28 Recipes That Scream Come On Barbie, Let’s Go Party—So You Don’t Have To (2024)

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Do you love all things pink? High heels, dresses, drinks…? Have you ever dreamt about being a doctor, a judge, an astronaut, or a vet, maybe all at once? Do you ever… think about dying? The new Barbie movie is coming out soon, and it’s promising all that and MORE. To celebrate, we’ve gathered all the co*cktails and bites you could ever want for the perfect Barbiecore party. Grab your rollerblades, let’s go!

It’s not all rainbows, hearts, and pink either (though we’ve got a ton of those too!)—one, this Barbie’s a serious businesswoman, so she can eat, wear, and drink whatever she likes. Two, though we are definitely looking forward to Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie’s rendition, we also think it’s important to look back and celebrate where the iconic doll has been too. Created in the 1960s, Barbie was revolutionary—prior to her creation, children had largely been relegated to playing with baby dolls, so an adult woman with infinite potential was a huge deal. At a time when women weren’t even allowed to open their own bank accounts in the U.S. (not 'til 1974), Barbie got her own Dreamhouse and her own car (in 1962)! We’ve included a number of vintage (and throwback-inspired) recipes here to commemorate what a trailblazer she was—our strawberry upside-down cake (the pink version of classic pineapple), our Old-Fashioned co*cktail, and our lemon blueberry daiquiris (ditto on the pink) are all modern spins on 1960s classics.

If you’re not a child of the '60s, we bet your familiarity with Barbie comes from another source—the Barbie animated movies. Confusing in their inconsistency of animation style and content, these movies have still been fan favorites for years. Featuring tales as old as time (Rapunzel, The Prince, and the Pauper Pop Star), as well as modern stories, these beloved films are admittedly a bit inconsistent in their animation style and content, but are proof of just how ever-enduring Barbie truly is. Because of that, we’ve included a few recipes here inspired by some of our favorites, like baked ziti (The Barbie Diaries), sugar cookies (or are they chocolate chip cookies? Barbie of Swan Lake), our rainbow cheesecake bars (Barbie Fairytopia: Magic of the Rainbow), and more.

1

Perfect Strawberry Milkshake

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Adding frozen strawberries to our classic vanilla milkshake is a major upgrade (and, in our opinion, superior to most strawberry ice creams). To keep the milkshake decadently thick, freeze the strawberries first. And, of course, don't forget to top it off with some fresh whipped cream.

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2

Funfetti Dip

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It’s time to channel your inner kid. This Funfetti dip is a fluffy mixture of butter, cream cheese, and confectioners' sugar, with nostalgic flavor coming from imitation vanilla extract and a little crunch from confetti sprinkles. Think white cake laced with confetti sprinkles that explode into colorful polka dots (just like in our perfect birthday cake).

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3

Strawberry Pop Tart Blondies

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Buttery, chewy, and filled with strawberry jam, this dessert combines the nostalgia of Pop-Tarts and the classic comfort of blondies in one adorable bar cookie.

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Barbie co*cktail

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If it were up to Barbie, we bet she'd be sitting outside her Dreamhouse sipping co*cktails all day, so we made one with easy drinking in mind. This one's a frothy pink, citrus-forward, fizzy co*cktail that’s perfect to sip in the backyard with friends or while throwing a summer pool party. Cheers!

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5

Strawberry Upside-Down Cake

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Making strawberry compote for this layer cake is easier than you'd think. All you're doing is cooking down the fresh berries with sugar and lemon juice. We used it in the batter and the frosting, but if you want to take it even further (or are inspired by Barbie: Princess Charm School), put it between the layers too.

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6

Rainbow Vanilla Cheesecake Bars

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Don't be shy with that food coloring for this cheesecake bar recipe that's inspired by Barbie Fairytopia: Magic of the Rainbow. The more vibrant the colors are in the batter, the more impressive the bars will turn out post-bake.

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Mermaid Lemonade

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This co*cktail might look intense (those layers!), but it couldn't be easier to pull off. All you need is Blue Curaçao, light rum (Malibu, perhaps?), and lemonade. Whether you're a mermaid Barbie or just want a drink to share with Ken, this is the perfect one for sipping poolside.

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8

Confetti Butterfly Cupcakes

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These adorable cupcakes are inspired by Barbie Mariposa & The Fairy Princess and are wildly easy to make—bake your cupcakes, let them cool, make a few strategic knife cuts, and there you have it: super cute butterfly cupcakes that’ll fly off your Barbie dessert table in no time.

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9

Old Fashioned co*cktail

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One of many classic co*cktails popular the year the first Barbie doll was released (1959), the classic whiskey Old Fashioned is oaky and sweet, with a hint of citrus on the finish. It's truly a bourbon lover's drink, and there's nothing better for sipping.

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Heart Cookies

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From her Dreamhouse to her car, Barbie's world is COVERED in hearts. Now, your dessert table can be too, thanks to these adorable heart-shaped sugar cookies. Hot tip: Bake a batch of these, and let people decorate their own!

