I love all things Disney. I grew up on the animated films and I can sing every word of every song from every movie. My ideal vacation is not Greenland or Queensland, but Disneyland. Disney makes me feel happy, youthful, warm and….hungry. There are always wonderful foods featured in Disney movies, whether it be the spaghetti from Lady and the Tramp, the grey stuff from Beauty and the Beast or the ratatouille from Ratatouille. I have always wondered they all tasted like. So I came up with the idea to do just that.
I am not a professional chef by any means, but I love cooking and creating my own recipes. So I have set out on this endeavor, supported by my beautiful wife, to once a week, watch a Disney animated film and cook every food featured in it. We’re going to start with Snow White and watch in chronological order until we are done. Our master list comes from Wikipedia, with some slight edits. We will only do the movies made by Walt Disney Animation studios and Pixar Animation studios (with the possible exceptions of a Halloween and Christmas special and also the exception of the Goofy Movie, which was made by DisneyToon studios, but I love that movie). See below for the list. We are both very excited about this project and wanted to share it with everyone. So follow us as we explore and create the lovely Disney meals.
P.S. – Feel free to comment with suggestions/critiques/praises for anything posted. We are always looking for ways to improve our recipes.
P.P.S – As it does get pricey buying all the ingredients, feel free to donate:
Master List (Films will be added upon release)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | 21-Dec-37 | Walt Disney |
Pinocchio | 7-Feb-40 | Walt Disney |
Fantasia | 13-Nov-40 | Walt Disney |
Dumbo | 23-Oct-41 | Walt Disney |
Bambi | 13-Aug-42 | Walt Disney |
Saludos Amigos | 24-Aug-42 | Walt Disney |
The Three Caballeros | 21-Dec-44 | Walt Disney |
Make Mine Music | 20-Apr-46 | Walt Disney |
Fun and Fancy Free | 27-Sep-47 | Walt Disney |
Melody Time | 27-May-48 | Walt Disney |
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad | 5-Oct-49 | Walt Disney |
Cinderella | 15-Feb-50 | Walt Disney |
Alice in Wonderland | 28-Jul-51 | Walt Disney |
Peter Pan | 5-Feb-53 | Walt Disney |
Lady and the Tramp | 22-Jun-55 | Walt Disney |
Sleeping Beauty | 29-Jan-59 | Walt Disney |
One Hundred and One Dalmatians | 25-Jan-61 | Walt Disney |
The Sword in the Stone | 25-Dec-63 | Walt Disney |
The Jungle Book | 18-Oct-67 | Walt Disney |
The Aristocats | 24-Dec-70 | Walt Disney |
Robin Hood | 8-Nov-73 | Walt Disney |
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | 11-Mar-77 | Walt Disney |
The Rescuers | 22-Jun-77 | Walt Disney |
The Fox and the Hound | 10-Jul-81 | Walt Disney |
The Black Cauldron | 24-Jul-85 | Walt Disney |
The Great Mouse Detective | 2-Jul-86 | Walt Disney |
Oliver & Company | 18-Nov-88 | Walt Disney |
The Little Mermaid | 17-Nov-89 | Walt Disney |
The Rescuers Down Under | 16-Nov-90 | Walt Disney |
Beauty and the Beast | 22-Nov-91 | Walt Disney |
Aladdin | 25-Nov-92 | Walt Disney |
The Lion King | 24-Jun-94 | Walt Disney |
A Goofy Movie | 7-Apr-95 | DisneyToon Studios |
Pocahontas | 23-Jun-95 | Walt Disney |
Toy Story | 22-Nov-95 | Pixar Animation Studios |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame | 21-Jun-96 | Walt Disney |
Hercules | 27-Jun-97 | Walt Disney |
Mulan | 19-Jun-98 | Walt Disney |
A Bug’s Life | 25-Nov-98 | Pixar Animation Studios |
Tarzan | 18-Jun-99 | Walt Disney |
Toy Story 2 | 24-Nov-99 | Pixar Animation Studios |
Fantasia 2000 | 17-Dec-99 | Walt Disney |
Dinosaur | 19-May-00 | Walt Disney |
The Emperor’s New Groove | 15-Dec-00 | Walt Disney |
Atlantis: The Lost Empire | 15-Jun-01 | Walt Disney |
Monsters, Inc. | 2-Nov-01 | Pixar Animation Studios |
Lilo & Stitch | 21-Jun-02 | Walt Disney |
Treasure Planet | 27-Nov-02 | Walt Disney |
Finding Nemo | 30-May-03 | Pixar Animation Studios |
Brother Bear | 1-Nov-03 | Walt Disney |
Home on the Range | 2-Apr-04 | Walt Disney |
The Incredibles | 5-Nov-04 | Pixar Animation Studios |
Chicken Little | 4-Nov-05 | Walt Disney |
Cars | 9-Jun-06 | Pixar Animation Studios |
Meet the Robinsons | 30-Mar-07 | Walt Disney |
Ratatouille | 29-Jun-07 | Pixar Animation Studios |
WALL-E | 27-Jun-08 | Pixar Animation Studios |
Bolt | 28-Nov-08 | Walt Disney |
Up | 29-May-09 | Pixar Animation Studios |
The Princess and the Frog | 11-Dec-09 | Walt Disney |
Toy Story 3 | 18-Jun-10 | Pixar Animation Studios |
Tangled | 24-Nov-10 | Walt Disney |
Cars 2 | 24-Jun-11 | Pixar Animation Studios |
Winnie the Pooh | 15-Jul-11 | Walt Disney |
Brave | 22-Jun-12 | Pixar Animation Studios |
Wreck-It Ralph | 2-Nov-12 | Walt Disney |
Monsters University | 21-Jun-13 | Pixar Animation Studios |
Frozen | 27-Nov-13 | Walt Disney |
Big Hero 6 | 7-Nov-14 | Walt Disney |
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Lots of love from Trine over at Nerdy Treats👍
I found your blog when looking for inspiration for a Robin Hood themed meal. My kids and I thought it would be fun to watch all of the theatrically released Disney animated films in order, and make dinners to go along with them. We were a bit stumped on Robin Hood and did a little research, finding your blog along the way! It’s an impressive undertaking, especially as some Disney films seem to have endless amounts of food in them! Great work!
Thanks! I hope this blog helps you and your kids with your endeavor! I did enjoy the stew from Robin Hood. If you need any help, feel free to ask!
We made it through Robin Hood, lol Ended up making a version of stew and blackberry/blueberry pie. Tonight is The Great Mouse Detective and we’re planning on an English dinner of Shepherds Pie and your cheese crumpet recipe! They just wanted to eat all cheese but I figured we should incorporate some other foods. Lol
My kids and I have enjoyed your website and recipes so much! We, too, have been watching all the theatrical releases in order and making food to accompany each film. It’s taken us five years to get through 54 movies so far–we are up to The Princess and the Frog, and we LOVED your swamp gumbo and beignet recipes. Thank you for your wonderful information and recipes! We keep hoping you will start it up again and continue where you left off.