Alberta chocolatier brings Canadian magic to Harry Potter baking show
“It really gave me an opportunity to stretch my muscles and try something different—something bigger than what I thought I could do,” Winsor said.
The Newfoundland-born chocolate maker grew up reading the Harry Potter books and watching the movies, so filming the Food Network show on the original movie sets in the U.K. felt surreal.
The series hosted by the actors who portrayed the Weasley twins, James and Oliver Phelps, saw pastry chefs, chocolatiers and cake artists from around the world compete to make hyper-realistic, edible showpieces inspired by locations, characters, artifacts and magical creatures from the Harry Potter universe.
Many of the showpieces Winsor created with her partner on the show were inspired by personal experiences that felt especially Canadian.
In “The Edible Artifacts” challenge, Winsor incorporated Newfoundland sea salt into a salted caramel paired with masala chai ganache for Bellatrix’s Dagger. She said blending flavours from different cultures was especially meaningful to her.
“I love Canada. I think it is a magical place in many ways,” she said. “A big part of my business focuses on flavours from home and from around the world. It was neat to bring that into the Harry Potter world.”
In the semifinals, Winsor’s team was tasked with creating Cornish pixies—mischievous blue magical creatures. A lover of folklore, she said the chaotic pixies reminded her of her own children.







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