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April 7, 2020February 14, 2024

By Nicole Carroll, Walt Disney Archives

Anyone familiar with Walt Disney has probably heard that one of his favorite foods was chili. Simply put, Walt was a Midwestern boy and had a Midwestern appetite; he stuck to familiar “meat and potatoes” dishes. So, of course, Walt liked his chili. As his wife Lillian recalled, “He liked basic foods. He loved chili.” Walt would eat this favorite food at high-end restaurants like the iconic Chasen’s in Beverly Hills, but was equally happy eating it at home. His quick, no-fuss, at-home preference? A mixture of Gebhardt’s and Dennison’s canned chili.

In addition to the canned variety, Walt enjoyed fresh chili at home and at the Disney studio Commissary. The two chili and beans recipes seen here both come from a file in the Walt Disney Archives marked, “Walt’s Favorite Foods.” Although the exact dates are unknown, one recipe is marked revised on March 25, 1958. Based on the ingredients in the other, namely the chopped suet, we can determine that is the earlier recipe. Suet is a raw, hard fat that’s part of beef or mutton and later was often replaced by ground beef, as seen in the revised recipe. The other clue that hints at the first recipe being earlier? It called for more spices. Walt famously preferred milder foods and the second recipe reflected those preferences. The main part of the recipe calls for less spice, but at the bottom there’s an option for making it spicier. It is likely that this revised recipe not only accounted for the then-newer and more popular usage of ground beef, but Walt’s personal tastes.

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Today, chili still plays an important role in Disney company culture and heritage. It can be enjoyed by Guests at Disney Parks and Resorts around the world and by employees at the Disney studio Commissary in Burbank, where Walt’s Famous Chili is on the menu daily!

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Next time you’re planning dinner, why not try Walt’s recipe? And if you don’t feel like making chili from scratch, you can still “eat like Walt” by cracking open your favorite canned variety! No matter what chili you have, be sure to serve it with plenty of crackers. Walt was often guilty of eating chili at the studio Commissary, then forgetting crackers and crumbs in his pockets only to be discovered when his clothes were sent out for dry cleaning.

For more information on Walt’s favorite foods and some favorites from around Disneyland Park, check out Eat Like Walt: The Wonderful World of Disney Food by Marcy Smothers. Marcy spent countless hours poring over the Walt Disney Archives’ most delicious (and enlightening) collections to understand Walt, food, and its history at Disneyland Park. I recently had the opportunity to talk to Marcy about her book and time spent researching in the Archives. The most surprising thing she learned? “Walt often ate at home on a TV stand with his family,” wrote Smothers. “I was really interested in where Walt ate when he wasn’t eating at the Commissary or at a restaurant.” She was pleasantly surprised to learn that Walt—ever the family man—could typically be found eating at home in front of the television. Smothers shares many endearing stories surrounding the Disney family dinnertime in her book, including this one looking at how meals were planned: “Lillian arranged with Walt’s secretary to call and report what Walt had for lunch, ‘because when he didn’t like the dinner, he often used the excuse he had it for lunch.’”

After the success of Eat Like Walt, Smothers’ next book project is called A Walk in the Park with Walt Disney. She describes it as “a guide to Disneyland told inWalt's words and those that worked alongside him."

We hope you’ve enjoyed this toast to Walt! Prepare your chili and beans, fill your pockets with crackers, and raise your scotch mist (Walt’s drink of choice)! If you choose to try out the recipes above, be sure to share photos of your creations using the hashtags #waltdisneyarchives and #eatlikewalt!

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FAQs

What was Walt Disney's favorite meal? ›

His favorite meal was a can of Gebhardt's chili mixed with a can of Dennison's chili, which he often ate at his desk. He was also a big fan of V-8 juice, which he would offer to visitors at the studio, who were often disappointed that there was nothing stronger available.

Where can I buy Walt's chili at Disneyland? ›

Walt's favorite meal can be found at the Carnation Cafe, a location which opened on July 17, 1955 along with the rest of the park. Carnation Cafe did not open as we now know it today (as one of the best Disneyland restaurants) but as the Carnation Cafe Ice Cream Parlor sponsored by Carnation.

Does Disneyland have chili? ›

Several variations of Walt's personal Chili and Beans recipe can be found in the Walt Disney Archives – with the first recipe dating back to around 1958. Over the years, Disney chefs have refined the recipe for park guests, and today we are sharing the recipe served at Carnation Café at Disneyland park.

What was Walt's favorite chili in 1958? ›

He loved chili.” Walt would eat this favorite food at high-end restaurants like the iconic Chasen's in Beverly Hills, but was equally happy eating it at home. His quick, no-fuss, at-home preference? A mixture of Gebhardt's and Dennison's canned chili.

What is the most sold food at Disney World? ›

Wrapping up the list of the top ten most popular snacks at Disney parks, in order, are Green Milk, Mickey Waffle, Disney Popcorn Bucket, Mickey Beignets, Night Blossom, Disney Churro and Mickey's Premium Ice Cream Bar.

What is the hot Cheeto food at Disneyland? ›

It's a Jalapeño-Cheese filled Pretzel topped with Spicy Crumble and Lime for $7.75. Disney Food Blog reports "there is a nice spice from the spicy crumble (which very much resembles Hot Cheetos) and the inside is filled with that warm and creamy jalapeño cheese."

Does Disney sell hot dogs? ›

Famished frankfurter fans flock to this satisfying hot dog stand, where the talent is totally in the taste!

Can I bring hot Cheetos to Disneyland? ›

Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the parks for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers, do not require heating, reheating, processing or refrigeration and do not have pungent odors.

Does Disneyland sell steak? ›

Disneyland will once again have a steakhouse after shuttering a clubby and pricey restaurant during the pandemic that took diners back to a bygone era of lavish decadence and old Hollywood glamor with dirty martinis, bone-in rib-eyes and a legendary 24-layer chocolate cake.

Why is there no Dr Pepper at Disneyland? ›

So… No Dr Pepper? Basically, we've given you an extensive history lesson on Disney's relationship with Coca-Cola to tell you this — you can't get Dr Pepper in Disney World. Dr Pepper is owned by the Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc., so it cannot be sold in the Disney parks.

Does Disneyland sell nachos? ›

You gotta stop by disneyland's. Grand Californian Hotel for these awesome baked nachos. The thick, crunchy tortilla chips have all the cheeses.

What is Walt Disney's favorite fruit? ›

🤔 In the very early 1900s, Wolf River apple trees grew in the orchard on Walt's childhood farm in Marceline, Missouri. Wolf River apples are known to be huge! Walt loved the pies his mother would make with only one or two of the apples — the fruits can weigh up to a pound a piece!

Did Walt Disney like hotdogs? ›

He had a thing for hot dogs

The first clue to Disney's love of the processed junk food came in the 1929 animation The Karnival Kid in which he scripted Mickey Mouse's first words as “Hot dog! Hot dog!”

What was Walt Disney's favorite color? ›

Q: What was Walt's favorite color? A: It was blue. He gave this answer in response to a questionnaire he received in 1964.

What is the Favourite food of Mickey Mouse? ›

In spite of being an anthropomorphic mouse, Mickey has the tendencies to act with his animal nature, including the fact that being a mouse, he loves cheese.

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