The Alien Facehugger Chicken Will Be a Hit At The Thanksgiving Table

Thanksgiving dinner can get awkward. Imagine how your relatives will feel with an Alien Facehugger Chicken at the table.

Brought to us by The Necro at Eat The Dead, the conversation-starter is made possible with a flattened-out chicken, crab legs and a chicken sausage for the tail. If you have the counter space and a family with a sense of humor, you can head here to find out how to make your own. Hopefully, Thanksgiving turns out better than dinner on the USCSS Nostromo.

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Alien Egg Cake Balls Are Bursting With Flavor

With the upcoming, Alien: Covenant, lots of baked goods have been appearing in egg-shape or facehugger-form. Rosanna Pansino of Nerdy Nummies wants in on the action, and has created Alien Egg Cake Balls.

Acting as the mother alien, Rosanna whips up a batch of future facehuggers, with some peppermint-flavored cake, chocolate fondant and green icing. No mention what the cake balls will do once ingested.

See the ‘how to’ below.

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Alien Chestburster Pie and Other Xenomorphic Treats

photo: Christine McConnell

Artist Christine McConnell is all about creating dessert masterpieces to freak us out. Her latest series is no exception, with confectioneries to promote the release of Alien: Covenant.

The Chestburster Pie is part of the series, complete with edible symbiont bursting through the pie’s strawberry innards. The Xenomorph Cake, modeled after an alien’s head, is so true to form, that it wouldn’t surprise us if cutting into it would cause severe acid burns.

See more below and over at McConnell’s Instagram.

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E.T. BBQ

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photos: © Bengt Pettersson and Helga Steppan

Sorry to ruin everyone’s childhood, but E.T. will not be phoning home anytime soon. At least this version of our favorite homesick alien won’t be.

Eating E.T. is brought to us by Terje Östling and Swedish design firm, Unsworn Industries. The project aims to explore “our intimate relations to other species, real and fictional,” by impaling E.T. on a spit and roasting him over open coals.

This particular E.T. was created using vegan ingredients and cooked at the Exploring the Animal Turn Symposium in Lund, Sweden — while another was created for Foodycle in Helsinki. Mmm… extraterrestrially.

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