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That Was Delicious
64. The Very Best of Holiday Bake Offs with Erika Kwee (@thepancakeprincess)

That Was Delicious

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 55:50


Join our brand new substack!   In this holiday-themed episode, Erika Kwee, known for her data-driven bake-offs, returns to discuss her favorite holiday recipes. Erika shares insights from her extensive bake-offs, covering everything from pumpkin bread and pies to holiday cookies and yeasted rolls. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to elevate their holiday baking with tried-and-tested recipes and tips. Whether you love pumpkin pie or prefer a flaky Parker House roll, you'll discover new favorites and techniques to make your holiday baking shine. Key Takeaways [05:50] Pumpkin Bread Evolution: Erika shares how she developed her pumpkin bread recipe by combining elements from popular recipes like Tartine and Smitten Kitchen. [10:20] Perfect Pumpkin Pie: Erika's pie winner, Flour Bakery's recipe, stands out for its rich pumpkin flavor and silky texture, making it worth the effort. [16:00] Apple Pie Tips: Thinly sliced apples are key for the perfect apple pie texture, ensuring even cooking and avoiding the dreaded raw middle. [22:15] Ditch the Corn Syrup: Erika recommends using brown sugar or golden syrup in pecan pie for more flavor and better texture. [26:03] Ginger Sugar for Molasses Cookies: For an extra kick, roll ginger molasses cookie dough in ginger sugar before baking to boost the ginger flavor. [47:30] Tangzhong Method for Yeasted Rolls: Using this technique adds extra moisture and tenderness to rolls, as seen in Joshua Weissman's winning recipe. Notable Quotes (09:32) "The secret to a standout pumpkin pie is pulling it out of the oven when it's just a bit jiggly—then it finishes cooking to creamy perfection." (22:15) "Ditch the corn syrup for pecan pie. Using golden syrup or brown sugar adds so much more depth and flavor." (26:25) "If you love your molasses cookies spicy, rolling the dough in ginger sugar will hit your taste buds with a punch of flavor." Resources Best Pumpkin Bread Bake-Off Best Pecan Pie Bake-Off Best Sugar Cookie Bake-Off Follow The Pancake Princess on Instagram Follow Female Foodie on Instagram

Panda Radio Podcast
BEHIND THE CURTAIN - "PARKER" House Dancer

Panda Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 58:53


Welcome to a peak Behind The Curtain! Introducing "Parker", a house dancer I worked with for several years. I've wanted to do This episode of Behind The Curtain since the show's conception. Finally, I have a woman who worked as an Entertainer for several years, took what the Industry had to offer her, and capitalized on those opportunities to create the life she wanted! For listener's who have never worked in the Adult Night Club industry, you may not know that there is a stigma held to all of us who have worked in the Industry, therefore it is often difficult to find people willing to discuss their experiences. Even when you want to change careers and move on it can be difficult to find gainful employment with years of SCI (Strip Club industry) on your resume. Parker started as a cocktail server and ultimately became a weekly "house dancer" for several years. We discuss how she began in the industry and what her perceptions were coming in. Parker shares her experiences candidly from how she learned how to be successful, to traveling to other markets to dance, and how her upbringing led to her entering the Industry. What were her goals coming in? What were her fears/concerns? How did she figure out the right clientele for her? How did she navigate marriage, parenthood, and getting her nursing degree all while in the industry? She shares her views on what she liked and didn't like about the business. What did life look like when she left the Industry? How did she ween herself from the cash-rich work of being an entertainer? Parker also talks about being a travel nurse in New York City during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. How did that impact and change her life? All of this, and I put Parker on the HOT SEAT by asking the 10 questions made famous by Bernard Pivot and then James Lipton on Inside The Actors Studio with a twist!:) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Girls Gone Gritty
#16 - SUN & FUN - What brings YOU SUMMER SUNSHINE?

Girls Gone Gritty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 35:17


Send us a Text Message.Join Darian, Jennifer, and Farley as they dive into the essence of summer fun and freedom in this lively episode of Girls Gone Gritty. The trio shares their love for the season, from beach outings and family time to sports activities and epic parties. They discuss the joy of summer in the Northeast, recounting experiences from the Jersey Shore, beloved local spots like Bar Anticipation (BA), and spontaneous adventures at iconic places like D'Jais in Belmar. Listen in for tips on managing summer schedules with kids, the importance of water safety, and the thrill of reconnecting with summer friends. They also talk about the world of lifeguarding, sharing personal stories and valuable lessons learned from the beach. They emphasize the importance of respecting the ocean and the lifeguards who work tirelessly to ensure everyone's safety.Whether you're a beach enthusiast or looking for inspiration for your summer plans, this episode is packed with insights and laughter.Episode Highlights:(0:00) Intro(2:01) Summer freedom and parenting challenges(4:07) Summer activities: sports, parties, and family time(5:10) Iconic Jersey Shore spots: Bar Anticipation, Parker House and D'Jais(8:31) The significance of summer for Jersey Shore locals(10:21) Managing older kids during summer and enjoying music festivals(14:21) The importance of water safety and respecting the ocean(18:25) Respecting lifeguards and their role(21:40) Generational differences in ocean experiences(23:46) Challenges of lifeguarding in populated areas(29:06) The value of summer jobs for teens(32:48) Summertime family activities and traditions(34:48) OutroFollow us: Web: https://girlsgonegritty.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlsgonegritty/ More ways to find us: https://linktr.ee/girlsgonegritty

Ghost Stories Told From The South
Ghost Stories Told From The South Ep.203

Ghost Stories Told From The South

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 45:06


Hello scary friends Stephen has some scary stories for you. The Alamo, The Angels Nest, The Parker House. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-booth7/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-booth7/support

Ghost Stories Told From The South
Ghost Stories Told From The South Ep.203

Ghost Stories Told From The South

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 45:07


Hello scary friends Stephen has some scary stories for you. The Alamo, The Angels Nest, The Parker House. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Making Fun of MacGyver
The Secret of Parker House - S4:E1

Making Fun of MacGyver

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 91:41


Toniiight, season 4 kicks off with a special Halloween episode (originally aired on 10/31/88!) as MacGyver and his pretty pal Penny Parker are put in peril when they visit a creepy, secret-filled old house! Plus, Claire from New Jersey co-hosts, new additions for season 4, and much more!

Furniture Industry News from FurniturePodcast.com
Increase in US Furniture Purchases, Decline in Imports, Anti-Tip Update, Parker House's New Warehouse in Vietnam

Furniture Industry News from FurniturePodcast.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023


Stay up to date on news related to the furniture industry! In this episode, we cover:(00:44): "The Future of Furniture Shopping: Niche Demographics, Trends, and Influences"(03:25): "The Peak is Over: Import Cargo Volume Slowing Down for the Holiday Season"(05:47): "New Mandatory Stability Standards for Clothing Storage Units: Enhancing Safety and Impact on Costs"(07:21): Expanding Globally: Parker House Acquires New Office and Showroom in Vietnam

Sidewalk Skyline Podcast
Full Time Neighbours - Karen Reed

Sidewalk Skyline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 65:54


After pastoring for 21 years at a large city church, Karen took the risk 12 years ago to live on raised funds as an urban worker, joining with what God is doing in East Vancouver, one of the most unchurched neighbourhoods in Canada. She lives a shared life intentionally in a 100 year old, six bedroom house, as a base to seek the flourishing of her community and extend generous hospitality to neighbour and stranger.Karen has experienced many 'conversions' in herself as she has rooted into her place, leaning into sustainable living practices, urban gardening, valuing the ordinary and simple and moved away from a busy and fragmented life (since you can't be busy and be present to others). After replacing her car with a bike, she now lives 90% of her life within walking distance. She has forged a slow lifestyle of radical hospitality to strangers and neighbours (vs entertaining friends and family) and her home - called Parker House - has become the primary gathering space for neighbourhood Soup Nights, House Concerts, etc. After living alone for most of her life, Karen wanted to live more deeply into her faith, intentionally living with others inter-generationally (over 200 people have lived in her home in the last decade). She organized her neighbourhood to sponsor Syrian refugees 7 years ago (who lived with her for a year), and seeks to join with anyone in the community seeking the common good. It has been a wild and wonderful ride - and she is having a blast at this stage of life. Convinced that the Spirit always works in the particular and in place, Karen will share a bit of her story and wisdom from seeking to love God by loving neighbour...and enjoying neighbour as a way to enjoy God....and listening to our community as a way to listen to God.

ParaPower Mapping
The Secret History of MassSUSchusetts (Pt. 1): Parker House Horrors

ParaPower Mapping

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023 104:44


In the first episode of ParaPower Mapping, we introduce the topics of this initial series: a secret history of the occult in colonial New England, the influence of fraternal secret societies on the Sons of Liberty/ American independence movement, and the formation of the Massachusetts mercantile & textile dynasties that would wield considerable power and influence over American affairs—whether at home or abroad—in the early days of the republic and the lead up to the Civil War. Over the course of the next 100 minutes, we'll embark on a psychogeographic tour of downtown Boston, exploring the United States' sus origins through famous landmarks and haunted locales, such as the Green Dragon Tavern, the Union Oyster House, the Boston Massacre Site, the Parker House hotel, and King's Chapel Burying Ground. We'll discover the outsized importance that some of these sites had for the power elite of their day, numerous uncanny synchronicities linking some of the darkest moments of American history (from the Salem Witchcraft Trials all the way to 11/22/63 and the assassination of JFK), and all kinds of unexpected weirdness along the way. We'll learn how the Parker House, the longest running hotel in the United States, not only hosted John Wilkes Booth and his brother Edwin 8 days prior to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, but was also where Ho Chi Minh learned to bake and Malcolm X worked as a busboy as a young adult... Not to mention where John F. Kennedy delivered his first "speech" as a little boy, later held his bachelor party, and even announced his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives. Sources: Heaven, By Hotel Standards: The History of the Omni Parker House, 2nd Edition—Susan Wilson Omni Parker House: A Brief History ~ https://web.archive.org/web/20121015123231/http://www.omnihotels.com/FindAHotel/~/media/Images/hotels/bospar/pdf/bospar_history%20book%20pages%20pdf.ashx Caleb Cushing Papers: Finding Aid from Library of Congress— https://findingaids.loc.gov/exist_collections/ead3pdf/mss/2000/ms000002.pdf Salem Witch Museum: King's Chapel Burying Ground— https://salemwitchmuseum.com/locations/kings-chapel-burying-ground/ Salem Witch Museum: Artists and the Witch Trials— https://salemwitchmuseum.com/online-exhibit/ Old Corner Bookstore: The Freedom Trail Website— https://www.thefreedomtrail.org/trail-sites/old-corner-bookstore King's Chapel and King's Chapel Burying Ground— https://www.thefreedomtrail.org/trail-sites/kings-chapel-kings-chapel-burying-ground Boston Common: https://www.thefreedomtrail.org/trail-sites/boston-common Ghosts of Boston: Haunts of the Hub— Sam Baltrusis Secret Societies of America's Elite—Steven Sora Caleb Cushing wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caleb_Cushing Saturday Club wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday_Club_(Boston,_Massachusetts) James Russell Lowell wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Russell_Lowell Lowell Family wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_family Francis Cabot Lowell wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Cabot_Lowell Boston Brahmin wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Brahmin Boston and the Parker house; a chronicle of those who have lived on that historic spot where the new Parker house now stands in Boston— James W. Spring: https://archive.org/details/bostonparkerhous00spri/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Parker+House Green Dragon Tavern details: https://www.massar.org/bostons-historic-taverns/ ; http://www.boston-tea-party.org/mystery.html

National Day Calendar
December 8, 2022 - Pretend To Be A Time Traveler Day | National Brownie Day

National Day Calendar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 3:30


Welcome to December 8, 2022 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate bending time and dessert on the go.  I always wish I had the nerve to celebrate Pretend To Be A Time Traveler Day. This National Day began with a blog post in 2007, inviting participants to create a character from the future or past and to dress as that character for an entire day. How about you guys, would you choose to go to the future or past? On Pretend To Be A Time Traveler Day have fun baffling those around with your own version of Cosplay. There are many versions of the origin story for brownies. Some say it was a forgetful chef who left the flour out of his batter by mistake. Another account tells of a home chef who improvised, when she discovered she had no baking powder for her cake. But an earlier version of the story starts with Bertha Palmer, an American socialite. Bertha wanted a special dessert that would fit neatly into a boxed lunch for her friends attending the Chicago World's Fair of 1893. Her husband owned the Palmer House hotel and one of the chefs there devised the perfect cake-like dessert that could be eaten by hand. This same recipe is served by the Parker House hotel to this day, so it must be tasty. On National Brownie Day celebrate with your own favorite version.  I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Treasures of the Outer Banks
#017, Audra Krieg, Author/Photographer/Outer Banks Mom

Treasures of the Outer Banks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 37:27


Audra Krieg is author of The Parker House, co-owner of 12th Street Photography, and runs Outer Banks Mom. You can find her at www.outerbanksmom.com and www.12thstreetportraits.com. In this episode we talk about her story writing, owning a summer business, and more. Find out what's coming soon from this mom of four (apparently she has too much free time).

