Original Fettucine Alfredo – Epcot’s L’ Originale Alfredo di Roma Ristorante – With the Secret Step

fettucinealfredo!In spite of our habits that suggest otherwise, a romantic dinner has very little to do with going to a fancy restaurant. Rather it is the scenery itself and the care put into the preparation of the meal that melts the heart. For me, nothing is better than being in the candlelit woods under the stars with a plate of the original version of fresh-prepared Fettucine Alfredo.  Oh, and maybe a little salad. And yes, darling – I’ll have a glass as well.

What is amazing (particularly for camping) is that this dish requires only four ingredients – our soggy American versions actually detract from its elegance. But, these ingredients must be selected carefully.  We will get to that. Continue reading “Original Fettucine Alfredo – Epcot’s L’ Originale Alfredo di Roma Ristorante – With the Secret Step”

Banana-Stuffed Tonga Toast Muffins

disney tonga toast muffinsOf all the foods at Disney World, Tonga Toast is one of the most famous and the oldest (circa 1971).  However, it is also one of the more difficult ones to make at home because it is enormous and messy. So, I’ve played around with the original recipe and tweaked it to be able to fit in muffin pans – making it camping friendly. I worried a tiny bit about how it would turn out baking instead of deep frying. Well, the results were Continue reading “Banana-Stuffed Tonga Toast Muffins”

Traditional Hawaiian Loco Moco (Disney’s Aulani)

Aulani Loco Moco RecipeLoco Moco, a substantial feel-good dish originating from Hilo, Hawaii, has become one of the most common quick dishes served on the islands. The legend is that around 1949, some very hungry teenage boys, showed up in a restaurant in Hilo, and asked the chef to make them a meal that would fill their rumbly tumblies for days. Continue reading “Traditional Hawaiian Loco Moco (Disney’s Aulani)”

Clementine’s Prizewinning Potato Salad

Clementine's Potato Salad RecipeThis is a classic Southern potato salad that is better than all the others. Better than those of the Junior League of Jackson, Mississippi, and better than your mother-in-law’s. This is the one that will get you a fine husband, and it doesn’t even have bacon in it. What is does have is two secret ingredients.

It’s family reunion food on steroids, and the only restaurant one I’ve ever found that comes close to this is at Oskar’s Cafe in tiny Dadeville, Alabama. Dadeville is on beautiful Lake Martin, which is worth its own journey if you travel through Alabama.  Clementine’s Potato Salad is perfect for camping at The Fort, and leftovers will keep well in a refrigerator for a couple of days. Sometimes, I make it ahead of the trip, and take in a cooler. Also works well for potlucks, tailgates, holidays, funerals, Super Bowl parties and Mondays.  Continue reading “Clementine’s Prizewinning Potato Salad”

Gaudy Guacamole with Georgia Peaches – Best in the “World”

Gaudy Guacamole Camping RecipeAbout 500 years before avocado toast, the Aztecs made ahuaca-mulli, which is basically what we know as guacamole. It has taken me at least 15 years to perfect this recipe, and it is absolutely my family’s favorite snack to prepare and eat in the afternoons at the campground. The secret is in the seasoning, and keeping it a bit chunky and fun. Too many guacs lack spirit and spunk, and look like baby food. Every now and then minimalism is not best. If you don’t believe me, just drive your golf cart around The Fort during December, and notice how you are actually delighted with the tawdry overabundance of campsite decor.  Continue reading “Gaudy Guacamole with Georgia Peaches – Best in the “World””

Practically Perfect Chocolate Eclair Cake

Chocolate Eclair CakeThis is a generations-old, classic recipe that I love because it is so easy, yet delicious. Both easier and more satisfying than many cakes and most brownies. And the fudge layer on the top – well I admit to eating this part alone from time to time – when I am trying to save on calories. While this is often found lining the buffets of church picnics and southern potlucks, it is actually served best in a camper at Fort Wilderness. It does not take up a lot of room in the camper refrigerator, doesn’t require cooking, and it both substantial and refreshing all at the same time.

