Patronus Charm co*cktail | The Miss Kitchen Witch Recipe Blog (2024)

The Patronus Charm is a defensive magical spell in the wizarding world that conjures a gust of positive energy, sometimes in the shape of an animal familiar and works as a protective shield. The spell is used to protect oneself from dementors, soul sucking creatures used to guard Azkaban Prison. Harry is first introduced to the spell by Professor Remus Lupin.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Ch 12: p 237.

“So…” Professor Lupin had taken out his own wand, and indicated that Harry do the same. “The spell I am going to try to teach you is highly advanced magic, Harry — well beyond Ordinary Wizarding Level. It is called the Patronus Charm.”

“How does it work?” said Harry nervously.

“Well, when it works correcty, it conjures up a Patronus,” said Lupin, “which is a kind of anti-dementor—a guardian that acts as a shield between you and the dementor.”

Harry had a sudden vision of himself crouching behind a Hagrid-sized figure holding a large club. Professor Lupin continued, “The Patronus is a kind of positive force, a projection of the very things that the dementor feeds upon—hope, happiness, the desire to survive—but it cannot feel despair, as real humans can, so the dementors can’t hurt it. But I must warn you , Harry, that the charm might be too advanced for you. Many qualified wizards have difficulty with it.”

“What does a Patronus look like?” said Harry curiously.

“Each one is unique to the wizard who conjures it.”

“And how do you conjure it?”

“With an incantation, which will work only if you are concentrating, with all your might, on a single, very happy memory.”

While on a big hunt for Harry Potter themed props—I came across this ornament in the Christmas section of Michael’s ($1.99). It screamed DIY Harry Potter project, but everyone knows you can’t do a DIY project without a drink to sip on.

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I pulled out the blue curacao and got to work. The blueberry syrup is to darken and offset the brightnessof the curacao. Make sure to get Bols, as it’s the only vegan curacao. I achievedthat whispy look of the Patronus by slowly layering the soda over the alcohol and dripping a little bit of the curacao mix on the very top.Don’t drink too much or you and your dementors will end up worshiping the porcelain god with Moaning Myrtle.

Patronus Charm co*cktail (serves 2)

Ingredients
2 shots White Rum or Silver Tequila
2 shotsBols Blue Curacao
1 shot blueberry syrup (below)
1/2 shot Lemon or Lime Juice
Soda Water
Ice

Blueberry Syrup
1/2 cup blueberries
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup water
1/2 tsp raw ginger
pinch of cinnamon (opt)

Bring all the syrup ingredients to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes. Let the mixture cool, then strain out the blueberries and ginger. Save the pulp for the next time you make a smoothie.

Shake rum, curacao, citrus juice, and syrup with ice in a co*cktail shaker. Fill two tall, thin co*cktail glasses with more ice. Divide and strain the shaken alcohol over the ice-filled glasses. Carefully top up with soda water and serve immediately.

I’m pretty happy with my DIY Patronus Charm. I used a few coats of silver acrylic craft paint, some watered down blue highlights, and black for the lettering. Add some silver ribbon—perfect for our geeky Christmas tree!

Tagged on: Alcohol, Blue Curacao, Blueberries, Booze, co*cktail, Drinks, Fruit, Gluten-Free, Harry Potter, Lemon, Lime, Rum, Tequila, Vegan, VeganMOFO

By MissKitchenWitch | 20 September, 2014 | Drinks | 5 Comments |

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  1. Patronus Charm co*cktail | The Miss Kitchen Witch Recipe Blog (9)Katharine in Brussels 24 September, 2014 at 10:19 am

    What a gorgeous drink and a photo full of mood and drama. It’s breathtaking. I’ll wait to taste it though as I’m almost five months pregnant. Love your fantastic Christmas ornament, with the charm at the bottom. Beautiful. I found your recipes through the Vegan MoFo page and love your Harry Potter theme. I’ll bet that roasted vegetables, the famous English Breakfast with roasted tomatoes and stewed mushrooms, and of course potatoes made the table at Hogwarts or Mrs Weasley’s if you’re looking for some inspiration.

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  2. Patronus Charm co*cktail | The Miss Kitchen Witch Recipe Blog (10)Zorume 14 September, 2016 at 1:12 pm

    OH MY GOD…
    This co*cktail is absolutely too beautiful and seems delicious ! I think I’ll try it someday, thanks for the recipe !!