1923 Main Street: A Daddy Daughter Disney Travel Podcast
Top Picks: 2022 Disney World & Disneyland Christmas Foodie Guide

1923 Main Street: A Daddy Daughter Disney Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 16:21


Disneyland Adventureland Treehouse will Return with a New Look in 2023There are more details about the future of the treehouse in Adventureland at Disneyland park.When it reopens in 2023 the Adventureland Treehouse will be themed after Walt Disney's Swiss Family Robinson tree house--just as it is in Walt Disney World. This is likely because Disney is working on a remake of the 1960 movie as a new Swiss Family series on Disney+.The renewed treehouse will have new environments created among the branches of the giant tree on the shores of the Jungle River. From the mother's music den to the young sons' nature room to the teenage daughter's astronomer's loft, everything is created from found objects, natural resources, and pure ingenuity (just like the Disney fairies do). More news to come as it's released--Walt Disney World Pool Closure The Oak Manor leisure pool in Magnolia Bend at Disney's Port Orleans Resort Riverside was recently closed for a brief refurbishment.Ol' Man Island and other leisure pools around the resort will remain open and available. The Oak Manor pool will reopen at some point in mid-December.--Festive Foodie Guide to Resorts at Walt Disney WorldAvailable at Various Resorts  Apple Tart: Classic apple tart with crunchy streusel and cinnamon glaze (Available Dec. 25 only; mobile order available); Available at:  World Premiere at Disney's All-Star Movies Resort Intermission at Disney's All-Star Music Resort End Zone at Disney's All-Star Music Resort Landscape of Flavors at Disney's Art of Animation Resort Centertown Market at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort Sassagoula Floatworks at Disney's Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Riverside Mill Food Court at Disney's Port Orleans Resort – Riverside Everything POP Shopping & Dining at Disney's Pop Century Resort Christmas Feast: Roasted turkey dinner, cornbread stuffing, mashed potatoes with turkey gravy, seasonal vegetables, and cranberry relish (Available Dec. 25 only; mobile order available); Available at:  World Premiere at Disney's All-Star Movies Resort Intermission at Disney's All-Star Music Resort End Zone at Disney's All-Star Music Resort Landscape of Flavors at Disney's Art of Animation Resort Centertown Market at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort Contempo Cafe at Disney's Contemporary Resort Sassagoula Floatworks at Disney's Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Riverside Mill Food Court at Disney's Port Orleans Resort – Riverside Capt. Cook's at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Everything POP Shopping & Dining at Disney's Pop Century Resort Peppermint Bark: Dark and white chocolate with peppermint (Available Dec. 1 through 31); Available at:  World Premiere at Disney's All-Star Movies Resort Intermission at Disney's All-Star Music Resort End Zone at Disney's All-Star Music Resort Landscape of Flavors at Disney's Art of Animation Resort Centertown Market at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort Sassagoula Floatworks at Disney's Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Riverside Mill Food Court at Disney's Port Orleans Resort – Riverside Everything POP Shopping & Dining at Disney's Pop Century Resort Walking in a Plant-based Snowland: Chocolate cupcake with vanilla buttercream and a flurry of snowflake sprinkles (Plant-based) (Gluten/ Wheat Friendly) (New) (Available Dec. 1 through 31; mobile order available). Available at:  World Premiere at Disney's All-Star Movies Resort Intermission at Disney's All-Star Music Resort End Zone at Disney's All-Star Music Resort Landscape of Flavors at Disney's Art of Animation Resort Centertown Market and Spyglass Grill at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory at Disney's Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Riverside Mill Food Court at Disney's Port Orleans Resort – Riverside Everything POP Shopping & Dining at Disney's Pop Century Resort Disney's All-Star Movies Resort and Disney's All-Star Sports Resort World Premiere Food Court and End Zone Food Court (Available Dec. 1 - 31; mobile order available) All Star Christmas Tree: Gingerbread-spiced macaron Christmas tree with passionfruit ganache, coconut buttercream, and a white chocolate (all) star (New) Disney's All-Star Music Resort Intermission Food Court (Mobile order available)  All Star Christmas Tree: Gingerbread-spiced macaron Christmas tree with passionfruit ganache, coconut buttercream, and a white chocolate (all) star (New) (Available Dec. 1 through 31) Gingerbread Sundae: Gingerbread soft-serve in a waffle bowl topped with M&M's chocolate candies, chocolate sauce, and a chocolate gingerbread boy (New) (Available Dec. 1 through 31) Candy Cane Latte: Café latte with peppermint and white chocolate (New) (Available Dec. 1 through Dec. 31)  Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge Jiko – The Cooking Place (Available Dec. 24 through 31) Holiday Feast: Bone-in ribeye, preserved lemon and almond haricot verts, herb roasted potatoes, roasted radicchio, and tart cherry wine reductionThe Mara (Available Nov. 28 through Dec. 31; mobile order available) Mickey Santa Hat: Chai mousse with coconut marshmallow (New) Sanaa (Available Dec. 25 only) Celebrate the Season Dinner: Roast prime rib with Jus Lie, mukimo, fall vegetables with fig butter, and mushroom conservaDisney's Art of Animation Resort and Disney's Pop Century Resort  Landscape of Flavors and Everything POP Shopping & Dining (Available Dec. 1 through 31; mobile order available) Deer Holly-day Cupcake: Chocolate cupcake filled with chocolate ganache topped with peanut butter cream cheese buttercream and festive sprinkles (New)  Disney's Beach Club Resort Beaches and Cream (Available Nov. 28 through Dec. 31)  Holiday Shake: Cookie butter milkshake with caramel drizzle and holiday sprinkles, topped with a Christmas tree cupcake (New) Beach Club Marketplace (Mobile order available)  Peppermint Trifle: Peppermint white chocolate mousse, chocolate cake, chocolate cookie crumble, dark chocolate peppermint mousse with whipped cream, chocolate curls, and crisp pearl décor (New) (Available Dec. 1 through Jan. 1)  Merry Mickey Cupcake: Traditional vanilla cupcake and vanilla buttercream with chocolate Mickey ears and holiday décor (New) (Available through Jan. 1)  Christmas Tree Delight: Hot cocoa mousse with a marshmallow center on a chocolate cookie (New) (Available through Jan. 1)  Disney's BoardWalk BoardWalk Deli (Mobile order available)  Apple Cider Loaf (New) (Available through Dec. 26)  Peppermint Brownie Cheesecake: Brownie base, peppermint cheesecake, and holiday sprinkles (New) (Available Dec. 1 through 26)  Hot Cocoa Cupcake: Chocolate cupcake, cocoa custard filling, and marshmallow buttercream (New) (Available Dec. 1 through 26)  Flying Fish (Available Dec. 24, 25, and 31 only) Chef's Holiday Special: Oak-grilled filet mignon and coldwater lobster (New)  Trattoria al Forno (Available Dec. 24, 25, and 31 only) Steak al Forno with Yukon potatoes, cippolini agro dolce, and chianti reduction (New)  Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort Centertown Market and Spyglass Grill (Available Dec. 1 through 31; mobile order available) Rum Cake: Traditional rum cake (New)  Ginger Crabs: Classic gingerbread cookies (New) Banana Cabana (Available Dec. 1 through 31) Rum Cake: Traditional rum cake (New) Disney's Contemporary Resort Contempo Cafe (Available Dec. 1 through 31; mobile order available)  White Chocolate Peppermint Mousse Brownie: White chocolate peppermint mousse on a fudge brownie with white chocolate candy cane (New) California Grill  Fire-Roasted Venison with sweet potato fondant, roasted root vegetables, and sour cranberries (New) (Available Dec. 25 only)  Valrhona Chocolate Torte: Valrhona dark chocolate ganache torte, whipped cherry panna cotta, Kirsch cherry caramel, pistachio snow, candied pistachios, pistachio nougat, and cherry gel (New) (Available Dec. 1 through 30)  Chef Mickey's (Available Dec. 18 through 25) Holiday-inspired Family Style Offerings: Apricot and gruyere stuffed pork tenderloin with apricot demi, classic stuffing, garlic mashed potatoes, and Hericot verts with stewed tomatoes (New)  Steakhouse 71 (Available Dec. 18 through 24 and Dec. 26 through Jan. 8)Holiday Brunch: Menu highlights include Walt's Prime Rib Hash, Floridian Eggs Benedict, Bacon & Eggs, and French Onion SoupDisney's Coronado Springs ResortBarcelona Lounge   Holiday Candle Tart: Traditional flan tart (New) (Available. Dec. 4 through 31)  Gingersnap Cold Brew: Joffrey's Coffee Cold Brew, gingerbread, maple syrup, and gingersnap crumbles (New) (Available through Jan. 2) Dahlia Lounge (Available Dec. 1 through Jan. 7)Poinsettia Punch: House-made gingerbread simple syrup, cranberry, ginger ale, cinnamon, and orange (New) Three Bridges Bar & Grill (Available Dec. 1 through Jan. 7) Spiced Chocolate Mexicana: Del Maguey Vida Mezcal, Ancho Reyes Poblano Chile Liqueur, house-made hot chocolate, and cinnamon finished with cinnamon-vanilla whipped cream and a dusting of cayenne pepper (New) Toledo - Tapas, Steak & Seafood   Toledo Christmas: Prime rib of beef, potato silk, pearl onion-tomato confit, and chimichurri (New) (Availabel Dec. 25 only)  Coquito: Coconut panna cotta with spiced dulce de leche and cranberry crumble (New) (Available Dec. 18 through 25)  Poinsettia Punch: House-made gingerbread simple syrup, cranberry, ginger ale, cinnamon, and orange (New) (Available Dec. 1 through Jan. 7) Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Gasparilla's Island Grill (Available Nov. 27 through 31; mobile order available)  Peppermint Cheesecake with chocolate cookie crumb crust and red velvet whipped cream (New)  Snowman Chocolate Marshmallow Pie: Graham cookie sandwiched with chocolate ganache and topped with a marshmallow snowman (New) Cítricos (Available Dec. 25 and 31 only) Chipotle-Maple Glazed Dry-Aged Pork Chop with squash au gratin, swiss chard, and almond mole (New)  Disney's Old Key West Good's Food to Go (Available Dec. 1 through 31; mobile order available) Holiday Ornament Cupcake: Christmas confetti cupcake, cream cheese mousse, and buttercream (New)  Peppermint Bark Mickey and Minnie Gingerbread Cookies: Gingerbread cookies dipped in dark chocolate Olivia's Café (Available Dec. 25 only) Chocolate Lava Cake with vanilla crème anglaise and peppermint crunch (New) Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Capt. Cook's (Available Dec. 11 through 25; mobile order available) Moana Holiday Cupcake: Chocolate cupcake with candy cane mousse and chocolate décor  Kona Island Coffee Bar (Available Dec. 11 through 25)  Stitch Holiday Dome: Mint chocolate chip mousse with brownie base (New) Candy Cane Latte: Café latte with peppermint and white chocolate (New) (Available Nov. 28 through Dec. 31) Trader Sam's Grog Grotto and Trader Sam's Tiki Terrace (Available Dec. 1 through 31)   Tropical Snowstorm: Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey, Parrot Bay Coconut Rum, coconut cream with cinnamon, orgeat, and falernum topped with cinnamon and nutmeg Mele Kaliki Mai Tai: Plantation Original Dark Rum, Bacardi Superior Rum, St. Elizabeth Allspice Dram, with cranberry juice, cinnamon, orgeat, and falernum with a splash of fresh lime juice and a cinnamon stick Jingle Jammer: A non-alcoholic combination of cranberry, pineapple, cinnamon, falernum, and a splash of fresh lime juice  Pineapple Lanai (Available Dec. 22 through 26) ‘Olu Mel Christmas Float: DOLE Whip Lime Float with pineapple juice, an ‘Olu Mel white chocolate medallion, and strawberry popping candy (Wheat/ Gluten Friendly)  Disney's Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory (Mobile order available)  Magic Bar: A blend of chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, walnuts, and coconut with a graham cracker crust (New) (Available beginning Dec. 1)  Gingerbread Spiced Caramel Blondie Bites: Gingerbread spice-dusted caramel blondie bites (New) (Available Dec. 1 through 31)  Eggnog (Non-alcoholic) (Spiked version available)  Scat Cat's Club – Café (Available Dec. 1 through 31) Peppermint Mickey Beignet Classic Mickey beignet topped with a peppermint ganache and candy cane quins (New)  Disney's Port Orleans Resort – Riverside   Boatwright's Dining Hall (Available Dec. 25 only) Christmas Dinner: Dijon-rubbed pork loin with bourbon sweet potato purée, crispy Brussel sprouts, and apple fennel chutney (New) Riverside Mill (Mobile order available)  Magic Bar: A blend of chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, walnuts, and coconut with a graham cracker crust (New) (Available beginning Dec. 1)  Gingerbread Spiced Caramel Blondie Bites: Gingerbread spice-dusted caramel blondie bites (New) (Available Dec. 1 through 31) Disney's Riviera Resort  Le Petit Café  Riviera Gingerbread Cookie: Gingerbread cookie with dark chocolate and sugar glaze (Available Nov. 20 through Jan. 2)  Panettone: Traditional Italian panettone (New) (Available Nov. 27 through Jan. 2)  Chocolate Peppermint Mousse: Dark chocolate mousse with white chocolate peppermint mousse center, brownie base, peppermint marshmallow, and truffle (New) (Available Dec. 1 through 30) Primo Piatto (Available Nov. 28 through Jan. 7; mobile order available) Vanilla, Cherry, and Gingerbread Cheesecake: Vanilla cheesecake with chocolate cheesecake swirl, Morello cherries, whipped gingerbread panna cotta, and milk chocolate Mickey coin (New) Topolino's Terrace Opera Cake: Almond joconde, mocha Italian buttercream, dark chocolate ganache, morello cherry (New) (Available Dec. 1 through 30)  Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort The Artist's Palette (Available Dec. 1 through 31; mobile order available)  Snowman Cupcake: Christmas confetti cupcake, cream cheese mousse, and buttercream (New)  Yule Log: Black Forest chocolate sponge cake, vanilla panna cotta, and cherry compote (New)  Peppermint Bark Mickey and Minnie Gingerbread Cookies: Gingerbread cookies dipped in dark chocolate Backstretch Pool Bar (Available Dec. 1 through 31) Christmas Tree Swirl: Vanilla soft-serve ice cream with edible sugar lights, sprinkles, and a white chocolate star (New)  The Turf Club Bar & Grill (Available Dec. 25 only)  