Vegan Pumpkin Pasties Recipe: A Harry Potter Favorite Made Dairy Free! (2024)

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By Sarah Hatfield on Dairy Free Desserts, Dairy-Free Recipes, Kids Can Cook, Sarah's Recipes

There are certain books I like to reread at different times of the year. Autumn brings to mind the Little House series and Harry Potter, particularly the first book in the series, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone when Harry is setting off for Hogwarts and having the time of his life making friends and enjoying lots of delicious foods, like these sweet vegan pumpkin pasties.

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On the Hogwarts Express, Harry buys all kinds of treats from the witch selling snacks, including Pumpkin Pasties, which are like little pumpkin tarts. A recipe for Pumpkin Pasties is featured in The Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook, which is a fun read that also has good recipes.

Katherine made the Pumpkin Pasties recently, but she adapted them to be dairy free. She also made them a bit smaller than the original recipe states, to make the dough easier to handle and the finished pasties an easier size for small hands to hold–or pack in a lunch! Finally, she added a bit more seasoning to the filling to make the pasties even tastier.

The filling in these vegan pumpkin pasties is easy for young children to measure and mix all by themselves. They can also measure the crust ingredients into the food processor and process the dough with help. Once the dough is ready, kids can help roll it out and cut out the circles of dough, fill them, and seal them. Because the pasties are small, they make the dough easier to handle. Older children and teens can easily make the entire recipe by themselves. Since this recipe is vegan, there are no worries if helpers sneak a bite of filling!

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Special Diet Notes: Vegan Pumpkin Pasties

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, nut-free, peanut-free, optionally soy-free, vegan, and vegetarian.

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This recipe is adapted from The Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook. We've made it dairy free, egg free, and nut free!

Author: Katherine and Sarah Hatfield

Serves: 10-14 Pasties

Ingredients

Pasty Dough

Pumpkin Filling

Instructions

Pasty Dough

  1. Put the flour, sugar, and salt into the bowl of a food processor. Pulse to combine.
  2. Scatter the margarine and shortening chunks on top of the flour mixture in the food processor. Pulse about 15 times, or until the mixture forms coarse crumbs.
  3. Transfer the mixture into a large mixing bowl.
  4. Sprinkle 4 tablespoons of cold water over the flour mixture. Toss the mixture together with a spatula until it begins to clump together. If the mixture is too dry, add more cold water one tablespoon at a time.
  5. Form the dough into a ball. Pat it into a disk. Wrap it in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least one hour.

Pumpkin Filling

  1. Put the pumpkin, sugar, lemon juice, salt, nutmeg, and cinnamon in a medium bowl. Mix well.

To Make the Vegan Pumpkin Pasties

  1. Preheat your oven to 400ºF and optionally line your baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Roll out the chilled dough to ⅛-inch thickness on a floured surface.
  3. Use a small bowl or saucer as a pattern to cut out 10-14 (3-4.5 inch) circles (Ours were 4.5 inches.)
  4. Put a heaping 1½ to 2 tablespoons of filling in the center of each circle of dough. Divide any excess filling evenly among the circles of dough. Moisten the edges of a circle with water. Fold the dough over the filling. Crimp with a fork to seal the edges. Cut three slits in the top for steam vents. Repeat with the other circles.
  5. Bake the pasties on your baking sheet for 20 minutes, or until lightly browned.
  6. Let cool on the sheet for a minute, and then transfer the pumpkin pasties to a cooling rack.
  7. When cool, serve or store in an airtight container.

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Sarah Hatfield

    Sarah is the Associate Editor for Go Dairy Free. Her previous experience includes work as a copy editor at Thoroughbred Times magazine, a content writer at Travelago.com, and an intern at Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. Sarah was a 'mom blogger' for many years but now mostly hangs out on Go Dairy Free and Instagram.

    Vegan Pumpkin Pasties Recipe: A Harry Potter Favorite Made Dairy Free! (2024)

    FAQs

    Where can I buy pumpkin pasties in Harry Potter? ›

    Pumpkin Pasties were a wizarding food sold in Honeydukes and by the Honeydukes Express trolley on the Hogwarts Express.

    How much is pumpkin juice at Universal? ›

    Frequently Asked Questions. How much is pumpkin juice at Universal Studios? Pumpkin juice is $4.99 at Universal.

    What does pumpkin juice at Harry Potter world taste like? ›

    The name does sound kind of weird, but really pumpkin juice is actually really good! It tastes like spiced apple cider.

    What is Harry Potter's favorite snack? ›

    Fans of J. K. Rowling's beloved Harry Potter books will recognize Harry's favorite dessert - the Treacle Tart! A traditional English dessert, a Treacle Tart is made with a thin and flaky pastry shell filled with golden syrup, fresh breadcrumbs, and lemon, then baked to perfection.

    What is Butterbeer made of? ›

    A simple brown sugar and butter syrup gets topped with cream soda and a dollop of cream in this wildly popular drink. Next time you are having a Harry Potter movie marathon, book club meeting, or even a Halloween party, pull out all the stops with this sweet drink that even Harry, Ron, and Hermione would approve of.

    Is Butterbeer alcoholic? ›

    Summary. Butterbeer in the Harry Potter series implies a low alcohol content, as seen through subtle hints and the reactions of characters like Hermione and Winky. At Universal Studios, Butterbeer is non-alcoholic to create an inclusive experience for fans of all ages, prioritizing accessibility and family-friendliness ...

    What does Hagrid drink? ›

    Elf-made wine

    We see the wizarding world characters enjoy a goblet of wine on numerous occasions (Hagrid, perhaps the most frequently) but one quirk seems to be that house-elves make a particular type of wine that everyone enjoys.

    What shop specializes in pumpkins Harry Potter? ›

    The wizarding shop Pumpkins R Us specialised in pumpkins. The owner Dagbert Pips cultivated luminous pumpkins, flying pumpkins, exploding pumpkins and singing pumpkins, which were sold in the shop to wizards at Hallowe'en time.

    Where are the pumpkins in Hogwarts Legacy? ›

    The Pumpkins can be found in the Beast Care area in Hogwarts Legacy.

    Where are the pumpkins in Harry Potter? ›

    This pumpkin patch was owned and cared for by two gamekeepers at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry: an unidentified gamekeeper in the 1890s, and Rubeus Hagrid. It was located behind Hagrid's Hut on the Hogwarts grounds.

    What did Harry put in Ron's pumpkin juice? ›

    Ron saves goals with ease, and Harry catches the Snitch and ends the game. Hermione once again angrily accuses Harry of lacing Ron's juice with Felix Felicis. Harry explains that he only pretended to spike Ron's juice, because he knew just the suggestion of luck would be enough to give Ron the confidence he needed.

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