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Shake and strain into glass. And there no alcohol so it’s perfect for the kids too! I love the glasses aside from the vampire shots, it adds to the Halloween feel! LOL, those are so cute. These look like such a fun and easy treat for the kids! I like anything that gives me more time to enjoy the party! You know what I mean, right? They have only a few ingredients, look spooky, and have to be prepared in advance. I’d booze the heck out of them but they’re too cute. Your Halloween guests will love this sweet and spooky punch from Food Network. What a great way to serve those bloody vampire shots! Turn burner onto low heat for 45-60 minutes and let simmer. So drink these ghoulish brews from the safety of your home to capture the "spirit" of Halloween. This recipe also works with low calories gelatin and diet lemon-lime soda if you are counting calories. Totally creative and awesome!

That is ingenious and I love how it’s a red color with lots of fun, perfect for Halloween! And watch videos demonstrating recipe prep and cooking techniques. I’m loving the glasses you used! Attach vampire teeth to the top of the glass if using. Garnish with an orange wedge. Every year we plan a huge celebration with friends. You can also find 1000s of Food Network's best recipes from top chefs, shows and experts. ), *If using gummy eyeballs, allow the gelatin mixture to partially set before adding a gummy eye into each glass. I love the skeleton glass holders. Combine ingredients. In a saucepan, add equal parts water and brown sugar plus pears, Cinnamon sticks and Thyme. It’s crazy, how quickly the months pass us by. This Vampire Drink is one of the most fun drinks, ever. Garnish with a lemon wedge. No goblins or demons come to our door. However, we can still add some to cover both adults and kids in a gimmicky sort of way! PERFECT for any Halloween party!! Those are fun! In a cocktail shaker with ice, add orange juice and triple sec. The founder of the Louisville-based The Mocktail Project, Jesse Hawkins, has whipped up a couple of nonalcoholic concoctions to enjoy safely at home. I love that there’s no alcohol in these. And even better, it’s super easy to make it an adult drink with some alcohol added . This is so cool! Such fun jelly shots, the kids here will love it! Those are so great! Now comes the fun part!

Love that glassware you have served the drink! I used Skeleton Hand Plastic Cups from Oriental Trading to hold the shots. Garnish with pear from saucepan and a fresh thyme sprig. Pingback: Easy Halloween Graveyard Smores Cups Recipe. I LOVE IT!! What is your favorite easy Halloween Party recipe? Add 2 ounces of simple syrup into glass over ice.

How cute!! Reach Kirby Adams at kadams@courier-journal.com or Twitter @kirbylouisville. .

I added a gummy eyeball candy (purchased from the dollar store) to each glass and then topped each glass with a set of vampire teeth. The kids will go crazy over these!!!!!! Mix the gelatin following the directions on the package except substitute lemon-lime soda for water. Add the seltzer and mix, add ice and serve. 1 serving. Color the cold water with enough green food coloring to make it stand out against the background of the punch. I love the recipe and the glasses! Related: Want to celebrate Halloween amid COVID-19?
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