DISNEY COPYCAT GREY STUFF RECIPE (2024)

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Beauty and the Beast will always have a special place in my heart. I loved the movie as a child myself, and a few years ago my son played Chip in a local production of the musical. As a tribute to this charming movie, I am sharing the recipe for the iconic dish from the movie: the Grey Stuff! This Disney copycat grey stuff recipe replicates the taste of the dessert you can get at the Be Our Guest restaurant in the Magic Kingdom.

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WHAT YOU NEED TO MAKE THE GREY STUFF

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You don’t need a fairy godmother to make your own grey stuff The ingredients in this tasty treat are super easy to find at most grocery stores.

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WHAT IS THE GREY STUFF FROM BEAUTY AND THE BEAST?

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In the song “Be Our Guest” from the classic Disney movie Beauty and the Beast, Lumiere suggests that Belle:

Try the gray stuff, it’s delicious!
Don’t believe me? Ask the dishes!

When my son was in the musical version of the show, he got the “it’s delicious!” line which was very exciting for him.

While the actual grey stuff in the movie is not described other than being delicious, guests at the Be Our Guest restaurant in Orlando’s Magic Kingdom can order the grey stuff to taste it for themselves. When we visited Disney, my daughter had just turned five. The waitress brought her a portion of the grey stuff with a birthday candle in it as well as a birthday card from the Beast. She could hardly breathe.

The grey stuff is basically a creme patisserie flavor with crushed Oreo cookies. The custard gets the delicious Oreo flavor and its signature grey color from the cookies. And it is indeed delicious.

HOW TO MAKE COPYCAT GREY STUFF AT HOME

While you can take a shortcut to the grey stuff by using instant pudding mix, this recipe will have you making a basic creme patisserie. Although it sounds fancy, creme patisserie is just pastry cream and making one is a great tool to have in your toolbox.

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Begin by whisking one egg together with the sugar until it’s pale yellow and frothy.

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Add in the flour and cornstarch and whisk it all together until it’s well combined. Place the bowl with the mixture of the egg and dry ingredients on a kitchen towel on the counter or a table. The towel will keep the bowl from moving around while you temper this mixture later.

Pour the milk into a medium saucepan or pot and place it over medium heat. You want to bring the milk just up to a simmer, then remove it from the heat.

Now you need to temper your eggs. You are going to stream about half of the warm milk into the egg mixture with one hand while whisking continuously with the other hand. You can do this! Keep whisking while introducing the warm milk into the eggs to keep those raw eggs from scrambling. Once half of the milk is in the egg mixture, you are done. You tempered eggs!

Pour the milk and egg mixture into the pot with the remaining milk. Place the pot back over medium heat.

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Bring the mix in the pot to a boil, and let it boil for 3-4 minutes. The custard should begin to thicken up as it cooks. Remove the pot from the heat, transfer the custard into a bowl, and allow the custard to cool.

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Blitz up a package of Oreos (both the cookies and the cream) in a food processor or a blender. Stir the Oreo crumbs into the custard until hom*ogenous.

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In a separate bowl, whip heavy cream to soft peaks. When you scoop a bit of the whipped cream onto a spoon and hold it up, the peak of the cream should flop over. That’s when you know you can stop whipping.

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Use a spatula to gently fold the whipped cream into the custard mixture in a large mixing bowl. This will keep the whipped cream light and airy.

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I will give you a few options for how to serve the grey stuff toward the end of this post. Simply piping the grey stuff into a bowl and topping it with edible sugar pearls is a pretty good replication of what they do at Walt Disney World!

You can make the grey stuff up to a day in advance. Because it may tighten up more as it sits, you might want to pipe it into your serving containers before refrigerating it. Chill it in the refrigerator until serving.

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST GREY STUFF RECIPE

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DISNEY COPYCAT GREY STUFF RECIPE

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Equipment

  • large bowls

  • whisk

  • hand mixer

  • Food processor

  • Spatula

  • piping bag and tips

Ingredients

  • 2 cups milk
  • 1 T flour
  • 2 T cornstarch
  • 1 egg
  • 3/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1 package of Oreos
  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
  • pearl sprinkles optional

Instructions

  • Whisk egg and sugar until pale yellow.

  • Add flour and cornstarch to the mixture, whisk until combined.

  • Pour the milk to a medium pot, and place it over medium heat.

  • When the milk reaches a low simmer remove the pot from the heat.

  • Slowly stream half of the warm milk mixture into the egg mixture, whisking constantly to prevent the eggs from scrambling.

  • Add the tempered egg mixture into the pot with the milk, and place the pot back on the heat.

  • Whisk the mixture until it boils.

  • Boil for 3-4 minutes then remove the pot from the heat and allow the custard to cool.

