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Bloody Beet Bowls

Decadent White Chocolate and Beet Pudding nestled in White and Dark Chocolate cups and drizzled with “bloody” beet puree and melted chocolate make for some interesting Halloween Bloody Beet Bowls!

Bloody Beet Bowls With Chocoley White Chocolate & Beets

When I ask my daughter to help me with the dishes, she manages to slip out of the kitchen as quickly as the first 9 months of 2015 slipped by. Sometimes she will send one of our dogs into the kitchen with a message taped to them that says: “I’d lick those dishes cleaner than Lil Shashi could wash them.” But when she realizes that I am working with beets, I cannot seem to get her out of the kitchen.

Chocoley White Chocolate & Beet-Pudding Bowls

My daughter loves eating beets, but – she loves playing with pureed beets even more (and SHE wonders why I sometimes mistake her for being 6 not 16)! She uses the puree and juice to make some bloody, grotesque “cuts” on herself, which she then photographs and sends to her friends. Of course, they flip out and start flooding all our phones! Beet puree and juice can be pretty gory looking (…”and tasting” is what I bet you beet-haters are probably thinking); so come Halloween time, beets are roasted and pureed by the dozen in our home.

Molding with Chocoley

Recently, when the opportunity to work with Chocoley’s Bada Bing Bada Boom Candy & Molding Chocolate presented itself, I figured beets would have to be incorporated somehow. Now, I’ve made beet cakes and beet brownies and other beet treats, and seeing I am not the most skilled decorator, I figured I would come up with something different and simple. Since I love my silicone cupcake and silicone body part molds, I figured I would make some chocolate cups and some chocolate fingers. And, as I watched my daughter slather puree all over her arm, the idea to make beet and white chocolate pudding popped into my head.

Smooth & Creamy Bloody Beet Bowls

The pudding only contains 4 ingredients: beet puree, white chocolate, a smidge of dark chocolate, and coconut milk. If you are not a huge fan of beets no worries as the chocolate balances off that distinct beet taste. I drizzled these Bloody Beet Bowls liberally with melted Chocoley Chocolate. I also used beet puree and juice and some coconut oil to make the “gory” dripped toppings. When the coconut oil cooled into white specs, my daughter said it almost looked like there was “flesh” mixed in with the “blood”. Yup – Happy (early) Halloween Y’all!

Halloween Bloody Beet Bowls
Halloween Bloody Beet Bowls

Bloody Beet Bowls

5 from 1 vote
Print Pin Rate
Prep Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours 50 minutes
Servings: 4
Author: Shashi
Decadent White Chocolate and Beet Pudding nestled in White and Dark Chocolate cups and drizzled with "bloody" beet puree and melted chocolate make for some interesting Halloween Bloody Beet Bowls!

Ingredients

  • *I roasted my beets for 45 minutes in a 375-degree oven and then puréed them. The puréed beets will stay fresh in an airtight glass container for about 3-4 weeks. I used this purée to make these Blood Beet Bowls.

WHITE CHOCOLATE AND BEET PUDDING

  • 3 tablespoons beet purée
  • 2 tablespoons coconut milk
  • 2/3 cup Chocoley White Chocolate
  • 1 tablespoon Chocoley Dark Chocolate

BEET SYRUP OR “DRIPPINGS”

  • 2 tablespoons beet purée
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 1 tablespoon sugar

FOR CUPS/FINGERS

  • 1 cup Chocoley’s Bada Bing Bada Boom Candy & MoldingWhite Chocolate
  • 1 cupChocoley’s Bada Bing Bada Boom Candy & Molding Dark Chocolate
  • 4 Silicone cupcake molds
  • 1 tray of silicone finger molds
  • 4 mini spoons

Instructions

  • WHITE CHOCOLATE AND BEET PUDDING
  • Add the coconut milk to a pan over low heat, add in the white chocolate and stir till melted
  • Add in the beet puree and dark chocolate and stir well and remove from heat as soon as everything is melted.
  • This pudding will firm up to a more pudding consistency as it cools
  • BEET SYRUP OR "DRIPPINGS"
  • Melt the coconut oil in a pan over a low flame, then add in the beets and sugar and mix well
  • ASSEMBLY
  • I melted 1 cup Chocoley's Bada Bing Bada Boom Candy & Molding White Chocolate and coated 2 silicone cups with it as well as poured some into a few of the finger molds and inserted a spoon into the finger mold cavities.
  • I did the same with the dark chocolate and then placed them in the freezer to firm up.
  • After about an hour, I filled the cups with the white chocolate and beet pudding
  • Drizzled them with beet syrup/drippings and melted chocolate and then they were ready!

