"It can overcome your mind and take over your body... and nothing can stop it." The delicious yet deadly substance from Larry Cohen's cult 1985 horror film can find a spot on your Thanksgiving dinner table thanks to Kaci Hansen's The Stuff marshmallow cheesecake recipe, a festively fun recipe that's featured on a new episode of her Homicidal Homemaker cooking show.
From The Homicidal Homemaker: "When it comes to the killer in horror films, we've seen it all - masked maniacs, reanimated corpses, werewolves, and other creatures of the night. But one film really changed the game by making the killer a food item...The Stuff, from 1985.
When a mysterious, marshmallow-y goo is discovered bubbling from the earth, the food industry packages it up, and mass markets it to consumers without even checking to see if it's safe for consumption. It turns out The Stuff actually consumes the consumer,...
From The Homicidal Homemaker: "When it comes to the killer in horror films, we've seen it all - masked maniacs, reanimated corpses, werewolves, and other creatures of the night. But one film really changed the game by making the killer a food item...The Stuff, from 1985.
When a mysterious, marshmallow-y goo is discovered bubbling from the earth, the food industry packages it up, and mass markets it to consumers without even checking to see if it's safe for consumption. It turns out The Stuff actually consumes the consumer,...
- 11/23/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
After you watched Poltergeist for the first time, you might have stayed away from steak and chicken for a while, but in a new episode of her horror-themed cooking show, Kaci Hansen, aka The Homicidal Homemaker, embraces the eeriness of the film's crawling steak and maggot-covered fried chicken to make two creepy candy creations.
From The Homicidal Homemaker: "There are many terrifying scenes in Poltergeist to draw inspiration from, but of course, I chose to recreate one of the most stomach-churning scenes in the film – the slithering steak and maggot-infested chicken…as candy! Both of these recipes are simple to make, and neither one will cause you to peel your face off in the bathroom.
Get this and other spooktacular horror themed recipes on my website, www.TheHomicidalHomemaker.com!"
The Poltergeist crawling steak and fried chicken candy recipe is one of many frightfully festive (and tasty) ideas from The Homicidal Homemaker...
From The Homicidal Homemaker: "There are many terrifying scenes in Poltergeist to draw inspiration from, but of course, I chose to recreate one of the most stomach-churning scenes in the film – the slithering steak and maggot-infested chicken…as candy! Both of these recipes are simple to make, and neither one will cause you to peel your face off in the bathroom.
Get this and other spooktacular horror themed recipes on my website, www.TheHomicidalHomemaker.com!"
The Poltergeist crawling steak and fried chicken candy recipe is one of many frightfully festive (and tasty) ideas from The Homicidal Homemaker...
- 3/9/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Looking for a delicious recipe that’s all pleasure and no pain? Kaci Hansen, aka The Homicidal Homemaker, has such sights to show you with her Hellraiser “Cinna-bite” Brownies recipe on another episode of her endlessly entertaining cooking show.
From The Homicidal Homemaker: “What’s your pleasure? Chocolate? Cinnamon? Ah…the cinnamon. The sweet, sweet cinnamon…
Everyone loves biting into a rich, fudgy brownie, but not everyone has dabbled around with adding a little spice into the mix. Step inside The Homicidal Homemaker’s kitchen (if you dare…) and learn how to make these Hellraiser “Cinna-bite” Brownies, decorated to look like the Lament Configuration from the movie. One bite, and you’ll tear these brownies apart!
Disclaimer: The Homicidal Homemaker does not take any responsibility should any Cenobites be summoned! :)
For this full recipe, including a vegetarian/vegan variation, as well as the template used in the tutorial,...
From The Homicidal Homemaker: “What’s your pleasure? Chocolate? Cinnamon? Ah…the cinnamon. The sweet, sweet cinnamon…
Everyone loves biting into a rich, fudgy brownie, but not everyone has dabbled around with adding a little spice into the mix. Step inside The Homicidal Homemaker’s kitchen (if you dare…) and learn how to make these Hellraiser “Cinna-bite” Brownies, decorated to look like the Lament Configuration from the movie. One bite, and you’ll tear these brownies apart!
Disclaimer: The Homicidal Homemaker does not take any responsibility should any Cenobites be summoned! :)
For this full recipe, including a vegetarian/vegan variation, as well as the template used in the tutorial,...
- 1/20/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Embedded in the cheese amongst the pepperoni and sausage, human faces cried out in anguish as Alice looked down in horror... and Freddy Krueger grinned beside her. One of the most memorable moments from A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, the "soul pizza" scene is the basis for another recipe to die for from Kaci Hansen, aka The Homicidal Homemaker.
From The Homicidal Homemaker: "For horror fans, few things are better than a night filled with pizza, horror flicks...well, and maybe a few beers. Step inside The Homicidal Homemaker's kitchen (if you dare…) and learn how to create Freddy Krueger's Soul Pizza from A Nightmare on Elm Street 4! But remember...if the food don't kill ya, the service will!
