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    Whip & Wander » Recipes » Harry Potter

    Published: Jul 30, 2022 · Modified: Dec 14, 2023 by Jenni · This post may contain affiliate links.

    Pumpkin Pasties - Sweet and Savory Versions

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    “Go on, have a pasty,” said Harry, who had never had anything to share before or, indeed, anyone to share it with. It was a nice feeling, sitting there with Ron, eating their way through all Harry’s pasties, cakes, and sweets (the sandwiches lay forgotten).

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    • Making friends with food
    • What are pumpkin pasties?
    • 4 Pro-tips for the best pasties ever
    • What should I serve these Harry Potter-inspired Pumpkin Pasties with?
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    • Pumpkin Pasties - Sweet and Savory Versions
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    Making friends with food

    I've always felt that sharing food is one of the best ways to make friends. Think about how many friends you made in grade school when you swapped items from your lunch box. That's friend-making 101 and that's exactly why your mom packed those extra treats in your lunch box -- It was Grade-A friend-making currency.

    Harry's first introduction to making a friend was sharing his Pumpkin Pasties and other sweets with Ron Weasley on his first train journey to Hogwarts. It's the moment that you know Harry finally has the opportunity to forge the love and friendship he has been lacking in his first 11 years with the Dursleys and is one of my favorite moments from the series. Just like the confection found on the Hogwarts express, these Pumpkin Pasties are a magical treat to be shared with new and old friends alike.

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    What are pumpkin pasties?

    I always assumed that the Pumpkin Pasties in Harry Potter were a sweet confection as they were purchased from the Honeydukes Express Trolley in the Hogwart Express. However, I really wanted to experiment with a savory filling too because I thought these would make a spectacular main dish for dinner. In the end, I chose to make two fillings for these Pumpkin Pasties; one sweet and one savory.

    The sweet pumpkin filling includes traditional pumpkin pie spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, and vanilla, and a creamy swirl of mascarpone cheese which makes these extra rich and delectable. These sweet pasties are perfect for brunch or served as a dessert.

    The savory pumpkin filling includes a rich and hearty mix of Italian sausage, herbs, gruyere, and cheddar. These are perfect eaten on their own as a main course or served alongside a bowl of soup in the fall and winter months.

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    4 Pro-tips for the best pasties ever

    Tip #1

    No matter what type of dough you use, it's important that you allow the filling to cool before adding it to the chilled dough. If you add hot filling to the dough you will almost certainly end up with a melted, unstable dough that is difficult to work with and full of holes for the filling to ooze out of. Room temperature filling is fine, cold is better, so I prefer to make my filling a day in advance so it has ample time to chill and firm up.

    I also like to use chilled dough, so once I cut a sheet of rounds, I stick the sheet in the fridge while I work on the second batch, then rotate them to fill. This way the dough and the filling are both easier to handle without melting or oozing.

    Tip #2

    Do not overfill your pasties. I use a pastry cutter that is 3 ¾ inches, which leaves me just enough room for about a tablespoon of filling in each. If you use a differently sized pastry cutter to cut your rounds of dough, you'll want to adjust the filling amount accordingly.

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    Tip #3

    Take it slow. Good pastry is not a quick process so take your time to fill and pinch/crimp the edges of each pasty with care. I like to hold the pasty in one hand, gently folded over, then gently start pinching my pasty edges together from one corner and move all the way around in a half moon, taking care not to apply too much pressure to the center where the filling resides. This helps reduce the chance of the filling oozing out while you're sealing each pasty.

    Tip #4

    Cut a small vent in the pasties (I prefer a lightning bolt) so that they have a vent to release steam. If you don't, they are likely to rupture when baking. They'll still be tasty, but not as nice looking. I forgot to vent the batch of savory pasties below and this is what some of them looked like once baked -- not as nice as the sweet batch that was properly vented.

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    What should I serve these Harry Potter-inspired Pumpkin Pasties with?

    These pumpkin pasties are tremendous on their own, but also lovely served with other dishes to create a full meal or a meal spread. Here are some of my favorite ways to enjoy them!

