An Unofficial Harry Potter Fan's Cookbook: Spellbinding Recipes for Famished Witches and Wizards


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Cast a spell on your taste buds with these delicious recipes

From cauldron cakes and chocolate frogs to everyday meals in the Weasley household, one of the most spectacular aspects of Harry Potter is the food. Now with this fantastical cookbook, you can create breakfast, entrees, desserts, and drinks inspired by some of your favorite aspects of the Harry Potter universe Included are dozens of recipes such as:
  • Dudley's Hamburger Special
  • Trelawney's Divination Tea
  • Canary Cremes
  • Deathday R.I.P. Cookies
  • Hogwarts House Cups
  • Aging Potion
  • Kidney and Beef Pies
  • And many, many more
Whether you like sweet or savory, hot or cold, this variety of recipes from across the Wizarding World are sure to impress your friends and family. Easy, step-by-step recipes will bring out your inner witch or wizard and have you prepping feasts worthy of the Hogwarts Great Hall. So whip out your wands and your aprons and get cooking with An Unofficial Harry Potter Fan's Cookbook

Author: Aurélia Beaupommier
Publisher: Racehorse
Published: 11/26/2019
Pages: 184
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.85lbs
Size: 11.10h x 8.70w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9781631586026
ISBN10: 1631586025
BISAC Categories:
- Cooking | Media Tie-In
- Cooking | Cooking with Kids
- Cooking | Entertaining | General

About the Author
Aurélia Beaupommier is a passionate reader of all wonderful and fantastic literature. She decided to join the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) in France, where she worked for many years as a librarian. As passionate about books as she is about cooking, she now lives with her family in Normandy, in a secret place where there are "books, friends, and flowers" and where she has concocted these recipes from the world cultures of the imaginary. She previously published two books with Skyhorse: The Wizard's Cookbook(2017) and The Wizard's Dessert Cookbook (2019).

Grace McQuillan has translated the works of Andreï Makine, Stéphane Allix, and has received a French Voices Award for her translation of Le Crieur de Nuit by Nelly Alard. Her work has also appeared in The Brooklyn Rail and PBS NewsHour. Originally from New Jersey, she now lives in Nevis.