While it is traditionally called “eclair”cake or pie, it actually doesn’t have the flavors of an eclair at all. There’s no custard, as is used in both the original French and American versions. Rather, the combination of vanilla pudding mix and Cool Whip provide a much more pleasurable taste, particularly for the finicky tastes of children and husbands like Captain Bacon.

“Practically perfect in every way.” ~ Mary Poppins

ingredients

1 (16 ounce) package Graham Crackers
2 (3.5 ounce)packages of instant vanilla pudding mix
4 cups milk
12 oz. Cool Whip, thawed
16 oz. can milk chocolate frosting (I use Baker’s Corner from Aldi)

directions

Line a baking pan (9×13 works) with a layer of Graham crackers. Combine the pudding mix and milk in a bowl as indicated on pudding mix box. Fold the Cool Whip into the milk-pudding mix. Spread half of the pudding mixture on top of the Graham cracker layer. Add another layer of Graham crackers. Spread the remaining pudding mixture on top of the Graham crackers. Finish with a final layer of Graham crackers.

Melt the chocolate frosting in the microwave for one minute. Pour the melted frosting over the layers.  Then refrigerate for at least eight hours for it to set. Overnight is best. If you happen to have any left over after serving, these should be refrigerated as well.

 

12 Meals You Can Make With Food Only From Fort Wilderness Trading Posts

Let’s start with a warning. The choices are limited.

This is not going to be gourmet or royal. And the prices are not cheap, but still less than counter-service.

There are no vegetables (except for frozen broccoli) and little meat in either the Meadow Trading Post or the Settlement Trading Post. And their offerings are very similar – my photos are from the Settlement Post.  But there will be times that you want to make something with what is nearby, rather than driving out to the nearest grocery store or paying for delivery. So here are ten twelve meal ideas (and I’ve included photos of most all available groceries).

MEAL Number one

Spaghetti and Italian Bread, Chocolate Chip Cookies 

The store has noodles, Prego sauce, Parmesan cheese, and butter. Also available are frozen Spaghetti and Meatballs. Continue reading “12 Meals You Can Make With Food Only From Fort Wilderness Trading Posts”

Monte Cristo Mini Sandwiches – Disney Style

Mini Monte Cristo SandwichesDisneyland’s most famous sandwich is the Monte Cristo, and only appears sporadically around Disney World (it was on the Town Square menu (in Magic Kingdom) back in the 1980s). It may be because it is such a mess to make, so we’re going to make a minnie-version that is even better, nicer to handle and a little less messy. The Monte Cristo has its origins in 1900s France, but it was Disneyland who really popularized in America in the 1960s, so that makes it kind of double magical.

If you aren’t comfortable with pan frying, you may want to skip the butter and only use oil. It is easy to burn the mixture, but the addition of butter gives it a better flavor. Continue reading “Monte Cristo Mini Sandwiches – Disney Style”

Wilderness Skillet with Fried Eggs

Wilderness Skillet with Fried EggsThis Wilderness Skillet is man food to the max, and something that DH Captain Bacon loves to cook for a hearty breakfast before a 12-mile bike ride at The Fort.  And while there’s no bacon, there’s plenty of smoked sausage. But we’re not gonna call him Captain Sausage, because what would people think? Now, a princess can manage perfectly fine without the sausage part (of the recipe) and still have a damn good vegetarian morning. This is one of those foods that truly has the effect of making families happy. And nice to one another, too. No matter what was said the night before, after you succumbed to the temptation to indulge in extra magic hours. This meal is gonna make everything okay again.  Continue reading “Wilderness Skillet with Fried Eggs”

Chicken Salad Princess Cranberry Chicken Salad

chicken salad princess cranberry chicken saladThis is one of my top five two favorite chicken salad recipes ever, and my daughter’s favorite of all. It’s a fresh and delightful salad of roasted chicken (I use rotisserie), cranberries, pecans, perfectly blended in an incredible honey-yogurt-mayo dressing.

I have historically made it when my daughter had friends over, as it became a top request at her spend-the-night parties. It is a wonderful make-ahead dish for camping, as it is good for lunch or just a quick snack. It’s so easy to make, and you may never buy fast-food chicken salad again, and certainly not grocery store ones!  Continue reading “Chicken Salad Princess Cranberry Chicken Salad”