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BLEEDING HEART BRIE

This impressive appetizer is simple to prepare and requires simple ingredients, too. The cherries add a new twist to baked Brie and provide a sweet contrast to the salty cheese and pastry.-Taste of Home Test Kitchen

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Appetizers

Time 35m

Yield 10 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 5



Bleeding Heart Brie image

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°. Unroll crescent dough; divide into two squares. Seal seams and perforations. Cut off corners from each square, forming two circles; discard scraps. Place one circle on a greased baking sheet; top with cheese. Spoon preserves over the top. Bring edges of dough up around sides of cheese. Top with remaining dough circle, pressing to seal edges. Brush top and sides with egg. , Bake 20-30 minutes or until golden brown. Cool 5 minutes before serving with crackers.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 199 calories, Fat 12g fat (5g saturated fat), Cholesterol 44mg cholesterol, Sodium 328mg sodium, Carbohydrate 16g carbohydrate (8g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 7g protein.

1 tube (8 ounces) refrigerated crescent rolls
1 round (8 ounces) Brie cheese
1/3 cup cherry preserves
1 egg, lightly beaten
Assorted crackers

BLEEDING HEART MARTINI

Take a sip of this chilling gin-based bleeding heart martini, which gets its haunting hue from pickled baby red beets. Poke a cocktail skewer through each beet, which creates the effect of dripping blood.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Drink Recipes     Cocktail Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 4



Bleeding Heart Martini image

Steps:

  • Chill 4 martini glasses in the freezer or fill with ice water and let sit until frosty, about 5 minutes (pour out water). Add the vermouth, dividing evenly; swirl to coat the glasses, then pour out. Add gin to a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake vigorously until chilled; divide among chilled glasses. Garnish each with a skewered pickled baby beet, and serve immediately.

2 ounces dry vermouth
8 ounces premium gin
Ice cubes
4 Pickled Baby Beets, each placed on a cocktail skewer

BLEEDING HEART

Provided by William L. Hamilton

Categories     cocktails

Time 2m

Number Of Ingredients 6



Bleeding Heart image

Steps:

  • Shake all liquid ingredients together with ice, and strain into an 8-ounce highball glass filled with crushed ice.
  • For garnish, thread two skinned tangerine or orange wedges on each of two wooden skewers. Run skewers, crossing, through a lime wedge.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 114, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 9 grams, Fat 0 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 0 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 2 milligrams, Sugar 7 grams

1 ounce white rum
1 ounce dark (or gold) rum
1/2 ounce Cointreau or triple sec
Juice of 1 lime wedge
4 ounces blood orange juice
Wedges of orange, lime and tangerine, as a garnish

HAUNTED HUMAN HEART (INSPIRED BY PENN & TELLER'S BLEEDING HE

The title says it all. It's the perfect coup de grace for your intimate dinner at home. As your guests sip their coffee, you unveil a glistening pink gelatin heart on a pedestal cake stand. Then you whip out a carving knife and stab it. Dark, gooey blood issues majestically from the wound. You cut dainty slices off the lobes of the heart and flip them onto dessert plates. You hold each portion under the oozing gash until it is nicely sauced with gore, add a dollop of whipped cream, and serve. First of all, find your mold. I found mine a couple years ago at Spencer's Gifts around Halloween season. It came with a very similar recipe, but not any instructions to make it bleed. Second, thoroughly wash your mold, especially all the detail where the veins are. When completely dry, spray the mold with non-stick cooking spray. You'll see below that Penn & Teller used a Valentine's Day-style heart-shaped cake pan...I think using the human heart mold improves on their concept one-hundred percent...! My human heart mold isn't large enough to handle the whole Penn & Teller recipe, so I halved the following recipe...I also altered the blood by using raspberry syrup and Chambord raspberry liqueur instead of the grenadine, since I was using raspberry gelatin. After the mold is set, I turn out the heart and set it on a crystal pedestal plate and use food coloring and a small brush to accent the veins. I even use red food coloring to shade the contours (it really does make a difference). I use my large Psycho-style butcher knife to sever and serve, as they suggest below. Otherwise, I have left the original Penn & Teller recipe intact below...it's rather long, but VERY descriptive and detailed... Penn & Teller's Bleeding Heart Penn & Teller's How to Play With Your Food© 1992 by Buggs & Rudy Discount Corp. *NOTE*: You will need a 1-gallon size food-storage bag (the plain kind without the zip closure) and a 6 1/2 cup heart-shaped gelatin mold or cake pan (The Zaar puter will not let me add them in the recipe)

Provided by Annacia

Categories     Gelatin

Time P1D

Yield 1 heart

Number Of Ingredients 8



Haunted Human Heart (Inspired by Penn & Teller's Bleeding He image

Steps:

