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Halloween Party Food: Edible Eyeballs

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    Part of the video series: Gross But Great: Halloween Party Food

    Summary: Learn about tools needed to make eyeballs for Halloween party food in this free Halloween recipe video.

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    By J. Costilla
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    J. Costilla is an emerging chef. He hopes to open an ethnic cafe in San Antonio. He is also a commercial photographer. His love for food and photography has him shooting for...read more

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    "Hey guys! My name is J and I'm talking to you on behalf of Expert Village. On this clip, I'm going to show you how to make eyeballs. For the tools, we're going to need to use a plastic bag. We're going to need a deep pot like this one to put water in and boil eggs. Also, we're going to need toothpicks. This is going to be make the veins in the eyes with. We're going to need some red food coloring once again. As you can see, it stains you. Have fun with that. You're also going to need a knife, a big sharp knife so we can cut these eggs in half. Basically, that's all we need for tools. With the plastic bag, what we're going to do is we're going to fill it up with whipped cream cheese, cut a hole at the end, and use it like a piping bag. It'll be a really easy way for us to pipe the cream cheese into the eggs and make it look nice at the same time. That's it for the tools you need to make this. Thanks. "

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