


To do that, simply blend one beetroot with a small piece of turmeric or 1 teaspoon of turmeric powder, and about 2 cups (480 ml) of water.

If you can't find a good natural food dye, you can use a combination of beetroot (pink) with turmeric (yellow) to create the perfect red. Everything from keto breakfasts, dinners, desserts and snacks - we've got you covered! Tips for Natural Food Dye You can find plenty of low-carb recipes for Halloween here - make sure to check them out. My only piece of advice is to pay close attention to the food dye that you use as some of them are crazy high in carbs and the amount that you use will really depend on the quality of your dye.Īlso, I suggest that you boil an extra couple of eggs, as there will inevitably be one or two that break. They’re the perfect texture to convince people that they’re eating EYEBALLS! I’m so in love with these gruesome bloodshot eyeballs! Even though I made them, I still shuddered a bit when I ate one. Have you decided your Halloween menu this year? These scary eyeball deviled eggs are a must try.
