We were so excited when Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs (a Disneyland STAPLE) finally made its way across the country to Disney World in Florida. Now, we know that Blue Ribbon is notorious for creating corn dogs that are controversial (Pickle Dog…need we say more?).
Well, we think Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs at Disney’s BoardWalk might have just out-controversial’d itself because its new Corn Dog is probably going to divide a lot of Disney fans. We’re STILL confused about it.
We give you…(drum roll, please)…the Salmon Dog. This is salmon and cream cheese fried in tempura batter, drizzled with Siracha mayo, topped with sesame seeds, and unagi sauce, served with a bag of chips on the side for $18. Y’all…we’re still confused by this thing. But it did surprise us because it was actually…well…tasty? The salmon is cooked and deep-fried with a chunk of cream cheese, and that’s always a good combo. We will say the salmon wasn’t really seasoned, but that’s what the sauce is for.
So you’ve got the salmon and the ooey gooey cream cheese inside a light and crispy batter shell. All things considering, this thing also held up better than we expected. The unagi sauce is like a thick, sweet soy sauce. The sriracha mayo adds some creaminess and that bit of spice from sriracha, but it isn’t really spicy at all. The sesame seeds add a nice extra texture and sesame flavor.
Despite our confusion, we ate the whole thing, but we were very hungry. But honestly, it was fairly tasty, although it’s still a little weird it being battered and fried like a corn dog. However, don’t expect a classic corn dog flavor…this certainly tastes like salmon, so you’ll have to like salmon to appreciate it.
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$18 bucks for food on a stick is why I’ve stopped going to Disney World. They are pricing a lot of loyal fans out.
It’s not that Disney is necessarily pricing everyone out, it’s that American wages have been stagnant since the 80s. The middle class is being priced out of our COUNTRY.
Things will be better once the middle class is strengthened again, but it will be a while before that happens.
And until then, the people that would normally make an annual trip to the parks but can’t afford it will be supplemented by overseas tourism (because many of their countries’ wages kept up).