Cauldron Cake

Cauldron Cakes are a popular cake variant in the wizarding world that can be bought on the Hogwarts Express. Harry Potter buys some Cauldron Cakes, along with every other sweet on the trolley, from the trolley witch on his first journey on the Hogwarts Express on September 1, 1991. He shares his sweets with Ron Weasley who does not have the money to buy his own. On September 1, 1994, Harry again buys a large stack of Cauldron Cakes from the trolley to share with his friends. Ron later squashes one of them into a pulp in anger after Draco Malfoy mocks him. Rita Skeeter cites Bathilda Bagshot in her biography of Albus Dumbledore, who claims that Albus' mother Kendra Dumbledore slammed the door in her face when she came to bring the new neighbors a batch of homemade Cauldron Cakes.

Appearances

 * Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone