officially starts at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on November 8, but Walt Disney World surprised us and released several new holiday treats today (YAY)! You can follow us LIVE at Flurry of Fun right here and check out ALL of these yummy treats in one place.
Come stroll through the Disney Winter Wonderland with us and check out the new Eggnog Panna Cotta from Catalina Eddie’s.
With all of the tasty treats debuting at Hollywood Studios today, how did the Eggnog Panna Cotta compare, and where can you find it? We’ve got the details.
The Eggnog Panna Cotta consists of sweet eggnog cream topped with raspberries and vanilla cream. So cute! So festive! But how did it taste?
Guys, this is so good! The bottom layer has a nice, rich eggnog flavor. The top layer is mostly just vanilla, and the raspberries pair really well with the tasty eggnog. The Eggnog Panna Cotta gets a thumbs up from us! We can practically hear the sleigh bells now…
This dreamy yuletide dessert can be all yours for $4.99. Find it at Catalina Eddie’s on Sunset Boulevard.
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Which of the new Flurry of Fun desserts are calling your name? Let us know in the comments!
J.D. says
What are the red things on top? They look like pomegranate seeds or rock candy, not raspberries.
DFB Sarah says
J.D., they were tiny bits of cranberry.