Sweet news! Magic Kingdom now offers two new desserts—Brigadeiro Prestígio and a gooey S’mores Cake. Find these new Magic Kingdom desserts at table service restaurants.

Walt Disney World menu updates keep coming. A few days ago, two new menu items were announced at Epcot’s table service restaurants and new Pretzel Nuggets at Block & Hans. By the way, our review of the Pretzel Nuggets comes out Monday, April 14, at noon Florida time.

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Today, the Company announced two new desserts at Magic Kingdom table service restaurants. In the announcement, Walt Disney World said, “It’s sweet treat o’clock! Satisfy your sweet tooth with two new desserts now available in Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World!”
Brigadeiro Prestígio at Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen

In typical style for a table service restaurant themed like the Jungle Cruise attraction at Magic Kingdom, “Skipper’s Canteen” now offers a unique dessert. This new dessert, Brigadeiro Prestigio, costs nine dollars. The Walt Disney World website says it consists of “Dark Chocolate Ganache Tart, Coconut Mousse, and Salted Dulce de Leche.”
Brigadeiro Prestígio is a delightful Brazilian confection that combines the rich, fudgy texture of the classic brigadeiro with the tropical flavor of coconut. Inspired by the popular Prestígio chocolate bar, this treat features a chocolate-coconut filling encased in a chocolate brigadeiro shell, often rolled in shredded coconut for added texture and flavor. The base is made by cooking sweetened condensed milk, cocoa powder, and butter until thickened, then shaped into balls around the coconut filling.
New Magic Kingdom Desserts: S’mores Cake at The Plaza Restaurant

The other new dessert at Magic Kingdom resides at The Plaza Restaurant. This more traditional dessert plays into the old-fashioned diner idea of The Plaza Restaurant with a slight twist. Guests can get a S’mores Cake. This dessert uses a chocolate cake as the base. After that, the cake receives a topping of chocolate ganache, toasted graham cracker crumbs, and toasted marshmallow mousse. This costs ten dollars according to the Walt Disney World website. Also, it looks liek a variaton of a “Holiday” dessert served at The Plaze Restaurant previously.
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