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Melt 12 oz of white chocolate over lowest heat in a saucepan.

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Prepare a place for your cookies to cool by laying a sheet of parchment paper on a rimmed baking sheet.

  • 1 tube of black decorating gel or icing.
  • White chocolate glows under black lights on its own, but a little tonic water will take these glow-in-the-dark cookies to the next level. Add powdered sugar by about a ½ cup, alternating with tonic water and milk. Lastly, dip a toothpick into cherry or strawberry jam and use it to create “bloody bite marks.” Whip up the vanilla buttercream frosting recipe below (with added tonic water to give it that eerie glow!). Vampire CupcakesĮven Dracula couldn’t resist this bloody good dessert! Make a batch of red velvet cupcakes from your favorite box mix, or try a recipe from scratch. Top with whipped cream for complete candy corn colors! 5. Refrigerate to set the Jello-O, about 2 to 3 hours. Pour on top of the yellow mixture, filling each glass to ¾ full. Repeat the process to make the orange Jell-O. Place in the refrigerator to chill until set, about 30 to 35 minutes.

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    Let cool slightly.įill plastic wine glasses about ¼ full with the lemon Jell-O mixture. Whisk until the mix has dissolved, then pour in ½ cup of water and ½ cup of vodka. Bring to a boil, then add the lemon Jell-O mix. Pour 1 cup tonic water into a saucepan over high heat. 1 c vodka, divided (double the water for a non-alcoholic option).This treat is a nod to the iconic Halloween candy! Tonic water glows fluorescent-green under a black light to make them a perfect glow-in-the-dark party food. Garnish with two maraschino cherries on a skewer. Stir the grenadine and lime juice together in a highball glass. The best part? - you still get the bubbles and fall flavors! Eerie Shirley Templeįor a non-alcoholic glow-in-the-dark drink, look to another leading lady: Shirley Temple.

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    (No, really-get a punch bowl shaped like a cauldron!) Stage a smoke machine behind it for an extra spooky effect.

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    Pro tip: Mix by the glass or conjure up a cauldron. Stir the grenadine and apple brandy together in a highball glass or champagne flute. The grenadine makes this cocktail a bright pinkish-orange when the lights are on and a glowing white under a black light. This Witch’s Brew is a spooky spinoff of Marilyn Monroe’s favorite cocktail (great Halloween costume idea, by the way)! It includes champagne for a little bubble bubble toil and trouble and apple brandy for a nod to the season. Give your drinks a glow-up by serving all your beverages over glow-in-the-dark ice! Simply mix 1 part tonic water to 1 part water and freeze into ice cubes - guests can enjoy glow-in-the-dark fall drinks all night long. Where there’s glowing food, there must be glowing beverages. Should you turn your home into a totally lit haunted house, host a galactic paint party, or test your friends’ Halloween know-how with a black light trivia night? Whatever haunt you choose, glow-in-the-dark food and drinks are a must! But how do you make food glow in the dark? Prepare for a little kitchen witchcraft with these glow-in-the-dark recipes.

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    Halloween is quickly approaching, and you have one last thing left on your October bucket list: host the most spooktacular event ever! What better way to do that than by throwing your own glow-in-the-dark party?






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