Otter's Fizzy Orange Juice COPYCAT Recipe (2024)

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Welcome back, Hungry Muggles.

Another day, another magical recipe. Every year I dedicate the last week of July to celebrating the wonderful wizarding world of Harry Potter.

Today we are once again aparating back to the real life Hogsmeade to recreate one of my favorite drinks that you can find at the Three Broomsticks: Otter’s Fizzy Orange Juice!

While I can’t seem to find anything cannonical about this character ‘Otter,’ but he (or she) at the very least has some great tastebuds.

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Otter’s fizzy orange juice tastes like a lightly carbonated orange juice with a hint of vanilla and (sometimes) a sugared rim with a hint of cinnamon. Basically, it’s like a magical creamsicle for us muggles.

Seen here with a potted cream, Otter’s fizzy orange juice is an underrated alternative to butterbeer at Universal Studios!

It’s certainly a very refreshing drink to finish off a long day of wandering the streets of Hogsmeade.

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What’s in Otter’s Fizzy Orange Juice?

While witches and wizards likely have their own magical supplies for this potion, here are the muggle-friendly ingredients that you’ll need to make this drink at home!

  • orange juice – I recommend a low-pulp or pulp-free version of your favorite OJ brand.
  • soda water – if you have an SodaStream, now is the time to bust that bad boy out! If not, you can substitute plain soda water.
  • French vanilla creamer – you can find this with the coffee creamers! I used sugar-free French vanilla creamer from International Delight.
  • cinnamon and sugar – I used demerara sugar for my rim to give it some crunch, but regular sugar works as well. You can sub out turbinado sugar for the same crunchy effect!
  • honey or simple syrup – for my recipe, I simply used honey on the rim of my glass and it held the sugar on the rim perfectly. For best results, use a chilled glass!
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ALTERNATIVE METHOD TO TRY!

My method to recreate this delicious drink uses coffee creamer to give a creamy taste and texture. But if you prefer a dairy free option, you can sub out the coffee creamer and soda water and replace them both with cream soda! The result will taste nearly the same without any creamer involved.

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How to make Otter’s Fizzy Orange Juice!

It’s very simple to make Otter’s fizzy orange juice right at home.

  1. Chill the serving glasses for at least an hour for best results
  2. Flip the glasses over and dab in honey
  3. Dab the glass in the cinnamon sugar
  4. Add crushed ice 3/4 of the way full
  5. Pour the creamer on top of the ice
  6. Pour in the orange juice until it covers the ice
  7. Top off with soda water and serve!
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Harry Potter week continues – don’t forget to check back every day until July 31st for more magical recipes.

What Harry Potter inspired recipe are you most looking forward to seeing? Let me know down in the comments below!

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Otter’s Fizzy Orange Juice COPYCAT Recipe

The Starving Chef

Make your own magical version of Otter's Fizzy Orange Juice right at home! Inspired by the drink found at Universal Studios' Wizarding World.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Copycat Recipes, Fictional Feasts

Cuisine Harry Potter Inspired

Servings 2

Ingredients

FOR SUGAR RIM:

  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 4 tablespoons demerara sugar or raw white sugar
  • ½ tablespoon cinnamon

FOR DRINKS:

  • 2 cups crushed ice
  • 6 oz orange juice
  • 2 teaspoons French vanilla coffee creamer
  • ¼ cup soda water to top off drinks

Instructions

  • For best results, chill all ingredients, including the serving glasses, for at least one hour prior to making the drinks. Prep soda water if doing DIY carbonation (see below).

  • In a shallow dish or plate, drizzle the honey so that it is thick enough to coat the rims of each glass. Flip each glass over into the honey to coat the rim. Don't overcoat the rims in honey – if the room temperature is too warm (and the glasses are not chilled) the honey may drip down the sides.

  • Whisk together the cinnamon and sugar. Dip the honeyed rims of the glasses into the sugar so that the rims are covered completely.

  • Fill each glass about 3/4 of the way full with crushed ice. Pour the creamer over the ice so that it seeps to the bottom. Then fill each glass with enough orange juice to cover the ice. Top off the glass with soda water (or to taste: more for a fizzier drink; less for a more juice-like drink). Serve immediately and enjoy!

FOR DIY SODA WATER:

  • If using a SodaStream, prep the water with 3-5 pumps of carbonation. Chill for at least one hour.

Keyword drinks, Harry Potter

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Otter's Fizzy Orange Juice COPYCAT Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Otter's fizzy orange juice? ›

Otter's Fizzy Orange Juice was a wizarding beverage that was a slightly carbonated orange soda drink with a hint of vanilla served with an orange slice, brown sugar and cinnamon around the rim. It was sold at The Hopping Pot and the Leaky Cauldron, both in Diagon Alley, London.

Can we add milk to orange juice? ›

Yes, you can drink orange juice and milk together if you like.

How to make juice step by step? ›

  1. Step 1: Prep produce for blending. Before you begin creating your homemade juice, prep any fruit or vegetables you plan to use. ...
  2. Step 2: Add ingredients to your blender. Add your ingredients to the blender, starting with any liquids like water and lemon juice. ...
  3. Step 3: Strain pulp if desired.

What makes orange juice fizzy? ›

So, returning to your orange juice, once it has been opened, it is exposed to yeasts in the atmosphere. These start to ferment the sugar in the juice, forming alcohol and CO2 and thus making the juice fizzy.

What is fizzy orange juice called? ›

Orangina (French pronunciation: [ɔʁɑ̃ʒina]) is a lightly carbonated beverage made from carbonated water, 12% citrus juice (10% from concentrated orange, 2% from a combination of concentrated lemon, concentrated mandarin, and concentrated grapefruit juices), as well as 2% orange pulp.

Why is fizzy juice called ginger? ›

Supposedly ginger beer was one of the first commercially available soft drink/soda you could buy in Glasgow, so all fizzy soft drinks got named “ginger”. In Edinburgh soft drinks are all called “juice”.

What is tongue tying lemon squash? ›

Tongue Tying Lemon Squash was a wizarding brand of squash, flavoured like lemon. It was sold in wizarding pubs, such as the Leaky Cauldron, and the The Hopping Pot, in Diagon Alley, London.

What happens when you add milk to juice? ›

Most juice will cause milk to separate and agglutinate, making it hard to absorb and digest. The pH quality will become more acidic when it is mixed with juice, and 80% of casein in the milk tends to agglutinate, or clump together.

Why does orange juice upset my stomach? ›

Because of their high acidic levels, citrus fruits like lemons, limes, and oranges can cause acid reflux and stomach pain. If you experience this after enjoying this type of fruit, consider replacing it with another fruit high in vitamin C but lower in acidities, such as honeydew melon, banana, mango, or blueberries.

Which fruits should not be mixed with milk? ›

Dr Anshu Vatsyan, an Ayurveda expert, told indianexpress.com that Ayurveda classifies food combinations as compatible and incompatible. “Fruits, especially citrus fruits such as strawberries, grapes, oranges, amla, etc, should not be taken with milk or yoghurt.

How is simply orange juice made? ›

A: The oranges that go into Simply Orange are carefully selected and picked at their peak of ripeness. After harvesting, the oranges are washed, sorted and squeezed to collect fresh juice and natural oils. Some oils may later be blended back into the juice to ensure consistent fresh-squeezed taste.

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