Introduction: Edible Eyeballs
Will your guests be brave enough to gobble up these tasty eyeball treats? Cake balls and doughnut holes do double duty as delicious desserts and dreadful decor. But these baleful bites are deceptively delicious. Give your guests an eyeful and serve up something sweet this Halloween!
Ingredients:
Directions:
Ingredients:
- Cake balls or doughnut holes
- Gummy Lifesavers
- Chocolate chips
- White Chocolate
- Red decorator's gel
Directions:
- Melt white chocolate in a bowl set over simmering water.
- Dip cake balls or doughnut holes in white chocolate and set on parchment.
- Add gummy Lifesavers and chocolate chips to create iris and pupils before the chocolate sets.
- Decorate pupils with a dot of white chocolate to add the resemblance of light reflecting off the eye.
- Add blood vessels with red decorators gel and a toothpick.

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11 Comments
7 years ago
That is AWESOME!!!!
8 years ago on Introduction
What about just using powdered donut holes? I can't eat white chocolate without feeling ill. :-/ Love these!! Thanks for posting.
8 years ago
I can't stop eating them
9 years ago on Introduction
Doughnut holes instead of cake balls??!! GENIUS!!!
9 years ago on Introduction
These came out great! Love how you used the gummy savers for the iris!
9 years ago on Introduction
Loved the idea, but don't care for cake holes so I made mine with a peanut butter truffle recipe. Everyone loves them. Thanks!
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Oh my gosh, that is such a better idea. You should make an Instructable of your recipe!!
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
No, I wouldn't want to take away from you. Thanks for the great instructable!
9 years ago on Introduction
once again, cool idea scoochmaroo <3
9 years ago on Introduction
Awesome! Best part: don't have to get them on those annoying sticks!!!
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
yeah I agree with that! Just made some and had probs with the sticks! These looks awesome...