Ep 25. Quick Fix Halloween Show
- TVG
- October 21, 2006
- 21 min
Quick Fix Meals With Robin Miller season 2 episode 25 is titled the Quick Fix Halloween Show. In this episode, Robin Miller creates spooktacular and delicious recipes for the Halloween season that are easy to make and perfect for a quick fix meal.
The episode starts with Robin preparing a festive appetizer called Monster Mash Guacamole. She takes a ripe avocado and mashes it up in a bowl, then adds diced tomatoes, onions, jalapenos, and lime juice. To create the spooky monster effect, Robin makes little eyes and teeth out of black olives and puts them on top of the guacamole. She then serves the monster mash with chips and vegetables for dipping.
Next up is a frighteningly delicious pasta dish called Spaghetti and Eyeballs. Robin cooks spaghetti in boiling water until it's al dente, then drains it and sets it aside. While the pasta is cooking, she makes meatballs out of ground beef and Italian seasoning. To create the eyeball effect, Robin adds a pitted black olive to the center of each meatball. She then adds the meatballs to a pot of tomato sauce and simmers them until they're cooked through. Robin serves the spaghetti and eyeballs with the sauce on top and sprinkles some grated parmesan cheese for extra flavor.
For a dessert that's both spooky and sweet, Robin makes Chocolate Spiderweb Cookies. She combines sugar, butter, eggs, vanilla, flour, and cocoa powder in a bowl to make the cookie dough. Robin then rolls the dough into balls and places them on a baking sheet. To create the spiderweb effect, she adds swirls of white icing to the tops of each cookie and uses a toothpick to drag the icing in thin lines to create the spiderweb design. She finishes the cookies with a chocolate spider made from melted chocolate and piped into spider shapes.
Finally, Robin creates a creepy beverage called Blood Orange Sangria. She combines red wine, blood orange juice, and sparkling water in a pitcher, then adds sliced oranges, apples, and blackberries for a fruity flavor. To create the creepy effect, Robin adds a frozen hand made from water and food coloring to the pitcher. The hand slowly melts as the sangria is served, adding a spooky touch to the drink.
Overall, the Quick Fix Halloween Show episode of Quick Fix Meals With Robin Miller is perfect for anyone looking to make festive and easy recipes for Halloween. Robin's recipes are both delicious and fun, and are sure to impress guests at any Halloween party or gathering.