Holiday Dinner: Pork shank with au gratin potatoes, house-made green bean casserole, roasted carrots, and a Parker House roll (New)  Chocolate Lava Cake with vanilla crème anglaise and peppermint crunch (New) Disney's Wilderness Lodge Roaring Fork (Mobile order available)  Pumpkin Moose Cake: Chocolate-dipped spice cake, milk chocolate pumpkin mousse, and dark chocolate antlers (Available Nov. 20 through Dec. 29)  Christmas Tree Mousse: White chocolate peppermint mousse, chocolate cake, and dark chocolate ganache in a vanilla tart shell (New) (Available Dec. 18 through 29)  Santa's Forest: Peppermint Cheesecake, chocolate cake, and fondant holiday décor (Plant-based) (Gluten/Wheat Friendly) (New) (Available Dec. 18 through 29) Molasses Crackle Cookie: A Disney's Wilderness Lodge tradition (Available Dec. 18 through 29) Whispering Canyon Cafe (Available Dec. 25 only) Holiday Skillet: Moonshine-glazed ham, slow-smoked pulled pork, Western-style sausages, maple-chipotle pork ribs, apple-cornbread stuffing, sautéed green beans, buttered corn, and smashed Yukon potatoesDisney's Yacht Club Resort The Market at Ale & Compass (Mobile order available)  Peppermint Trifle: Peppermint white chocolate mousse, chocolate cake, chocolate cookie crumble, dark chocolate peppermint mousse with whipped cream, chocolate curls, and crisp pearl décor (New) (Available Dec. 1 through Jan. 1)  Merry Mickey Cupcake: Traditional vanilla cupcake and vanilla buttercream with chocolate Mickey ears and holiday décor (New) (Available Nov. 1 through Jan. 1)  Christmas Tree Delight: Hot cocoa mousse with a marshmallow center on a chocolate cookie (New) (Available Nov. 1 through Jan. 1) Yachtsman Steakhouse (Available Dec. 24 and 25 only) Yachtsman's Yuletide: White chocolate-peppermint and mocha ice cream, chocolate cake, mocha ganache, vanilla meringue, and candy clouds (New)  Available at Various Table-service Restaurants and Lounges  Sweater Weather Sangria: Red sangria with Laird's Applejack brandy, and port wine with orange and cinnamon (New) (Available Nov. 28 through Dec. 31)  In Holiday Fashion: Buffalo Trace Bourbon, rosemary syrup, cranberry, lime, and cinnamon with option for a souvenir jingle glow cube (New) (Available Nov. 28 through Dec. 31) Available at Various Pool Bars Winter-rita: Teremana Tequila, Triple Sec, white cranberry juice, and lime juice with lime wheel and red salt rim (New) (Available Nov. 28 through Dec. 31) Disney's Vero Beach Resort Wind and Waves Grill (Available Dec. 25 only)  Christmas Buffet including classic holiday favorites with a beach resort twist --Foodie Guide to the Holidays at Walt Disney World Parks, Disney Springs 2022Disney SpringsAmorette's Patisserie  Ornament Mousse Dome Cake: Toasted marshmallow and hot chocolate mousse on a graham cracker chiffon cake (New) (Available from Nov. 11 through Dec. 30) Holiday Wreath Pastry: Gingerbread cookie cake topped with salted caramel spiced mousse and candied hazelnuts (New) (Available from Nov. 11 through Dec. 30) Santa Clause Petit Cake: Chocolate chip cookie cake, vanilla mousse, and chocolate chiffon cake (New) (Available from Nov. 16 through Dec. 30) Holiday Mickey Mousse: Chocolate chiffon cake, white and dark chocolate mousse, and white chocolate crisp pearls (New) (Available from Nov. 11 through Dec. 30) The Boathouse (Available from Nov. 18 through Jan. 15)Christmas Old Fashioned: Featured holiday drink with Heaven's Door Whiskey, rosemary, and cranberry simple syrupDockside Margaritas (Available from Nov. 11 through Dec. 30)Candy Cane Margarita: 1800 Silver Tequila, peppermint beverage syrup, lime juice, and a float of cranberry juice (New) D-Luxe Burger Bacon & Blue Burger: Two pressed signature blend patties, blue cheese crumble,  bacon, onion jam, lettuce, and tomato on a Parker House roll (Available through Dec. 30)  Peppermint Cookies & Cream Shake: Vanilla gelato, peppermint beverage syrup, and cookie crumbles (Available Nov. 11 through Dec. 30) Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew (Available Dec. 1 through 31) Half Dozen Christmas Donuts: A half dozen yeast donuts decorated with holly jolly edible décor, luscious buttercream, and toppings showcasing colors and images of the seasonThe Ganachery  Minnie Mouse Reindeer Piñata (New) (Available from Nov. 11 through Dec. 30) Gingerbread Ganache Square (Available from Nov. 11 through Dec. 30) Milk and Dark Chocolate Peppermint Bark (Available from Nov. 11 through Dec. 30) Olaf Hot Cocoa Surprise (Available from Nov. 11 through Dec. 30) Rowdy Reindeer: Milk chocolate reindeer available in non-alcoholic and alcoholic options (New) (Available from Dec. 18 through 30)  Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop (Available Nov. 1 through Dec. 25) Peppermint Hot CocoaGideon's Bakehouse (Available Nov. 25 through Dec. 31)  Kris Kringle Cookie: White chocolate coffee bean cookie with coconut, caramel, and vanilla bean notes topped with coarse sugar crystals and magic glitter Cookie Vom Krampus: A decadent triple chocolate cookie infused with peppermint and covered in cool chocolate mint Jock Lindsey's Holiday Bar (Available from Nov. 11 through Dec. 30) “Naughty or Nice” Deviled Eggs: Naughty: crispy ham and spicy honey glaze or Nice: crispy ham and sweet honey glaze (New) Here We Come A-Croquetting: Holiday croquettes with turkey and stuffing topped with bacon and cranberry jam and turkey gravy on a bed of pureed sweet potatoes (New)  Boughs of Holly Flatbread with Ham & Brie: Brie cheese, black forest ham, watercress, Granny Smith apples, pomegranate seed, and lemon vinaigrette Grandma's Revenge Venison Sliders: Venison sausage patty, bacon cranberry jam, watercress, and tomato on a Parker House roll Post-Flight “Milk” and Cookies: Assorted Christmas cookies and coquito (New)  Hot Chocolate Grail Flight: Traditional spiced butterscotch hot chocolate, white chocolate hot chocolate, and peppermint hot chocolate (New)  Claus Mo: Cosmopolitan garnished with a red sugar rim and a Santa hat made out of a strawberry and marshmallow Pomegranate Gin & Tonic: St. Augustine Gin, pomegranate juice, and tonic soda (New)  Yule Mule: Bombay Sapphire Gin, Fever Tree Ginger Beer, cranberry juice, rosemary simple syrup, and holly leaf sugar garnish Marketplace Snacks (Available Nov. 11 through Dec. 30) Santa Mickey Mouse Bubble Sundae: Vanilla soft-serve, Mickey Mouse bubble waffle, chocolate cookie pieces, chocolate sauce, Mickey Mouse Santa hat, and Chocolate Pocky Stick (New)  Splitsville Luxury Lanes (Available Nov. 25 through Jan. 2) Poinsettia Spritz: A refreshing cocktail made with plum-infused vodka, sugar plum jam, fresh lemon juice, allspice dram liqueur, and proseccoSwirls on the Water (Available Nov. 11 through Dec. 30)  Frozen Hot Chocolate with Peppermint Soft-serve: Frozen hot chocolate, peppermint soft-serve, and white chocolate peppermint bark (New)  Peppermint Chocolate Bark Soft-serve Nachos: Peppermint soft-serve, chocolate soft-serve, and waffle chips topped with whipped cream, M&M's chocolate candies, and chocolate sauce (New)  Vivoli il Gelato Santa's Little Helper Sundae: Two scoops of chocolate, mint chocolate chip, chocolate sauce, crushed peppermint, and whipped cream (Available Nov. 1 through Jan. 3) Spiced Apple Cider Float: Spiced apple cider gelato with Cigar City Homemade Apple Pie Cider (Available Nov. 1 through Jan. 3) Bah Humbug Milkshake: Milkshake with cake batter gelato, red velvet cake, and a red velvet cake to top (Available Nov. 1 through Jan. 4) Available at Outdoor Bars Throughout Disney Springs (Available Nov. 11 through Dec. 30) Red-Nosed Margarita: Patron Silver, Cointreau, pomegranate juice, cranberry juice, lime juice, sweet and sour, and pure cane syrup (New)  Fireside Cider: Fireball Whiskey, Stoli Vanilla Vodka, white cranberry juice, grenadine, and ginger ale garnished with a half rim of cinnamon sugar Available at Carts and Kiosks  Musical Holiday Tin Premium Bucket Mickey Mouse Snow Globe Sipper Cup Disney's Hollywood Studios ABC Commissary (Available Nov. 8 through Jan. 1; mobile order available) Holiday Minnie Mouse Bundt Cake: Spice cake rolled in cinnamon-sugar with apple pie filling and topped with spiced maple buttercream and salted caramel icing (New)  Reindeer Mousse: Spiced cherry-orange dark chocolate mousse, chocolate cake, and gold chocolate cookie base with dark chocolate glaze and milk chocolate buttercream (New)  Frozen Salted Caramel Hot Cocoa topped with mini marshmallows and chocolate sauce Backlot Express (Available Nov. 8 through Jan. 1; mobile order available) Red Velvet Whoopie Pie: Red Velvet Cake, candy cane buttercream, and holiday sprinkles Frozen Salted Caramel Hot Cocoa topped with mini marshmallows and chocolate sauce Dockside Diner (Available Nov. 8 through Jan. 1; mobile order available) Holiday Tree Marshmallow: Vanilla bean marshmallow and raspberry jam dipped in chocolate on top of a vanilla cookie (New) Hot Cocoa Flight: Flight of three hot cocoa with Stoli Vanil Vodka, Red Stag Cherry Whiskey, and Baileys Irish Cream Liqueur Fairfax Fare (Available Nov. 8 through Jan. 1; mobile order available)Hot Cocoa Flight: Flight of three hot cocoa with Stoli Vanil Vodka, Red Stag Cherry Whiskey, and Baileys Irish Cream LiqueurHollywood Scoops (Available Nov. 8 through Jan. 1)Candy Cane Milkshake: Peppermint ice cream shake topped with whipped cream, chocolate cake doughnut, and candy cane sprinklesThe Hollywood Brown Derby (Available Nov. 8 through Jan. 1) sWinter Signature Dessert: Pumpkin mousse, milk chocolate Cremeux, chocolate pecan cookie, vanilla sauce, Chantilly cream, and a pecan crumble (New) PizzeRizzo (Available Nov. 8 through Jan. 1; mobile order available) Melted Snowman Sugar Cookie: Sugar cookie with red and green sugar, white chocolate, marshmallow, dark chocolate top hat, raspberry-chocolate twigs, orange sprinkle, and chocolate covered cocoa nibs (New) Frozen Salted Caramel Hot Cocoa topped with mini marshmallows and chocolate sauce Rosie's All-American Café (Available Nov. 8 through Jan. 1; mobile order available) Santa Mickey Mouse Cupcake: Chocolate cake filled with mocha fudge and topped with red almond buttercream, white chocolate, and dark chocolate Mickey Mouse ears (New)  Frozen Salted Caramel Hot Cocoa topped with mini marshmallows and chocolate sauce The Trolly Car Café (Available Nov. 8 through Jan. 1)  Mickey Mouse Gingerbread Cookie (New)  Red Velvet Whoopie Pie: Red Velvet Cake, candy cane buttercream, and holiday sprinkles Woody's Lunchbox (Available Nov. 8 through Jan. 1; mobile order available)Hot Chocolate Lunch Box Tart: Chocolate fudge filling, hot chocolate marshmallow fondant, and mini marshmallows (New)  Available at Various Locations Throughout Disney's Hollywood Studios (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 1)  In Holiday Fashion: Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon, rosemary syrup, cranberry, lime and cinnamon (New); Available at the following:  Animation Courtyard Bar The Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge Hollywood & Vine Oasis Canteen Tune-in Lounge Sunshine Day Bar 50's Prime Time Café Mickey Mouse Snow Globe Sipper (New); Available at the following:  ABC Commissary Backlot Express The Market PizzeRizzo Rosie's All-American Café Main Entrance Outdoor Kiosk Musical Holiday Tin Premium Bucket (New);Available at the following: Popcorn Kiosks near Hollywood Boulevard, Hyperion Theater, and Animation Courtyard Toy Story Blocks Premium Bucket (New);Available at the following: Popcorn Kiosks near Hyperion Theater, Animation Courtyard, and in Toy Story Land Available at Outdoor Kiosk Locations (Available Nov. 8 through Jan. 1) Mickey Mouse Brownie: Chocolate brownie with holiday sprinkles Holiday Popcorn Mix: Caramel corn with white chocolate, red and green M&M's chocolate candies, and candy cane peppermint pieces presented by Freeform 25 Days of Christmas Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park Creature Comforts (Available Dec. 19 through 31) Holiday Mousse Dome: Amaretto chocolate mousse cherry cranberry coulis, orange chocolate cake, white chocolate glaçage, and chocolate piecesFlame Tree Barbecue, Pizzafari, and Restaurantosaurus (Available Dec. 1 through 30; mobile order available) Menagerie Cupcake: Gingerbread cake with cream cheese filling and vanilla frostingIsle of Java (Available through Dec. 31)  S'mores Hot Cocoa: Crowned with a swirl of whipped cream and a sprinkling of graham cracker crumbs Sea Salt Caramel Hot Cocoa topped with sweet, whipped cream and drizzles of luscious caramel syrup Peppermint Hot Cocoa: Wintry taste of Peppermint bits sprinkled over whipped cream Satu'li Canteen (Available Dec. 22 through 31; mobile order available) Peppermint Cream Cheese Mousse with peppermint sauce, peppermint candy pieces, and chocolate “dirt”Tiffins (Available Dec. 24 through Jan. 1) Horchata Mousse with a gingerbread sable cookie, pecan praline crumble, coffee ice cream, and bourbon caramel saucesTusker House (Available Nov. 11 through Dec. 31)  In Holiday Fashion: Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon, rosemary syrup, cranberry, lime, and cinnamon (New) (Souvenir jingle glow cube available)  Available at Popcorn Carts (Available through Dec. 31)  Musical Holiday Tin Premium Bucket (New)  Mickey Mouse Snow Globe Sipper Cup (New)  Gold Tree Popcorn Bucket -- Foodie Guide to Festival of Holidays 2022 at Disneyland ResortThis runs through January 8, 2023 and yes, you can buy a Sip and Savor Pass.Disneyland Park Alien Pizza Planet (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available) Charcuterie Pizza Slice topped with pesto cream sauce, fig marmalade, prosciutto, capocollo, Spanish chorizo, caramelized onions, cornichons, cheese blend, and arugula (New)  Holiday Green Alien Macaron filled with marshmallow creme and chocolate ganache  French Market Restaurant (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available) Haunted Mansion Cake: Purple sponge cake, raspberry mousse, raspberries, and cocoa nibs Peppermint Hot Chocolate: Smooth, rich hot chocolate topped with whipped cream and crushed peppermint (New) Galactic Grill (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available) Cranberry BBQ Chicken Sandwich: A fried chicken sandwich with cranberry-flavored BBQ sauce, provolone, onion ring, arugula, and citrus bacon aïoli served on a toasted brioche bun (New)  A Cup of Cheer: Orange cranberry cake with cream cheese