Updated 01 August 2026

Slytherin Chocolate Pistachio Donut

Tim Hortons Slytherin Chocolate Pistachio Donut

$2.79 340 calories Donuts

Made with pistachio

Contains: Wheat, Tree Nuts, Eggs, Gluten, Celery, Peanuts, Soy, Mustard, Sesame, Milk, Sulphites

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Tim Hortons Slytherin Chocolate Pistachio Donut Nutrition Facts

Per serving · % Daily Value based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Total 340 kcal
Protein 6g 7%
Carbs 46g 54%
Fat 15g 39%

Share of this item’s calories, not % Daily Value.

NutrientAmount% DV
Calories 340 kcal 17%
Total fat 15 g 20%
Saturated fat 7 g 35%
Trans fat 0.1 g
Cholesterol 10 mg
Sodium 250 mg 11%
Carbohydrate 46 g 17%
Fibre 1 g 4%
Sugars 21 g 21%
Protein 6 g

Values are what Tim Hortons publishes for a standard build and shift with milk choice, syrups and other changes at the counter. Updated 01 August 2026. Compare against the rest of the menu in the nutrition calculator.

Slytherin Chocolate Pistachio Donut Allergen Information

Health Canada priority allergens

Declared in this item

  • Wheat
  • Tree Nuts
  • Eggs
  • Gluten
  • Celery
  • Peanuts
  • Soy
  • Mustard
  • Sesame
  • Milk
  • Sulphites
  • Gluten (from wheat)

Not declared

  • Fish
  • Shellfish

Every Tim Hortons kitchen handles wheat, milk, egg, soy, sesame and nuts in the same space, so cross contamination is possible on any item even where an allergen is not declared. Anyone with a serious allergy should confirm at the restaurant. Full lists sit on the nutrition and allergen page.

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Pairs with a coffee, which is how most people order it at the counter.

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How to Make Slytherin Chocolate Pistachio Donut at Home?

The heaviest of the four at 340 calories, and the only one built on a nut. Pistachio cream under a green-tinted fondant with chopped pistachios on top — the nuts carry most of the extra calories.

Prep40 min
Cook15 min
Total2 hr 15 min with proving
DifficultyIntermediate
Servings
8

Ingredients

Yeast dough (makes 8)

Pistachio cream

To finish

Method

0 of 9 steps

Tips

  • Pistachio paste, not essence. Essence tastes of almond and nothing else.
  • Chop the nuts coarse. Ground pistachio disappears into the fondant and you lose the point of it.
  • Toast the chopped nuts for two minutes first — raw pistachio on top tastes waxy.

Variations

  • Use hazelnut paste instead, which is easier to buy and works the same way.
  • Skip the nut topping to bring the calories down noticeably.
  • Fill with plain vanilla custard and you have a green-topped Boston Cream at $1.79.

Serving Ideas

  • The richest of the four, so one is usually enough alongside a black coffee.
  • Nut topping goes soft in a closed box. Serve within a few hours of finishing.

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Slytherin Chocolate Pistachio Donut Questions

How much is the Slytherin donut?

$2.79, the same as the other three Harry Potter donuts.

How many calories are in the Slytherin Chocolate Pistachio Donut?

340 calories, the highest of the four. The pistachios and the chocolate fondant together account for the gap over the Gryffindor at 290.

Does the Slytherin donut contain nuts?

Yes — pistachios, both in the filling and on top. Tim Hortons declares tree nuts for it, and anyone avoiding nuts should treat the whole collaboration range with care since they are handled together.

How long is this donut available?

It is a limited run rather than a permanent line, so it comes off the menu when the promotion ends. Availability also varies restaurant to restaurant while it is on. The donuts menu tracks what is currently listed.

What else is on the Tim Hortons donuts menu?

All 27 donuts with prices and calories are on the donuts menu, and the bite size versions are on the Timbits menu from $0.39.

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