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October 2, 2015 Recipes

Polyjuice potion cocktail

Polyjuice potion cocktail from @bijouxandbits

In case you missed it, I love me some Harry Potter and have made a few other Harry Potter-inspired recipes in past months. This time around, I’m going for a spooky Halloween vibe with some citrus-y Polyjuice Potion.

Best part? It’s dead easy. Deeeeead easy. Not working as a Halloween pun? Damn.

Polyjuice potion cocktail from @bijouxandbits

Have a big punch bowl? This recipe will serve a crowd with as little as two ingredients (for a mocktail). Three if you’re serving adults. Let’s see how it’s done!

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Polyjuice potion cocktail

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

Polyjuice potion cocktail

Ingredients

  • 1/2 Gallon lime sherbet
  • 2 Liter bottle diet cream soda
  • 1 cup vodka (optional)

Instructions

  1. Scoop sherbet into a large punch bowl.
  2. Pour in the vodka and soda, and serve immediately.
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Polyjuice potion cocktail from @bijouxandbits

Want more Halloween fun? Check out the archives here!

Polyjuice potion cocktail from @bijouxandbits

Polyjuice potion cocktail from @bijouxandbits

Categories: Recipes Tags: drinks, fall, geek food, halloween, harry potter, holiday

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