Butterbeer Recipe {and Harry Potter Party Ideas}

October 28, 2015

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Butterbeer recipe – a copycat of the famous drink from the Harry Potter Book series!

People of all ages love this sweet, bubbly drink. Here I also share lot of DIY Harry Party ideas so you can bring a piece of the magic into your home too!

Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking Classy

Homemade Butterbeer Recipe

It’s now become a tradition in my house every year to host this party. And of course the highlight of the party every year is hanging globes with tea lights (to mimic the floating candles in the movies) and the Butterbeer.

I’m yet to meet someone who doesn’t love Butterbeer. I’ve tried two Butterbeer recipes and I prefer this one by a long shot. The other one consisted of butter, cream, sugar, cream soda, rum flavor and it was just too much even for me. I love that this one isn’t overwhelmingly sweet and rich.

I’ve never had the real deal Butterbeer from the theme park but this is just what I’d imagine it to be like. So, in other words I can’t say it’s a total copycat recipe but no matter, it’s amazing!! And the best part – it’s so easy to make! All you have to do is flavor the soda and whip together the toppings.

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For this years party we also had something like a Thanksgiving feast, sans turkey because I couldn’t find one this time year. So instead I went with ham, mashed potatoes and mom’s ham gravy, pumpkin cornbread with cinnamon honey butter, butternut squash and pomegranate spinach salad, corn, pumpkin cheesecake with salted caramel sauce, pumpkin chocolate chip cookies and apple pie (also, here is the recipe of the caramel apples or you can use the microwave caramel recipe which is also delicious).

They always had those big feasts in the Great Hall so of course a big dinner is a must at the party!

Keep scrolling down for more fun Harry Potter Party ideas, and to view the recipe and learn how to make Butterbeer at home!Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyYou can find the glass globes multiple places online as well as the battery tea lights. And a must are the class banners.

The lanterns pictured reminded me of the lanterns they’d carry into the Forbidden Forest in the movies. Then of course I found a Hedwig for the centerpiece.Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking Classy.Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyHere we have a very mini version of Honeydukes candy shop. Including chocolate frogs and wands, Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans, caramel apple pops and real caramel apples, “muggle munch” which is candy corn, and “candied worms” which are the gummy worms.Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyButterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyButterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyFerrero Rocher chocolates make the perfect snitch truffles. For the wings I cut one template then used that for tracing so all the wings were the same and glued them on with hot glue.Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyHere is the mold for the chocolate frogs.Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyMy kids helped me make the chocolate wands, just chocolate covered pretzels dipping in sprinkles.Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyThis dementor below actually moved, it was originally a ghost Halloween decoration but we made it work with some black cloth. And the deer is a the patronus (a Christmas decoration). Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyThe glitter potions are a mixture of corn syrup and glitter. Then gold potion is sprinkles, then there’s cocoa powder, leaves with water and herbs .Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking Classyharry_potter_party19.These mimic the floating jack-o-lanterns in the Great Hall. The dementor was a skeleton, again, I just covered it with black cloth.harry_potter_party12.Little spiders leading to…harry_potter_party11.Aragog.Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyWanted signs you can search and print online.Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassySince there were so many kids instead of buying 10 ties I just made felt ones for the kids and bought some cheap Harry Potter glasses. We also played games with the kids like find the horcuxes (similar to a treasure hunt), a wand/class choosing with a sorting hat and pin the scar on Harry.Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyButterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyButterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyCandles were everywhere. For those in reach of kids/or near cobwebs I used the battery operated ones. Butterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyButterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking ClassyButterbeer Recipe and a Harry Potter Party | Cooking Classy

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Butterbeer

Tempting butterbeer! So easy and so delicious! People of all ages love this sweet, bubbly drink. Here I also share lot of DIY Harry Party ideas so you can bring a piece of the magic into your home too!
Servings: 8
Prep15 minutes
Ready in: 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 (2 liter) bottle cream soda, chilled
  • 1 to 2 Tbsp butter flavor, to taste
  • 3 tsp rum extract, divided (such as Watkins brand)
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 (7 oz) jar marshmallow cream

Instructions

  • FOR THE BUTTERBEER SODA: Pour butter flavor and 2 tsp rum extract into bottle of cream soda, return lid to soda then holding soda horizontally twist and rotate bottle gently to evenly distribute flavorings. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
  • FOR THE CREAM TOPPING: In the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitter with the whisk attachment, whip cream on high speed until it begins to thicken slightly and begins to form slight peaks.
  • Add marshmallow cream and remaining 1 tsp rum extract and continue to whip until well blended and smooth. To serve pour soda into mugs and spoon marshmallow cream topping over top.

Notes

Recipe adapted from Design Dazzle
Nutrition Facts
Butterbeer
Amount Per Serving
Calories 259 Calories from Fat 126
% Daily Value*
Fat 14g22%
Saturated Fat 8g50%
Cholesterol 41mg14%
Sodium 41mg2%
Potassium 22mg1%
Carbohydrates 34g11%
Sugar 33g37%
Protein 1g2%
Vitamin A 437IU9%
Vitamin C 1mg1%
Calcium 32mg3%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.