icing topped with an orange cream-filled cream puff, dried cranberries, and holiday sprinkles (New)  Christmas Punch: Pomegranate, cranberry, and orange juices with Sprite served over ice and garnished with fresh pomegranate seeds, cranberries, and a rosemary sprig (New)  Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available)  Peppermint Holiday Sundae: Two scoops of peppermint ice cream, whipped cream, crushed peppermint, and chocolate crème cookies (New)  Cinnamon Brown Sugar Ice Cream (New)  Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich: Cinnamon brown sugar ice cream between oatmeal raisin cookies (New)  Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available) Thanks-mas Sandwich: Roasted turkey, stuffing, gravy, and cranberry sauce on rustic bread served with house-made chips Turkey Pot Pie Soup Sipping Chocolate with a Dipping Waffle: Thick and rich sipping chocolate with a sweet waffle for dipping Snowman Cinnamon Roll Cheesecake: Cinnamon roll-flavored cheesecake, cream cheese icing, milk chocolate nougatine arms, and snowman chocolate decoration (contains nuts) (New)  Santa Hat Macaron: Almond macaron shells with white peppermint cream filling and rich chocolate ganache Christmas Brownie: Dark chocolate brownie with white chocolate mousse Santa hat, sprinkles, and chocolate ears (New)  Mickey Mouse Gingerbread: Soft gingerbread Mickey Mouse-shaped cookie (Limit 5 per guest per transaction) Chimney Sweep Cold Brew: Cold brew coffee with hickory-smoked syrup, chocolate and caramel sauces, cream, and smoked salt-sugar sprinkle (New) Apple-Pecan Donut: Specialty donut with spiced icing, apple compote, candied pecans, and cream cheese frosting (New) Peppermint Cookie Donut: Specialty donut with peppermint icing, crushed peppermint, chocolate crème-filled cookies, and whipped topping (New)  Holiday Demitasse Ceramic Cup (Available beginning Nov. 11 while supplies last) Market House (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8)Mickey Mouse Gingerbread: Soft gingerbread Mickey Mouse-shaped cookie (Limit 5 per guest per transaction)  Mint Julep Bar (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available) Maple Beignets rolled in maple-flavored sugar Maple-bacon dipping sauce‌ (New) Plaza Inn (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8)  Gingerbread Bundt Cake: Gingerbread Bundt cake with apple cinnamon filling, vanilla glaze, and holiday sprinkles Holiday Cake: Devil's food cake with swirled white chocolate mousse filling, buttercream frosting, and holiday sprinkles Vanilla Pear Honey Lemonade: Lemonade infused with honey and pear nectar (New)  Pooh Corner and Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen (Available Nov. 11 through Dec. 31) Holiday Milk Wand: Three marshmallows dipped in caramel, enrobed in milk chocolate, and drizzled with green and red colored chocolate (New) Peppermint Mickey Mouse: Mickey Mouse-shaped marshmallow dipped in dark chocolate and covered in peppermint crunch Mickey Mouse Holiday Apple: Green Granny Smith apple dipped in caramel with marshmallow ears enrobed in milk chocolate, drizzled with green and red-colored white chocolate, and sprinkled with holiday cheer (New)  Snowflake Mickey Mouse Apple: Green Granny Smith apple dipped in caramel with marshmallow ears enrobed in white chocolate, covered in blue sugar, and decorated with a white chocolate snowflake Mickey Mouse Gingerbread Crisped Rice Treat: Mickey Mouse-shaped crisped rice treat dipped in white-colored chocolate, embellished with a dark chocolate face, and decorated with green and red white chocolate Mickey Mouse Holiday Crisped Rice Treat: Mickey Mouse-shaped cereal treat dipped in red-colored white chocolate, drizzled with green-colored white chocolate, and sprinkled with holiday cheer décor Holiday Cake Pops: Round chocolate cake pop dipped in milk chocolate and sprinkled with holiday cheer décor Holiday Minnie Mouse Cake Pop: Vanilla cake with marshmallow ears, dipped in red-colored white chocolate, drizzled with green-colored white chocolate, and topped with a white chocolate Minnie Mouse bow Rancho del Zocalo (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available)  Caldo de Pollo: Savory soup with chicken, rice, and vegetables Chile Verde: Slow-cooked pork with spicy tomatillo sauce served with Mexican rice and refried beans (New)  Pan Dulce Ice Cream Sandwich: Colorful Mexican sweet bread with eggnog ice cream, hot buttered rum-flavored sauce, whipped topping, and chocolate skull (New)  Hot Chocolate Red Rose Taverne (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available)  Holiday Flatbread: Pepperoni, sausage, and ham flatbread topped with arugula (New)  Holiday Cold Brew: Cold brew coffee with eggnog flavor Refreshment Corner (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available) Spicy Beef & Cheese Sandwich: Beef steak, cheese sauce, sautéed peppers and onions, and spicy pepper spread on artisan bread (New) Caramel-Pecan Cream Cheese Pretzel: Cream cheese pretzel topped with caramel sauce and candied pecans (New) Peppermint Cream Cheese Pretzel: Cream cheese pretzel topped with white chocolate and crushed candy canes (New) Butterscotch Soda: Sparkling water with butterscotch syrup, caramel drizzle, and cream (New) River Belle Terrace (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8)Pear Oat Cobbler: Spiced pears, oat streusel, and cranberry sorbet (New) (Plant-based)Stage Door Café (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available)Peppermint Mocha Funnel Cake with cold brew sauce topped with chocolate sauce, peppermint dust, and whipped topping (New) The Tropical Hideaway (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8)Holiday DOLE Whip Sundae: A swirl of DOLE Whip cherry and lime topped with festive decorationsChurro and Lemonade Cart in Critter Country (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8)Bride Churro: Elegantly dressed churro in a bouquet of vanilla and sugar  Churro Cart near “it's a small world” Holiday (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8) Churro with holiday apple spice dipping sauce (New) Churro Cart near Sleeping Beauty Castle (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8) Candy Cane Churro (New)  Peppermint Bark Dipping Sauce: Chocolate fudge infused with peppermint and topped with crushed candy canes (New)  Churro Cart in New Orleans Square (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8)Chocolate Cherry-Pistachio Churro: Classic churro rolled in chocolate cookie and pistachio dust, drizzled with cherry sauce, and topped with chopped pistachios (New)  Churro Cart in Town Square (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8) Mint Chip Churro (New)  Mint-Chocolate Dipping Sauce: Marshmallow creme infused with mint and topped with crushed chocolate cookies (New) Pretzel Cart in Frontierland (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8)Holiday Cookie Pretzel: Ginger snap cookie-dusted pretzel with vanilla icing dipping sauce (New)  Outdoor Vending Carts (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8) Christmas Cotton Candy: Apple flavorAvailable at Various Locations throughout Disneyland Park (Available beginning Nov. 11 while supplies last)  Musical Holiday Tin Premium Bucket Reindeer Parade Sipper Award Wieners (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available) Pastrami Reuben Dog: All-beef hot dog topped with thinly sliced pastrami, caramelized onions, pickled cabbage, Thousand Island dressing, spicy mustard, provolone, and pickle spears on a toasted baguette (New) Bananas Foster Funnel Cake Fries topped with cinnamon-banana sugar, caramel sauce, whipped topping, and fried bananas (New) Embolden Beer Co., Beyond Borders (New)  Bing Bong's Sweet Stuff and Trolley Treats (Available Nov. 11 through Dec. 31) Holiday Milk Wand: Three marshmallows dipped in caramel, enrobed in milk chocolate, and drizzled with green and red colored chocolate (New) Peppermint Mickey Mouse: Mickey Mouse-shaped marshmallow dipped in dark chocolate and covered in peppermint crunch Mickey Mouse Holiday Apple: Green Granny Smith apple dipped in caramel with marshmallow ears enrobed in milk chocolate, drizzled with green and red-colored white chocolate, and sprinkled with holiday cheer (New)  Snowflake Mickey Mouse Apple: Green Granny Smith apple dipped in caramel with marshmallow ears enrobed in white chocolate, covered in blue sugar, and decorated with a white chocolate snowflake Mickey Mouse Gingerbread Crisped Rice Treat: Mickey Mouse-shaped crisped rice treat dipped in white-colored chocolate, embellished with a dark chocolate face, and decorated with green and red white chocolate Mickey Mouse Holiday Crisped Rice Treat: Mickey Mouse-shaped cereal treat dipped in red-colored white chocolate, drizzled with green-colored white chocolate, and sprinkled with holiday cheer décor Holiday Cake Pops: Round chocolate cake pop dipped in milk chocolate and sprinkled with holiday cheer décor Holiday Minnie Mouse Cake Pop: Vanilla cake with marshmallow ears, dipped in red-colored white chocolate, drizzled with green-colored white chocolate, and topped with a white chocolate Minnie Mouse bow Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8) Four-Meat Pizza: Tomato sauce with ham, Canadian bacon, sausage, and pepperoni topped with mozzarella Mexican Chocolate Cheesecake: Spiced chocolate cheesecake finished with white chocolate mousse and chocolate decoration (New) Boudin Bread Cart (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8) Snowman Sourdough Bread (Plant-based) Candy Cane Sourdough Bread (Plant-based) Christmas Tree Pull-Apart Sourdough Bread (Plant-based) Clarabelle's Hand-Scooped Ice Cream (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available) Chocolate-Peppermint Sundae: Chocolate and peppermint ice cream in a waffle cup topped with whipped cream and peppermint candy (New)  Pomegranate Hard Float: Pomegranate hard cider with lemon sorbet topped with pomegranate arils (New) Pomegranate Hard Cider (New) Cocina Cucamonga (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available)Winter Margarita: Black cherry margarita (New) Cozy Cone (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available)  Luigi Chicken Pesto Cone: Creamy pesto alfredo pasta, marinated chicken, balsamic glaze, bruschetta tomatoes, and Romano cheese Esquite Corn Fritters: Fried corn fritters tossed in chile-lime seasoning and topped with cilantro-lime dressing, cotija cheese, and pico de gallo (New)  Pumpkin Pie Churro: Churro rolled in pumpkin spice sugar with pumpkin pie dipping sauce (New)  Christmas Tree Cone: Peppermint soft-serve decorated with holiday sprinkles Stereo Tangerine Express IPA Michelada with chile-lime seasoning and lime (New)  Stereo Tangerine Express IPA (New)  Peanut Butter Whiskey Cocktail: Peanut butter whiskey, peanut butter syrup, vanilla ice cream, almond milk, and cinnamon sugar topped with whipped cream and peanut butter drizzle (New)  Fairfax Market Fruit Cart (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8) Seasonal Agua Fresca: Christmas punch (New) Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8) Mickey Mouse Gingerbread: Soft gingerbread Mickey Mouse-shaped cookie (Limit 5 per guest per transaction) Flo's V-8 Café (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available) Gingerbread Shake with whipped topping and a gingerbread cake doughnut (New)  New Motion, Blueberry Insight, Hard Sparkling Black Tea (New) Hollywood Lounge (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available) Churro Delight: Horchata garnished with mini churros (Non-alcoholic) (New) Everything Spice: RumChata, horchata, spiced rum, and butterscotch liqueur garnished with mini churros and dusted with cinnamon (New) Pineapple-Fresno Chile Michelada: Tomato-based michelada with pineapple-fresno chile lemonade and Modelo garnished with chile-lime seasoning and lime (New) Gingerbread Mule: Cinnamon whiskey, ginger beer, lemon juice, and gingerbread syrup garnished with a maraschino cherry (New) Harland Brewing Co., Winter IPA (New) La Bodega Azteca Stout (New) Calidad Hibiscus Watermelon Agua Fresca (New) Smog City Brewing, From LA with Love (New) Lamplight Lounge - Boardwalk Dining (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8) Braised Beef Poutine: Steak fries, braised beef, cheese curds, beef gravy, and tomatillo-serrano salsa garnished with Fresno chiles Peppermint-Vanilla Vodka Hot Chocolate: Hot chocolate with peppermint schnapps and vanilla vodka topped with whipped cream and peppermint Holiday Martini: A festive twist on a classic vanilla vodka paired with peppermint, chocolate liqueur, and Frangelico Lamplight Lounge (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8) Braised Winter Beef: Slow braised beef with carrot risotto and pea tendrils (New)  Peppermint Donuts: Hot cocoa-dusted donuts with toasted marshmallow crème and peppermint-chocolate dipping sauce Peppermint-Vanilla Vodka Hot Chocolate: Hot chocolate with peppermint schnapps and vanilla vodka topped with whipped cream and peppermint Holiday Martini: A festive twist on a classic vanilla vodka paired with peppermint, chocolate liqueur, and Frangelico Pixar Ball Sipper (Available beginning Nov. 11 while supplies last)  Lucky Fortune Cookery (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available)Thai Iced Tea with sea salt cream and brown sugar bobaMortimer's Market (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8)Christmas Tree Pull-Apart Sourdough Bread (Plant-based)Pacific Wharf Cappuccino Cart (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available)  Salted Caramel-Mocha Bundt Cake: Coffee Bundt cake filled with salted caramel, finished with ganache, sprinkles, and white chocolate mousse (New)  Mickey Mouse Gingerbread: Soft gingerbread Mickey Mouse-shaped cookie (Limit 5 per guest per transaction) Pym Test Kitchen (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available)Atomic Pretzel: Apple-Bacon Soft Pretzel with cinnamon-sugar salted pretzel with apple-bacon compote, cranberries, caramel sauce, cream cheese, and candied pepper bacon (New)  Schmoozies! (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available)  Dulce de Leche Mickey Mouse Shake topped with whipped topping, caramel sauce, and vanilla crème cookies (New)  Chocolate-Cherry Yule Log Shake topped with a slice of hazelnut-chocolate yule log (New)  Smokejumpers