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    Seasonal Fall menu to debut at Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe

    A friend sent over a copy of the new seasonal fall menu for the Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe at Disneyland, and it looks fantastic. We'll have pricing and photos in Monday's Update.

    Sandwiches and salads - join the current menu

    Pastrami Reuben Sandwich (Warm)
    Rye Bread, Pastrami, Swiss Cheese, Sauerkraut, House Sauce

    Roast Beef & Manchego (Cold)
    French Baguette, Roast Beef, Arugula, Pickled Red Onion, Tomato, Manchego Cheese, Whole Grain Mustard Aioli

    Chicken Waldorf Sandwich (Cold)
    Brioche Bun, Chicken Breast, Green Apple, Celery, Craisins, Mango Chutney

    Mediterranean Chicken Salad (Cold)
    Lettuce Mix, Grilled Chicken, Cucumber, Calamata Olives, Tomato, Red Bell Pepper, Pepperoncini, Feta Cheese, Balsamic Vinaigrette

    Baked goods and desserts

    Spiced Bundt Cake
    Spiced Bundt Cake topped with a Cream Cheese Glaze and a Candied Orange Rind.

    Chocolate Brownie

    Caramel clair
    Traditional clair filled with Caramel Pastry Cream

    Chocolate Peanut Butter Whoopie Pie
    Peanut butter filled whoopie pie with peanut butter chocolate drizzle.

    Smores Bar
    Chocolate Tart filled with Caramel Chocolate Ganache topped with Graham Crackers, and Toasted Marshmallow Fluff

    Maple Crme Brulee
    Maple Crme Brulee in a Tart Shell

    Pumpkin Cheesecake
    Pumpkin Cheesecake with a spiced whipped topping.

    Red Velvet Cupcake
    Red Velvet Cupcake with Cream Cheese Frosting and Strawberry Chocolate Shavings

    Pumpkin Muffin
    Freshly Baked Pumpkin Muffin with Crme Cheese filling

    Mickey Shaped French Macaron - Chocolate Hazelnut
    Hazelnut French Macaron filled with Chocolate Nutella Mousse

    Mickey Shaped French Macaron - Raspberry Rose
    Raspberry French Macaron filled with Raspberry Mousse

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    Pumpkin CHEESECAKE! I can not wait to try it. So excited to be getting to go for the Dapper Day Folly & even more importantly Halloween Time on my birthday weekend. Now to find out they are going to have my fave pumpkin cheesecake. I feel like I've won some kind of lotto.


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    Maple Crme Brulee in a Tart Shell
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    Is that pastrami sandwich different than the one that's currently on the menu? I'm glad they're bringing back a chicken salad, but I'm not sure that one is for me. I almost never get desserts at Jolly Holiday, but I think I see two that I might need to try.


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    Seasonal Fall menu to debut at Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe

    None of the food items sound good unfortunately I love crme brul but I had the maple one at WDW and wasn't a fan so I probably wouldn't like this either. Plus, why is it in a shell? I wonder if the raspberry macaron will have real raspberries like the last one. That one was so good!


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    All those desserts sound delicious! I want to try the pumpkin muffin, pumpkin cheesecake, and the maple creme brle. Sounds like I'll have to forgo my corn dog so I can just have desserts!

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    I'm hoping the pumpkin muffin isn't 3/4 filled with raisins like the pumpkin loaf at the bakery used to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnotherJenny View Post
    Is that pastrami sandwich different than the one that's currently on the menu?..
    I hope not. The one that has been on the menu is seriously disappointing.

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    I must saw the pics of the macaroons with - what looks to me like - a finger smear of color just makes me shudder a little. I am sure its a brush - but stilll....

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    Quote Originally Posted by olegc View Post
    I must saw the pics of the macaroons with - what looks to me like - a finger smear of color just makes me shudder a little. I am sure its a brush - but stilll....
    It's definitely a brush and is glitter. It's one of those things that's supposed to look all modern and cool but I don't really get it. I like to watch cooking shows liked Chopped, and they always do those smear things on the plates. I don't think it looks good but doesn't bother me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eabaldwin View Post
    All those desserts sound delicious! I want to try the pumpkin muffin, pumpkin cheesecake, and the maple creme brle. Sounds like I'll have to forgo my corn dog so I can just have desserts!
    Can I have your corn dog then please? Nom, nom, nom!

    Seriously, we are counting down to our first visit to DL at the end of October, and as DH is the world's biggest pumpkin spice fan, (bleurgh, just my opinion!), he is really excited to be able to try the DL options. Me? It's all about the corn dogs! We don't get these in the UK, so I can't wait to get my hungry little mitts on the DL version!
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    Tell me they still have the Matterhorn Macaroons......and do they sell the Matterhorn Macaroons in DTD at the Marceline Bakery???


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    Quote Originally Posted by TTFN92 View Post
    It's definitely a brush and is glitter. It's one of those things that's supposed to look all modern and cool but I don't really get it. I like to watch cooking shows liked Chopped, and they always do those smear things on the plates. I don't think it looks good but doesn't bother me.
    i watch them all too (though TopChef is a fave). I have never understood the smear. Always looks like someone stepped in a dog's gift and slipped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadasaHatter View Post
    Tell me they still have the Matterhorn Macaroons......and do they sell the Matterhorn Macaroons in DTD at the Marceline Bakery???
    while I did not go in the bakery I know that over the seasons past they still always had the Matterhorn Macaroons. However, I have never seen them in the DTD Candy Store (Marceline's) - not really a bakery.
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    I was afraid of that olegc but thanks for the update....I was thinking that Marceline was candy focused but was hoping I was wrong.....I like dessert A LOT but not so much candy......darn.......


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    Quote Originally Posted by MadasaHatter View Post
    I was afraid of that olegc but thanks for the update....I was thinking that Marceline was candy focused but was hoping I was wrong.....I like dessert A LOT but not so much candy......darn.......
    just for complete info - they do offer cookies, etc. Similar to Candy Palace on Main St. but no true baked goods like the bakery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AnotherJenny View Post
    Is that pastrami sandwich different than the one that's currently on the menu? I'm glad they're bringing back a chicken salad, but I'm not sure that one is for me. I almost never get desserts at Jolly Holiday, but I think I see two that I might need to try.
    I tried the Pastrami Reuben two weeks ago and didn't mind it. Mind you, I was really hungry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gone2Disneyland View Post
    I tried the Pastrami Reuben two weeks ago and didn't mind it. Mind you, I was really hungry.
    I tried this last weekend and yours looks so much better than the one I was served! Mine seemed like the bread had been toasted in a toaster and the sandwich assembled without ever seeing a grill. It was very dry. I'm hoping for a return of the muffuletta sandwich at the French Market.

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    I tried a few things this past weekend. The pumpkin muffin is good, but alas full of raisins, which I hate. Worse, they used golden raisins, so you couldn't even see them at first! Also, it is not filled with cream cheese frosting, just a dollop on top. If they left out the raisins, it would be excellent.

    I also tried the chocolate peanut butter whoopie pie, ohhhh so good! The filling is like a peanut butter pie filling. I thought it was the best of the things I tried.

    Pumpkin cheesecake. Very good!

    Spiced bundt cake. Also very good. A rather dense texture and the glaze went down into the center of the cake as well. Good flavor!


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