Disney has been out here sharing recipes for some of its most iconic treats from the parks, like churro bites and Dole whips, and for that we are eternally grateful. But we discovered another Disney resort-inspired recipe that may just take the cake...or the, er, cookie.

All the way back in 2017 (remember that? Good times.) the Disney Parks Blog shared a chocolate chip cookie recipe from the pastry chefs at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa in Orlando, FL.

The recipe is ridiculously simple to make, but if you've ever had one of these cookies, you're probably rushing to your kitchen to make them right about now. They're that good. The batch yields about three dozen medium cookies (or 18 large cookies) and only takes nine ingredients, most of which you probably already have in your pantry and fridge, such as butter, brown sugar, and, of course, chocolate chips.

A quick note: Since this is from a few years back, there is a chance Disney has changed the recipe by now, but judging by the comments, this recipe makes some pretty delicious treats.

"Thank you so much for sharing this recipe! I just got the first batch out of the oven. They are scrumptious! I’ve been looking for a good chocolate chip cookie recipe and this one is beyond fabulous!" one person commented.

"I used an old ice cream scoop for the dough and these turned out amazingly! They were thick (nothing like the photo) but they were amazing! Reminded me more of the ones you get in the bakery cases at Disney or in the individual packaged bags. I love those!" another said.

You can find the full recipe here. Put on your mouse ears and enjoy.

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