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How to Make Mystery Eyeball Deviled Eggs

Liven up your Halloween party with these current event inspired deviled eggs.

You just never know when inspiration will strike.

For me, inspiration struck in the form of a mysterious eyeball that washed up on a beach in Florida. When the story first broke, all they knew was that they had a grapefruit-sized eyeball that was "probably marine in nature" (after which I immediately mentally ran through a list of all non-Marine possibilities and didn't come up with any satisfactory answers). The article also included a delightfully closeup picture of said eyeball (watch the video if you have yet to see the mystery eyeball).

Now, admittedly this eyeball is fairly grotesque and not the sort of thing that would typically lead one to create a dish modeled after it, but I am not typical and we are just two weeks away from Halloween.

If you have the stomach for it and don't mind eating something that looks as if it washed up on a beach, then here is how you make Mystery Eyeball Deviled Eggs:

1. Click here and follow my deviled eggs recipe. The only change is that you need to add the desired amount of blue food coloring to the yolk mixture before you pipe it into the eggs. Don't worry about the pickle relish. If you add enough food coloring, it'll be fine.

2. Add a sliced black olive to the top of each egg. By happy accident, I purchased a can of olives with jalapeno, so some of my pupils had the added benefit of looking bloody and tasting great!

Once you've done all that, be sure to take a moment to enter our Halloween costume contest (the grand prize is $5,000). You can also read other Halloween-related articles here.

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Eve May 17, 2013 at 08:06 am
I, too, miss the history quiz of a mystery location. Please bring it back.
Eve May 17, 2013 at 08:07 am
I am curious as to why it is vacant and fenced off.
Racerx Gto May 15, 2013 at 10:44 pm
*gasp!!* Tacky chain link fence? There go the property values! Chain link fence aroundRead More vacant/undeveloped land is usually an indicator of some County ordinance to secure the land for public safety. I'd buy the land and for the pure entertainment factor put mock working oil pump jacks on the land. Just to see what people do. :-p
Mike Maddox May 10, 2013 at 12:57 pm
maybe we can have a fundraiser and get him back here!
Josh Staab April 20, 2013 at 01:31 pm
You guys are the best. Thanks a lot. I'm going to miss all of you! You haven't seen the last of JoshRead More Staab by a longshot!
Victor Calderon April 19, 2013 at 07:20 pm
Thanks for the kind words Josh and for doing a good job of taking over Carmichael among other PatchRead More towns. I'll always remember promoting Patch around the area and the weird looks we/you got out at the multi-chamber mixer. Best of luck in Alaska and say hi to the eskimos for me.