    Sweet pumpkin pasties pair well with:

    • For breakfast - with a Polyjuice Potion Smoothie or among a pastry spread along with some of Hagrid's Rock Cakes. They are also lovely with a cup of coffee, English tea, or along with a glass of holiday egg nog!
    • For dessert - with a scoop of Butterbeer Ice Cream
    • A Harry Potter-themed holiday treat box - along with Professor Mcgonagall's Ginger Newt Biscuits, Molly Weasley's Nut Brittle, and some Chocolate Frogs. Your friends and neighbors who receive one will be so lucky!

    Savory pumpkin pasties pair well with:

    • Soup to dunk them in - such as this Roasted Butternut Squash Soup or this Chunky Tomato Basil Soup
    • A side salad - such as this Kale Salad with Roasted Beets and Maple Balsamic Vinaigrette or this Radicchio Salad with Green Olives, Blue Cheese, and Walnuts
    • A warm side dish - such as this Pumpkin Potatoes au Gratin, this Roasted Delicata Squash and Beets, or this Brussels Sprouts au Gratin with Pancetta and Walnuts
    • For breakfast - with Dijon Creamed Greens and eggs cooked your favorite way
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    Gluten-free pastry options

    These Pumpkin Pasties can easily be adapted for gluten-free diets by using gluten-free pie crust, or less traditional but very tasty, puff pastry. Here are some of my favorite gluten-free options:

    Bob's Red Mill Gluten-Free Pie Crust

    Bob's Red Mill makes a great gluten-free pie crust mix that you can use as a pie crust or adapt into a puff pastry using this guide. The process to make any type of puff pastry takes a bit more than 20 hours but is incredibly simple to make so don't let the required time scare you off! The majority of this is chill time in the fridge between each fold, not the actual time you'll spend in the kitchen. Start this dough a day or two ahead of when you need it.

    geefree Gluten-Free Puff Pastry Sheets

    If you're not interested in making your own puff pastry, geefree makes gluten-free puff pastry sheets that you can purchase pre-made in the freezer section. This is a good option for those who are completely gluten-free who do not want to put the time into making homemade puff pastry. However, I prefer the Bob's Red Mill gluten-free recipe because it produces a dough with better lamination (layers) closer to traditional puff pastry.

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    Pumpkin Pasties - Sweet and Savory Versions

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    • Author: Whip & Wander
    • Prep Time: 40 minutes
    • Cook Time: 20 minutes
    • Total Time: 1 hour
    • Yield: 18 pasties per type
    • Category: Brunch, Main Course
    • Method: Stovetop / Oven
    • Cuisine: British
    • Diet: Gluten Free
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    Description

    Just like the confection found on the Hogwarts express, these Harry Potter-inspired Pumpkin Pasties are a magical treat to be shared with new and old friends alike.


    Ingredients

    Scale

    For sweet pasties:

    • 2 - 7 oz pie crusts (may utilize gluten-free if needed)*
    • 244 g (1 cup) unsweetened pumpkin puree
    • 42 g (3 tbsp) mascarpone cheese
    • 52 g (2 ½ tbsp) honey
    • ½ tsp vanilla
    • ¼ tsp cinnamon
    • ⅛ tsp cloves
    • ⅛ tsp nutmeg
    • pinch Kosher salt
    • 1 large egg, lightly whipped with 2 teaspoon water
    • Turbinado sugar, for finishing the top edge (optional)

    For savory pasties:

    • 2 - 7 oz pie crusts (may utilize gluten-free if needed)*
    • ¼ lb ground Italian sausage**
    • 122 g (½ cup) unsweetened pumpkin puree
    • 1 ½ oz (slightly over ⅓ cup) gruyere cheese, shredded
    • 1 ½ oz (slightly over ⅓ cup) sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
    • ½ tsp dried sage
    • ½ tsp Kosher salt
    • ¼ tsp cracked black pepper
    • pinch of nutmeg
    • 1 large egg, lightly whipped with 2 teaspoon water (omit second egg if making both kinds)


    Instructions

    For sweet pasties:

