![]() Sort through your lychees, and set aside any that are jacked up - cracked wide open, ragged, etc. ![]() The full recipe is in the recipe card at the end of this post, here is a pictorial walk through: Bloody Eyeballsĭrain the lychees and reserve the liquid - you’ll need it for the sauce! ![]() How to Make Bloody Eyeball Halloween Pancakes These spooky pancakes fit the bill on both counts - there’s a reason it’s our new favorite recipe for a fun breakfast on Halloween morning!Īnyway, Happy Halloween - enjoy these pancakes! When it comes down to it, Halloween pancakes should look good. Not only is it cheap and efficient, it’s the perfect way to bring a bit more of that delicious lychee flavour to the plate, tying the whole thing together, nicely. I’m a big fan of not wasting food, so I whipped the syrup up from lychee syrup left over from making the eyeballs. and these clearly needed a “blood” drizzle. It’s a fantastic buttermilk pancakes base, btw.įinally, every pancake needs syrup, IMHO. I’m too lazy to do anything beyond a one-color batter, so I dyed these festive pancakes BRIGHT neon green, as a fun contrast to the topping. Tasty, easy to work with, and definitely. Yeah, I am definitely a fan of lychee eyeballs for Halloween. You may remember them from such nonsense as my Bloody Eyeball Cupcakes,īloody Eyeball Halloween Punch, Halloween Pavlova, and my Halloween Shooters. A combination of green fruit-juice blend and fresh lime juice also contributes to the color of this Halloween drink.I wanted my spooky Halloween pancakes to be an easy breakfast idea for Halloween morning - fun pancakes, with twists on the classic components of the pancakes.Īs my favorite pancake toppings tend to be fruit, going with Lychee “bloody eyeballs” was the obvious starting point. The secret to the ghastly green hue is green tea powder, which is used to garnish the rim of the glass. Or rise from the murky, green water with our Swamp Sips. Skip the straw and serve with black licorice for sipping instead. Black vodka and freshly squeezed tangerine juice are layered in a glass for a jack-o-lantern-style drink. If you want to keep things simple with your Halloween cocktails, try a classic mixed drink with a thematic twist-we think the Screwed-Up Screwdriver fits the bill. Another Halloween martini recipe is our two-ingredient Berry Scary Martini black vodka, cherry juice, and ice are combined in a cocktail shaker and mixed up until ice cold and evenly incorporated. The secret? A single black peppercorn is tucked into each olive, giving them the appearance of an eye. A vodka martini gets an eye-popping garnish of pimento-stuffed green olives that are realistic enough to make everyone do a double-take. Want to really scare your guests? Offer them a classic Halloween cocktail, the Eyeball Martini. Next, combine vodka, grapefruit juice, and fresh lime juice in a highball glass and top with the syrup. It starts with an eye-catching simple syrup made from light agave syrup, pomegranate juice, and grated red beet. Whether you're hosting a Halloween party or having a mischievous night at home with family, these spooky cocktail and drink recipes are sure to send a shiver up your spine.ĭespite its eerie appearance, our Vampire Vodka Cocktail is perfectly sweet and bloody delicious.
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