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    1. Patronus Charm co*cktail | The Miss Kitchen Witch Recipe Blog (11)MissKitchenWitch Post author30 September, 2016 at 11:17 pm

      Thanks Zorume, let me know how you like it if you do! 🙂

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  3. Patronus Charm co*cktail | The Miss Kitchen Witch Recipe Blog (12)Robin 29 September, 2016 at 9:22 am

    What would the receptor be like with out any Acohol in it cause I’m underage and can’t drink so what do I do

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    1. Patronus Charm co*cktail | The Miss Kitchen Witch Recipe Blog (13)MissKitchenWitch Post author30 September, 2016 at 11:16 pm

      Hey Robin! You can easily make a non-alcoholic version of this drink by omitting the rum and curacao. Add a couple drops of natural blue food coloring to the citrus juice and blueberry syrup. Instead of plain soda water, try to find a natural orange flavored soda without coloring (Curacao is orange flavored liquor). Zevia makes awesome clear soda pop. Let me know if you try it and thanks for stopping by!

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FAQs

What are the words for the Patronus charm? ›

The Patronus is formed of hope and happiness, so that the Dementor feeds on it rather than the caster. In order to cast the spell, it is necessary first to think of a happy memory and then use the incantation, 'Expecto Patronum'.

What are the two types of Patronus charm? ›

There were two types of Patronuses: the incorporeal variant, which took the form of a shapeless wave of mist, and the corporeal variant, which had a particular shape, taking on the form of the animal that the caster had the greatest affinity for.

Is the Patronus charm only for Dementors? ›

There are two known uses for the Patronus Charm. The first and main use of the Patronus is to drive off certain Dark creatures such as Dementors and Lethifolds, and is the only known charm that will work against them.

What is the Dementor Patronus spell? ›

Expecto Patronum, or the Patronus Charm, will cast a Patronus, which can appear as simply white vapour, or in more advanced casters, as a silvery-white animal shape. If it takes the shape of an animal, it is called a corporeal Patronus. This spell is used to ward off Dementors, which are the guardians of Azkaban.

Is the Patronus charm illegal? ›

Harry Potter performed the Wand-Lighting Charm shortly after his illegal usage of the Patronus Charm and letter, it did not add to his offence.

What is the best Patronus charm? ›

Unsurprisingly, Albus Dumbledore's Patronus is the strongest Patronus in the Harry Potter series. Dumbledore's Patronus takes on the form of a phoenix, and as such is the only known character with a magical creature for a Patronus.

Can two people have the same Patronus charm? ›

It's rare but there are instances where a lover's Patronus becomes the same as their partner's. Take Tonks and Remus.

What is the second rarest Patronus? ›

Patronus Analysis 023 Thestral ***Very Rare Patronus*** The second most rare patronus, only an unusual individual could produce a thestral. Thestral patronus can be seen by even those who have no been close to death. This is due to them being summoned by a Charm and under the control of a witch or wizard.

What is Voldemort's Patronus? ›

Other reasons Voldemort and Death Eaters don't summon a Patronus: Generally the Patronus charm is used against Dementors - who are currently allied to Voldemort and the Death Eaters.. so no need to defend against them..

What is Draco's Patronus? ›

Draco Malfoy's patronus is never mentioned in the Harry Potter series, and there is no canon information about what form it might take. However, some fans have speculated that his patronus could be a dragon, given his surname and his interest in dragons, which is shown in the series.

Can Death Eaters produce a Patronus charm? ›

According to Rowling, Snape was the only Death Eater who could conjure a Patronus charm at all. "A Patronus is used against things that the Death Eaters generally generate, or fight alongside," she wrote in 2007. "They would not need Patronuses."

Can Snape turn into a Dementor? ›

After Lily's death, Snape is dead inside. He basically becomes a Dementor, gliding across the corridors of Hogwarts in his black cape and scaring students (just ask Neville). This is explicitly shown in Book 3, in which Snape is to Neville what Dementors are to Harry.

What was one thing in the envelope Ron sent? ›

From Ron, Harry receives a pocket Sneakoscope and a letter describing a family trip to Egypt.

What does sectumsempra do? ›

Sectumsempra Explained

While he himself was a student at Hogwarts, Professor Severus Snape created Sectumsempra (in Latin, sectum means "to cut" and semper means "always" or "ever"), which causes brutal lacerations on the target's body as if they've been slashed with an invisible blade.

What does the word Patronus suggest? ›

Patronus, at Rome, was a man who gave assistance and protection to another person, Roman or non-Roman, who thereby became his client. In return clients gave their patrons respect, deference and services, which included personal attendance and political support.

What is the spell Expecto Patronum? ›

The spell Expecto Patronum summons a powerful guardian to fend off those nasty dark creatures. Its name comes from the Latin words "expecto," meaning "I'm ready and waiting," and "patronus," meaning "mighty protector".

What was Snape's original Patronus? ›

Snape's Patronus, a doe, is surprising considering his role as a complex villain, but it reveals his unwavering love for Lily Potter. Patronuses can say a lot about a person's personality, and the Potter family's Patronuses showcase their traits of protection and leadership.

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