    1. In a medium bowl, mix pumpkin puree, mascarpone cheese, honey, vanilla, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and salt until well combined. Cover and transfer to the fridge to chill and firm up for a minimum of 30-minutes while you roll and cut the pastry dough (this can also be done the night before if you'd like to give the filling extra time to chill and firm up)***.
    2. Once chilled, preheat your oven to 400 degrees F (205 C). Line 2 baker's half sheets with parchment paper and reserve to the side.
    3. Dust your cutting surface with flour, roll out the first pie crust, and cut into rounds. I used the 3.875" circle from this set, which allows me to get 9 pastry rounds from each pie crust (18 rounds total). You will need to re-roll the dough with a rolling pin and cut again to get 9 pastry rounds per crust. As you cut the first 9 rounds, transfer them to one of the reserved baking sheets, then transfer it to the fridge to chill and firm while you roll the second set of 9 rounds.
    4. When the second set of 9 pastry rounds are cut and transferred to the second baking sheet, rotate the sheet with the one already chilling in the fridge so you're working with the colder set of rounds first while the second sheet of pastry rounds chills.
    5. Fill the center of each pastry round with 1 tablespoon of the pumpkin filling. Be careful not to overfill or the filling will weep out of the pasties. Using your finger, lightly wet the edge of half of each pastry round. This will help them better seal.
    6. Carefully close each pasty and seal the edges. I like to hold the pasty in one hand, partially folded over like a taco. Then gently start pinching the pasty edges together from one corner, moving all the way around in a half moon, taking care not to apply too much pressure to the center where the filling resides. This helps reduce the chance of the filling oozing out while you're sealing each pasty.
    7. Transfer each pasty back to the baking sheet as you seal them. Then, using a sharp knife, make a lightning bolt cut into the front of each pasty for steam to escape. This helps prevent the pasty from rupturing while baking.
    8. Brush the tops of each pasty with the egg wash, then sprinkle each edge with turbinado sugar. Reserve the first sheet of pumpkin pasties to the side or transfer to the fridge while you fill the second sheet of pastry rounds.
    9. Once all pasties are prepped, bake for 20-minutes or until golden brown. Enjoy warm and store leftover pasties in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days or the freezer for up to 3 months.

    For savory pasties:

    1. In a skillet over medium-high heat, brown the Italian sausage until fully cooked. Transfer the meat to a paper towel-lined bowl to drain and cool.
    2. In a medium bowl, mix Italian sausage, pumpkin puree, gruyere cheese, cheddar cheese, sage, salt, pepper, and nutmeg. Cover and transfer to the fridge to chill and firm up for a minimum of 30-minutes while you roll and cut the pastry dough (this can also be done the night before if you'd like to give the filling extra time to chill and firm up)***.
    3. Once chilled, preheat your oven to 400 degrees F (205 C). Line 2 baker's half sheets with parchment paper and reserve to the side.
    4. Dust your cutting surface with flour, roll out the first pie crust, and cut into rounds. I used the 3.875" circle from this set, which allows me to get 9 pastry rounds from each pie crust (18 rounds total). You will need to re-roll the dough with a rolling pin and cut again to get 9 pastry rounds per crust. As you cut the first 9 rounds, transfer them to one of the reserved baking sheets, then transfer it to the fridge to chill and firm while you roll the second set of 9 rounds.
    5. When the second set of 9 pastry rounds are cut and transferred to the second baking sheet, rotate the sheet with the one already chilling in the fridge so you're working with the colder set of rounds first while the second sheet of pastry rounds chills.
    6. Fill the center of each pastry round with 1 tablespoon of the pumpkin filling. Be careful not to overfill or the filling will weep out of the pasties. Using your finger, lightly wet the edge of half of each pastry round. This will help them better seal.
    7. Carefully close each pasty and seal the edges. I like to hold the pasty in one hand, partially folded over like a taco. Then gently start pinching the pasty edges together from one corner, moving all the way around in a half moon, taking care not to apply too much pressure to the center where the filling resides. This helps reduce the chance of the filling oozing out while you're sealing each pasty.
    8. Transfer each pasty back to the baking sheet as you seal them. Then, using a sharp knife, make a lightning bolt cut into the front of each pasty for steam to escape. This helps prevent the pasty from rupturing while baking.
    9. Brush the tops of each pasty with the egg wash. Reserve the first sheet of pumpkin pasties to the side or transfer to the fridge while you fill the second sheet of pastry rounds.
    10. Once all pasties are prepped, bake for 20-minutes or until golden brown. Enjoy warm and store leftover pasties in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days or the freezer for up to 3 months.

