10 Magical Disney Cakes That’ll Blow Your Mind Disney’s Best New Food & Drinks This Summer Your Kids Can Bring Disney Parks to School with These Ride-Inspired Backpacks We Need to Make These Disney Little Mermaid Donuts Part of Our World