For the full recipe and instructions, including vegan/vegetarian options, visit www.TheHomicidalHomemaker.com!"
Originally revealed earlier this year, the soul pizza is one of...
From The Homicidal Homemaker: "For horror fans, few things are better than a night filled with pizza, horror flicks...well, and maybe a few beers. Step inside The Homicidal Homemaker's kitchen (if you dare…) and learn how to create Freddy Krueger's Soul Pizza from A Nightmare on Elm Street 4! But remember...if the food don't kill ya, the service will!
For the full recipe and instructions, including vegan/vegetarian options, visit www.TheHomicidalHomemaker.com!"
Originally revealed earlier this year, the soul pizza is one of...
- 11/25/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Looking for the perfect slice of pie to go with your damn fine cup of coffee? Don't despair, because Kaci Hansen, aka The Homicidal Homemaker, has you covered with her Black Lodge pie recipe that's inspired by the beautifully bizarre world of Mark Frost and David Lynch's Twin Peaks.
From The Homicidal Homemaker: "Pour yourself a damn fine (and hot!) cup of coffee, and sit down with a slice of this decadent Twin Peaks Black Lodge Pie. With a flaky, buttery crust, rich chocolate filling, and tart cherries...this pie is really something!
To download the template used in the episode, the full recipe (including vegan options), head on over to www.TheHomicidalHomemaker.com...if you dare!"
Originally revealed earlier this year, the Twin Peaks Black Lodge pie is one of many frightfully festive recipes from The Homicidal Homemaker cooking show that we look forward to showcasing right here on Daily Dead.
From The Homicidal Homemaker: "Pour yourself a damn fine (and hot!) cup of coffee, and sit down with a slice of this decadent Twin Peaks Black Lodge Pie. With a flaky, buttery crust, rich chocolate filling, and tart cherries...this pie is really something!
To download the template used in the episode, the full recipe (including vegan options), head on over to www.TheHomicidalHomemaker.com...if you dare!"
Originally revealed earlier this year, the Twin Peaks Black Lodge pie is one of many frightfully festive recipes from The Homicidal Homemaker cooking show that we look forward to showcasing right here on Daily Dead.
- 11/18/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
If you need something to munch on while watching The Walking Dead, or if you have friends with relentless appetites reminiscent of the living dead, then Kaci Hansen, aka The Homicidal Homemaker, has the right recipe for you.
Originally revealed earlier this year, "Edible Entrails" is one of many frightfully festive recipes from The Homicidal Homemaker cooking show that we look forward to showcasing right here on Daily Dead.
To learn how to make this appetizer that is perfect for both the living and the living dead, check out the official episode below, and stay tuned to Daily Dead for more recipes from The Homicidal Homemaker! And, in case you missed it, check out Kaci's recipe for Dead Alive custard.
From The Homicidal Homemaker: "Slice, dice and scream your way to creating an absolutely Killer appetizer! Step inside The Homicidal Homemaker's kitchen (if you dare…) and learn how...
Originally revealed earlier this year, "Edible Entrails" is one of many frightfully festive recipes from The Homicidal Homemaker cooking show that we look forward to showcasing right here on Daily Dead.
To learn how to make this appetizer that is perfect for both the living and the living dead, check out the official episode below, and stay tuned to Daily Dead for more recipes from The Homicidal Homemaker! And, in case you missed it, check out Kaci's recipe for Dead Alive custard.
From The Homicidal Homemaker: "Slice, dice and scream your way to creating an absolutely Killer appetizer! Step inside The Homicidal Homemaker's kitchen (if you dare…) and learn how...
- 11/11/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Before he took viewers on an epic journey through Middle-earth, Peter Jackson gave viewers one of the greatest gag-inducing horror scenes in 1992's Dead Alive, aka Braindead, when the ear of Lionel's zombifying mother fell in her custard... and she ate it without hesitation. Just in time for your Halloween party preparations, Kaci Hansen's The Homicidal Homemaker cooking show returns with a new episode that shows viewers how to make their very own Dead Alive custard, complete with a chocolate ear on top for your friends to munch on.
From The Homicidal Homemaker: "When I think of food & horror movies, the first scene that comes to mind is Freddy Krueger’s Soul Pizza from "A Nightmare on Elm Street 4". But since I’ve already covered how to make that, lets move on to the second thing that comes to mind - the cringe-inducing custard scene from "Dead Alive...
From The Homicidal Homemaker: "When I think of food & horror movies, the first scene that comes to mind is Freddy Krueger’s Soul Pizza from "A Nightmare on Elm Street 4". But since I’ve already covered how to make that, lets move on to the second thing that comes to mind - the cringe-inducing custard scene from "Dead Alive...
- 10/25/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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