    Notes

    Nutritional information on Whip & Wander is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site.

    7/30/22 This recipe was updated and may no longer fit specified dietary preferences from previous versions of this post.

    * These Pumpkin Pasties can easily be adapted for gluten-free diets by using gluten-free pie crust, or less traditional but very tasty, puff pastry.

    ** After cooking the sausage, the amount of meat leftover after the fat has been rendered and discarded should be close to 2 ½ oz or about ½ cup.

    *** No matter what type of dough you use, it's important that you allow the filling to cool before adding it to the chilled dough. If you add hot filling to the dough you will almost certainly end up with a melted, unstable dough that is difficult to work with and full of holes for the filling to ooze out of. Room temperature filling is fine, cold is better, so I prefer to make my filling a day in advance so it has ample time to chill and firm up.

    Estimated nutrition for savory pasties (1 each): 127 cal, 8g fat, 6g sat fat, 13 mg chol, 212 mg sod, 11 g carbs, 3 g prot


    Nutrition

    • Serving Size: 1 sweet pasty
    • Calories: 114
    • Sugar: 3 g
    • Sodium: 126 mg
    • Fat: 6 g
    • Saturated Fat: 3 g
    • Carbohydrates: 14 g
    • Protein: 1 g
    • Cholesterol: 4 mg

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    1. Dan Zehr says

      October 24, 2018 at 1:05 am

      Oh yum! My whole family would go crazy for these Pumpkin Pasties! This is a really unique recipe. And really a great job. Yum!

      Reply
    2. Lauren Vavala says

      October 23, 2018 at 2:22 pm

      I love these! Like little hand pies! What a great idea to combine pumpkin with cheese and honey. These have got to be soooo good!

      Reply
    3. Natalie says

      October 22, 2018 at 8:16 am

      I'm all into pumpkins lately so I can't wait to give this recipe a try. My family loves puff pastry treats and I love that you provided two versions - sweet and savory. I know I'm gonna love both.

      Reply
    4. Donna says

      October 21, 2018 at 10:06 pm

      Wow you are committed to the cause making endless batches of gluten-free crusts on a hot day!! And I am glad you did (because rather you than me 🙂 ), and also....they work perfectly!

      Reply
    5. Claire | The Simple, Sweet Life says

      October 21, 2018 at 7:45 pm

      These look so delicious and I love that you offer both a sweet and a savory option for making these!

      Reply
    6. Jessica (Swanky Recipes) says

      October 21, 2018 at 6:14 pm

      I had no idea that bobs red mill made puff pastry. I love their gluten free ground flour. This will be perfect for our Halloween party next week!

      Reply
    7. Michele says

      October 21, 2018 at 4:11 pm

      Yum!! These Pumpkin Pasties sound right up my alley! Love any pastry, so I'm pretty sure I would like the sweet and the savory. So great that you have both options. Cannot wait to try these!

      Reply
    8. Michelle says

      October 21, 2018 at 1:34 pm

      My daughter loves Harry Potter so I'm going to have to make these for her! Thanks for including a sweet and savoury option too, I think we'll have to make both they sound so tasty!

      Reply
    9. Anne Murphy says

      October 21, 2018 at 12:58 pm

      I like the choice of sweet or savory! And thank you so much for pointing me towards a recipe for gf puff pastry! Other things I've done have shown me that most gf flour doesn't quite work right with fat, and I don't want them greasy... I've had the geefree at an expo. I think they would work very well for pasties or hand pies - but it's not really puff pastry. A bit more substantial (not always a bad thing in a pasty, but...)

      Reply
    10. Katie Crenshaw | A Fork's Tale says

      October 21, 2018 at 11:48 am

      The mix of these fall flavors and mascarpone cheese is genius. I am going to make a batch of these for my next dinner party.

      Reply
    11. Sri Mallya says

      October 21, 2018 at 10:33 am

      Perfect fall treat. Looks so delicious. I can't wait to try this. My husband would love these. Thanks for sharing!

      Reply
    12. Allison says

      October 20, 2018 at 3:22 pm

      I don't know which I would prefer, sweet or savory - they both sound SO delicious!

      Reply
    13. Ruchi says

      October 20, 2018 at 4:39 am

      We need to make these, they look so fun and delicious! What a connection to Harry Potter!

