Whether you're an actual zombie or just play one on tv, this brain's for you. It's got all the complexity you love in a real bloody mary (including the vodka), just molded in brain form. Normally I make this into cubes that I loosely call "jello shots". But with my brain mold just gathering dust all year (relax, I washed it) and Halloween right around the corner, making a brain just seemed like the way to go. So if you plan on dressing up as the walking dead for your Halloween party this year, I recommend you make the ultimate prop and surprise your friends by eating an actual brain (use your hands, zombies aren't big on utensils or manners).
BLOODY MARY BRAIN
4 (1/4
oz.) envelopes Knox gelatin
3/4 cup
water
4 cups
tomato juice
3/4 cup
vinegar
1/3 cup
fresh lemon juice
1 cup
sugar
1
teaspoon salt
1/2
teaspoon celery salt
1 1/2
tablespoons drained bottled horseradish, or to taste
1 1/2
tablespoons worcestershire sauce, or to taste
1
teaspoon hot sauce (like Tabasco), or to taste
1/2
teaspoon black pepper, or to taste
9 oz.
vodka (1 cup + 2 tablespoons)
1.
Mix gelatin and water
in a 2-cup measuring cup; let congeal in refrigerator.
2.
Combine the remaining
ingredients (except the vodka) in a saucepan and heat, stirring to dissolve the
sugar. Add congealed gelatin and stir well until gelatin is dissolved. Add
vodka.
3.
Pour into a large
brain mold* and chill until firm, about 6 hours (even better, overnight).
4.
Unmold gently. If you
have any trouble, just run a little warm water over the sides first.
5.
Serve cold, preferably
over ice (it will begin to melt if too warm).
*For jello shots:
Pour the
bloody mary mixture into little plastic shot glasses and chill until firm. Or
pour into a lightly oiled, large, shallow baking pan and chill until firm, then
cut into cubes.
pouring gelatin in the water |
gelatin congealed |
adding celery salt to the tomato juice (everything else, except the vodka, is already added) |
everything added |
brain mold It's a good idea to wrap a towel around the bottom so it doesn't tip over while you're filling it. |
brain mold filled I recommend keeping the towel around the bottom in the refrigerator too. |
bloody mary brain, unmolded and being dissected It also makes a nice prop for anyone dressing up as a doctor. |
I had about 1 cup leftover, so I poured it into a ramekin so I could cut it into little "jello shots". |
bloody mary jello shots If you follow the recipe as is, these are pretty spicy. |
I also made a cranberry-orange brain (that's right, I'm the proud owner of two brain molds). It was okay, but I wasn't blown away by it. |
cranberry orange brain (I think this is the occipital lobe view.) Side note to you zombies: The best flavor is in the frontal lobe. |
5 comments:
This is a bit freaky.
I hope to remain anonymous but bet I don't.
I was going for very freaky...I guess I'll have to turn up the volume next time! ;)
You are too funny.
Hi Susan. I hope you don´t mind that I have posted the link to this recipe on my own blog about party planning.
I am honored Kirstine. :)
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