Fallout
Season 1– Themed 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

- Pickles in a Barrel Cup
- Blue Picnic Tablecloth

The Surface Snack Tray
- Stimpack Syringes

Vault 33 Snack Tray

Here is everything I included for the Vault 33 Snack Tray:
- Yum Yum Brand Deviled Eggs
- For the printout label, click on the ‘Equipment‘ section above.
- Deviled Eggs Recipe



- 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.
- For this cocktail, I added the following to the RAD-X jars:

- 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.
- For the stimpack liquid, I mixed the following ingredients in a small bowl and then filled the syringes:

- 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!

- RAD Roaches
- For the perfect finishing touch, I added Crunchy Peanut Butter & Chocolate Date Roaches to the tray. It’s not The Surface without some RAD Roaches!







