Monday, 20 January 2014

Fake blood mix


Fake Blood Recipe


What you you will need:


  • Water
  • corn syrup
  • Red, blue and green food colouring
  • Flour, cornstarch, chocolate syrup or maple syrup


Method: 


  • Combine one part water with three parts corn syrup, Add drops of red food colouring gradually and mix gently by stirring.
  • Continue adding drops until the shade resembles that of real blood (always err on the side of adding less, as it's easier to add more).
  • Add a small amount of blue or green food colouring to achieve a more realistic shade. (Arterial blood is bright red, while venous blood is a dark maroon).


Add a thickener. 
  • Dry thickener. Add sifted flour or corn starch to your mixture, and whisk or stir it gently until smooth.
  • If small lumps form, wait about a minute and the lumps will float to the top where you can remove them easily. Note: you can also use glycerine instead.
  • Wet thickener. Stir in thick chocolate syrup until the desired consistency (and optimal flavour) is reached.
  • Chocolate syrup adds a realistic deep maroon "venomous" colour to the blood.
  • You can also use pancake syrup to add a brown tone and make the blood a bit thicker and stickier. Don't use too much!
Adjust your mix. (If it is too pink or orange, add red).
  • Use blue cautiously Only add blue when you have at least put 3 teaspoons in and 1 drop of blue and you're confident it is still not dark enough and only add blue slowly
  • If it seems to be too purple, you'll have to start again––unfortunately, you cannot fix it just by adding more red.
  • If the mix is too transparent, add a little flour.

Let the mixture sit for ten minutes in a warm environment. This will give it some time to thicken and coagulate.

  • Note: This recipe yields blood that is very sticky initially. It is good for uses that involve children and possible ingestion, as it's not toxic.

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