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| Servings: | 10 |
| Author Notes: |
Most
of the recipes I've seen in the past for brain gelatin molds have focused on achieving
a gross looking"gray matter" color. While this might be anatomically
correct, trust me, it won't make people want to eat it, regardless of how good
it might taste. The infamous Kitty
Litter Cake gets the same reaction -- nobody actually wants to eat the
darn thing, but it sure is funny.
So... I developed my brain gelatin molds more with taste in mind, which usually means the colors, if not the shape, are at least somewhat palatable.
Links to buy the brain mold are at the end of the recipe. |
| Ingredients: |
2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin 1 can (29 ounces) peaches in syrup 1 cup milk 1/2 cup heavy cream 6 tablespoons peach flavored syrup (such as Torani or DaVinci brands) |
| Instructions: |
Pour milk and cream into a small saucepan and sprinkle with gelatin. Whisk the mixture well, then let it sit for 3 minutes. Place the pan over medium heat and bring to a boil, Whisking frequently to insure that Gelatin dissolves. Immediately remove the pan from the heat, pour contents into another bowl and let the mixture cool for about 20 minutes. In a bender or food processor, or with an immersion blender, purée remaining ingredients. Pour
purée into cooled cream mixture and stir well. Pour about half of mixture
into prepared mold. Chill until set but not firm -- about 40-50 minutes. (Hint:
I help the process along put alternating the chilling time between the freezer
and fridge -- but be careful you do not want the mixture to freeze). Remove mold from the refrigerator. Carefully spoon the raspberry pie filling into the center
(see photo left). If you like, you can scoop a Stir well and pour into the prepared Gelatin mold. Chill until firm -- at least 4 hours. To unmold, dip the bottom of mold in a bowl filled with hot water, taking care to not let any water get into the mold. Dipping the mold for a few seconds helps to loosen the gelatin from the mold. Remove from water and dry off the bottom of the mold. Place a serving platter over the bottom of the mold and flip both over. Carefully remove the mold from the Gelatin. OPTIONAL GARNISHES BUY THE BRAIN and Other Creepy Halloween Molds! |
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