Chocolate Bunny Butts

Chocolate Bunny Butts

March 31, 2013: Easter

As a reward for surviving Lent (and giving up chocolate for 40 days), Islander gets a chocolate bunny from Highlander as an Easter gift. Whether it is a hollow or solid candy bunny (she likes the latter better!), Islander can indulge in all that chocolate goodness after sacrificing sweets for a few weeks.

As an alternative to chocolate bunnies, Chocolate Bunny Butts are a differently delicious dessert made with deviled food cookies, miniature marshmallows and melted chocolate.  They look especially cute with colorful candy eggs—and they are quick and easy to make.

Eat an Easter fun food and have a Chocolate Bunny Butt. Hoppy Happy Easter from HI Cookery!

Recipe

(Inspired by Hungry Happenings)

Ingredients

Directions

Place the bunny head pattern on a cookie sheet. Lay waxed paper over it. Melt the chocolate according to the package directions. Cool slightly.

Chocolate Bunny Butts

Flatten a miniature marshmallow. Dip one flat side in the melted chocolate. Attach it to the cookie. Fill with melted chocolate a pastry bag outfitted with a round decorating tip (or fill a plastic bag and snip off a small hole in the corner). Carefully trace the bunny head pattern with the melted chocolate leaving a small tab at the end.

Chocolate Bunny Butts

Place in the refrigerator to cool and harden the chocolate. Carefully peel off the bunny heads from the waxed paper. Use the remaining melted chocolate to attach the cookie to the head. Refrigerate to set the chocolate. Arrange the dessert on a platter and serve.

Chocolate Bunny Butts

Notes

  • Download a PDF of our bunny head pattern here.
  • Search our blog for other Easter or egg recipes.

Easter Nests

Easter Nests

April 24: Easter Sunday 2011

Colorful eggs are some of the symbols of Easter and spring. Just as Jesus’ rising from the dead represents new life to Christian believers, so do the eggs signify the birth of spring chicks. To celebrate the “reason for the season,” we made an easy, edible Easter treat—noodle nests cradling candy-coated pastel eggs. Easter nests are cute and creative to cook with kids and they brighten up a buffet table at Easter and spring get-togethers.  Blessings to all our blog readers on Easter.

Recipe

(Adapted from Pioneer Woman)

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup butter
  • 2 cups mini marshmallows
  • 4 cups dried chow main noodles
  • candy eggs

Directions

Mist a muffin tin/cupcake pan with cooking spray. In a large bowl, microwave the butter and marshmallows until melted. Stir well. Gently fold in the noodles.

Easter Nests

With buttered or greased fingers, press the noodle mixture into each cup of the pan.  Push up towards the sides and leave a well in the middle. Let set for several hours before removing from the pan and filling with the candy eggs. Yield: One dozen nests.

Easter Nests

Notes

  • Place Easter Peeps yellow chicks on the nests to look like they are laying candy eggs.
  • Stick a toothpick with names written on placecards on each nest for a festive table setting.