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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (479g)

Recipe makes 4 servings

Calories 447
Calories from Fat 168 (37%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 18.7g 28%
Saturated Fat 7.4g 36%
Monounsaturated Fat 8.0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.0g
Trans Fat 1.1g
Cholesterol 163mg 54%
Sodium 1344mg 56%
Potassium 967mg 27%
Total Carbohydrate 29.4g 9%
Dietary Fiber 2.2g 8%
Sugars 7.9g
Protein 38.6g 77%

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Halloween Rats Baked in Blood

Recipe #186679 | 2¼ hours | 45 min prep | add private note
Annacia

By: Annacia
Sep 18, 2006

Wait till you tell the kids whats for dinner on Halloween! These are guaranteed to be the most delicious rats you’ll ever eaten. Serve on a bed of worms tossed with blood (spaghetti mixed with rat sauce) or simply place on a mound of mashed potatoes and prepare for a ghoulish feast... The "rats" are the first 9 ingredients, the remaining make up the "blood"

SERVES 4 -6 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Directions

  1. 1
    In a mixing bowl, combine the ground beef, rice, onion, egg and 1 teaspoons (5 mL) of the salt. Mix well.
  2. 2
    Now make the rats. Using a measuring cup, scoop out 1/4 cup (50 mL) of the ground beef mixture. Form it, by hand, into a firmly packed teardrop shape — pointy on one end, rounded on the other. This is your basic rat. Place it into a 3-quart (3 liter) shallow baking dish and gently pinch in the neck area. Poke a piece of uncooked spaghetti into the larger rounded end as a tail. Repeat with the remaining ground beef mixture.
  3. 3
    When all the rats are neatly placed in the baking dish, stir together the tomatoes, water, sugar, Worcestershire sauce, remaining 1 teaspoons (5 mL) of salt and 1/4 teaspoons (1 mL) pepper. Pour over the rats. Cover the dish with foil wrap (or a lid, if it has one) and bake at 350° F (180° C) for 45 minutes. Uncover and continue to bake for another 45 to 50 minutes, basting occasionally with sauce, or until the rice is tender and the rats are fully cooked.
  4. 4
    Gently remove rats, one at a time, from the sauce and place gently on a serving platter. (Take care not to damage the tails — they’re fairly delicate.) Into each rat, insert two carrot slices as ears, peppercorns (or whatever) for eyes, and a few more broken strands of uncooked spaghetti for whiskers. Spoon sauce around the rats and serve, smiling wickedly.

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From: mommyoffour

On Nov 6, 2009

Oh my goodness, such fun!! I loved watching the kids faces on Halloween when I served this! HeeHee. I invited my SIL and nephew and they were open mouthed shocked!!!! So much fun. They are very good. I served broken up spaghetti with this and we LOVED it. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe withus.

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  • From: Chef #1417882

    On Nov 1, 2009

    I made the mice with my own meatball recipe as I was making them anyway. I put them on top of my baked ziti that I took to a halloween engagement party.Very cute the only thing I changed was I used slivered almonds for the ears. Marg

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  • From: jlo #2

    On Nov 1, 2009

    "FIVE" stars just for the novelty! I made these for my 3 nephews & niece; none of them would even take a bite! I wish you could have seen their faces as I served these to them. I told them what they really were, but it didn't change their minds! All of us adults had to finish them off.

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    From: TasteTester

    On Oct 28, 2008

    After I saw this "rat" recipe I knew the kids would like it. I served it over a bed of spaghetti and took a few pieces of spaghetti from the boiling water after a few minutes. I curled them like a tail and added them to the oven while the rats were cooking. This dinner got a lot of "oohs" and "aahs" when I brought it to the table. This is the perfect dish to serve at Halloween time and I will be making it next year also.

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