BFG's Frobscottle Recipe {Kid & Adult recipes} (2024)

We’re sharing a few ways you can make the BFG’s Frobscottle!

Whether it’s for a book or movie club theme, we’re sharing three different recipes for Frobscottle, including an adult version and kid-friendly versions.

Check them out below!

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BFG’s Frobscottle Recipe{Kid & Adult recipes}

Happy Friday y’all!

Not only is this a holiday weekend, but Disney’s new movie, The BFG, is hitting theaters!

I’m not going to share the whole movie or synopsis, but you can read our thoughts and takeaways from The BFG here.

The boys read the bookand were excited (mostly Zayd’n) to see the movie.

Zayd’n came up with the idea of recreating Frobscottle, like in the movie.

So after a little research and perusing through several of Roald Dahl’s recipe books (recipes created from his books), we came up with some fresh ways to make Frobscottle.

According to the book (page 64), Sophia asks the BFG for water. He tells her giants only drink Frobscottle. “Frobscottle is sweet and jumbly!”

How to make a Frobscottle

The book describes Frobscottle as a pale green liquid, with the bubbles traveling to the bottom of the glass.

It also has a pale green frothy fizz forming at the bottom. “It was sweet and refreshing. It tastes of vanilla and cream, with just the faintest trace of raspberries on the edge of the flavour.”

And once you have a sweet taste of Frobscottle, then comes the whizzpoppers. “Whizzpoping is a sign of happiness. It is music to our ears!”

So what is a Whizzpopper or Whizzpopping?

It’s a burp that comes out the other end ( a fart) with an enormous green explosion. Yeah, the kids will love that one. Unfortunately, our Frobscottle recipe will not recreate whizzpopping.

But if you have kids, especially boys, their imagination will do the rest!

Unfortunately, our Frobscottle recipe will not recreate whizzpopping.

But if you have kids, especially boys, their imagination will do the rest!

Each one is pretty different. So try them all and come back and let us know your thoughts.

And, of course, we had to add one just for the adults.

The Frobscottle (Kid Friendly)

Ingredients:

  • 2 scoops of vanilla ice-cream
  • 1 ounce of strawberry syrup
  • 3 ounces of sour apple soda

Directions:

  1. In a dessert glass or small bowl, add one ounce of strawberry syrup and three ounces of Sour Apple Soda. Stir the mixture to combine.
  2. Add two scoops of vanilla ice cream to the strawberry and sour apple mixture.
  3. Serve.

So, that’s drink #1

Here’s our second option:

Frobscottle Recipe {with fizz option and without ice cream}

Ingredients:

  • 1- 8 oz cup of club soda or lemonade
  • 1 drop of vanilla extract
  • 1/2 pack of a green Kool-aid mix (OR use 5-6 drops of food coloring)
  • Raspberry Simple Syrup {get the recipe here}
  • 1/2 package of Poprocks

Directions:

  1. Fill acup with lemonade or club soda.
  2. Stir in the green kool-aid mix (or drop in food coloring)
  3. Add vanilla extract.
  4. Stir in Simply Syrup mixture.
  5. Stir until you get the desired color.
  6. When the kids are ready to drink this BFG concoction, drop in a 1/2 package of pop rocks.
  7. Serve.

If you want to make a bigger batch of this (for a party, or several kids, then multiply the recipe per child).

Another way to get this color green is to buy green apple soda at your local grocery store.

If you decide to go this route, mix the green apple soda with the raspberry simple syrup, vanilla extract, and pop rocks.

You may have to drop a little of the green kool-aid mix or food coloring to get the right color green.

And last but not least, our adult version of BFG’s Frobscottle

The Frobscottle (Adult Friendly)

If you want to make a Frobscottle drink for adults, we’re sharing an easy way to give this BFG drink an upgrade.

Grab the recipe below.

Ingredients:

  • 1 ounce of Smirnoff Iced Cake Vodka
  • 2 scoops of vanilla ice-cream
  • 1 ounce of strawberry syrup
  • 3 ounces of sour apple soda

Directions:

  1. Add one ounce of strawberry syrup, Iced Cake Vodka, and three ounces of Sour Apple Soda in a Martini glass. Stir the mixture to combine.
  2. Add two scoops of vanilla ice cream to the strawberry and sour apple mixture.
  3. Serve.

Serves one.

Drink responsibly, and never drink and drive.

The BFG free printables!

Gobblefunk Giant Language from BFG

The BFG printable activities

The BFG Gobblefunk Word Search

The BFG free coloring sheets

Be sure to pin our Frobscottle recipe ideas to your Pinterest board:

BFG's Frobscottle Recipe {Kid & Adult recipes} (2024)

FAQs

What is Frobscottle in the BFG? ›

Frobscottle is a green-colored fizzy drink, where the bubbles go down instead of up. This is the cause of Whizzpoppers (which are farts; the verb form of "whizzpopper" is "whizzpop"). It tastes delicious to Sophie and the BFG and to the other giants as well. It also makes the drinker fly and fart.

