** This is to celebrate May, which is Zombie Awareness Month! :)
** Most important part to remember, if you use this to gift, or to display, you want to think about your presentation. You want the end product to fit the mood that you're going for. :) The rest should be easy!
** Here is a message from the CDC on the Zombie preparedness topic, and my chocolate video below. :)
Step 1: Stuff You Need!
*Black food coloring
*Some stuff for blood
*Brain mold (candy or ice)
*Stuff to put in your candy
*Ziploc bags
*A way to present end product
*Coffee cup to melt chocolate in microwave
*Spoons, etc.
Step 2: Prep!
Step 3: How to make bloods!
You can go one of two ways...taste and "feel" or...accuracy. I've seen red syrup and we all know that it represents blood but doesn't look like it. These things that I used, they really added up to the look. Maybe not the sprinkles...but I had to throw something pretty in there. haha. And the bonus is that it passed the taste-test.
After I mixed the bloody concoction, I scooped it with a spoon into a baggie for piping into the brains when the chocolate was melted. The container was still full of blood residue so I added some Mirin or rice wine and it held the consistency for the drippy blood that I wanted to drizzle with. PERFECT! You can use some other alcohol if you want. You won't really be tasting it much, anyways. It's just to decorate with. :) Then I poured my drippy blood into a ziploc to use it as the last step. (Drizzle each brain lightly.)
Step 4: Melt Chocolate & Add Color!
But if they aren't melting, put them back in. Another 10-15 seconds and pull them out, mix again, help them melt by moving them around and constantly mixing. This will make your chocolate super smooth, not burnt and ready to color!
Get TINY TINY TINY drops of the black coloring and put them in one at a time, mix into the chocolate really well. Keep adding TINY bits of color until you get the result you want. It's important not to make charcoal brains! :)
Step 5: Pouring Grey Matter!
Fillings I used: blood mixture, heath toffee crunchy candy stuff, marshmallows, sugared jelly candy.
Step 6: Fridge!
After 10-20 minutes, they should be done. Mine just popped out really easily and I didn't use any spray in the mold or anything. Rinse and clean out any leftover brain chunks in the mold, that way your next set gets the same impressions.
*TIP* You can change the color of your chocolate each time you mold a new set, and put different fillings in them so that you know what color has what item inside. Also, a coffee cup of chocolate pretty much takes up the whole mold, so it's easy to cycle them through, clean stuff up, let them chill and begin again.
Step 7: Brain Sculpt!
Basically, you scrape the edges and the chocolate will shave off. You can do this to the flat bottoms of the brains too, if they aren't level and you want them to be. When you clean up your edges, you just need to run your fingertip around the edge and it will round and smooth it out with your natural body heat. It's cool. :)
Step 8: Presentation!
Gift, for a friend, loved one, surprise, in a lunch, at a party, etc.
Think about whether you just want to throw it in something, or if you want to make it elaborate, or if you need a platter, maybe you want a gift box...you can do this any way you want. If it were for a party, I would probably make it up on a silver platter with TINY round shreds of lettuce with a brain on top of each piece and blood drizzled atop each of them.
For a lunch, just throw them into a ziploc with some drizzled blood and zip it up.
My idea was to put them into a Valentines Candy box. I used cut up napkins to put under each brain, carefully. If you use tissue, napkins, soft materials like this, make sure that you do it close to the presentation time because the napkins will absorb the blood and look sloppy. Another great idea is fabric. White fabric, cut into tiny pieces. That would be really cool. :) Strong, and visually creepy.
Most importantly, enjoy! Grey chocolate will look the most accurate, but if you don't like white chocolate, do them in milk chocolate, or dark, or whatever you'd like. I made these for the accuracy and gave them to my husband. I don't like white chocolate and these brains look gross, so it just adds to the effect for me. LOL.
Thanks for reading, happy Zombie Awareness Month!





















































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Now i hate white chocolate but you could paint the molds with the chocolate until theres a decent layer of the 'green' chocolate... then proceed to fill the rest with Dark chocolate! that way you get the chocolate you like and it still looks like a brain!
:) It works, i've done it before on christmas molds with different colours
Thanks so much!
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