The Grey Stuff Recipe from Disney - My Frugal Adventures (2024)

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This is a fun and silly recipe for Disney fans or those of you that might be heading out to see Beauty and the Beast. We saw it today and loved it! Such a beautiful film- seriously don’t blink because every minute is more gorgeous than the next with costumes and sets and the scenery.

One of the lyrics in the song Be Our Guest is “try the grey stuff its the best!” and Disney created a “grey stuff” dessert to go along with that description. In the original movie, the grey stuff looks like an ice cream cone on top of a flower shaped cookie or cracker. So that is exactly what Disney created. A whipped topping on a cookie.

We did try this dessert on a recent Disneyland trip. People rave about the dessert and it did not disappoint.

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The grey stuff at Disneyland

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We did really enjoy this dessert. It was a shortbread cookie with cake on top, raspberry puree or jam and a whipped topping- not quite a frosting but not whipped cream either. I thought the raspberry filling would be disgusting but it was actually delicious and my favorite part of the dessert.

So I set out to recreate this recipe at home for a little fun for my girls. Both were very excited to see the movie and both had so much fun recently at Disneyland- why not make something different and fun at home too!

So here is how I made my own Grey Stuff at home:

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The Grey Stuff Recipe from Disney

Author:My Frugal Adventures

Disney copycat grey stuff recipe

Ingredients

  • Shortbread or sugar cookies
  • Red Velvet Cake mix
  • Buttercream frosting*
  • Seedless red raspberry jam
  • Oreo cookies (about 8)
  • sprinkles (optional)

Instructions

  1. Bake red velvet cupcakes in a mini cupcake tin according to package instructions.
  2. Set aside to cool.
  3. Prepare buttercream frosting. (recipe below)
  4. Place Oreo cookies in a food processor until finely ground.
  5. Mix oreo cookies into the buttercream frosting until completely incorporated.
  6. Place raspberry jam in a frosting bag or ziploc bag with the end trimmed off.
  7. Add a dab of jam to the center of your cookie. This serves to adhere the cupcake to the cookie.
  8. Place the mini cupcake on the cookie.
  9. Top the cookie with another dab of raspberry jam.
  10. Place your oreo frosting into a piping bag and swirl over the cupcake in a cone shape.
  11. Add sprinkles or ground Oreos if desired.

A few notes:

I made a cream cheese frosting to go on top of the red velvet cupcake. I used the simple Buttercream Frosting recipe here to make it but please note this is not exactly the same as the original Disney version. The Disney version uses a mixture similar to vanillapudding mix and tubs of whipped toppingcombined. The Disney version was good but it does melt extremely fast- like before you get to your table on a warm day kind of fast. I don’t typically bake with those ingredients either so I chose to just go with frosting instead. If you want to substitute the pudding and whipped topping mixture for the buttercream frosting, you can find a recipe here.

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This is basically what I used plus confectioner’s sugar and vanilla. I found sugar cookies in the bakery section of our local store that were large enough for this recipe. If you prefer to avoid the red velvet mix you can certainly substitute a yellow cake mix or make your own mix instead.

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Here is my frosting once I added the Oreo. I felt this was grey enough without adding additional coloring but you can find grey food coloring here to make the color even more pronounced. I added roughly 8 cookies to the food processor and then just mixed in the Oreo crumbles until I got a flavor I liked for the frosting. I did have some crumbs left to sprinkle on top of the cupcakes.

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I put the raspberry jam in a sandwich bag and cut the tip to pipe the jam onto the cookie and on top of the cookie. You can skip the raspberry but I thought it was tasty and it added a little brightness to the dessert.

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I actually placed the cupcakes upside down on the cookie so the larger part of the cupcake was the base which made it a little easier to frost.

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Once frosted I just added a little pearl sprinkles and if you like Oreo crumbs.

Here is the final product:

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And to be honest this dessert was a little rich for us. We liked it but it is a lot of frosting and a generous portion. So I also made little mini cupcakes with the leftover cupcake mix:

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These little mini bites were actually our favorite. Just the right size for little fingers.