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 872kcal | Carbohydrates: 130g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 33g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 14g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 29mg | Sodium: 384mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 97g
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Halloween Bloody Beet Bowls

Bloody Beet Bowls

5 from 1 vote
Print Pin Rate
Prep Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours 50 minutes
Servings: 4
Author: Shashi
Decadent White Chocolate and Beet Pudding nestled in White and Dark Chocolate cups and drizzled with "bloody" beet puree and melted chocolate make for some interesting Halloween Bloody Beet Bowls!

Ingredients

  • *I roasted my beets for 45 minutes in a 375-degree oven and then puréed them. The puréed beets will stay fresh in an airtight glass container for about 3-4 weeks. I used this purée to make these Blood Beet Bowls.

WHITE CHOCOLATE AND BEET PUDDING

  • 3 tablespoons beet purée
  • 2 tablespoons coconut milk
  • 2/3 cup Chocoley White Chocolate
  • 1 tablespoon Chocoley Dark Chocolate

BEET SYRUP OR "DRIPPINGS"

  • 2 tablespoons beet purée
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 1 tablespoon sugar

FOR CUPS/FINGERS

  • 1 cup Chocoley's Bada Bing Bada Boom Candy & MoldingWhite Chocolate
  • 1 cupChocoley's Bada Bing Bada Boom Candy & Molding Dark Chocolate
  • 4 Silicone cupcake molds
  • 1 tray of silicone finger molds
  • 4 mini spoons

Instructions

  • WHITE CHOCOLATE AND BEET PUDDING
  • Add the coconut milk to a pan over low heat, add in the white chocolate and stir till melted
  • Add in the beet puree and dark chocolate and stir well and remove from heat as soon as everything is melted.
  • This pudding will firm up to a more pudding consistency as it cools
  • BEET SYRUP OR "DRIPPINGS"
  • Melt the coconut oil in a pan over a low flame, then add in the beets and sugar and mix well
  • ASSEMBLY
  • I melted 1 cup Chocoley's Bada Bing Bada Boom Candy & Molding White Chocolate and coated 2 silicone cups with it as well as poured some into a few of the finger molds and inserted a spoon into the finger mold cavities.
  • I did the same with the dark chocolate and then placed them in the freezer to firm up.
  • After about an hour, I filled the cups with the white chocolate and beet pudding
  • Drizzled them with beet syrup/drippings and melted chocolate and then they were ready!

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 872kcal | Carbohydrates: 130g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 33g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 14g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 29mg | Sodium: 384mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 97g
DID YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE?Tag @SavorySpin or tag #savoryspin so we can share your ceation.


 

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  1. stephinthyme says:

    YUM! So delicious, fun, and festive!

  2. stelliciouslife says:

    These look delicious and I love the addition of beet into them!

    It is my first time visiting your blog and can I tell you how much I LOVE your tagline? Funny and unique 🙂 Also, in January I’ll be visiting Sri Lanka, heard it is a beautiful place!

  3. asha Shiv says:

    You have no clue how much I love this. I love your girl, like mumma like daughter. Love beets and this recipe was so apt coming from you.
    pinnin for sure.
    xoxo.

  4. Marissa @ OMG FOOD says:

    Happy Halloween, indeed! This treat is so creative. I’ve never had beets in any form other than savory. I love this!

  5. You are so creative! I love these little bowls and the fact that the are made with beets are even better. So fun!

  6. OMG. Such amazing colors in this dish. I have to try this sometime.

  7. What an adorable and YUMMY idea, Shashi! These are so fun…

  8. ashley says:

    Oh my gosssshhhh!!!! These are so wrong, but so right! I love them!

  9. anniesnomsblog says:

    These are so fun! Love the colours; they really are the perfect Halloween treat!

  10. Joanne says:

    These are definitely some of the healthiest Halloween treats out there…and gloriously gruesome too!

  11. These Bloody Beet Bowls are so fabulous Shashi! The color is perfect. I don’t know why I never think to use beets in sweet recipes!

    • Shashi says:

      Thanks so much Christin – beets give such a lovely red coloring – sometimes I add melted dark chocolate to make their hue deeper – I am such a sweet lover that’s why I seem to come up with sweet recipes involving beets 🙂

  12. Oh. My. Gosh. These bloody beet bowls look super stunning. You guys have so much fun together. Good luck for contest! Happy Weekend! 🙂

  13. Tara says:

    I did not mean to post so soon! They look delicious but you know I can’t eat beets! I love that your daughter sends pictures to her friends covered in beets. That totally sounds like something I would do haha

    • Shashi says:

      Urg – yeah I remember you cannot eat them – well, at least you can play with them right? Once my daughter even wrapped her hand with bandages and sent her friends a picture of it with “blood” oozing through the bandages with a caption that her stitches gave way! I don’t know who she gets her crazy from! 🙂

  14. Tara says:

    These look delicious

  15. this looks so much fun Sashi!!

