Harry Potter loves British food, as you can see in these favorite recipes. During his time at Hogwarts, Harry Potter and his friends regularly ate traditional British food, good and not so good -
corns, yuck.
School Food Harry Potter includes cakes, puddings, pies and cakes to feed all these adventures and challenging game of Quidditch. Hearty British breakfast and delicious evening after tea with Hagrid breaks.
Although rich in classic British cuisine, food Harry Potter missing fish, vegetables and fruit, but I have not much trouble with all the extras that are offered.
Cake Recipe Rock - Cake Skirt Mrs. Weasley

Photo © RFB Photography To make Ron's mother, Mrs. Weasley a great baker and one of his favorite cakes cakes are rocky. Rock cakes are delicious spicy like hot cakes and beautiful bun oven spread with a little butter. It is one of the fastest and easy to make cake.
Fill cakes, desserts and pastries

Photo © Stockxpert All the magic, witchcraft and the Hogwarts Quidditch uses a lot of energy, so the food should be rich and strong, as if to fill cakes, puddings and cakes are popular.
A steak and kidney pudding, a big, fat Cornish Pasty or big steaming plate of Shepherd Pie always do the trick.
Harry Potter Fun Stuff

Photo © Stockxpert Drinking butterbeer appears through the Harry Potter books, and I can only assume is a mixture of butter and beer. About.com Guide S Home Cooking, Peggy Trowbridge Filippone, has developed this delicious recipe for liberation without alcohol to children and adults.
Butterbeer Recipe
How about an edible wand Sherri Osborn, Family Guide craft?
Instructions for preparing an edible wand
Perfect for a themed Harry Potter is these beautiful cupcakes Stephanie Gallagher, About.com Guide 'sa kitchen for children.
Donna Pilato, About.com Guide 's entertain some fun ideas for a Harry Potter theme party, including you transform your home into Hogwarts!
Food yukky at Hogwarts

Photo © Stockxpert It is not all cakes and delicious pastries at Hogwarts. Sometimes the menu is includes Harry and his friends are not so keen. Tripe is the stomach lining of the cow. Some people love?
Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington twisted thought maybe Haggis for customers of his party, but it really is best eaten without worms.
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