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So there you have it! The Grey Stuff! If you try this recipe, please come back and let me know what you think! I would make this again for sure but I would make the mini cupcake version and I would use a yellow cake mix instead of red velvet.

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FAQs

What is the Grey Stuff at Disney made of? ›

Basically, it is a sweet mixture of crumbled cookies and cream cookies vanilla pudding and whipped cream, and it is served on top of a scalloped cookie. The simple treat is *chefs kiss*. The best part of the grey stuff? It only takes 15 minutes to make.

Where do you get the Grey Stuff at Disneyland? ›

You can find the Grey Stuff (it really is delicious) at the Red Rose Taverne in Fantasyland in Disneyland Park. For an added fun tip, you can use the mobile food and beverage ordering feature in the Disneyland app to please your taste buds even faster.

What Disney movie has the Grey Stuff? ›

Grey stuff from Beauty and the Beast taste test #movie #disney #food #cooking #fyp.

What actually is the Grey Stuff? ›

Be Our Guest Restaurant at Magic Kingdom serves The Grey Stuff as a dessert for their Prix Fixe dinner meal or as a topping on dessert for The Master's Cupcake during Quick Service Dining at lunch. While the exact recipe is a secret, The Grey Stuff is a creamy vanilla topping put on flavored sponge cake.

What is the delicious GREY stuff? ›

“The Grey Stuff” Recipe

Place chocolate sandwich cookies in your food processor and pulse until pureed. Fold pureed cookies into pudding mix. Stir until fully mixed. Add whipped topping and instant chocolate pudding. Stir until fully mixed.

How do you make gray stuff in Disney Valley? ›

How to Make Gray Stuff in Disney Dreamlight Valley? In order to craft this recipe players will need to gather one example of a Cocoa Bean, Sugarcane, and any Dairy Product. These three ingredients in Disney Dreamlight Valley combined at any of the game's cooking stations will produce a single example of Gray Stuff.

What is the Grey Stuff dessert at Disneyland? ›

While gray goop may not seem so appetizing upon first sight, know that this whipped goodness is white chocolate mousse, surrounding a red velvet cake that is filled with raspberry preserves and a whole raspberry atop a scalloped tea cookie (we tasted notes of almond and lemon). Every bite was sensational. Check it out.

How much is the Grey Stuff at Disney? ›

The recipe seems to have stayed largely the same, with a few cosmetic changes, and the treat is now available for $5.79. If you never have before, make sure to stop by Gaston's Tavern and try the Grey Stuf… it's delicious!

What Disney movie was removed from Disney+? ›

Below is the list of the movie titles that are said to be gone from Disney+ in EMEA.
  • A Tale of Two Critters.
  • America's Heart and Soul.
  • Angry Sky (ESPN)
  • Babes in Toyland (1961)
  • Believeland (ESPN)
  • Bride of Boogedy.
  • Brink.
  • Candleshoe (1977)
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What is Disney's first black movie? ›

The Princess and the Frog

The movie features Disney's first Black princess so it has to be on this list. It's one of the most beloved animated movies ever and a landmark moment for Disney.

What does Belle eat in Beauty and the Beast? ›

Lumière then offers Belle a menu and dishes begin to parade out as he continues singing, “Beef ragout, cheese soufflé, Pie and pudding en flambé! We'll prepare and serve with flair, A culinary cabaret! Belle tastes a fingerful of the beef ragout, as well as eats a cherry from the top of the pie.

What is GREY stuff in Disney Dreamlight? ›

Gray Stuff is a three-star Dessert in Disney Dreamlight Valley. It comes from the film Beauty and the Beast, where Lumiere sings "Try the gray stuff!

Does Disney still have the Grey Stuff? ›

There is one thing, though, that you can get at Be Our Guest that you couldn't get anywhere else – the Grey Stuff! The Grey Stuff is a cookies-and-cream-flavored mousse that is served with every meal at Be Our Guest.

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