  • Use a food processor or blender to grind Oreos into fine crumbs.

  • Using a hand mier or whisk, beat the heavy cream until it forms soft peaks.

  • Combine cooled custard and Oreos.

  • Using a spatula, fold the whipped cream into the Oreo mixture.

  • Pipe the mixture and then refrigerate until serving.

TRY THE GREY STUFF. IT’S DELICIOUS!

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This copycat recipe for grey stuff will be a hit with your kids on movie night or at a Disney-themed party. Here are some fun ways that you can serve the grey stuff and enjoy a little Disney magic at home:

  • Use the grey stuff to frost mini cupcakes
  • Use it as filling for cookie sandwiches
  • Pipe it on top of fresh brownies
  • Spoon it into small bowls, tea cups, or martini glasses
  • Pipe it onto a plate as a garnish to another dessert
  • Spoon the whole batch into a large bowl and use it as a dip for sugar cookies or graham crackers

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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.

What is the recipe for the GREY stuff in Disney Dreamlight 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 supposed to be? ›

Disney has shared the recipe for its beloved "Grey Stuff." The dish is usually served at Disney's "Beauty and the Beast"-themed cafes and is essentially a whipped cookies and cream pudding served on top of a cookie. The name refers to a lyric in "Be Our Guest."

What is grey stuff in Disneyland? ›

A puree of chocolate sandwich cookies stirred in lends the dessert its distinctive grey hue. Once it's all mixed together and chilled, a sprinkling of sugar pearls adds a delightful finishing touch. Note: This version of the Grey Stuff recipe has been converted specifically for home cooks to use.

Where do they sell The Grey Stuff at Disney? ›

You can usually grab The Grey Stuff from Red Rose Taverne in Disneyland Park (or Be Our Guest in Disney World). We have seen it get a twist at Red Rose Taverne before, like this Halloween Grey Stuff. And now, it got another twist, so we had to check it out! You can now get The Grey Stuff with some summer flare!

What is The Grey Stuff in Beauty and the Beast food theory? ›

In the 1991 animated Beauty and the Beast, we see the 'grey stuff' on a platter with other savoury bite sized pieces. The way Belle swipes it up, sticking to her finger, it's likely to be foie gras. Although not grey, another option you can serve is chicken pate. In the live action film, it clearly looks like caviar.

How do you make Disney Dream Valley Clay? ›

To find clay in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you need to unlock either the Glade of Trust, Sunlit Plateau, or the Forgotten Lands, then dig with your shovel while in one of them.

How to make mint sorbet in DDV? ›

To make a Mint Sorbet, players only need two items. However, they aren't early-game items, so this recipe can only be unlocked after progressing through the game's main story a bit. Players can make Mint Sorbets with Mint and Slush Ice.

What movie is Grey Stuff from? ›

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

What's The Grey Stuff on your skin after you take a shower? ›

The grey stuff that comes off after rubbing your skin is a mixture of dead skin cells and dirt. The body sheds around 500 million particles of skin every day as the epidermis produces a new layer.

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.

Why are there no mirrors in Disneyland bathrooms? ›

No over-the-sink mirrors keeps visitors moving

Because the park's restrooms don't contain security cameras, she noted that having fewer mirrors reduces the chances of vandalism. On the other hand, Mitchell explained that the design choice prevents sink lines from forming and keeps people moving.

What is pixie dusting at Disneyland? ›

In the Disney theme parks, cruise ships, and related spaces, pixie dust is a fine glitter powder that cast members sprinkle on guests. Often this takes place at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique salons, provided as a finishing touch after a princess makeover, but sometimes they'll offer a pixie dusting to any guest.

What is the secret room in Disney? ›

Originally meant to be Walt Disney's apartment when he and his family visited Orlando, the Cinderella Castle Suite was never intended to be seen by the public. Unfortunately, Walt died before it was completed, so for the next few decades, the suite became a storage space and workplace for Disney World phone operators.

What are the fake rocks at Disney made of? ›

How does Disney make such realistic fake rocks? They are made of Styrofoam and stucco/ concrete.

How is Disney kept so clean? ›

We have high standards for cleaning and sanitation, with health and safety protocols such as: Training for Cast Members, with ongoing reinforcement on a regular basis. Defined cycles for frequent cleaning and disinfection of targeted areas. Easy access to handwashing facilities and hand sanitizer dispensers.

What does Disney put in the air? ›

Instead of chlorine, Disney uses a chemical called bromine in the water, and that scent permeates the air in and around the ride. It smells like pirates up in here.

What is the Disney World lightsaber made of? ›

The blades of the lightsaber consist of LED lights inside a “hybrid plastic” formed tube. Disney has described the blades as “duel-ready.”

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