Grill (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8; mobile order available)  Maple-Bacon Shake: Maple-flavored shake topped with whipped cream, bacon bits, and maple drizzle (New)  Pineapple Limeade: Limeade, pineapple juice, and sour green apple syrup with a red sugar rim (New)  Holiday Punch Cocktail: Vodka with cranberry and orange juices garnished with fresh cranberries (New)  Karl Strauss Brewing Co., Tangible IPA (New) Anchor Brewing, Christmas Ale (New)  Honest Abe Hard Apple Pie Cider (New) Churro Cart on Buena Vista Street (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8)Caramel Apple Churro: Churro topped with spiced apples, caramel sauce, and whipped topping (New) Churro Cart near Goofy's Sky School (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8)Abuelita Hot Chocolate Churro with condensed milk dipping sauceChurro Cart near Grizzly Peak (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8)Peppermint Churro: Churro coated with crushed candy canes and drizzled with chocolate and vanilla sauceChurro Cart in Hollywood Land (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8)Chocolate Cherry-Pistachio Churro: Classic churro rolled in chocolate cookie and pistachio dust, drizzled with cherry sauce, and topped with chopped pistachios (New) Outdoor Vending (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8) White Cotton CandyAvailable at Various Locations throughout Disney California Adventure Park (Available beginning Nov. 11 while supplies last) Light Up Holiday Swizzle Stick Light Up Toy Story Christmas Tree Bucket Available at Various Locations throughout Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park (Available beginning Nov. 11 while supplies last) Holiday Base Bucket Holiday Travel Tumbler with lanyard Holiday Stainless Steel Tumbler Blue Mickey Mouse Jingle Bell Glow Cube White Mickey Mouse Jingle Bell Glow Cube Gingerbread Bottle Topper Holiday Kermit Straw Clip Wreath Mickey Mouse Ear Hat Bowl Gingerbread Mickey Mouse Ear Hat Bowl Disney California Adventure ParkFavorite Things  Chicken Tikka Masala with cardamom basmati rice, lemon raita, cilantro, and garlic naan crumble (New)  Claus' Hot Cocoa Macaron: Inspired by the Disney+ series The Santa Clauses, features a red macaron filled with chocolate hot cocoa filling and ganache finished with a chocolate decoration Churro Toffee Cold Brew Latte Cocktail: Joffrey's Coffee & Tea Co. Mexico Origin Blend Coffee, coffee liqueur, demerara, cinnamon sugar, vanilla bean, and almond milk garnished with churro syrup, whipped cream, and chocolate toffee crumbles (New)  Making Spirits Bright Mickey Mouse-shaped Gingerbread Cookie Santa's Milk & Cookies Hot Cocoa: Inspired by the Disney+ series The Santa Clauses, whole milk with flavors of cookies & cream and white chocolate topped with flavored whipped cream (New) (Non-alcoholic) Maple-Hazelnut Hot Buttered Rum: Rum, maple, hazelnut, demerara, butter, cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove garnished with salted caramel whipped cream, sea salt, and demerara sugar sprinkle Red Wine Flight: Sebastiani Cabernet Sauvignon, Kunde Merlot, and Alexander Valley Vineyards Syrah (New)  White Wine Flight: Zaca Mesa Viognier, Fess Parker Winery Chardonnay, Dr Loosen, Riesling, and Domaine Ste Michelle Brut Sparkling (New)  Grandma's Recipes IMPOSSIBLE Meatloaf with Mashed Potatoes with classic gravy and crispy shallots (New)  Pumpkin Layered Cheesecake: Layers of New York-style cheesecake, pumpkin gooey cake, and graham cracker topped with spiced Chantilly and a chocolate decoration (New)  Hummingbird Cocktail: Bourbon, créme de banana Liqueur, pineapple juice, banana purée, butter pecan syrup, cinnamon sugar, demerara, and vanilla bean garnished with a pineapple wedge (New)  Blood Orange-Pom Limeade: Pomegranate and lime juices with cookie butter and blood orange syrups garnished with a lime wheel (New) Merry Mashups   Turkey Poutine: Layers of roasted turkey, sweet potato bites, cheese curds, and gravy topped with frosted cranberries (New) Esquites Carnitas Mac & Cheese: Esquites-inspired mac & cheese with carnitas, salsa macha, spiced puffed rice, freeze-dried corn, and chopped cilantro Spicy Apple Cider Margarita: Reposado tequila, apple cider, house-made ghost pepper-cinnamon syrup, raspberry syrup, and lime juice garnished with an apple chip (New)  Holiday Duets  Southern Mac 'n Cheese: Cajun-style mac & cheese with andouille sausage and spiced panko crunch (New)  Pork Belly Adobo: Garlic fried rice with braised pork belly, chicharron pieces, and green onions Ceylon Splash: Joffrey's Coffee & Tea Co. Ceylon Black Tea, passion fruit juice, coconut syrup, and calamansi purée garnished with an edible purple orchid (New) (Non-alcoholic) Huckleberry Sake Sangria: Merlot, sake, huckleberry syrup, orange juice, and cinnamon syrup topped with sparkling water and garnished with an orange wheel (New)  A Twist on Tradition   Curry Mac 'n Cheese with cilantro oil and crispy garbanzos (New)  Lox & Everything Bagel Nachos: Bagel chips, cream cheese, diced smoked salmon, everything spice, and mixture of onions, tomatoes, and capers Guava-Melon Lassi: Guava nectar, rock melon syrup, nonfat yogurt, and honey garnished with cinnamon whipped cream and honey-flavored cereal (New)  Brews & Bites IMPOSSIBLE Chorizo Queso Fundido topped with chopped cilantro served with house-made tortilla chips Two Coast Brewing Co. Saint Father Festbier: Authentic Oktoberfest Festbier; a Deep Golden Strong Lager with a robust body, a fine balance of spice, hints of floral notes, and a gentle bitterness (New)  North Coast Brewing Red Seal Ale (Nitro): Full-bodied copper-red pale ale with notes of hops and a spicy finish (New)  Stone Brewing Imperial Stout: Rich stout with notes of chocolate, coffee, black currants, anise, and roasted malts (New) Golden Road Brewing Christmas Cart Wheat Ale: Wheat ale bursting with bright cherries and spiced cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, and allspice (New)  Brewery X Happy Holihaze Blood Orange Hazy IPA: Hazy IPA with simcoe, citra, and mosaic hops flavors and aromas of blood orange and citrus (New)  Stereo Brewing Love Buzz Coffee Amber Ale: A coffee-forward, light-bodied amber ale with El Salvadorian coffee, whole vanilla beans, and a touch of sweetness with aromas of toffee and hazelnut with a smooth finish (New)  Sierra Nevada Celebration Fresh Hop IPA: Blend of cascade and centennial hops for aromas and flavors of citrus, pine, and floral notes (New)  Alesmith Brewing Nut Brown Ale: Deep brown color with rich, malt-forward flavor with notes of biscuit, mild cocoa, and earthy hops (New)  Ficklewood Ciderworks Bramblebark: A creamy and aromatic cider with blackberries and a touch of vanilla aged in Hungarian and French oak barrel (New)  Juneshine Hard Kombucha Açaí Berry: Brewed with organic açaí and blueberries for a subtle earthiness (New)  Allagash Brewing Curieux Bourbon Barrel-Aged Golden Ale: Notes of vanilla, caramel, oak, and hints of bourbon (New)  Bottle Logic Pumpkin Spice Latte Stout: Fresh pastry stout with pumpkin, lactose, spices, and coffee (New)  Seasonal Special Beer Flight: North Coast Brewing, Red Seal Ale, Stereo Brewing, Love Buzz Coffee Amber Ale, Alesmith Brewing, Nut Brown Ale, Bottle Logic, and Pumpkin Flavored Stout (New)  Festive Favorites Beer Flight: Two Coast Brewing Co., Saint Father Brewery X Blood Orange Dictionary Hazy IPA Allagash Brewing, Curieux Barrel-Aged Golden Ale Stone Brewing, and Imperial Stout (New) Holiday Hoppiness Beer Flight: Ficklewood Ciderworks, Bramblebark Juneshine Hard Kombucha, Açaí Berry Golden Road Brewing, Christmas Cart Wheat Ale, and Sierra Nevada Celebration Fresh Hop IPA (New) Winter Sliderland  Holiday Ham Slider with cranberry-bacon jam and Gruyère on a salt and pepper brioche bun (New)  Brisket Slider with smoked onions and horseradish ketchup on a pretzel roll (New)  Cherry-Mango Punch: Cherry syrup, mango, and peach nectars with lemon juice garnished with a frozen peach (New) (Non-alcoholic) Tiramisu Yule Log Cocktail: Vodka, hazelnut liqueur, oat milk, tiramisu syrup and chocolate bitters, garnished with Valrhona chocolate powder (New)  Visions of Sugar Plums  Sweet Potato-stuffed Corn Muffin with red beans, rice, and green onions Chocolate Bourbon-flavored Tart made with TWIX Cookie Bar Pieces: Layers of caramel and chocolate bourbon-flavored mousse made with TWIX Cookie Bar pieces (New)  Cranberry-Chai Pisco Punch: South American Brandy, cranberry, and lemon juices with cranberry and chai syrups garnished with a lemon wheel (New)  Piña-Hibiscus Mezcal Mule: Mezcal, pineapple-ginger-lemon purée, pineapple, lemon juices, hibiscus syrup, and ginger beer garnished with a pineapple wheel (New)  Available at all Festival MarketplacesPurple Mickey Mouse Jingle Bell Glow CubeTreats for Santa Cart  Santa's Milk & Cookies Hot Cocoa Inspired by the Disney+ series The Santa Clauses: Whole milk with flavors of cookies & cream and white chocolate topped with flavored whipped cream (New) Hot Buttered Rum: Rum, maple, hazelnut, Demerara sugar, butter, cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, and salted caramel Cookie Decorating Kit: Mickey Mouse snowman cookie decorating kit (New)  Cocina Cucamonga (Mobile order available) Capirotada: Mexican bread pudding with raisins, peanuts, walnuts, and green apples topped with fresh bananas, sweetened condensed milk, and toasted coconut (New)  Holiday Ponche: Holiday-spiced guava drink served with fresh fruit and sugar cane (New) (Non-alcoholic) Holiday Ponche Cocktail: Holiday-spiced guava drink served with fresh fruit, sugar cane, and a shot of tequila Viva Navidad at Paradise Garden Grill IMPOSSIBLE Albondigas Soup: IMPOSSIBLE meatballs in a vegetable soup (New) (Plant-based offering) Loaded Yucca Fries topped with arbol chile cheese sauce, carne asada, guacamole, sour cream, and pickled red onion (New)  Pozole Dip Torta: Pozole-braised pork torta with hominy spread, cabbage, radish, cilantro, and jalapeño served with a side of pozole consommé Chicken Tinga Arepa: Handmade arepa topped with refried beans, chicken Tinga, cabbage, avocado, and queso fresco (New)  Chicken Tinga Burrito: Chicken Tinga, rice, and beans in a flour tortilla served with corn tortilla chips (New)  Mango Tres Leches: Tres leches parfait with white cake and mango purée topped with caramel Chantilly, green whipped topping, and sprinkles (New) Watermelon Candy Cocktail: Tequila, watermelon schnapps, and pineapple juice with a Chamoy and chile-lime seasoned rim Pacific Wharf Café (Mobile order available) Holiday Sandwich: Black Forest ham, whole-grain mustard spread, cranberry mayo, and arugula on a stuffing roll served with chips (New)  Chicken Tortilla Soup with grilled corn, fresh onion, and cilantro topped with crispy tortilla strips and served in a bread bowl (New)  Peppermint Bark Bread Pudding: White chocolate, chocolate chips and peppermint with whipped topping and crème anglaise (New) Pacific Wharf Cappuccino Cart (Mobile order available)Caramel Toffee Horchata Cold Brew: House-made rice and cinnamon beverage flavored with toffee and finished with whipped topping, caramel drizzle, and toffee (New) Pym Tasting Lab (Mobile order available)Snack Molecules: Mini pretzels, honey-roasted peanuts, and popped sorghum with winter flavors (New) Smokejumpers Grill (Mobile order available) Loaded Latkes: Traditional latkes loaded with smoked brisket and topped with dairy-free horseradish cream and scallionsSonoma Terrace (Mobile order available)   Colombian Empanadas: Colombian-style beef empanadas, served with aji verde and cabbage salad tossed with cilantro dressing and escabeche (New)  Mistletoe Mule: A twist on a classic mule with cranberry juice and agave garnished with a sprig of rosemary and a cape cranberry Terran Treats (Mobile order available)Hot Chocolate Churro: Hazelnut chocolate, spicy chocolate streusel, and mini marshmallows (New)  Seasonal Outdoor Carts  Gingerbread Cake topped with a molasses glaze, a gingerbread man, and sprinkles (New)  Bean & Cheese Pupusa with a side of curtido and tomato sauce (New)  Calidad Spiked Sparkling Agua Fresca: Sweet prickly pear and tangy pomegranate flavors (New)  Downtown Disney District Friends of the FestivalNaples Ristorante e Bar (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8)  Tikka Masala Pizza: Inspired by Diwali; hand-tossed traditional Neapolitan-style pizza crust topped with a generous base of tikka masala sauce, red onion, green bell pepper, and mozzarella cheese (Available with marinated chicken or paneer) (New)  Tuk Tuk: Inspired by Diwali. Blanco tequila, ginger syrup, tamarind syrup, and lime juice shaken on the rocks and garnished with a lime wheel and chili-lime seasoning rim (Non-alcoholic version available) (New)  Tortilla Jo's (Available Nov. 11 through Jan. 8) Dulce De Leche Tamales: Cinnamon, evaporated milk, regular milk, Cajeta de Celaya, vanilla extract, sugar, and cream cheese topped with pecans and powdered sugar (New)  Thank You for Listening to the Disney Travel PodcastThank you very much for listening to this episode, Amelia and I hope that you enjoyed it. If you did, we would be very grateful if you could rate, review and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes (or on whichever app you choose to listen). A brief review about what you liked most about an episode truly helps to keep the show going by exposing it to new listeners. We look forward to continue producing new episodes each week.Sharing the podcast with your friends and on social media is also extremely helpful and very much appreciated.Shop 1923 Main StreetFeel free to visit our 1923 Main Street® Disney merchandise shop where we have hundreds of unique and original Disney-inspired t-shirts, leggings, clothing, mugs, phone cases and much more. You'll find everything from 1923 Main Street logo merchandise to custom created authentic Disney-inspired originals, including lots of great patterns for leggings and other items.Contact 1923 Main StreetThank you for listening to the Disney Travel News Podcast at 1923MainStreet.com. As always, we love to get feedback and questions from our listeners and to hear your suggestions and ideas for future episodes.Please be sure to follow along on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.Thank you for listening and have a magical day!Mike Belobradic and Amelia Belobradic--Media provided by Jamendo

