Eerie Eyeballs
Yields approximately 9 dozen bite-sized eyeballs
3 oz (small box) lemon gelatin (can be sugar-free)
1 cup hot water
1/2 cup miniature marshmallows
1 cup pineapple juice
8 oz cream cheese (can be lowfat/Neufchatel)
Dissolve lemon gelatin in 1 cup water in double boiler, add marshmallows
and stir to melt. Remove from heat. Add pineapple juice and cream
cheese. Beat until well blended. Cool slightly. If you have a truffle
candy mold or round ice cube trays, spary them with non-stick cooking
spray first, then pour the mixture in the molds and leave to set in the
fridge. Otherwise pour into a deep ceramic dish and chill until
thickened or firm enough for scooping into eyeballs. Using a
melonballer, scoop full balls of the mixture and set aside for
decoration. To decorate, use liquid food coloring and an old detail
paintbrush and get creative. You will need black food coloring for the
pupils. Also, if you are in a hurry, instead of painting the colored
irises, you can carefully dip the ball in a small pool of food coloring
to approximate the iris, but still paint on the pupils. Note: if you are
using the melonballer method, you might need to add one package of plain
gelatin to your mixture. The molds work fine with just the lemon gelatin
to make gently squishy eyeballs.
For 1999, I found rubber ice cube trays that worked beautifully with
much less waste than the melonballer technique. I sprayed the rubber
trays with non-stick cooking spray beforehand like you would any gelatin
mold, let the gelatin mixture sit in the refrigerator to set, then I was
able to carefully pop the eyeballs out to paint them. Some of the
eyeballs did break, and they do have one flat side, but that actually
works, since then they don't roll around while you are trying to paint
them. Since 2001 I have found that Wilton truffle candy molds are even
better, since the swirl design on the top is the right size for the
cornea shape on the eyeball. When using the truffle molds, one recipe
makes about 9 dozen eyeballs - plenty for a party crowd! 

I'm in my own little world, but thats ok everybody knows me here
Angelique  


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