Montreal Gazette

Sweet, savoury treats for muggles

Traditiona­l cuisine with a slight twist of sorcery

- TAMARA LUSH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ORLANDO, FLA. — Food at the new Wizarding World of Harry Potter-Diagon Alley park at Universal Orlando Resort is based on traditiona­l British cuisine, with some unusual twists inspired by the Harry Potter books and films. And it’s very different from the American fare on steroids a few steps away at The Simpsons’ Springfiel­d area of the theme park, where the menu includes ginormous doughnuts, burgers and beer.

The new Harry Potter area has one main eatery called the Leaky Cauldron. It’s a large restaurant with big group tables just inside the entrance. There are also street kiosks with food and drink, plus Florean Fortescue’s Ice-Cream Parlour.

Here are some must-try culinary adventures from Diagon Alley for us ordinary muggles.

Butterbeer Ice Cream

When Universal’s original Harry Potter attraction — the Wizarding World of Harry Potter-Hogsmeade — opened in 2010, butterbeer — a sweet, butterscot­ch, non-alcoholic beverage — was instantly popular. Diagon Alley offers butterbeer softserve ice cream, and it’s just the thing for a hot Orlando day. The ice cream shop also sells other unusual flavours, such as Earl Grey and lavender, or chocolate chili. Cost: $4.79 U.S.

Mini-Pie Combinatio­n

If you’re unsure whether you’ll like a large portion of traditiona­l British meat-and-potatoes pies, try the mini. It includes two smaller savory pies with a side salad. One pie is salmon, shrimp and cod, the other is beef and vegetables, both baked under a mashed potato crust. Cost: $12.99 U.S. (And if you’re still hungry, add on a toad in the hole — sausage baked in a flour-egg batter, $8.99 U.S.)

Ploughman’s Platter

This is like an English charcuteri­e plate, with cheeses, crusty bread, cornichon pickles, apple-beet salad, Branston pickle (pickled diced vegetables) and a Scotch egg (hard-boiled egg wrapped in sausage meat and baked). Cost: $19.99 U.S. (serves two).

Sticky Toffee Pudding

This moist, spongy cake is covered in gooey toffee and topped with vanilla ice cream. Yum. Cost: $6.99 U.S.

Gillywater

In the Harry Potter stories, Gilly-water is made from Gillyweed, a magical plant. In real life, it looks like plain bottled water, but costumed Universal employees add magical and colourful elixirs for a slightly sweet taste. The names of the elixirs are fun: Draught of Peace, Babbling Beverage, Elixir to Induce Euphoria and Fire Protection Potion. Cost: $4 U.S.

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