Treasures of the Outer Banks
#014, John, solo, OBX authors

Treasures of the Outer Banks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 23:46


In this episode I talk about a few Outer Banks authors, the books they've written, and which book stores are my favorite. Audra Krieg, The Parker House. John Railey, The Lost Colony Murder on the Outer Banks: Seeking Justice for Brenda Joyce Holland and Andy Griffith's Manteo: His Real Mayberry. Angel Khoury, Between Tides and Manteo: A Roanoke Island Town. Downtown Books in Manteo and Duck's Cottage Island Bookstore in Kitty Hawk, Duck, and Corolla

The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
FULL SHOW | The Living End's Chris Cheney | Comedian Amos Gill | A Panthers' fan in the Parker house | Are PJ's suitable daywear | Are The Logies a croc | Qld Origin Team announced | Sleepy Joe | V'Landys dines with The Queen | CH10 to get a new show

The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 39:08


Christmas Mix Radio
THE PARKER HOUSE NEWS VLOG MEETS CHRISTMAS MIX RADIO...CONTINUED!!!!!

Christmas Mix Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 8:16


This latest podcast episode picks up where the others left off and concludes with music! HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY, MY LOVES!! Y'all be safe & blessed!!!

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Christmas Mix Radio
THE PARKER HOUSE NEWS VLOG MEETS CHRISTMAS MIX RADIO!!!!!

Christmas Mix Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 0:50


This special podcast serves as both free publicity and a TON OF FUN!!!! Let's have a ball in Christ, especially since it's officially my 35th birthday today!!!!! https://anchor.fm/gj-parker/subscribe

National Day Calendar
December 8, 2021 - National Brownie Day | Pretend To Be A Time Traveler Day

National Day Calendar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 3:30


Welcome to December 8, 2021 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate dessert on the go and glitches in time.  They say that necessity is the mother of invention and that appears to be the case for our favorite combination of cookie and cake: the brownie. Legend has it that Bertha Palmer wanted a special dessert that would fit neatly into a boxed lunch for her socialite friends attending the Chicago World's Fair of 1893. Bertha's husband owned the Palmer House hotel and one of the chefs there devised the perfect cake-like dessert that could be eaten by hand. Apparently, dessert on the go was a hit as this same recipe is served by the Parker House hotel to this day. On National Brownie Day splurge on your own chocolate fix with or without utensils. On Pretend To Be A Time Traveler Day we invite you to slip through the space time continuum with your own imaginary voyage. This celebration began with a blog post in 2007, inviting participants to create a character from the future or past and to dress as that character for an entire day. Of course staying in character means those around you will scratch their head and wonder if you've gone mad, but you can let them in on the game by choosing a recognizable source. Books, shows and movies such as Doctor Who, Outlander, The Terminator or Groundhog Day will at least give your audience a clue as to what you're up to. And if you just don't care what others think, feel free to stay fully immersed in your own strange world. Live long and prosper. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Partners N Crime
Episode 24: Parker House Hotel

Partners N Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 22:47


In the essence of spooktober, I will brining you only paranormal stories for the month of October. This is the first episode on the Parker House Hotel which I had the pleasure of spending two nights. I will go into the history of the hotel both normal and ghostly and the experience that I was able to have. Hope you enjoy.  This episode was brought to by Blackoutcoffee, if you love coffee as much as I do and love this podcast please show your support to the veteran owned company blackout coffee. Hit up their website and use promo code partn10 to get 10 percent off your next purchase. Also by Just strong, if your anything like me and struggle here and there with staying healthy, just strong has the work out attired you may need to get you started. Follow us on instagram at pic_dynamicduo, and Facebook at Partners N Crime Podcast. Also please show your support by donating.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tommyboyproduction/support

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Sidewalk Skyline Podcast
Qualitative Neighbouring - QUEST Conversation part 1

Sidewalk Skyline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 45:55


There are pockets of Christians across Canada cities that view life in the neighbourhood as a sacred calling.On today’s episode, you are going to meet three people I respect and admire for their commitment to live intentionally within their postal code. Karen Reed lives in Parker House, a beautiful house in the Commercial Drive district of East Vancouver. Bob Cameron lives on my street in Windsor, Ontario and is the founder and visionary of the Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative. And returning podcast guest Paula Castrucci shares from her time of intentional community with Move In Toronto.

NAFTAA (No one Asked For This At All, Americans take on the Premiere League)
If your soccer club was a Vinny Chase movie, which Vinny Chase movie would it be?

NAFTAA (No one Asked For This At All, Americans take on the Premiere League)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 63:18


The NAFTAA pod is back after our typical two week hiatus. But this time we are bringing extra heat and inviting our first ever guest to the pod. Never has there been more Wolf representation in a piece of media since Jack London's Call of the Wild, Dylan Tucker of Parker House fame joins the pod to discuss Wolverhampton, Relegation and European scenarios that no one sees coming and how you can get rich quick by simply placing these five bets.....