      Reply
    14. Dominique | Perchance to Cook says

      October 19, 2018 at 6:39 am

      This recipe has me wondering why I've never made a pastie before?! These look and sound so so good. Perfect for Fall and for my pumpkin obsession 🙂

      Reply
    15. Mary says

      August 10, 2018 at 1:31 pm

      We are real big Harry Potter fans in this house, and your post (s) about him are all so good! My daughter and I want to host a Magical party now!!!!

      Reply
    16. Rebecca says

      July 31, 2018 at 10:59 am

      OH my! I have been missing pastries since being gluten free. I have not found any that are good. I love Bob's Red Mill but have not seen this mix before...i ordered it online! Time to add the sweet and the savory pasties to our lunch boxes for work and school! So great!!! Thank you!

      Reply
    17. Cristina - Memories of the Pacific says

      July 31, 2018 at 1:58 am

      Yum!! This looks so good! As a Harry Potter fan I'd surely love this 🙂

      Reply
    18. Cassie says

      July 30, 2018 at 6:27 pm

      OMG! Yum! This looks really good. I'm going to have to try these out. Thanks for the suggestion! 🙂

      Reply
    19. Paula @ I'm Busy Being Awesome says

      July 30, 2018 at 12:14 pm

      These look absolutely UNBELIEVABLE! I'm re-reading the Harry Potter series this summer, so I'm extra excited about this post 🙂 🙂 And thanks for the pro tip about allowing everything to cool first! I'd want to rush it, so now I know not to ?

      Reply
    20. Caitlin Golder says

      July 30, 2018 at 12:01 pm

      Oh my gosh!!! These look amazing !!!!

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      No-Knead Classic Burger Buns
    • Close-up of tender shredded pulled pork on a white plate with a gold serving fork
      Pressue Cooker Pulled Pork
    • a Mediterranean Turkey Burger topped with tomato and red onion on a bed on dill slaw with a brioche bun resting on a plate
      Mediterranean Turkey Burgers
    • Couscous Summer Salad in a white servinf bowl resting on a yellow cloth with wooden salad servers resting next to the bowl
      Couscous Summer Salad

    It's Big Salad Season

    • BBQ Chicken Salad in a large white bowl with a jar of buttermilk jalapeno ranch dressing on the side
      BBQ Chicken Salad with Buttermilk Jalapeno Ranch
    • A Burger Salad with Meatballs, a bowl of Special Sauce, and a plate of blue cheese
      Burger Salad with Cheese-Stuffed Meatballs and Special Sauce
    • A large white bowl filled with bbq pulled pork salad resting on a green cloth with peaches next to the bowl
      BBQ Pulled Pork Salad with Peaches and Cornbread Croutons
    • Tuna Salad Nicoise on a large white platter sitting on a wooden surface with salaf serving utensils resting to the right of the platter
      Tuna Nicoise Salad (Salade Niçoise)

    Summer Salads to Serve on the Side

    • strawberry peach salad on a white platter resting on a white towel
      Strawberry Peach Summer Salad with Basil Walnut Pesto
    • Wedge Salad with Horseradish Blue Cheese Dressing on a deep white plate
      Wedge Salad with Horseradish Blue Cheese Dressing
    • Arugula Salad with Calabrian Chili Oil, Lemon, and Parmesan on a white plate resting on a green cloth
      Arugula Salad with Calabrian Chili Oil, Lemon, and Parmesan
    • two white bowls with Caesar Salad with Spicy Roasted Chickpeas, Jammy Eggs, and Avocado, a small plate of lemons on the side
      Caesar Salad with Spicy Roasted Chickpeas, Jammy Eggs, and Avocado

    The Best Sandwiches Ever

    • a Prosciutto and Cheese Sandwich with Chili Fig Jam resting n a white plate on an orange cloth
      Prosciutto and Cheese Sandwich with Chili Fig Jam
    • an open baguette with onion, arugula, eggs, tapenade, tuna salad, tomatoes
      French Tuna Sandwich (Pan Bagnat)
    • an Italian Deli Sandwich on a white plate on a green cloth
      Italian Deli Sandwich
    • a closeup of a baguette with romesco sauce, arugula, and roast beef peeking out
      Roast Beef Sandwich with Romesco and Arugula

