Mortals, bare your sweet tooths! These creepy cupcakes have the makings to turn National Dessert Day, this Friday, into a scream fest; they will give your Halloween spread an edge and sharpen any horror movie marathon to a delicious climatic point. You will have a bloody good time bringing these deadly goodies to life; it has never been so much fun to turn your kitchen into the sight of an untimely demise.
A delightful element to baking cupcakes is that you are never restrained to one flavor. The recipe that follows in this blog post is for chocolate blood drip cupcakes; but, should you prefer red velvet or vanilla cupcakes with your broken glass, these recipes are available to you online. Be mindful that not every recipe is guaranteed to be the same, especially with respect to the glass candy confection, as each mad baker has his or her own way of concocting these eerie delicacies.
Recipe (By Naomi Robinson on Delish.com): Blood Drip Cupcakes
To help you avoid any creeping concerns or terrifying surprises that may wound you as you undertake this haunting, culinary experiment, I have jotted down a few notes beneath each of the proceeding images.
Assemble Your Ingredients
Glass Candy Boiling Point
Icing the Cupcakes
It Bleeds! The Final Product
Concluding Thoughts:
Enjoy slaying your friends with these delectable desserts on National Dessert Day or any day thereafter.
Additional Helpful Sources:
Prevent Hard Candy from Melting
Glass Shard Cupcakes with Isomalt Sticks
Keeping Isomalt Crystal Mixes Clear
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I ate some of those cupcakes. They're delicious. I think the glass candy could be added in the last minutes before the cupcakes are to be presented, and there would be no problem with the candy shards losing their edge. What a clever Halloween trick and treat.