NH Secrets Legends and Lore
Jack Dunfey American Icon - Global Citizen - Part 2

NH Secrets Legends and Lore

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 98:49


Heroes come in many forms. There are those who provide inspiration to us because they are thrust into the firmament by a single act or event; there are those associated with a movement - whether brief or sustained - who summon our better angels. Then there are those who live a life so exemplary- so filled with rich example - that the entire arc of their lives cries out for a deep appreciation of how a life, well lived, can lift us all to greater heights - inspiring us to live our own lives with greater purpose, clarity and impact. Jack Dunfey was just such a man. From his earliest years, the middle child of 12 - born to an immigrant family living in the Industrial hub of Lowell, Massachusetts. His parents, Roy and Katherine Dunfey, working every free moment in the family business in the “Acre” section of Lowell, Massachusetts; to his years as a fighter pilot and later flight instructor, having enlisted in the service following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor; to his years as the spark plug that took the family from a single lunch counter to ownership of a clamshack on Hampton Beach and then - one by one, rung by rung, hotel by hotel - to ownership of flagship hotels and restaurants that would eventually propel him to CEO of Dunfey Hotels and the international chain of Omni Hotels. If only a career in service to his beloved country and ascension to leadership of one of the world's premier hotel chains were the hallmarks of Jack Dunfey's life that probably would have been sufficient to qualify him for hero status in the eyes of many. But the full story of Jack Dunfey was how he wove his dreams - dreams he shared with his 11 brothers and sisters - dreams of social justice, peace and equality, into this already tight tapestry with the enthusiastic participation of those siblings a became a leader of a heroic family in an age where heroes were desperately needed and where their emergence would move mountains. By the time that Jack Dunfey died at 92 he would stand at the side of Nelson Mandela and Bishop Desmond Tutu and celebrate a new beginning for South Africa; Rejoice a new day for the people of Ireland with John Hulme and George Mitchell; convince a stubborn Fidel Castro to free more than 80 political prisoners and to remove landmines from the war torn country of Angola. He would also set an example for color and gender blind promotion and the ethical respect for employees that was the forerunner to today's socially responsible business practices - not only because it was the right thing to do but because it was good business. In part 1 of this podcast we followed the course of Jack and the Dunfey family as they grew from a Lowell lunch counter and a Hampton Beach clam shack to International Hoteliers including their purchase of the Parker House and their discovery of its connections to the Saturday Club of Emerson, and Oliver Wendall Holmes that would inspire them to create the New England Circle - and Global Citizens Circle. In the final part of our podcast - Jack Dunfey: American Icon - Global Citizen we look at the evolution of both a family and a brand - from hard working immigrant roots to their part in the social justice struggles of their times. So we bring you part two: The Peacemaker - Jack Dunfey: Crusader for Constructive Change

NH Secrets Legends and Lore
Jack Dunfey American Icon - Global Citizen - Part 2

NH Secrets Legends and Lore

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 98:50


Heroes come in many forms. There are those who provide inspiration to us because they are thrust into the firmament by a single act or event; there are those associated with a movement - whether brief or sustained - who summon our better angels. Then there are those who live a life so exemplary- so filled with rich example - that the entire arc of their lives cries out for a deep appreciation of how a life, well lived, can lift us all to greater heights - inspiring us to live our own lives with greater purpose, clarity and impact. Jack Dunfey was just such a man. From his earliest years, the middle child of 12 - born to an immigrant family living in the Industrial hub of Lowell, Massachusetts. His parents, Roy and Katherine Dunfey, working every free moment in the family business in the “Acre” section of Lowell, Massachusetts; to his years as a fighter pilot and later flight instructor, having enlisted in the service following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor; to his years as the spark plug that took the family from a single lunch counter to ownership of a clamshack on Hampton Beach and then - one by one, rung by rung, hotel by hotel - to ownership of flagship hotels and restaurants that would eventually propel him to CEO of Dunfey Hotels and the international chain of Omni Hotels. If only a career in service to his beloved country and ascension to leadership of one of the world’s premier hotel chains were the hallmarks of Jack Dunfey’s life that probably would have been sufficient to qualify him for hero status in the eyes of many. But the full story of Jack Dunfey was how he wove his dreams - dreams he shared with his 11 brothers and sisters - dreams of social justice, peace and equality, into this already tight tapestry with the enthusiastic participation of those siblings a became a leader of a heroic family in an age where heroes were desperately needed and where their emergence would move mountains. By the time that Jack Dunfey died at 92 he would stand at the side of Nelson Mandela and Bishop Desmond Tutu and celebrate a new beginning for South Africa; Rejoice a new day for the people of Ireland with John Hulme and George Mitchell; convince a stubborn Fidel Castro to free more than 80 political prisoners and to remove landmines from the war torn country of Angola. He would also set an example for color and gender blind promotion and the ethical respect for employees that was the forerunner to today’s socially responsible business practices - not only because it was the right thing to do but because it was good business. In part 1 of this podcast we followed the course of Jack and the Dunfey family as they grew from a Lowell lunch counter and a Hampton Beach clam shack to International Hoteliers including their purchase of the Parker House and their discovery of its connections to the Saturday Club of Emerson, and Oliver Wendall Holmes that would inspire them to create the New England Circle - and Global Citizens Circle. In the final part of our podcast - Jack Dunfey: American Icon - Global Citizen we look at the evolution of both a family and a brand - from hard working immigrant roots to their part in the social justice struggles of their times. So we bring you part two: The Peacemaker - Jack Dunfey: Crusader for Constructive Change

We're Here For The Boos
18 - We're Here For Harvey's Hotel & The Original Catfish

We're Here For The Boos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 68:13


This week, we have a light story and a horrible one. Macy talks about the Parker House Hotel in Boston and the incredible history that goes with it. We talk about a ghost or two too, no big deal. Cullen talks about the infamous Brynhild Storseth, otherwise known as Belle Gunness. Her murder farm in La Porte, Indiana ground up up to 40 people and let the pigs have the rest. We hope you enjoy!Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/herefortheboospodcast)

Southern Ghost Stories
The Omini Parker House

Southern Ghost Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 9:17


The Omni Parker House is one of the most historic hotels in Boston. It's hosted every United States President since Ulysses S. Grant and was the meeting place for literary giants such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and other notable novelists, authors, and poets during the 1800s. But the hotel is also extremely haunted. From the tenth floor to the elevators strange paranormal tales abound about the historic hotel. Stephen King was so intrigued with the Parker House and Room 303 it actually inspired Stephen King to write a short story called "1408". It was later made into a film. Join us as we take a deep dive into the old Poker House hotel in Boston Massachusetts. Also, don’t forget to download the Boston Ghost Map in iTunes and Google Play. Take your own ghost tour of Boston at your own pace.

英語文備課中 No Sweat Plans
2008 派克賓館餐包卷 Parker House Roll

英語文備課中 No Sweat Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 27:47


麵包的製作過程充滿彈性,少了哪個步驟也沒關係嗎? 本集節目有: ★餐包鬆軟好吃的重點 ~ 酵母; ★丙級烘焙麵包類的魔王關主; ★解析英文文法 ~ 相關連接詞 neither ... nor; ★ 英文單字講解 ~ finish; ★解析國中會考英文科閱讀關鍵字 ~ 疑問詞 what / how。 文字說明看這兒:https://thiscap.blogspot.com/

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Roots Rearview
Ohio Heritage Music Project - Episode 4 - Journey to Ripley, Many Steps to Freedom

Roots Rearview

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 69:49


Podcast 4 highlights songs and stories of the Ohio River and the story of the Underground Railroad and the role that the John Rankin House, and the daring abolitionist John Parker played in helping African-Americans flee slavery from Northern Kentucky. The John Rankin House is one of Ohio’s best-documented and most active Underground Railroad “stations”. Featured performers are alt-country blues singer/songwriter Amythyst Kiah, and the Pedigos, whose style spans folk and bluegrass. Narration and storytelling is provided by Betty Campbell from the John Rankin House, Dewey Scott from the John P. Parker House in Ripley, and Carl Westmoreland from the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati. A direct-to-disc recording session with Amythyst Kiah was held earlier in the day at the John Rankin House Visitor Center. This is great stuff . Enjoy and share with a freind.

Seacoast Home Crush
Home Crush Your Staging and Design | Amy Parker - Parker House Designs

Seacoast Home Crush

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 40:50


This episode features Amy Parker from Parker House Designs to give us tips on design and insight to the importance of staging. Find out more about Amy and Parker House Designs at:  https://parkerhouse-designs.com/ Join in the conversation on Facebook! fb.me/SeacoastHomeCrush And instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seacoasthomecrush/ AND NOW TWITTER! @SCoastHomeCrush By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the Seacoast Home Crush, Jennifer Fried and Brick & Barn Real Estate Group make no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, Seacoast Home Crush, Jennifer Fried and Brick & Barn Real Estate Group do not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. The third party materials or content of any third party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards or policies of Seacoast Home Crush, Jennifer Fried, and  Brick & Barn Real Estate Group. Seacoast Home Crush, Jennifer Fried, and Brick & Barn Real Estate Group assume no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. Moreover, Seacoast Home Crush, Jennifer Fried, and Brick & Barn Real Estate Group make no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties.

Wenchia and Andrew Chat
Hour of Clean at the Parker House

Wenchia and Andrew Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019


Andrew and WenChia talk about "hour of clean" and how the whole family cleans the house together.  This relates to how we teach our kids to be self sufficient and learn life skills. Continue reading →

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TechnoRetro Dads
MacGyver Saves Halloween with Jack O’Lantern

TechnoRetro Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 77:01


The winds and rains ceased, but the trees kept tumbling down after Hurricane Michael pounded the SouthEast last week, but even with the lights out, shazbazzar got his MacGyver on by fashioning a light from a pumpkin, a candle, and a knife.  Discover more about October Oddities and a classic ‘80s TV show on this “better late than never” episode of TechnoRetro Dads.   In the NEWS MondoTees.com goes Back to the Future Some cool TechnoRetro parents BTTF their twins Aquaman mini-movie excites audiences Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance update   October Oddity: Jack o’ Lanterns From the Irish folk tales of “Stingy Jack” to front porch adornments, Jack o’ Lanterns have a rich history that will surely surprise you.   Halloween Candy With the ingenuity of MacGyver, Jack o’ Lanterns were transformed from actual pumpkins with carved faces with lights inside into plastic buckets for carrying candy for Trick or Treaters.  JediShua and shazbazzar remember some of the popular candies from the ‘80s to warm up your sweet tooth and get you ready for the upcoming holiday.   MacGyver “The Secret of Parker House” The secret agent with an engineer’s mind solved problems each week on MacGyver for seven seasons from the ‘80s to the ‘90s.  Thirty years ago, MacGyver aired a spooky episode for Halloween with mystery, music, intrigue, and a skeleton.  How will Angus “Mac” MacGyver save Penny from certain doom?  Find out as we spoil the ending of “The Secret of Parker House”.   Thanks for tuning in to TechnoRetro Dads, EarBuds!  Don’t let the ghosts of the ‘70s and ‘80s fade from your memory by missing an episode of TechnoRetro Dads — subscribe on iTunes or Apple Podcasts.  Don’t forget to rate and review TechnoRetro Dads on iTunes, share us and with us on social media, get TechnoRetro merch at TeePublic, and join discussions on Discord about toys, cereal, games, movies and/or shows from the ‘70s and ‘80s by giving the ‘Dads your feedback via voice mail at (209) 878-7323 or sending us your mp3dback via electronic-M to podcast@TechnoRetroDads.com.   Share and enjoy.

The JAKE
The JAKE Episode 46: SEASON 2

The JAKE

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 46:51


Welcome back to #TheJAKE! After a mini-vacation we return in the middle of the NBA Playoffs, review the newest Marvel blockbuster, open up the Parker House and announce the Hard Knocks team! It's good to be back!

Neighborhood Jules: Local Businesses, Entrepreneurs & Tangents Galore

Matt and Jules chat about their valentines days, couples on social media and Matt assists Jules in drafting a good text to her latest bumble beau.   Jewel of The Week goes to: 1. @claudiachloe for her aerial Jersey Shore photography 2. Alexa from Prime Cycle and Episode 9 for hosting a Tour De Jersey Shore spin class featuring music we often hear at Parker House, Leggetts and Djais. The class will be March 10th at 12pm. Book a bike at primecycle.com   Follow Me! @porporaj Follow Matt! @fennellm

Guys and Food Podcast
What Makes a Great Hamburger?

