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Bloody Edible Intestines

Halloween is the one time of year when the line between creepy and delicious blurs in the best possible way, and Bloody Edible Intestines are the ultimate showstopper. A gory, eerie treat that’s made from cinnamon rolls, this dessert is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Whether you’re hosting a haunted gathering or just want to surprise your family with a spooky breakfast, these cinnamon roll intestines are easy to make and utterly terrifying—but in the best possible way! Let’s dive into this fun and simple recipe that will bring out the squeals (and smiles) at your Halloween party.

Ingredients

To craft this delightfully grotesque dessert, you’ll need just a few basic ingredients:

  • 1 can refrigerated Cinnamon Rolls: The star of the dish, providing the perfect base for our intestine design.
  • ¼ cup Heavy Cream: Adds extra richness and makes the cinnamon rolls even softer and gooier.
  • Frosting: Use the cream cheese frosting that comes with the cinnamon rolls.
  • ¼ cup Strawberry Jam: To give the intestines that bloody, realistic look.

These ingredients are simple, yet when combined in this creative way, they produce a show-stopping Halloween treat.

Creating the Intestines

Now for the fun part—shaping the cinnamon rolls into intestine-like coils! Here’s how you do it:

  1. Unroll the Cinnamon Rolls: The first step is to unroll each cinnamon roll into a long strip of dough. This is what will become the “intestines.” Don’t worry if the rolls don’t uncoil perfectly; the more irregular and wiggly the strips are, the more realistic and creepy your “intestines” will look!

  2. Arrange the Strips in a 9×13 Pan: Once you’ve unrolled all your cinnamon rolls, arrange them in the pan, creating a squiggly, winding pattern that mimics the natural look of intestines. Be creative! The more random and uneven your design, the better. Just make sure to leave small gaps between the rolls to allow room for them to expand while baking.

  3. Add Heavy Cream: This step is where the magic happens. Pour ¼ cup of heavy cream evenly over the top of the cinnamon rolls before baking. This not only adds richness but also helps keep the rolls extra soft and gooey—perfect for a dessert that’s both gross and delicious!

Bake & Glaze

With your intestines prepped, it’s time to bring them to life (or death?) in the oven.

  1. Bake to Perfection: Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and bake the cinnamon rolls for about 20 minutes, or until they’re golden brown. Keep an eye on them as they bake, ensuring they don’t over-bake—remember, we want these intestines to be soft and ooey-gooey!

  2. Make the “Bloody” Frosting: While the rolls are baking, whip up the “bloody” glaze. Simply mix the cream cheese frosting that came with the cinnamon rolls with ¼ cup strawberry jam. The jam adds a bright red color that resembles blood, making these intestines as gory as possible. You can adjust the jam amount if you want a thicker or more blood-like consistency.

  3. Frost and Serve: Once your cinnamon roll intestines are golden and baked to perfection, remove them from the oven. While they’re still warm, drizzle the “bloody” glaze over the top, letting it drip and pool in the crevices of the rolls. The result is a disturbingly realistic, but incredibly tasty, tray of Bloody Edible Intestines!

10 Spooky Dessert Ideas

If you love these Edible Intestines, why stop here? Halloween is all about getting creative with creepy, fun treats. Here are 10 more ideas for spooky desserts to make your Halloween table unforgettable:

  1. Ghost Meringue Cookies: Light and airy, with haunting ghost shapes, these are perfect for a spooky sweet snack.
  2. Spiderweb Brownies: Fudgy brownies topped with spiderweb designs made from melted white chocolate or icing.
  3. Monster Eye Truffles: Oreo truffles coated in white chocolate and decorated with candy eyes.
  4. Witch Finger Cookies: Creepy almond cookies shaped like witch fingers, complete with red icing “blood.”
  5. Pumpkin Patch Cupcakes: Chocolate cupcakes topped with green frosting and mini fondant pumpkins.
  6. Graveyard Dirt Pudding Cups: Chocolate pudding layered with crushed Oreos, with candy tombstones and gummy worms on top.
  7. Brain Jello Mold: Use a brain-shaped mold to create a wiggly, jiggly, and disturbingly realistic gelatin dessert.
  8. Mummy Hot Dogs: Wrap mini hot dogs in crescent roll dough and bake them to look like little mummies, complete with candy eyes.
  9. Bloody Red Velvet Cake: A rich red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting, drizzled with “blood” made from red food coloring and syrup.
  10. Candy Corn Rice Krispy Treats: Layered rice krispy treats in the shape of candy corn, perfect for a sweet and festive snack.

Tips for BEST Edible Intestines

To ensure your Bloody Edible Intestines come out perfectly every time, here are a few expert tips:

  • Don’t skip the heavy cream: Pouring heavy cream over the cinnamon rolls before baking is what makes these rolls so soft and rich. It’s a must for that extra oozy, delicious texture.
  • Get creative with the design: The messier and more tangled the “intestines” look, the better! There’s no right or wrong way to arrange them in the pan, so have fun with it.
  • Adjust the jam to your liking: If you want a more realistic “bloody” look, add a little extra strawberry jam to the frosting. You can also experiment with raspberry jam or a mix of both for different shades of red.
  • Serve warm: These Edible Intestines are best served warm, right after they’ve been frosted. The gooey texture and warm cinnamon flavor are at their peak when fresh out of the oven.

These Bloody Edible Intestines are the ultimate Halloween dessert—easy to make, absolutely delicious, and guaranteed to freak out your guests in the best way possible. Whether you’re looking to add some spooky fun to a Halloween party or just want to surprise your family with a gory breakfast treat, these cinnamon roll intestines are sure to be a hit. Plus, with the addition of the bloody strawberry jam frosting, they’ll look as disturbingly realistic as they are tasty. So, get creative this Halloween and whip up a batch of Bloody Edible Intestines—you won’t be disappointed!

Bloody Edible Intestines

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 19 minutes
Course Dessert

Equipment

  • 9x13 Baking Dish

Ingredients
  

  • 1 can refrigerated Cinnamon Rolls
  • ¼ cup Heavy Cream

Frosting

  • Refrigerated Rolls Cream Cheese Frosting
  • ¼ cup Strawberry Jam

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the Oven: Set your oven to 350°F (175°C) to prepare for baking.
  • Prepare the Baking Dish: Lightly grease a 9x13 baking dish to ensure the cinnamon rolls don't stick during baking.
  • Unroll the Cinnamon Rolls: Open the can of refrigerated cinnamon rolls and carefully unroll each roll into long strips of dough. These will serve as the intestines' “coils.”
  • Arrange in the Dish: Lay the unrolled strips of dough into the baking dish in a coiling, squiggly fashion, mimicking the appearance of intestines. Leave small gaps between the strips for expansion during baking.
  • Add Heavy Cream: Pour ¼ cup of heavy cream evenly over the cinnamon rolls. This will help make the dough extra soft and gooey.
  • Bake: Place the dish in the oven and bake for 20 minutes, or until the cinnamon rolls are golden brown and fully baked.
  • Make the “Bloody” Topping: While the rolls are baking, mix the cream cheese frosting that comes with the cinnamon rolls with ¼ cup of strawberry jam. The jam adds a spooky, bloody effect, perfect for Halloween.
  • Frost & Serve: Once the cinnamon rolls are done baking, drizzle the “bloody” frosting mixture over the rolls to complete the gory intestine look. Serve warm for the best effect.
Keyword bloody edible intestines, edible intestines, halloween desserts

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