  • PREPARATION:.
  • Boil the water.
  • Put the packaged gelatin dessert and unflavored gelatin in a bowl and pour the boiling water over it, stirring constantly. Cool to room temperature (very important or the next step may present problems).
  • Stir in the condensed milk.
  • Note how it already is acquiring the color of freshly skinned flesh.
  • Pour the mixture into the gelatin mold. Cover the bottom of the mold (this will be the top when you serve it) with a layer about half an inch think.
  • Refrigerate until it gels firmly.
  • Meanwhile, prepare a nice bladder of blood. Stir together the corn syrup, grenadine, and food colorings (we do it right in the measuring cup to save dish washing--every erg saved in preparation is an erg one can use to enjoy the Payoff).
  • For the bladder (the bag that keeps the blood together inside the mass of gelatin) take the gallon-size food-storage bag and turn it inside out.
  • Pour the blood mixture into one corner of the bag and twist it closed so that no air bubble is caught between the sauce and the twist.
  • Tie a knot in the twisted plastic.
  • Adjust the position of the knot so that when the bag lies on the counter, it's about 1 1/2 to 2 inches high, and tighten the knot. With a pair of scissors, snip off the frilly extra plastic outside the knot.
  • When the gelatin on the bottom of the mold is stiff and firm, position the bladder of blood in the mold, with the point of the bag just inside the point of the heart.
  • Make sure there is at least 3/4" of space between all sides of the bag and the walls of the mold (this will ensure that your guests don't see clues ahead of time).
  • Pour in the remaining gelatin until the mold is as full as you can handle.
  • Don't worry if you see a little of the blood-bladder grazing the surface of the gelatin, as longs as it doesn't project too much; the side you are looking at now will be the bottom when you serve it.
  • Refrigerate until gelled firmly to the texture of fine, lean organ meat.
  • It takes about 4 hours.
  • To unmold, put about 2 1/2 inches of hot, but not boiling water in your sink.
  • Set your mold in the water so that the water comes just below the edge of the mold for 15 to 20 seconds; the time depends on the thickness of the mold pan.
  • Remove the mold from the water, and run the blade of a knife around the edge of the gelatin.
  • Invert your serving platter, ideally a white pedestal cake plate, on top and hold it firmly in place.
  • Then use both hands to turn over the mold and the plate.
  • Remove the mold; you may need to tap or shake the mold slightly to free the gelatin.
  • PRESENTATION:.
  • The blood looks prettiest when it flows over white plates, doilies, and table linen, which it may stain permanently--but what the hell, it's the effect that matters.
  • To serve, use a nice, big Psycho-style chef's knife and stab the side of the gelatin about one third of the way up from the pointed end of the heart. Twist the knife slightly, and blood will start to ooze out.
  • Bare your teeth like a Marine jabbing with bayonet, and widen the wound. When the blood is coming at a good slip, grab a dessert plate, and cut a slice from one of the lobes of the heart. Flip it onto the plate, and drizzle it with blood by holding it under the edge of the pedestal. Add whipped cream and serve.
  • This dish delights all five senses:.
  • Sight: red, glossy, and elegantly surreal when the blood starts to flow.
  • Taste: sweeeet.
  • Smell: classic artificial-fruity.
  • Touch: cold and wiggly.
  • Hearing: the screaming of guests.
  • A NOTE ABOUT SAFETY: Be careful not to serve pieces of the food-storage bag to your friends. They could choke to death. We want to help you become a more exciting host, not a criminally negligent klutz. If, on the other hand, you're deliberately trying to murder your guests, please think up your own modus operandi. Don't try anything that might implicate a couple of innocent fun-book writers.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 3238.9, Fat 26.4, SaturatedFat 15.6, Cholesterol 98.7, Sodium 2273.5, Carbohydrate 710.8, Sugar 458.3, Protein 73.7

4 cups water
4 (3 ounce) boxes peach gelatin, dessert mix (pink, think of lung tissue or strawberry,redder, think of livers and hearts)
4 (1 tablespoon) envelopes unflavored gelatin (I'm guessing at the pkg weight here- use a standard size pkg)
1 (12 ounce) can unsweetened evaporated milk
1/2 cup grenadine
1 cup light corn syrup
1/3 fluid ounce red food coloring
3 drops blue food coloring

BLEEDING HEART CUPCAKES

Provided by Clare Crespo

Categories     Cake     Berry     Dessert     Bake     Valentine's Day     Kid-Friendly     Halloween     Small Plates

Yield Makes approximately 14-18 cupcakes

Number Of Ingredients 6



Bleeding Heart Cupcakes image

Steps:

  • 1. Line cupcake tins with paper liners. Fill the liners two-thirds full with the batter. Place 1 marble or tinfoil ball between each liner and the tin. This will make a dent in your cupcake when it bakes to make it heart-shaped. Bake the cupcakes as directed in the recipe . If you are using marbles, be careful when removing the cupcakes from the tins because the marbles will be very hot.
  • 2. With a small paring knife, cut out a circle about the size of a dime in the center of each cupcake, going about two thirds of the way in. Pull the little plug of cake out. Cut off the top of this piece (about 1/2 inch thick) and eat or discard the bottom. Use a teaspoon or a squeeze bottle to fill the hole partway with the strawberry jelly "blood." Put the little cake plug back in. Continue with the rest of the hearts.
  • 3. Put one third of the frosting into two separate bowls. Color one bowl of frosting with the red food coloring. Tint the other bowl of the frosting blue. Tint the remaining two thirds pink.
  • 4. Frost the cupcakes with the pink frosting. Make it super smooth by dipping a butter or frosting/palette knife in a bowl of hot water and smoothing it over the top. With the pastry bag or a knife, use the red and blue frosting to make veins on the hearts.

20 glass marbles or small balls of tinfoil
1 recipe batter for White Cupcakes
2 to 3 cups strawberry jelly or smooth strawberry jam
1 recipe Vanilla Butter Cream Frosting
Red and blue food coloring
Pastry bag and medium round tip (optional)

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