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Fallout

Season 1Themed Snack Trays

Vault 33 Snack Tray

The Surface Snack Tray

Equipment

Here is a list (with links) of all the equipment and decorations I used for my Fallout Season 1 snack trays. I would be incredibly grateful if you used my links. I will make a little commission, and that would really help with the cost of the website and related expenses. You can find my full Amazon List here!

Fallout Label Printouts– I printed these out at my local Office Max. I ordered them online for pickup in ‘letter-sized labels‘, so I could cut out the designs, peel, and stick them to the props. I ordered one of everything, plus an extra Nuka-Cola and two RAD-X. Seven pages total, with the total cost being about $19.00. You could print them out for cheaper if you have your own color printer, or if you do regular paper and then just tape the design.

Vault 33 Snack Tray

The Surface Snack Tray

Vault 33 Snack Tray

Here is everything I included for the Vault 33 Snack Tray:

  • Yum Yum Brand Deviled Eggs
  • Nuka-Cola
    • For the printout label, click on the ‘Equipment‘ section above.
    • I made sure to buy Coca-Cola glass bottles.
  • Greasy Prospector’s Pork and Beans
    • For the printout label, click on the ‘Equipment‘ section above.
    • I used a baked beans can and this Beans and Sausage Recipe.
  • Cram
    • For the printout label, click on the ‘Equipment‘ section above.
    • I used spam as the “Cram” and this is the BBQ Spam Recipe I used.
  • Barrel of Pickles
    • These are the Barrel Cups I used.

If you know, you know LOL!

  • Jelly Mold
    • To make this jelly mold, I used a silicone muffin mold and a package of blue Jell-O. I wanted the Jell-O to be firmer, so I could pop it out of the silicone mold, so I used half the water that was recommended to be used on the package. I let the Jell-O set overnight, and then I carefully used a knife to separate the edges from the silicone mold. Then I turned the Jell-O mold upside down and gently tapped and giggled it until it was fully out. I made a few extras just in case some of them broke. One of them did so I recommend making extras, too.
    • Lastly, I added whipped cream around the jelly mold and on top to look like the cakes they serve in Vault 33. It weirdly melted, so I would suggest using homemade whipped cream instead of a can as I did.
  • Vault 33 Corn (Before RAD)
    • I filled the empty space in the tray with seasoned corn nuts. These are to symbolize the cornfields in Vault 33. I also thought it would be funny to have the other tray with fully popped corn to show the difference between radiation and non-radiation. LMAO
The Surface Snack Tray

Here is everything I included for The Surface Snack Tray:

  • Harvested Organs
    • To make the harvested organs, I laid out the prosciutto into a long strip and then rolled out the fig goat cheese that I bought from the grocery store on top. I wrapped the prosciutto around the goat cheese and then placed them on the small serving plate in a ribbon formation. (See below)
  • Butt Jerky
    • I used beef jerky and placed it around the “Harvested organs”.
  • RAD-X
    • For this cocktail, I added the following to the RAD-X jars:
      • 2 oz vodka
      • 4 oz orange juice
      • Top the remaining jar with club soda
    • For the printout label, click on the ‘Equipment‘ section above.
  • Stimpack
    • For the stimpack liquid, I mixed the following ingredients in a small bowl and then filled the syringes:
      • 1 oz of vodka
      • 2 oz of Orange Juice
      • 3/4 oz of Grenadine
    • To serve, we poured the RAD-X into a glass with ice and added two stimpack syringes to it.
  • Iguana on a Stick
    • To make these iguanas on a stick, I used a Chicken Meatball Recipe.
    • For the stick, I used a large corndog stick that can withstand high heat. I modeled the meatball mixture around the stick and into the shape of an iguana. It’s basically like playing with modeling clay or Play-Doh.
  • Doctor Siggi- Severed Head Pie
    • I saw this idea for a Severed Head Pie from TikTok and thought it would be perfect as Doctor Siggi’s severed head from the TV show. LOL
    • It was super easy to make. I used canned cherry pie filling and premade pie crust dough. I followed the steps shown on TikTok and baked it in the oven at 350 degrees F for about 15-20 minutes, or until the crust was golden.
  • Popcorn (Corn after RAD)
    • I filled the empty space in the tray with popcorn. It’s fitting for ‘The Surface’ tray to show how the corn nuts were exposed to radiation. LOL!