Showing posts with label halloween dinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween dinner. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Delicious Brains...


I made some lovely delicious brain for the party, and wanted to share how to do it!
This is what the finished brain looked like...nom, nom, tasty stuff!


What you need:
  • Pack of Kanten - I don't know what this is in English, you often get it in fruit salads, it's got a jelly/jello type of texture and sweet (see picture below)
  • Strawberry jam
  • red and black food colour
  • milk 50ml
  • sugar (optional)
  • brain mold available from amazon.com and amazon.co.jp
  • small saucepan
  • whisk


In a small saucepan, whisk together one sachet of kanten and 450ml water - I used less water than recommended because I wanted to set firmly. Continue heating and whisking for 2 minutes.

Add in the milk then the red food colour until it's a nice pale pink then a tiny bit of black to give it a nice grey hue. Stir in a dessert spoon of strawberry jam. Stir well until the jam has melted. You might want to add sugar or other flavouring now, mine wasn't very sweet. 

Pour into the mold then pop into the fridge for a couple of hours until it has set.


Once it looks like it has set well, turn the mold over and squeeze out - makes a suitably revolting sound when you do it!

Serve as is, or if you want to use in a bento, quarter the brain and serve with a side of fresh flesh ahem, strawberry jam! This is how I served the brains in the bento boxes at the party (see here)

Using 1 sachet will make you 8 brains, so let the first lot set then when you are ready to make the second set you can just heat up the mixture again, it will melt then pour it into the mold as before.

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Thursday, 1 November 2012

A Ghoulish Feast fit for a Zombie King...

Last Halloween post for the year, promise! 
It is a tradition that I serve up something especially delicious revolting for Halloween dinner. I usually do a Halloween Muffin Tin Dinner but I decided this year to make use of the new punch bowl set.



Starting bottom left and going clockwise we have...

Frankenstein gloop
Zombie brain with fresh guts
Freshly harvested large intestines with flayed skin
Ground bones with crudities - yes, even Zombie Kings need their 5 a day
Pickled skeleton brain
Oh YUM!

No doubt you want to know what I really feed my son...
Frankenstein gloop -green smoothie made with spinach, mango, banana & kiwi
Zombie brain with fresh guts - Strawberry puree with a jelly (jello) brain
Freshly harvested large intestines with flayed skin - pasta in tomato sauce and parma ham
Ground bones with crudities - hummus with cucumber & carrot sticks
Pickled skeleton brain - hard boiled egg, I cracked the shell and left it in a pot of red water to get the effect.

See, pretty healthy after all!

We also carved a pumpkin, this is a big deal because there are no pumpkin patches to go and pick one here, some of the supermarkets sell them - at an extortionate price I may add. We dropped lucky, when we went to the zoo last week, they had a few for sale for ¥500.



We are beginners at all this, we never did pumpkin carving as a kid, we used swede if anything. I think having the proper tools would help, I had horrible visions of real severed fingers, thankfully we finished without a spot of blood spilt!


That is all the gruesome stuff out of the way, until next next year....


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