2020 has been a strange year, but we can always count on Disney for a smile. Whether you’re a fan of the animated musicals (I mean, who isn’t?), or Marvel, or Star Wars, Disney has something for everyone.
Lately, Disney fans around the world have have started a new trend: making themed charcuterie boards based on some of the company’s best-known characters. Read on to experience the magic for yourself!
Instagram Loves These Char-cute-erie Boards
We can’t believe we never thought of doing this ourselves, but we’re so glad someone did. Disney fans are getting creative and making charcuterie boards featuring everyone’s favorite mouse, and the results are absolutely delightful. Take a look at this Mickey-themed spread from Instagrammer @ourdisneyfamilylife, which includes Mickey waffles, eggs, sausages and fruits:
Our mouths are watering and we want to break out in song. It’s so cute! There’s also this one, from Instagrammer @a.magical.life.for.me:
This one has Mickey waffles, too, as well as bacon, bananas, apples and bread, and it’s absolutely perfect.
If you’re looking for ways to make your meals magical, try some of the recipes Disney released during quarantine, like French toast, churros, Dole whip and more.
How to Try This Trend at Home
If you’re anything like us, you’re now sprinting into the kitchen to figure out how to recreate these gorgeous boards for yourself. Thankfully, charcuterie isn’t too hard to make! If you’re looking for some basic guidelines, check out our list of the best cheese board ideas.
Many Instagram boards were for breakfast or brunch, and if you’re now searching for a Mickey waffle iron, you can find one at the Disney Store. But we bet you could make an equally awesome lunch or even dinner board; if you can dream it, you can definitely whip it up.
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Emily Hannemann