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Hi! I’m a new editor on Pikipedia! You can ask me questions if you want, but don’t my word for granted.I like to try my absolute best to help out Pikipedia. I've noticed that my user page is pretty empty, so I going put some original recipes I made based off Louie's notes!

Grubchucker delight

Get the meat from the claws and legs of a blue crab and cover them in miso. Cook crab for 15 minutes before everything else. Place meat neatly together on a plate.

Bulborb larva eye

ingredients

The most important ingredient for making gummy eyeballs is gelatin. I like to use super clear gelatin but knox gelatin will also work. You can flavor your gummy eyeballs with any kind of extract you like! I like to use fruity flavors like strawberry, orange, apple, raspberry or pineapple. The citric acid makes the gummies a little sour which tastes really yummy. If you want your gummy eyeballs to have the texture and shelf life of a real gummy bear, you can use my gummy bear recipe in place of the gummy eyeball recipe. You will also need some food coloring. White for coloring the eyeball (or you can use some milk), blue for iris and black for the pupil. I used Americolor food coloring gel. Electric blue and super black. Also get some sour cream ,okra, and a burger patty.

Gummy eyeball tools I use an updated recipe that tastes delicious and is easy to customize to any flavor. I used a sphere mold from the Chicago School of Mold Making for my eyeballs but you can use any sphere mold. I especially love the sphere ice molds because they are inexpensive.

For painting, I like to use a fine detail brush. That's it!

How to make gummy eyeballs Step 1 - The first thing you need to do is make your gummy eyeball recipe. Reserve about ⅓ of the recipe for the clear iris. Color the rest with a few drops of white food coloring.

Step 2 - Make the Iris. Make sure the clear gelatin is not too hot for this part. It should be melted but not hot feeling at all (about 90-95ºF is ideal). Place a few drops into the bottom of the mold to make the iris. Depending on the size of the mold it could be the size of a dime or it could be the size of a quarter. It's up to you. You can use a spoon, a squeeze bottle or just carefully pour from your measuring cup. If you mess up just wait for it to set up and peel it back out and try again.

Step 3 - Once the clear gelatin sets up, use your fine-tipped paintbrush to paint in the pupil (black dot in the center). Try to center it the best that you can and paint a simple circle.

Step 4 - Add a few dots and lines with the black around the iris (colored part of the eye), very lightly.

Step 5 - Outline the outside of the iris very lightly with more black food coloring.

Step 6 - Use a combination of colored food coloring (like blue, brown, green etc) and white food coloring to put in some lines radiating out from the pupil until the clear is completely covered. Try not to mess up your pupil.

Step 7 - Let the food coloring dry for 20 minutes (or more). If the food coloring is not dry, it can bleed into the white part of your eye. Totally fine for the zombie look but you may not want that so that's how you avoid it.

Step 8 - Place the top of your mold on, use rubber bands to make sure it stays sealed

Step 9 - Fill the mold up with white gelatin (cooled to 90-95ºF) and place the molds into the fridge to set up for at least two hours.

Step 10 - Demold and use electric pink food coloring and a fine-tipped paintbrush to add some veins if you want.

Making

Put your gummy eyeball on the patty and put a teaspoon of sour cream and a sprinkle of okra to finally finish the recipe.