    Popular Recipes

    • bbq sauce dripping from a spoon into a glass jar
      Carolina Gold Mustard BBQ Sauce
    • a hand pulling a square of cheesy pizza from its tray
      Easy Same-Day Pizza Dough
    • A gold spoon drizzling Special Sauce into a small brown bowl
      Special Sauce
    • a wooden spoon resting in a skillet full of Pasta with Olive Tapenade on a dark teal cloth
      Pasta with Olive Tapenade

    Make it a Pizza Night with These Delicious Recipes

    • a hand grabbing a slice of Peach, Corn, and Jalapeno Pizza with Honey off of a baking tray
      Peach, Corn, and Jalapeno Pizza with Honey
    • A slice of pepperoni and cheese pizza on a zucchini pizza crust being pulled off of a tray by a hand
      Zucchini Pizza Crust
    • a hand pulling a slice of White Clam Pizza off of a baking sheet
      White Clam Pizza
    • square slizes of BBQ Chicken Pizza on a sheet pan
      BBQ Chicken Pizza

    Summer Appetizers for Easy Entertaining

    • Jalapeno Poppers with Sausage and Cream Cheese resting on a white plate with a white towel underneath
      Jalapeno Poppers with Sausage and Cream Cheese
    • a wooden cheese knife resting in a dish of baked feta and figs
      Baked Feta with Green Olives and Figs
    • Chili Lime Watermelon with Labneh and Honey on a large white platter on a green cloth lined wooden table
      Chili Lime Watermelon with Labneh and Honey
    • Roasted Pepper and Burrata Salad ona. large round white platter on top of a dark green cloth
      Roasted Pepper and Burrata Salad

    Bright & Easy Brunch Dishes

    • breakfast tacos on a white plate with cilantro and eggs
      Green Chili Breakfast Tacos
    • Peaches and fresh whipped cream on top of a Buttermilk Dutch Baby in a cast iron skillet resting on a wooden surface
      Buttermilk Dutch Baby
    • three plate with slices of kitchen sink frittata resting on a tan cloth
      Kitchen Sink Frittata
    • Sourdough Discard Strawberry Mint Scones on a baking sheet with fresh strawberries and mint springs on the tray
      Sourdough Discard Strawberry Mint Scones

    Sweet Summer Treats

    • baked spiced peach crumble bars with almonds on top
      Spiced Peach Crumble Bars (Gluten-Free & Refined Sugar-Free)
    • Buttermilk Peach Pie Ice Cream in a glass pan resting on a cloth with two fresh peaches nearby
      Buttermilk Peach Pie Ice Cream
    • several plates with slices of pound cake, topped with whipped cream and berries on a neutral back ground
      Perfect Pound Cake
    • a harry potter book sitting next to a glass dish of strawberry buttermilk ice cream with a metal ice cream scoop and two cones resting in the dish. a bowl of strawberries resting nearby
      Molly Weasley's Strawberry Buttermilk Ice Cream

    Flavor Boosters: Sauces, Dressings & Condiments

    • Romesco Sauce in a dark green bowl with a gold spoon resting in the bowl
      Romesco Sauce
    • A gold spoon drizzling Special Sauce into a small brown bowl
      Special Sauce
    • Buttermilk Jalapeno Ranch Dressing in a glass jar with a gold spoon resting in the jar and everything resting on a green cloth
      Buttermilk Jalapeno Ranch Dressing
    • caesar salad dripping off of a spoon into a glass jar
      Greek Yogurt Caesar Dressing

    Magical Harry Potter Recipes

    • a loaf pan of ice cream resting next to a harry potter book on orange cloths
      Butterbeer Ice Cream
    • a pink and green iced chocolate birthday cake sitting on a wooden cake stand with a harry potter cook, a cake server, and a dark teal down nearby
      Harry Potter's Sticky Chocolate Birthday Cake (Gluten-Free)
    • a wooden surface with a white bowl filled with lemon slices and lemon ice pops ona blue towel, a harry potter book resting next to the bowl
      Lemon Ice Pops (Harry Potter-Inspired)
    • wooden tray, gillywater, glasses, white towel, mint, lime
      Gillywater

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