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Edible Eyeballs: Halloween Party Snacks & Treats

Updated on February 11, 2015

Eyeball Cakes, Cupcakes, Candy & More

Make the food you serve at your next Halloween party play center stage. Turn your food table into a piece of spooky art. Add eyeball themed treats to your party table to give your guests a start. Find tips and advice on how to decorate candy, cupcakes and cakes to look like eyeballs.

If you want to give your family a surprise on Halloween morning try the Edible eyeball eggs recipe.

Image by Speilgel via Flickr.com under Creative Commons License.

Prep time: 10 min
Cook time: 5 min
Ready in: 15 min
Yields: 1

Ingredients

  • 2 Eggs
  • 2 tbs Mayonnaise
  • toast

Instructions

  1. Hard boil 2 eggs. Peel off shell and cut tip of egg and set it aside.
  2. Cut out eye shape from a piece of toast.
  3. Mix up eggs and Mayonnaise to make egg salad.
  4. Place tip of egg on top of the egg salad sandwich.
  5. Take food writers and use black to draw circle on center of egg. Draw red lines from center of the egg. Food writers will dry up fast when used on egg.
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Edible Eggballs are They for You?

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Delicious Eyeball Cake

Image by kyducks via Flickr.com

Creepy Eyeball Cake & Candy Ideas

Looking for some edible eyeball treats for the dessert table? The eyes will put you in the Halloween spirit.

Eyeball Recipes

From eyeball salad to eyeball desserts you will find eyeball recipes to make you salivate.

Yummy Eyeball Cupcakes

Image by bdu via flickr.com

3D Wilton Eyeball Candy Mold

Wilton 3D Eyeball Candy Mold
Wilton 3D Eyeball Candy Mold
The Wilton Eyeball Plastic Candy Mold makes it easy to create edible eyeballs. Add your candy eyeballs on top of cakes or cupcakes to give them a creepy, yet yummy, candy eyeball decoration.
 

Eyeball Cupcake Toppers

While these eyeballs are not edible they make quick work of transforming your cupcakes for Halloween. Just pop them off the cupcake to devour the yummy treat.

How to Make an Eye Ball Cake Pop

Watch this simple eye ball cake pop tutorial to learn to turn your cake pops in a frightening Halloween party treat.

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