This recipe is surprisingly easy but results in realistic chocolate frog candies. Feel free to enchant your frogs after you’re done making them, but be careful! Don’t let them escape out of the train window.
Read MoreInspired by the candy sold in the village by the castle, these pops can be as sour as you’d like, thanks to the citric acid. Just be sure you don’t burn a hole through your tongue like our redhead best friend did! Excerpted from The Unofficial Hogwarts Cookbook for Kids by Alana Al-Hatlani.
Read MoreA wizarding world favorite, this “beer” recipe allows you to enjoy a cup full of butterscotch-y goodness whenever you’d like, even if you aren’t at a wizarding bar.
Read MoreThis recipe is inspired by the dessert served at the entrance to the magical shopping alley in London. Full of warm, sugary goodness, this pudding is excellent on its own but even better with a homemade sauce.
Read MoreWelcome, young witches, wizards, and non-magical folk alike! In the following pages you’ll find magical, fantastical recipes inspired by what students might eat in the Great Hall at Hogwarts, plus some other meal ideas that witches and wizards in training might eat at other magic schools around the world. After all, there’s only so much meat pie a kid can handle! It’s important to fill your stomach with a variety of food groups while you’re filling your mind with spells, potions, and facts about magical plants and creatures.
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