Guys and Food Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 27:01


Episode 022-  What makes a great hamburger?  It's such a personal choice but, regardless of your preferences, there are specific things that you take your burger from "meh" to fabulous. On today's show, you'll learn about those things.  We'll also explore some ideas from fellow burger lovers.  Their suggestions might make you stop and say, "Hey, I want to try that!" One of my favorite burgers ever is from a restaurant called The Good Steer on Long Island.  It's called "The Cheese Dream" --now referred to as the "Classic Cheese Dream Supreme" on their menu. This hamburger is bathed in a velvety cheese sauce, tomato, bacon, and crowned with perfectly fried onion rings.  I've tried to replicate it at home, to no avail.  My only recourse is to get a Cheese Dream whenever I am back on Long Island.  Usually, I will stop at the Good Steer before I see my family or friends.  If you've ever had The Cheese Dream, you'd know why. There are many ways to enjoy a burger.  How one has it depends on many variables including mood, location, company, who's doing the cooking, and what's available.  I don't eat a burger exactly the same way every single time.  Nor should you;  explore the many ways to achieve hamburger enlightenment! Peanut Butter?  We saw this at a restaurant not too long ago.  While intrigued, I went with something else.  Have you had or would you put peanut butter on your hamburger? Today, we'll cover primarily beef hamburgers.  I know, I know.  There are some very good veggie burgers, turkey burgers, lamb burgers, etc.  For the purposes of simplicity of this particular episode, let's stipulate that we're talking about beef with the understanding that some of these hints, tricks, and ideas could transfer over to other burgers made of something other than beef. The Way That You Cook It Some people prefer small burgers, I do not.  I like a big burger that has a crust on the outside and moist and juicy on the inside. In my opinion, the best way to do that is on a very hot cast iron pan or griddle. Alternatively, you can do this outside on the grill and I like the flavor that charcoal imparts on a burger.  However, when at home and since we are a small family, I'm not going to do all that work firing up the Weber for three burgers.  All the more reason I should get a small hibachi grill, I know. The temperature of the burger is important for the taste and consistency.  Some people go by looks, others use a thermometer to get an accurate reading.  Remember, your burger will continue to cook when you take it off the heat. But here are the temps: Rare 120 °F Medium Rare 130 °F Medium 140 °F Medium Well 150 °F Well Done 160 °F For food safety, the USDA has guidelines for safe minimum temperature of ground meat which they say is 160 °F.   For me, Well-Done burgers are unpalatable.  I am usually a Rare or Medium Rare guy, depending on my mood. Disclaimer:  The temperature of how you eat your burger is your own business and only you take responsibility for what you put in your body.  Don't eat anything you don't want to eat. You Invited me Over for Burgers?  Why are you Serving Meatballs? Has this happened to you?  You start with patties and then through the process of cooking the meat transforms into a meatball?  If you have this problem, try this:  After you make the patty, make a divot in the center of it with your thumb.  Don't squish the burger into submission, just make a gradual indentation. What You Put In It The quality of the beef is important; the taste and juiciness of your burger depends on it.  If you buy supermarket ground beef it's very likely that you're going to get lower quality ground beef than if you bought a slab of chuck and ground it yourself.  That's just a fact with industrialized meat.  Chances are they are not as discerning about what parts of the cow they are throwing into the mix as you are. That said, not everyone has the time or patience to start grinding meat at home.  So go to a butcher you trust (whether they be at a supermarket or not) and buy the ground beef from them.  Another option is to buy the cut of meat that you want and have them grind it for you.  It's worth the extra money! The amount of fat is important too.  The more fat, the tastier and more moist the hamburger will be.  Most things that I've read suggest 80/20 or 85/15 beef- to-fat ratio.  How you get a great tasting burger with anything leaner is beyond me. Recommendations for the type of meat center around chuck, that's what I use.  However, I've used ground pork, chopped up pancetta, or regular bacon if I have it in the fridge.  I had recommendations of adding tasso, brisket, or short rib meat into the mix too. Some people suggest adding things such as salt, pepper, Dash seasoning, Worcestershire sauce, or other types of sauces into the meat before forming patties.  I do not.  When you start doing this, it is a slippery slope and then you fall so very close to the territory of meatballs and meatloaf.  Part of what makes a burger a burger, is its simplicity.  I usually just put salt and pepper on the outside after I make the patties.  I add sauces and other accouterments when I'm building the burger. To combat dried out burgers, there are suggestions to put a small ice cube in the patty to keep it moist. Another way to do that is to put a frozen chunk of cold butter in the center. This simultaneously imparts fat for moisture and flavor into the meat.  (Side Note:  On my bucket list is to eat the "21" burger at 21 Club in New York City which famously features herb butter in its center.  Here is the recipe for that.) What You Put On Top of It But first, this note on construction:  I'm of the mind that when the effort of eating something offsets its taste, I will pass.  I see this at restaurants.  In a effort for them to be unique, hip, buzz-worthy, or any other motivation not predicated on taste, they will create monstrous concoctions.  If you have so many burger patties, toppings, sauces, and other stuff on your sandwich that you need an assistant to help you cram the thing into your mouth, I would respectfully suggest that you're doing it incorrectly.  You shouldn't need a foot long skewer impaling your burger to get it to your table.  Further, it's impossible for the human tongue to taste 34 ingredients all at one time.  Less is more! Salt, Spices, and Herbs As I mentioned, it's Kosher salt and black pepper on the outside for me.  Many folks add other things including garlic salt, spice rubs, dried herbs to the outside a burger before cooking it.  If that's your preference, okay.  I would offer the caveat that when some of these herbs and spices hit an intense heat or open flame, they can quickly go from tasty to bitter and off-tasting. Sauce, Vegetables, Cheese, and "Other" Toppings Sauce-  When I was growing up on Long Island, the joke was that you'd never want to live upstate because they put mustard on their burgers.  Despite this dire warning,  I have lived almost half of my life in upstate New York though I do avoid mustard on my burger. My preference for sauce is ketchup (preferably Heinz), A1 Sauce, and/ or Tabasco Sauce.  Some like mayonnaise, and I see the appeal, but I think the danger of adding yet another sauce onto the burger outweighs the taste.  I use the word "danger" because the sauce with the (hopefully) juicy burger will diminish the integrity of the bread holding the thing together.  More on that later. Also, too many sauces also adds to the likelihood that the burger might come slipping out the other side when you try to bite into it. For this reason, if I add a sauce, I will remove a sauce from my predetermined preferences. I see the benefit of using sriracha as it adds both heat and tomatoey/garlicky goodness.  It's an added dimension of flavors that I enjoy and, if its around, I will use it instead of ketchup.  The same goes with barbecue sauce and HP Sauce. Friends recommend Thousand Island dressing which reminds me too much of McDonald's "special sauce" so I will stay away from that. However, recommendations to try pesto aioli and even cocktail sauce intrigue me. The best additions to a burger add texture, moisture, and taste simultaneously.  For these reasons, I like the suggestions of chili and guacamole.  With a smear of either on your burger, you can get a lot accomplished!  So too, I never thought to put cole slaw on a burger! Cheese- Yes, I know when you put cheese on a hamburger, it transforms into a cheeseburger.  My more litigious friends can choose to argue the nuance of that, while I sit down and eat while their meal gets cold. American or Cheddar seems to be the standard.  Burger-loving friends have suggested pepper-jack, blue cheese (and Gorgonzola).   I prefer Swiss cheese or provolone. Vegetables- I am not convinced that tomato and lettuce brings anything to the hamburger table either in taste or texture.   However, it was very popular with the folks who opined. I sometimes like raw onion because of the crunch and sharp taste.  I also like pickles for the same reason.  Here we had some great suggestions:  Piccalilli fits the bill.  It's a spicy pickled vegetable relish with its origins in India.  Similar to that would be chopped giardiniera or pickled jalapenos.  Onion confit adds a sweet and sour aspect that I had not thought about, but will be trying. Speaking of onions, like many, I love grilled onions on a burger.  It adds a bit of sweetness and goes very well with earthy goodness of mushrooms, which I also like. Other Toppings Bacon-  Mmmmmmmm. Bacon.  Enough said. Fried Egg- The first time that I had an egg on a burger was in the 1970s at a restaurant called Brill's.  I ordered it for the novelty and thought nothing more of it until a few years ago when it seemed that every restaurant was putting a fried egg on everything.  As an adult with a more thoughtful approach to eating, I appreciate the added moisture and taste the oozing yolk created. Pineapple- This was suggested by one of my healthier eating friends. I do love pineapple but never thought to add it to a burger. Burger Trivia:  In an effort to get more people to eat at its restaurants during Lent when observant Catholics did not eat meat on Friday, McDonald's fielded a Hula Burger-- grilled pineapple and cheese served on a bun.  Ray Kroc was convinced it was a winner.  It wasn't.  It turned out the Filet o' Fish was much more popular. More Other Toppings Bill Chen offered this unique suggestion, something  that he makes when tailgating that he calls "a hamdog."  To make it, slice a hot dog long ways and put it on top of a burger with crushed potato chips.  Given the drinking that traditionally goes on during tailgating, this might make sense. Cheetos were also suggested.  This adds the cheese flavor and crunch to the canvas and I am not necessarily against adding these more low brow foods.  Adding junk food is something that I've done before though never on a hamburger.  We have a family sandwich that we eat on vacation called a Doritos Special, which is not as off-putting as it sounds. What You Put It On Let's be clear, some type of bread must be used.  If not, then your hamburger becomes a "hamburger steak."  If you want to eat it this way, that's fine.  For me, part of the joy of eating a hamburger is the two-fisted experience.  Get the bread! I've been to some restaurants that serve their burgers wrapped in lettuce leaves as a nod to the gluten free/healthy option.  I've had a few burgers this way when I've been dieting.  I'm not a fan of this. Aside from providing a handle to eat the meat, the purpose of the bread is to absorb the mingling juices and sauces.  With nothing to the all-important job of absorbing, the result is a slippery mess.  Keeping my shirt clean during a meal is tough enough, I don't need this added difficulty in my life. Aside from taste, the most important thing in a hamburger is for the bread to keep integrity throughout the whole eating process.  If it is not sturdy enough for the job it's out of consideration.  However, it can't be so sturdy that you can't easily take a bite without winding up in the "dog with a sock" scenario. I don't like traditional supermarket burger rolls because they are too soft.  They have neither flavor nor texture.  They are much more likely to fall apart with juicier burgers.  When you start adding sauces and toppings you are adding to that probability of a gloppy mess in your hand by several orders of magnitude. I join many many who opined with a preference of kaiser rolls or ciabatta rolls.  I also enjoy English muffins for this reason.  Like ciabatta, English muffins have an an abundance of nooks and crannies to capture the sauces and juices.  The challenge is that it's difficult to find them large enough to support the size of burger that I prefer.  With the regular-sized English muffin, you wind up with too much of the burger exposed to the elements.  A hamburger is best when there is bread in every bite. Size is also the reason why I usually shy away from Hawaiian rolls, which are the color and texture of a potato roll but sweeter.  If you haven't seen them, they're about the size of a Parker House roll--again, a lot of a larger burger is exposed.  However, just this week I just saw on Facebook a way around the size issue.  Because they come attached in the bag when you buy them, you can break them into groups of four. Slice it horizontally and it makes them the perfect bread for a good-sized burger. Many who weighed-in like the softer rolls.  If that's more to your liking, I encourage you to try Hawaiian rolls, potato rolls, or brioche rolls.  They're a little too soft for me, as I prefer a crusty roll for my hamburger.  Now, that doesn't mean that I'm not going reject a hamburger on a softer roll.  That's just crazy talk! I am agnostic on the issue of buttering and/or toasting the roll.  No doubt it adds flavor and texture, regardless of the roll.  Sometimes I toast my rolls.  When making burgers at home, I never have buttered the rolls.  That doesn't mean I won't start. The one thing I've learned is that the things that I enjoy over time change.  There are some constants--such as having bread with integrity and using the best quality beef that you can afford.  Life is too short to skimp on simple joys. But when it comes to burgers, try some of these things out!  There's a world to explore in hamburger customization.  Things that I like today, I may not like in the future, and that's okay.  Except when it comes to the Cheese Dream, I'll  always love the Cheese Dream. The Guys and Food newsletter gives you delicious recipes, helpful kitchen hacks, and other things that any food guy will find useful. 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The JAKE
The Jake Episode 3: Parker House Season

The JAKE

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2017 64:09


This week I conclude Draft Talk, get into the NHL Playoffs with my guest Kyle McKenna, review Guardians of the Galaxy and gear up for the Parker House Opener.

Whine With Kelly
WWK #19: Wine with Brit

Whine With Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 76:26


Kelly's bestie @Bschoons hops on Google Hangouts to tell a story about when Keegs got slapped. They also chat about Manayunk, the Parker House, Kelly's big head, Is He Hot or Just Tall? The Area Code Rating, Miss USA, having a podcast is the ultimate example of #HowToBeBasic, eating peanut butter out of a jar, being poor, drinking with your parents being the crazy girlfriend, why & how girls masturbate and whether guys should be sweet.

Phoenix Foundation - A MacGyver Podcast
S4:E1 – “The Secret of Parker House”

Phoenix Foundation - A MacGyver Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2016 54:13


ORIGINAL AIRDATE: October 31st, 1988 — Penny Parker inherits her aunt’s haunted mansion but MacGyver aint afraid of no ghosts.…

Phoenix Foundation - A MacGyver Podcast
S4:E1 – “The Secret of Parker House”

Phoenix Foundation - A MacGyver Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2016 54:13


ORIGINAL AIRDATE: October 31st, 1988 --- Penny Parker inherits her aunt's haunted mansion but MacGyver aint afraid of no ghosts. MISSION: Penny Parker enlists MacGyver's help tracking down her loony aunt's mansion on Halloween night. Right away it's clear there is more going on in this small town than meets the eye and MacGyver the cynic sets out disproving all the paranormal disturbances. This week's highlights include: You like a the juice? Aberthau House (Residence) Aberthau House (previously known as Rear House) is a spacious heritage mansion in Tudor Revival style, located at the intersection of West 2nd Avenue and Trimble Street in Vancouver, British Columbia, which currently serves as a facility of the neighbourhood’s community centre. Situated on the highlands of the Point Grey neighbourhood, it overlooks English Bay, the Gulf of Georgia, and the City of Vancouver. Check out the article on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberthau_House. Watch S4E1: "The Secret of Parker House" on CBS's website or check the alternative streamability of this episode here.