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    Home ยป Recipes ยป Halloween

    Edible Fake Blood

    Published: Oct 28, 2022 ยท Updated: Feb 21, 2023 by Tammilee ยท This post may contain affiliate links

    Easy Edible Fake Blood perfect for decorating Halloween desserts and treats. So easy to make with a couple of ingredients.

    Edible Blood in a plastic syringe on a black plate with edible blood splatters

     

    Edible Fake Blood

    Contents show
    Edible Fake Blood
    Preparation and Storage
    Recipe Variations
    Great Halloween Recipes
    Edible Fake Blood
    Ingredients
    Instructions
    Kitchen Tools
    Notes
    Nutrition

    I love how easy this edible blood is to make! It looks really cool on cupcakes, Halloween cakes, cookies, or any Halloween treats.

    We used this edible blood on our bloody bandage cookies, Bloody Colada Cocktail, and a few new recipes we need to share still.

    It is sweet so you may not want to use it on savory recipes unless you are ok with a bit of a sugar added to them. I love drizzling drops along the side of treats so it looks like there is blood spatter.

    It is quick and easy to make and you can store it in the refrigerator. We make up a mason jar of fake edible blood a couple weeks before Halloween so we can easily add it to Halloween treats.

    This edible fake blood recipe takes minutes to prepare and looks epic. We love filling a Jello Shot Syringe with the red fake blood and letting it drip across our serving platter.

    Edible blood ingredients cornstarch, corn syrup, and food coloring on a wire rack

    Ingredients

    This is a quick overview of the simple ingredients that you'll need to make Edible Blood! Specific measurements and step-by-step instructions are included in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.

    • Corn Syrup
    • Red gel food coloring

    Optional - cornstarch

    Chocolate syrup - If you want a darker red blood color/deep red-brown blood color you can add in a bit of chocolate syrup until the color is perfect.

    Equipment Needed

    Lidded Container - We used a mason jar that was easy to shake and mix the color together.

    Spoon/Skewer - We use a long wooden skewer to stir everything together.

    Whisk - A whisk works great if you encounter any lumps

    Baking Sheets - We are huge fans of these baking sheets with sides. I use a baking sheet every time I am working with this fake blood. I really want to make sure I do not get red food coloring on our white counters.

    Paper Towel - Make sure to keep paper towels and cleaner near by just in case.

    Plastic Syringe - We love how cool the edible blood looks when served in a plastic syringe. Let your Halloween party guests decorate their own treats.

    Vampire donut with fangs dripping with edible blood next to a plastic syringe

    Preparation and Storage

    Make Ahead โ€“This Edible Blood Recipe can be made a day or two ahead of when you need it. I wouldn't add any cornstarch until you are ready to use the fake blood. Otherwise it will get really thick in the container.

    Storage โ€“ Store in an airtight container, we used a mason jar so it was easy to clean.

    Freezing/How to freeze โ€“ We have not tried freezing this edible blood. Our understanding is the texture of the corn syrup will change when placed in the freezer.

     

    Recipe Variations

    Substitutions - You can also use thickened cherry juice if you do not want to use corn syrup. You will need to thicken it over low heat in a small pan.

    Vegetarian Option - This recipe is vegetarian.

    Vegan Option โ€“Corn Syrup is vegan but you can also use Agave Nectar.

    Gluten Free - Corn Syrup is gluten free, cornstarch is also gluten free

    Smaller Serving Size โ€“ This recipe can be adapted to make a smaller container.

    Larger Group/More servings โ€“ This recipe can be doubled or more just make sure you can safely stir and store the edible blood so it doesn't stain your counters or work area.

    Recipe Tips

    If you use cornstarch to thicken the fake blood mixture you will want to stir it often. If it sits in the fridge for a while you may end up with a brick of fake blood at the bottom of your container.

    These candy eyes have blood spots on them which works great with this blood.

    If you are worried about adding to much sugar to a recipe you can also use strawberry jam or raspberry jam.

    If you don't have Karo Corn Syrup you can also use glucose syrup.

    Make sure to store in a small bowl with a lid or storage container/sealed jar so the red blood can not spill.

    Edible Blood in a plastic syringe on a black plate with edible blood splatters

    What to serve with Edible Blood

    Desserts - We love drizzling Edible Blood over epic Halloween Desserts. Some favorites include Bloody Bandages, Mummy Rice Krispie Treats, Frankenstein Twinkies, Marshmallow Ghost, Nutter Butter Ghosts

    Main Dish/entrรฉe - Green Halloween Pasta, Mummy Quesadilla, Mummy Dogs

    When to serve

    • Halloween Party
    • Movie Night (horror, thriller themed)
    • Cocktail Garnish
    • Book club
    • Haunted Houses
    • Spooky Themed events

    Great Halloween Recipes

    Candy Corn Jello Shots

    Pretzel Skeleton Bones

    Mummy Nutter Butters

    Mummy Oreos

    Check out all of ourย Halloween Recipes

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    Edible Blood in a plastic syringe on a black plate with edible blood splatters

    Edible Fake Blood

    Easy Edible Fake Blood perfect for Halloween cakes, cupcakes, and treats.
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    Prep Time: 3 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 3 minutes minutes
    Calories: 975kcal
    Author: Tammilee Tips

    Ingredients

    • 1 Cup Light Corn Syrup
    • Red Food Coloring

    Instructions

    • Combine Corn Syrup and Red Food Coloring until you achieve the desired color.

    Kitchen Tools

    • Cookie Sheets
    • Large Mixing Bowl

    Notes

    To darken the blood color - add in drops of chocolate syrup
    To thicken the blood - Add in cornstarch and stir together.ย 

    Nutrition

    Nutrition Facts
    Edible Fake Blood
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 975
    % Daily Value*
    Sodium 529mg23%
    Potassium 150mg4%
    Carbohydrates 265g88%
    Sugar 265g294%
    Calcium 61mg6%
    Iron 1mg6%
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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