The complete recipe is not given in any of the Harry Potter books. Note that in any case, this is a fictional potion; not one that will work in real life.
The only luck potion ever mentioned in Harry Potter is the Felix Felicis or "Liquid Luck". It's never said how exactly to make the potion, but it is described as "the color of molten gold; while exposed to air large drops will leap like goldfish above the surface without spilling."
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Harry Potter took a potion called Felix Felicis. Known as liquid luck, the person who drinks this potion will become lucky until it wears off.
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You have to duel him a lot. I think I was near 90 wins before I got his recipe.
Liquid in a recipe adds moisture and prevents the food from drying out.
Felix Felicis is liquid luck.
Felix Felicis aka "Liquid Luck" is just LSD in Harry Potter.
No, it will add too much liquid to the recipe and not enough sweetness.
Make the recipe for brownies cook until hot but not solid and still a liquid vwala! brownie soup
I can't imagine a recipe asking for vegetables in a liquid measurement.
glucose? i think glucose is a different thing than liquid glucose.
Good Question
We recommend that you check through the internet about the recipe you mean. I myself have never tried this recipe for one or you can visit the on-site restaurant that sells this recipe. Good luck
The recipe you're looking for this the one in the link i'm about to post. http://allrecipes.com/recipe/chicken-quesadillas/ Its fairly simple and easy to follow. Good luck!
Felix Felicis
No, you can cook the alcohol out by boiling or reducing the liquid. Flaming is just kitchen pyrotechnics to impress your friends and family.