  16. Howie Fox says:

    WOAH!! I think you imporved your photography over the last weeks! I’m impressed by the quality, Shashi! Interesting combo of flavours again. I had to check beets in google to see if its the same as beetroot, haha. I’d love to try it 😀

    • Shashi says:

      Yes – beets are the same as beetroot – I should have noted that down!
      BTW – thanks so much Howie – Nagi’s photography book rocks! 🙂

  17. chrisscheuer says:

    You two have too much fun together! Good luck!

  18. These are adorable!! So cute! Perfect for Halloween!

  19. I think I’ve said this before, but you are the QUEEN of working with beets. My goodness do these look creepy and perfect for Halloween. I hope that you win!!

  20. harrietemilys says:

    Yum!!!! These chocolate treats look so amazing Shashi! Love them! So perfect for Halloween!

  21. Mike says:

    Shashi, I HATE that your daughter loves beets as much as you do. Beets are evil
    Just kidding…these ‘bowls’ look so amazing that notwithstanding the beets it almost (don’t get excited, I said almost) makes me want to try one 😉

    • Shashi says:

      Haha – Yup – I almost got excited! But one of these days dude – one of these days you are gonna admit how awesmazing beets can be! 🙂

  22. Oh wow…the colors combo is gorgeous…I love it …. I am sure the taste was amazing…wishing you the best of luck in your contest…

  23. Wajeeha says:

    These look so fun…and scarily delicious too hehe 😉 good luck with the recipe contest! 🙂

  24. Sarah says:

    How cool are these?! Good luck with your competition! These pictures look winner worthy to me – I’m really loving the color contrast, not to mention that BEETS!

  25. Good luck Shashi! They look like winners to me 🙂

  26. Good luck from me too. Every Halloween-head would be very happy at your house this year. 🙂

  27. hotlyspiced says:

    Good luck in the competition. These do look perfect for Halloween. I do love the pretty colours. When I need some help in the kitchen, everyone in this house tends to make themselves scarce as well xx

    • Shashi says:

      Thanks so much!
      Haha – Charlie, I keep asking my daughter what her game plan is when she goes to college and has dirtied ALL her dishes? She says she’s gonna buy paper plates and plastic forks! Such a smart alec! xx

  28. These would be such a fun treat at a Halloween party! They are pretty and spooky at the same time:)

  29. Wow dude, those are just too beautiful for words. You should go on a Food Network Beet Battle bake off! 😉

  30. Hehe what a cute Halloween idea! And we love beets and this recipe with just 4 ingredients sounds amazingly good! There’s no excuse not to make it! 😀

  31. These look so pretty! I mean, I know they’re probably not meant to look that way, being for halloween and all, but they just do!

    I will always offer my assistance to happily stand in and wash the dishes if your daughter won’t for any of your other recipes too.

    Might be a bit pricey for me to get there not to mention the length of time you might have to wait, though 😉

    • Shashi says:

      Hahaha! Neil – you are too kind my friend, to offer to fly all the way over the pond! I sure do appreciate your kindness though! And thanks so much – it was so much fun working on these – when I made the pudding, I thought it was just such a pretty color too!

  32. MiraL (@miralsl) says:

    These beet bowls look perfect Shashi! You definitely inspire me to experiment more with beets! Not to mention purple is one of my favorite colors! Pinning!

  33. What a cool idea for halloween! Bets stain horribly and if I was the assigned dish washer I would be running in the opposite direction too. LOL

  34. I always thought beets were just for salads until I made myself a beet smoothie the other day! And now I know they can be a sweet treat! Love this recipe!

  35. Now those would be such a great Halloween treat, they are beautiful and you could almost call them health food!! You are the beet whisperer.

  36. Through Her Looking Glass says:

    Dear Shashi, You are so clever. You and your daughter. Looks like you had a world of fun. AND made some pretty awesome tasting snacks. Perfect for the season!!! And I’m going to start calling you the Beet Lady. Or the Beet Queen. Your Beet Highness for short. xoxo

    • Shashi says:

      Hahaha – well, if I’m the “Beet Lady” or the “Beet Queen” – then you are the “Lemon Lady” and the “Blueberry Baroness” and the “Chocolate charmer” and the “Maple Madam” … I could go on and on Allie! xoxo
      🙂

  37. Oh my gosh this is so amazing!! Awesome recipe Shashi 🙂

  38. hipfoodiemom says:

    Shashi, I love that your daughter loves beets as much as you do!!!!! and if someone was going to make “bloody-beet-bowls”, it had to be YOU! the beet queen of awesomeness!!! love these!