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11

Petit Fours

Featuring confetti cake layered with raspberry jam and buttercream and covered in a shiny white glaze, these stunning mini cakes are the perfect thing to serve at a Barbie party—their tiny size will delight everyone, young and old.

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12

Lemon Blueberry Daiquiris

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Inspired by our love of our lemon blueberry margs, this brightly colored daiquiri has major Barbie vibes. Between the fruity sweetness of the berries and the bright, citrusy flavor, the rum tends to fade to the background, making these surprisingly drinkable despite the strength.

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Unicorn Bark

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The more sprinkles on this rainbow chocolate bark, the better. Raid the candy aisle for fun Barbie candy toppers too!

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14

Copycat Starbucks Pink Drink

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The Internet first learned about the Pink Drink in 2016, where customers ordered the Strawberry Acaí Refresher with coconut milk instead of water. The result was a creamy, bright pink beverage that took social media by storm—so much so that Starbucks made it an official menu item less than a year after. We just know this would be Barbie's Starbucks drink of choice too.

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15

Blueberry Glazed Donut Muffins

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If Barbie were running late in the morning, this is the breakfast she would grab on her way out the door. The best part? That gorgeous pink color is all natural (thanks, blueberries!).

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Strawberry Upside-Down Cake

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Pineapple upside-down cake is the most classic, but you can pretty much put anything underneath cake batter, bake it, flip it, and have a stunner of a dessert. For this version, we kept it simple with strawberries—make this for any and every occasion this summer!

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17

Baked Ziti

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If you breathed a sigh of relief at the end of The Barbie Diaries when Barbie and Kevin get together to watch a movie over baked ziti, this is the recipe for you. It's got rich ricotta and a meaty, tomato-based sauce, all thrown together in a dish and baked with pasta for the perfect comfort food meal.

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Glazed Donut Cake

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No one can deny the allure of a good glazed donut, but they're admittedly kind of a pain to make. Forget breaking out the heavy-bottomed pot and the fry oil—this easy cake checks all the same boxes! Feeling more of a vintage Barbie vibe? Go for a 1960s "Tunnel Of Fudge"-inspired chocolate Bundt instead.

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French Macarons

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These delicate, perfectly pink French cookies are somehow simultaneously crispy, chewy, soft, and light as air. This makes them the perfect blank canvas for creative flavors and colors (or for putting the Barbie logo on?). Make sure all your ingredients are room temperature to achieve the greatest success.

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Strawberry Love Notes

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When Ken wants to write a note to Barbie, this is the way he should do it. These strawberry "love notes" are the most fun—to make, to give, and to eat, all year long.

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Camille Lowder

Digital Food Producer

Camille Lowder is the digital food producer at Delish, otherwise known as our resident queen of recipe galleries. Previously, she attended the Natural Gourmet Institute for culinary school and worked at/managed a number of New York restaurants. She loves anything vegan, foods masquerading as other foods (hello, cauliflower), and a well-used Oxford comma.

Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

As a self-proclaimed Barbie enthusiast and expert, I bring to you my in-depth knowledge and first-hand expertise on all things related to Barbie. From the upcoming Barbie movie to the iconic doll's history and the beloved Barbie animated movies, I've got you covered.

Let's start with the new Barbie movie that is set to be released soon. This movie promises to offer everything that Barbie fans love - from high heels, dresses, and drinks to dreams of becoming a doctor, a judge, an astronaut, or a vet. But it doesn't stop there. The movie also delves into deeper themes, such as contemplating mortality and the meaning of life. It's a movie that captures the essence of Barbie's world and takes it to new heights.

Now, let's take a look at the concepts used in the article that pertain to Barbie. Firstly, Barbiecore is a term used to describe the aesthetic and lifestyle associated with Barbie. It embraces all things pink, glamorous, and fun. Rollerblades are mentioned as a playful accessory for a Barbiecore party, adding to the sense of joy and adventure.

The article also highlights the significance of Barbie as a trailblazer. Created in the 1960s, Barbie revolutionized the toy industry by introducing an adult woman with infinite potential. This was a groundbreaking departure from the traditional baby dolls that children had been playing with. Barbie represented empowerment and independence for young girls, providing them with a role model who could do anything she set her mind to.

To commemorate Barbie's trailblazing legacy, the article includes vintage and throwback-inspired recipes. These recipes pay homage to the 1960s, the era in which Barbie first emerged. The strawberry upside-down cake, the Old-Fashioned co*cktail, and the lemon blueberry daiquiris are all modern twists on classic recipes from that time.

Moving on to the Barbie animated movies, they are known for their inconsistency in animation style and content. However, they have remained fan favorites throughout the years, captivating audiences with a mix of timeless tales and modern stories. The article mentions some recipes inspired by these movies, such as baked ziti from "The Barbie Diaries," sugar cookies from "Barbie of Swan Lake," and rainbow cheesecake bars from "Barbie Fairytopia: Magic of the Rainbow."

