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While I'm not sure if such a recipe existed in Classic, it definitely does *not* exist in the Extended Edition.
Most (... if not all) recipe lists on websites contain recipes for Classic and not all of them were transfered to the Enhanced Edition.
The debuff potions in the Enhanced Edition are completely useless unless you use a mod that gave them a meaning.
Should I go get it from GOG I don't have an account yet but I keep hearing about it...
(You buy EE and can install Classic for free, but don't ask me how that is done because I had Classic already when EE came out and I got EE for free back then.)
There's a mod that adds crafting recipes to the Enhanced Edition. But it does not add items that do not exist in the Enhanced Edition, like blinding arrows. I don't know if it fills the gaps that the Enhanced Edition left (for items that actually exist but have no recipes).
Some of the recipes did not work because they were syntactically wrong.
I don't know if this enhanced crafting is a dedicated standalone mod, I think what I saw parts of was the enhanced crafting recipe extension for the 'Scales' mod that is available from the Nexus.
In the XC_Bags mod, I filled some of the crafting gaps (like water arrowheads/arrows) and corrected some erroneous recipes (some scrolls), but I did not imitate all recipes from the Classic version because some items simply don't exist anymore.
(The debuff potions for example are ingredients for a 'Debuff all' potion which is an ingredient for a cursing arrowhead, so the potions actually have a use in the mod. There are recipes for all special arrows and not only for some. And for all grenades as far as I remember. The recipes are written in ingame books.)
I think that steam cloud arrows have a chance to blind targets in the Enhanced Edition, maybe the reason why dedicated blinding arrows were removed?