How did the Frobscottle taste to Sophie? ›

When Sophie has some, she thinks it tastes like ''vanilla and cream, with just the faintest trace of raspberries. '' Yum!! Frobscottle is light green.

What does BFG stand for in Roald Dahl? ›

Author: Roald Dahl Illustrator: Quentin Blake. Publisher: Jonathan Cape. The BFG stands for Big Friendly Giant, who unexpectedly spirits a little girl named Sophie out of bed, and into the land of the child-eating giants.

Is the BFG creepy? ›

Dark, violent, not for children, especially young girls

Violent, extremely dark themes, not for children. Young girl immediately physically snatched by giant and kept against her will. Physically grabbed multiple times, and the girl acts like it's no big deal. Girl is not listened to.

What are the bad words in the BFG? ›

Squinky squiddler” (which the giants in The BFG call something small, squashy and insignificant), “troggy little twit” (how the giants refer to someone who is vile and horrible, evoking a troll in a bog) and “snozzcumber” (a “sickable”, “disgusterous” cucumber-like vegetable) are just a few examples of this in Dahl's ...

Is Sophie in the BFG an orphan? ›

An Orphan. Sophie, the main female character in Roald Dahl's The BFG, is living in an orphanage in London when the story begins. She has been shuffled from orphanage to orphanage her whole life after her parents died when she was a baby.

How tall is Sophie in BFG? ›

Consider the two principal characters of the film: the eponymous Big Friendly Giant (BFG) and a young girl called Sophie (Ruby Barnhill). The BFG (Mark Rylance) is 24-feet tall; when he walks the ground beneath him shakes and shivers. Sophie's barely five-feet.

Why did BFG kidnap Sophie? ›

So if he wasn't looking for a snack, why did the Big Friendly Giant kidnap Sophie? Simple enough: because she saw him. He's pretty scared of the human world finding out about giants and putting him in a zoo.

What age is BFG appropriate for? ›

In addition to the violent scenes mentioned above, The BFG has some scenes that could scare or disturb children under five years. For example: The movie opens with some scary scenes. Sophie is awake in the middle of the night and is frightened by scary noises and creepy shadows.

Does the BFG have a real name? ›

The giant reveals that his only name – besides "Runt", the other giants' nickname for him – is "the Big Friendly Giant", which leads Sophie to call him "BFG".

What does BFG mean in slang? ›

'The BFG' Is More Than An Acronym

In some circles, the BFG is a rapper also known as 'Big F--kin Gangsta,' in others, BFG stands for "Big F--king Gun" — a term popularized by the Doom and Quake video game series. But, for other, more innocent ears, BFG has only one meaning: Big Friendly Giant.

What does the BFG call cucumbers? ›

A snozzcumber is a knobbly vegetable like an enormous cucumber with black and white stripes. Snozzcumbers taste disgusting but they are all the BFG has to eat, as he refuses to hunt human beans like other giants.

What is the BFG favorite drink? ›

Frobscottle is the favourite drink of Roald Dahl's much-loved character, The Big Friendly Giant (BFG). In the book, The BFG serves frobscottle to Sophie, who describes the delicious green drink as tasting of vanilla and cream, with a faint trace of raspberries.

What does the BFG call a burp? ›

He thinks that would make a person burp, and he considers burping a very rude noise. Sophie, as you might expect, points out that a noise coming out the other end is more rude. The BFG has a different opinion: he calls that sound a whizzpopper and considers it a sign of happiness.

What is the definition of a frobscottle? ›

Frobscottle: a nice drink with soft bubbles

Roald Dahl again has the perfect word: "frobscottle". So when a drink tastes extra good, you could say, "This frobscottle is absolutely gloriumptious!"

What are the differences between regular soda and frobscottle? ›

It turns out that frobscottle is no ordinary drink. It is fizzy like soda, but the bubbles travel down instead of up. As a result, the bubbles come out a person's other end, producing a whizzpopper, which is a fart that's so powerful it launches the person into the air.

What words does the BFG use? ›

For The BFG, he created Gobblefunk, a collection of 238 new words. They didn't all make it into the final version, but these words did: Humplecrimp swallomp crumpscoddle fizzwiggler gumfrog Do you know what they mean? Can you guess?

Why does the BFG not eat humans? ›

He explains that although most giants do eat humans, he does not because he is the Big Friendly Giant, or BFG; he had carried Sophie off merely so she would not reveal that she had seen a real giant, which would put him at risk of being captured for a zoo-exhibit.

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