https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/vampire-blood-lollipops • Posted by lisa_ancarrow
These are my Twilight "inspired" Vampire Blood Lollipops. Who doesn't love Edward -right! I promise these are so easy to make and with the premier of Twilight on November 20th just a few short days away, these lollipops would make a great treat!! They turn your mouth a bright blood red. Have fun and enjoy!!!
These are my Twilight "inspired" Vampire Blood Lollipops. Who doesn't love Edward -right! I promise these are so easy to make and with the premier of Twilight on November 20th just a few short days away, these lollipops would make a great treat!! They turn your mouth a bright blood red. Have fun and enjoy!!!
Makes about 12 lollipops * 2 cups sugar * 4 tbsp light corn syrup * red food coloring * white lollipops stick - you can find them at your local craft store. You can even add flavor oils like peppermint or strawberry if you like.
Getting the sugar melted Bring sugar, corn syrup, and 1/4 cup water to a boil in a small saucepan, stirring until all the sugar is dissolved completely. If you have a candy thermometer it will register 300 degrees to 310 degrees (hard-crack stage), 5 to 7 minutes. While the sugar is boiling lay out your lollipop sticks onto a silicon baking mat (I put my baking mat onto a cookie sheet to make it easier to move around and a nice hard level surface.)
The ice water bath Once you have placed your lollipop sticks down - Fill a larger pot with ice water. When your sugar mixture is ready - 300 degrees to 310 degrees, immediately set the pan into ice-water bath to stop the cooking (syrup will steam vigorously - be careful of the steam it will be very hot!); let sit about 25 seconds. Swirl pan 1 minutes more to cool - it while still be bubbling, that's OK .
Pour and add the blood Working very quickly, pour syrup onto the silicon baking sheets, forming circles (2 to 31/2 inches in diameter) and spacing pours about 3 inches apart - then press in lollipop sticks. I went very randomly - wherever there was space I made a lollipop. The fun part With the red food coloring - squirt a few drops in to each lollipop (I would do one at a time to make it easier to work with), using one of the lollipop sticks drags the stick through some of the food coloring to get the desired look for the "blood". I add a few more drops to the blood coagulated look.
Let it cool Let stand for about 5 - 10 minutes for the sugar to harden completely.
Share your blood lollipops Now - go out there and share your blood lollipops! And have fun watching Twilight on the 20th!!