Restaurants, amusement parks and hotels alike are still reeling from the effects of the coronavirus, causing people across the globe to miss their favorite sweet treats, morning must-haves and guilty pleasure snacks.
Yet as statewide stay-at-home orders and self-quarantines remain in place, your favorite brands have decided to bring one-of-a-kind delicious offerings to you by releasing recipes for everything from Disney Parks’ Mickey Mouse-shaped beignets to salted caramel ice cream from Pret A Manger. Here, we share details on all of the iconic dishes you can make for yourself right now.
DoubleTree by Hilton’s Chocolate Chip Cookies
On April 9, the DoubleTree hotel became one of the first global brands to release the details on its famed sweet treat. Typically, more than 30 million of the warm, delicious cookies are consumed each year, yet due to the coronavirus, the hotel wanted to spread some joy by releasing the recipe for at-home cooks. Upon release, Shawn McAteer, the senior vice president and global head of DoubleTree, said, “A warm chocolate chip cookie can’t solve everything, but it can bring a moment of comfort and happiness.”
Cinnamon Bread from Dollywood
Theme park fans rarely visit their favorite sites without thinking about the food they’re going to consume upon arrival. In the case of Tennessee’s Dollywood, the meal that comes to mind is its iconic pull-apart cinnamon bread. As of April, you can bring home the park’s unmistakable Southern flavor with the official recipe, paired with hot apple butter or icing. Travel + Leisure has you covered with the fully detailed recipe here.
Missing your IKEA meatball fix? We’ve created a recipe for you to recreate this delicious dish in the comfort of your own home #IKEAmeatballs pic.twitter.com/d89lRsJxH7
— IKEA UK (@IKEAUK) April 20, 2020
IKEA’s Swedish Meatballs
If you’ve been to IKEA for essential home furniture, the chances are pretty high that you’ve ventured into the cafeteria to try the Sweden-born store’s iconic meatballs. Well, now you can indulge in the spicy delectables without a trip to the store, as the globally known retailer has released its recipe (via a cheeky diagram on Twitter) to the public. Plus, it even includes the Swedish cream sauce IKEA shoppers rave about.
Ice Cream, Cookies and More from Pret A Manger
The United Kingdom-born Pret A Manger, recognized for its cafe-style atmosphere, sandwiches and baked goods, has taken to social media during the global pandemic, releasing several recipes for everyone to enjoy. Most recently, the eatery released detailed recipes for brownie bites, a baked frittata and dark chocolate vegan cookies.
Craving a McMuffin? We’ve got you… 🍳😋 pic.twitter.com/cI4FR1Dops
— McDonald’s UK (@McDonaldsUK) April 4, 2020
McDonalds’ McMuffin
Many McDonald’s locations throughout the globe have closed their doors and takeout windows to the public due to the global pandemic, causing many people to rethink their morning go-to meals. McDonald’s UK specifically has closed all its locations in the United Kingdom and Ireland, prompting the decision to release its sausage and egg McMuffin recipe via Twitter.
Family-Style Meals from The Cheesecake Factory
Recognized for its 21-page menu and large serving sizes, The Cheesecake Factory is the go-to spot for unique cravings here in Northern Virginia and beyond. Recently, the national chain released home-style versions of its most popular dishes, including almond-crusted salmon salad, chicken taquitos and cinnamon roll pancakes. Plus, in early May, The Cheesecake Factory launched its first-ever virtual cooking class, which has continued with regularly scheduled sessions via Facebook Live.
Customer Favorites from Panera Bread
While this aspect of Panera Bread may not be new, the Panera Bread at Home feature has since expanded as more residents have retreated to their homes this spring. The latest additions include everything from tomato and bacon mac and cheese to Panera’s famed Asian almond ramen salad. Find more recipes for the entire family here.
United Airlines’ Stroopwafel Treats
In early May, United Airlines partnered with Daelmans—the makers of the tasty stroopwafels that frequent fliers enjoy on United flights—to bring stroopwafels to you. With the released recipes, you’ll learn to make stroopwafel banana bread and stroopwafel ice cream sandwiches, all without having to be 30,000 feet in the air.
Churros, Sundaes and More from Disney Parks
Turns out, you don’t need to travel to your favorite amusement park to feel the magic of Disney Parks. With the coronavirus continuing to spread, Disney Parks’ staff has decided to release recipes for children and adults of all ages to its blog platform. The entire page is full of recipes, including totchos from Woody’s lunch box at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup from Le Cellier Steakhouse at Epcot, famed Mickey Mouse-shaped beignets and even the famous Dole Whip soft-serve.
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