In conclusion, my expertise and passion for Barbie enable me to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of all the concepts presented in the article. From the upcoming movie to Barbie's history and the beloved animated films, I hope I've demonstrated my knowledge and enthusiasm for all things Barbie. So, let's celebrate Barbie and all the joy and inspiration she brings to our lives!

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FAQs

What food to have at a Barbie party? ›

Simply purchase some Barbie favour boxes and fill them with Pink snacks! Macaroons, strawberries, marshmallows, party rings, and pink wafers are just some of the delights you could include! Place these at the party food table for lunchtime fun, or give them out as Party favours at the end of the celebration!

How do you throw a Barbie party? ›

Provide materials like glitter, sequins, and colorful markers, and let your guests decorate their own Barbie picture frames or jewelry boxes. Another fabulous idea is to have a DIY fashion show. Guests can design and create their own Barbie-inspired outfits using costume pieces and accessories.

What is Barbie's favorite food? ›

There were trivia articles with many fun facts but nothing about how Barbie sustained herself. The only reference I was able to find was in a vlog created in 2015 by Mattel, where Barbie mentions that honey is her favourite food. Apparently, she even likes it on broccoli.

What should I eat while watching the Barbie movie? ›

You Need These Pink Snacks While Watching The 'Barbie' Movie
  1. Starburst All Pink Chews.
  2. Nerds Gummy Clusters. ...
  3. SmartsSweets Sourmelon Bites. ...
  4. Strawberry Ice Cream. Strawberry is the most underrated ice cream flavor of all time. ...
  5. Freeze-Dried Strawberries. PIN IT. ...

What can you cook on a Barbie? ›

Meals you can cook on bbq
  1. Sausages. Nothing is more quintessentially Aussie then a BBQ hot plate covered in sausages. ...
  2. Steak. Knowing how to cook a BBQ'd steak is essential if you're going to be doing any backyard entertaining. ...
  3. Prawns. ...
  4. Burgers. ...
  5. Chicken Wings. ...
  6. Veggie Burgers.

How to make a Barbie Starbucks? ›

To get your own Barbie Frappuccino, just ask for a vanilla bean creme Frappuccino with half-and-half instead of milk. Then add three pumps of vanilla syrup, two pumps of strawberry puree and dragonfruit. Don't skip the whip on top and ask for extra dragonfruit crumbles to top it off. Voila!

Do 11 year olds play with Barbies? ›

Some kids may lose interest in dolls around the age of 5 or 6, while others may continue to play with them into their pre-teen years. There really isn't a "magic age" at which all children suddenly stop playing with dolls - it varies from child to child.

Is it OK for a 12 year old to play with Barbies? ›

As experts would tell you, there is no age limit for dolls. It may seem unusual in this day and age, but several 12-year-olds still play with dolls. And in a world where the internet is widespread, this may be a good thing.

Who is Barbies enemy? ›

Raquelle Sherwood is a main character and occasional antagonist in Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse.

What is Barbies boyfriend? ›

Created by Barbie's inventor Ruth Handler, Ken was a boyfriend designed by women for girls. Just as Barbie was named after Handler's daughter, so Ken was named after her son. And so the safe, boyfriend-friend dynamic of Barbie and Ken's relationship was established.

Who is Barbies crush? ›

Kenneth "Ken" Carson is the official boyfriend of Barbie and is the deuteragonist of Barbie Life in The Dreamhouse. He loves Barbie with a passion and will do anything to make her happy. He helps Barbie in her time of needs and crises. He gets along with Barbie's sisters, Skipper, Stacie, and Chelsea.

Will Barbie be rated R? ›

Barbie is rated PG-13 for suggestive references and brief language. Credit: Warner Bros. This is the classification the MPAA has offered for the Barbie movie.

What is the #1 Barbie movie? ›

Barbie in the Nutcracker

What is Barbie favorite color? ›

Barbie - Happy #PinkDay! It's no secret that pink is our favorite color. What's your favorite pink fashion? | Facebook.

What kind of food should you have at a party? ›

38 Ideas For Party Food That Will Please Any Crowd
  • Chicken Fajita Quesadillas. tasty.co. ...
  • Cheeseburger Sliders. tasty.co. ...
  • Tomato Basil Bruschetta. tasty.co. ...
  • Cranberry Pecan Cheese Ball. tasty.co. ...
  • Chicken Pesto Pinwheels. ...
  • Garlic Parmesan-Stuffed Mushrooms. ...
  • Deep-Fried Mini Calzones (Panzarotti) ...
  • Honey Lime Sriracha Chicken Poppers.
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What does the Barbie food truck come with? ›

The food truck also comes 30+ storytelling accessories including a free-standing menu board, pots, utensils, serving trays, plates, a fryer for French fries, smoothie blender, food items, condiments and seating for a hungry customer!

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