DEVILED EYEBALLS

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Much easier than it looks, a fun twist on deviled eggs for Halloween. Using the long spiral pasta (fusilli col buco) you can rest them on a bed of brains. If you can't find the pasta, other short spiral pasta will do, it is needed to keep the eyeballs from sliding around.

Provided by msoders

Categories     Halloween

Time 2h

Yield 36 eyeballs, 18 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

18 eggs
1/3 cup mayonnaise
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon onion powder
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
10 green olives, sliced
2 ounces fusilli, col buco
red blue and green food coloring

Steps:

  • Cover eggs with 1 inch of cold water, bring to a full boil for 1 minute, cover and remove from heat. Let stand 17 minutes. Rinse eggs in cold water.
  • Gently tap each egg with a metal spoon in several places to crack the shell. The objective is NOT to break it, but to create small cracks for the bloodshot effect of the eyeballs. Place in pan ice water (just enough to cover them), add enough red food coloring to make the water a deep red. Let sit for 1-2 hours.
  • Boil pasta according to directions with a few drops of red food coloring. Drain, rinse and place on platter.
  • Crack and peel eggs, rinse.
  • Cut eggs in half crosswise on a slight diagonal and remove yolks.
  • Blend yolks with all remaining ingredients - you will want the mixture to be a bit stiff. Divide into batches and add food coloring as desired for different eye colors.
  • using a melon baller or small ice scoop, place a scoop into each eye and top with an olive slice. Place on the brains!

Yusuf Samad
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These were so much fun to make! I used different colored food coloring to make the eyeballs look even more realistic. They were a big hit at my Halloween party.


Cordarius Olive
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I made these deviled eyeballs for a Halloween party and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them. They were easy to make and looked very realistic.


Malik Baba
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These deviled eyeballs were a fun and easy Halloween treat. They were a little messy to make, but they were definitely worth the effort. My kids loved them!


Aleksandar Kornić
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These were okay. The filling was a little too sweet for my taste, but the eyeballs were cooked perfectly. I would probably make these again, but I would adjust the filling recipe.


Ericia Mbiya
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I was a little disappointed with these deviled eyeballs. The filling was bland and the eyeballs were overcooked. I wouldn't recommend this recipe.


Layla Chatterley
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These deviled eyeballs were delicious! The filling was creamy and flavorful, and the eyeballs were perfectly cooked. I will definitely be making these again.


Bisundev Purbey
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These were so much fun to make! I used different colored food coloring to make the eyeballs look even more realistic. They were a big hit at my Halloween party.


Soni Jutt
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I made these deviled eyeballs for a Halloween party and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them. They were easy to make and looked very realistic.


kiara biggs
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These deviled eyeballs were a fun and festive treat for Halloween. They were a little tricky to make, but they were definitely worth the effort. My kids loved them!


Omobolaji Olaoluwa
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My family loved this recipe! The deviled eyeballs were a huge hit at our Halloween party. They were easy to make and looked very realistic. I will definitely be making these again next year.