10 Vegan Recipes from “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”
11/3/2021
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At The Protego Foundation, we believe there’s no better way to celebrate our magical cooperation in the fight for creature rights than by veganizing an array of magical meals from Goblet of Fire! |
Bountiful Breakfasts
We are often told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and this is no exception for a Triwizard Champion. Before you launch into your fireplace to travel via the Floo Network, make sure you have a full stomach to start your day the wizarding way!
Credit: The Simple Veganista | 1. Aunt Petunia’s Broiled Grapefruit Although The Protego Foundation does not approve of the fatphobic language used to describe Dudley (learn more on |
Credit: Make It Dairy Free | 2. Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, and Orange Juice As the Hogwarts students prepare for the arrival of their international counterparts from Beauxbatons and Durmstrang, Harry and Ron are left munching on scrambled eggs and bacon with Hermione lecturing on “A Highly Biased and Selective History of Hogwarts, Which Glosses Over the Nastier Aspects of the School” for the benefit of elf liberation. Try this second recipe for tofu scramble that adds additional ingredients like mushrooms, tomatoes, and spinach. For example, if you’re unsure about scrambled tofu, try Just Egg or Crack’d for an eggs-cellent replacement! And if you're a bit perplexed about making your own bacon, try easing yourself in with pre-prepared plant-based bacon from your local store. |
P.S.: It’s getting darker and colder in the wizarding world, so if the above recipes don’t tickle your fancy, why don’t you Incendio a fire and cozy up with a bowl of porridge and treacle? We covered a variety of porridge recipes in our 10 Vegan Recipes from “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” article.
Fantastic Feasts and Where to Find Them
Embrace the culinary cultures and community of the wizarding world from the comfort of the Hogwarts kitchen. In addition to the delicious recipes below, Apparate over to our previous blog post to discover the Beauxbatons Bouillabaise recipe of Triwizard champion, Fleur Delacour.
Credit: A Virtual Vegan | 3. Steak, Mashed Potatoes, and Yorkshire Pudding with Pumpkin Juice If you’re strapped for time, you may be able to find a pre-made vegan equivalent in your local store. We have experience with using the UK-based “ |
Credit: Namely Marly | 4. Hagrid’s Hearty Casserole |
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The Christmas celebrations of international magical cooperation culminate with The Yule Ball at Hogwarts. At the feast, Harry devours a goulash before escorting Parvati Patil onto the dance floor for the Triwizard Champions’ dance. |
Triwizard Treats
We don’t need to slip a drop of Veritaserum into your morning pumpkin juice for you to admit that the sweet treats featured in Goblet of Fire sound simply scrumptious.
Credit: The Pretty Bee | 7. The Twins’ Ton-Tongue Toffee You can’t expect a Floo Powder fireplace mishap in the Dursley’s living room to be the only mischievous misunderstanding that happens during the trip to rescue Harry from the Dursleys, especially with the founders of Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes along for the ride! |
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The password to get past The Fat Lady? Banana fritters! |
Credit: The Big Man's World | Mrs. Weasley proves (as always!) that she is the most welcoming host and creates an array of homemade delights for Harry to enjoy, including strawberry ice cream. |
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P.S.: Dust off your Remembrall and consider other sweet treats that we’ve encountered in previous books. Whether it’s Hagrid’s Homemade Rock Cakes or a Treacle Tart from Sorcerer’s Stone or Comforting Cauldron Cocoa from Chamber of Secrets, you’re sure to have a limitless supply of festive fare to conjure up during the months of the Triwizard Tournament!Here is our handy chart for the most common ingredients in need of replacing in non-vegan recipes:
Let us know if you try any of these recipes! Written by Lucy McCabe
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