Bloodshot Eye Balls | How To Make

This recipe is made using Tate & Lyle Sugars, for more delicious recipes visit Taste And Smile.

Bloodshot Eye Balls Halloween Recipes. All The Better To See You. Bloodshot Eye Balls. Eek, scary!? Hello friends. Are you looking for some fun recipes to try out this Halloween? In particular, cake recipes? Because I have a fun recipe to share with you today.

Bloodshot Eye Balls Halloween Recipes. Watch out for these delicious cakes – because they’re keeping an eyeball on you!

Discover the ultimate cakes for an unforgettable Halloween party! Get some spooky decorations, spine-tingling games, and make some ghoulishly delicious treats, like these ones. Create spine-tingling memories at your next Halloween bash.

(Updated post. First published here 6th October 2016).

Bloodshot Eye Balls

Table Of Contents:

  • Firstly, Bloodshot Eye Balls Ingredients.
  • Secondly, Bloodshot Eye Balls Method.
  • Thirdly, Other Recipe Ideas.

How To Make Bloodshot Eye Balls Halloween Cakes:

Bloodshot Eye Balls Halloween Recipes. Get ready to spook your taste buds with this scary Bloodshot Eyeballs Halloween recipe! These deliciously eerie treats will add a chilling touch to your Halloween party. Dive into a world of frightfully good fun with this step-by-step guide.

Makes 32

Preparation time: 1 hour

Ingredients:

  • 1 x 490g Madeira cake, crusts cut off
  • 6 tbsp Lyle’s Strawberry Squeezy Syrup
  • 600g white ready-to-roll icing
  • A little icing sugar
  • Green, blue and red food colouring
  • Lyle’s Strawberry Squeezy Syrup, for drizzling

How To Make Bloodshot Eye Balls Halloween Cakes:

Bloodshot Eye Balls Halloween Recipes.

Method:

  1. Firstly, break the Madeira cake into chunks and put them into a food processor to process into crumbs. Add 6 tablespoons of Lyle’s Strawberry Squeezy Syrup and process for a few more seconds.
  2. Tip the mixture into a bowl and work it with your hands until it sticks together. Form into 32 neat balls, rolling them in the palms of your hands. Set aside.

Ready To Use Icing:

  1. Roll out 500g of the ready-to-roll icing very thinly on a surface dusted with icing sugar. Use an 8.5cm plain cutter to cut out circles, re-rolling the icing as needed. Cover the cake balls with the icing, snipping off the excess to form neat balls.
  2. Colour half the remaining icing blue with 2-3 drops of blue food colouring, and the rest with 2-3 drops of green food colouring. Roll out thinly and cut out 32 small circles to form the irises. Mix the blue and green trimmings together with 1-2 drops of red food colouring. Roll out thinly and cut out tiny circles for the pupils of the eyes. Position the irises and pupils on the white cake balls, fixing them in place by brushing them with a little water.
  3. Paint undiluted red food colouring onto the ‘eyeballs’ with a fine brush to represent the ‘veins’.
  4. Put the finished eyeballs into mini muffin cases, pinching the opposite sides of the paper cases, so that they look like the eye sockets. Just before serving, drizzle a little Lyle’s Strawberry Squeezy Syrup into the corners of the eyes.

Cook’s Tip: Keep in an airtight container in a cool place.

Bloodshot Eye Balls:

How To Make Bloodshot Eye Balls Halloween Cakes:

So scary but oh so much fun. Bloodshot Eye Balls. Guest post. Tate & Lyle Sugar: This recipe is made using Tate & Lyle Sugars, also for more delicious recipes visit Taste And Smile.

So what do you think of these Bloodshot Eye Balls? Do you fancy trying some? Because this is such a fun recipe. Not only fun but would make a great addition to any party food you might be planning.

Halloween was confusing. All my life my parents said, ‘Never take candy from strangers.’ And then they dressed me up and said, ‘Go beg for it.’– Rita Rudner.

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Bloodshot Eye Balls Halloween Recipes:

Bloodshot Eye Balls Halloween Recipes. Finally, I hope you like this Halloween eyeball how to make cakes post? However if you are looking for any more recipe ideas, hit the tags for more yummy ideas. If so why not follow along so you never miss a post? So remember you can also share your thoughts here too in the comments below.

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8 Comments

  1. Cheryl TimeToCraft (@CherylInTheUK)
    29 October 2018 / 22:56

    This is a fun and spooky idea. I bet they are popular. #MMBC

    • 31 October 2018 / 10:21

      Thanks for hopping over Cheryl 🙂

  2. Kristen
    29 October 2018 / 17:18

    This look really awesome…such a great idea for a Halloween party.

    • 31 October 2018 / 10:16

      Thanks for the comment Kristen 🙂

  3. passion fruit, paws and peonies
    29 October 2018 / 13:53

    These are so unique and clever – love the addition of the red syrup in the corners!! xx Maria

    • 31 October 2018 / 10:02

      Thanks for stopping by Maria 🙂

  4. Heather
    28 October 2018 / 02:58

    These are so cute and creepy!

    • 28 October 2018 / 08:06

      Thanks for stopping by Heather 🙂