Check Out Disneyland’s New ‘Elote Style’ Deep Fried Corn on the Cob and Chicken & Waffles Skewer

Just when you thought Disneyland had run out of ways to keep you from having money in your pockets — I’m kidding, that will never happen.

In their latest food offerings that will have us gladly shelling out the cash, the Paradise Garden Grill inside Disney’s California Adventure in Anaheim, CA has once again developed quite a stir all over social media.

Enter the ‘Crispy Battered Corn on the Cob’ and ‘Chicken and Waffles Skewer’.

As you may know, many Californians are all about their eloté style corn and chicken & waffles so its no surprise that this exclusive dish is deep within the California Adventure park.

Photo by: Peter Pham

The buttery corn on the cob is lathered with the same famous batter they use on their corn dogs, but is then topped with cilantro-lime mayo, lots of parmesan cheese and other seasonings.  While its not “technically” eloté, you still have a way to kinda satisfy those cravings inside the park.  Or you could just ask for a knife and whittle down the kernels.

Photo by: Peter Pham

The skewer on the other hand is a juicy chicken breast covered in waffle batter, deep fried to golden perfection, topped with powdered sugar and accompanied by a rich, delectable sage,maple and bacon bits-filled syrup that just steps the flavor up multiple notches.

In classic theme park fashion, DCA has taken the deep frying to a fantastic level, delivering more variety and deliciousness within the company’s many parks.  Who knows how long these menu items are going to last, though… so get going!

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