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No-Cook Edible Fake Blood for mouth wounds, etc.

No-Cook Edible Fake Blood for mouth wounds, etc.
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Fake blood can be a real challenge---too red, too clear, too...fake. But this recipe is thick, you don't have to cook, is totally safe to eat and not too many ingredients -- unfortunately they probably won't be found right in your cupboard unless you live w/ grandma. So sometimes its easier to buy fake blood capsules and be done but if that's not feasible cuz it's 3am or you live in a small town, go to the grocery store and make this.

Credits: This recipe is inspired by horror- sci-fi Troma film director, Lloyd Kaufman's recipe in his book "Make Your Own Damn Movie." Unfortunately his didn't do it for me so, thanks Lloyd, I had to Make My Own Damn Fake Blood recipe too.
 
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Step 1Ingredients

Ingredients
You will need:

Food Coloring : Red and Blue
LIGHT Karo (or other brand) corn syrup
flour
mixing bowl
*optional measuring cup and spoons
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35 comments
Jan 30, 2012. 5:37 PMLennon64 says:
Add caffeine powder and then you'll get a rush from drinking it :D
Oct 26, 2011. 6:17 AMlabellelunaclaire says:
Just a suggestion, but to get the blood darker without having to use a boat-load of red dye, try adding a little bit of chocolate syrup or chocolate sauce. It adds some darkness to the mixture AND improves the flavour! (Provided you like chocolate, that is.)
Oct 2, 2011. 10:48 AMwearetheprodigy says:
i havent yet tried using this, and i was just wondering would it be cheaper for me to buy all the ingrediants to make this or just buy the blood capsules?? and if i did choose to make this, would any of the ingrediants irritate my eczema??
Oct 30, 2008. 2:53 PMRmg12 says:
corn syrup is golden syrup inthe uk i think.
Aug 18, 2011. 5:06 PMquiregrrl says:
I've used maple syrup and it worked really well, the darkness of it actually helps with getting the "blood" colour right.
Sep 9, 2010. 9:12 AMcherishcherub says:
its not, there two different things

they dont sell corn syrup here in the uk, but you can use liquid glucise as a substitute
Oct 20, 2010. 3:19 PMrustyjack says:
HA can you use maple syrup as an alternative just for taste wise?
Oct 17, 2009. 2:37 PMleeboy09 says:
crap im on my phone on this on my way to a and e because of this
Oct 6, 2009. 4:26 PMspaghetti-o says:
hey with the flour what type of flour is it
Sep 25, 2009. 5:54 AMjenller says:
very cool, very easy!! Thanks!!
Jun 26, 2009. 7:45 PMcheesefetty says:
i did it to my mom and it kinda got outahand beacause she called 9-1-1
Jan 20, 2009. 6:53 PMKidiu says:
Oh, dude, I'm totally gonna pull a prank at school.
Sep 27, 2008. 9:24 AMskater7832 says:
just saying, red food coloring will stain clothes and skin and for skin it takes a while to get off. u cant get it off of clothes.
Oct 30, 2008. 5:25 PMduct tape apprentice says:
If memory serves, a small amount of dishsoap will remedy this. It will also, however, ruin the edibility. Unless you're into that kinda thing.
Oct 12, 2008. 9:35 AMmg0930mg says:
I have a bowl. :D Just need the other stuff. Hahaha. XD
Jun 30, 2008. 5:02 PMa.nony.mouse says:
great recipe! i luv it. ~do u use pampered chef? lolz, my mom sells it, i would know.
Jul 7, 2008. 11:34 PMMI6 says:
Oldest trick in the book... mix red food colouring with milk/chocolate milk , a little grren food coloring and some corn starch
Jun 4, 2008. 5:44 PMMakerBreaker says:
edible.....but does it taste good?
Jun 30, 2008. 5:04 PMa.nony.mouse says:
hello it uses corn syrup! of course it does!
Jun 30, 2008. 5:13 PMMakerBreaker says:
No comment...
Apr 27, 2008. 5:05 PMandyhuntdesigns says:
Good tutorial. If you want to stretch your recipe out a bit, chocolate syrup is usually a good additive to darken the blood.
Jul 29, 2007. 7:56 PMWeissensteinburg says:
Oh great, we have all the ingredients, I guess my mom is actually my grandmother.
Jul 30, 2007. 7:19 AMKiteman says:
Do I here the strains of Duelling Banjos in the background?

Jan 8, 2008. 3:06 PMShifrin says:
No, Because it is not found.... : )
Jul 29, 2007. 8:47 PMJakeTobak says:
I did this years ago and it was good, but sticky. And I HATE sticky. I'm almost positive it was the same recipe too, but maybe I'm wrong and this isn't as sticky.
Jul 29, 2007. 8:49 PMWeissensteinburg says:
corn syrup is sitcky
Oct 27, 2009. 12:54 PMdiveguy69 says:
Uuuuuhhh Yeah... so is blood
Dec 13, 2007. 1:15 AMshien says:
thats awesome!
Jul 30, 2007. 11:49 AMbadrang4 says:
awsome!
Jul 30, 2007. 7:06 AMKiteman says:
This would make a great filling for chocolates!

Idle thoughts:

  • Would a little water in the mix make it more fluid, suitable for other wounds?
  • If people have trouble getting the colour right (they keep adding too much blue), then making a much larger batch will actually make life easier - one drop will have less effect on the shade.
  • Now you need an Instructable on making/filling capsules that can be bitten on cue.
Jul 30, 2007. 7:08 AMKiteman says:
Oh, and an Instructable entitled "How to make a short film" would be good to see as well.
Jul 29, 2007. 8:20 PMsardines454 says:
very nice job, works great!

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