How cute is this Reese’s chocolate bunny? This delicious Easter treat is perfect, festive, and delicious! Sugary, sweet, and chocolate with salty peanut butter…yum! Everyone will love this Reese’s chocolate bunny treat, complete with a crunchy graham cracker. Plus, it’s a budget-friendly Easter treat and easy to make. Kids will love helping putting this delicious Easter dessert together.
Easter Reese’s Chocolate Bunny
Using chocolate candies like Reese’s Cups and Tootsie Rolls to make cute edible crafts for Easter is so much fun for kids and making these Reese’s Cup Easter Bunny treats is super easy too. Each chocolate peanut butter filled bunny looks as though he is sitting in a grassy field on a sunny day.
The bunnies are attached to a graham cracker that has been frosted with sky blue frosting and green frosting grass. Each little chocolate bunny silhouette also has floppy ears and a fluffy tail. Kids of all ages will not only love making these treats but eating them too.
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Supplies Needed To Make This Easter Reese’s Chocolate Bunny Treat
You’ll Need:
- white frosting – about 1 tablespoon per bunny
- blue food coloring
- green food coloring
- graham crackers – 1 per bunny
- Tootsie Roll Midgies – 1 per bunny
- Reese’s Cups – 1 regular sized peanut butter cup and 1 mini per bunny
How To Make These Super Cute and Sweet Easter Reese’s Chocolate Bunny Treats
Instructions:
Step 1
Reserve a small amount of white frosting to make the bunny tails. Put it in a small zip top bag and snip off one bottom corner. Color 7/8ths of the frosting blue, leaving white streaks throughout. Color 1/8th of the frosting green.
Step 2
Spread some of the blue frosting over all but about an inch at one end of each graham cracker. You can add small dabs of white frosting over the streaked blue and swirl them in to make the look of clouds in your blue sky. Spread some green frosting on that empty inch. You can make the green look like grass, by creating little spikes of frosting.
Step 3
Flatten the Tootsie Roll Midgees. If they are really fresh this will be easy, if not, you may need to heat them in the microwave on the defrost setting for about 5-8 seconds.
Step 4
Use kitchen scissors to cut two bunny ears out of each Tootsie Roll. Snack on the scraps.
Step 5
Set one standard size Reese’s Cup on top of the blue frosting just above the green frosting, to make the bunny look like he’s sitting in the grass. Set one mini Reese’s Cup next to the standard size Reese’s Cup opposite the green grass to make the bunny’s head. Add two ears to the head. Pipe on a white frosting tail.
Reese’s Cup Bunnies would look cute alongside these Chocolate Bunny Silhouette Cookies on your table at Easter.
Ingredients
- white frosting – about 1 tablespoon per bunny
- blue food coloring
- green food coloring
- graham crackers – 1 per bunny
- Tootsie Roll Midgies – 1 per bunny
- Reese’s Cups – 1 regular sized peanut butter cup and 1 mini per bunny
Instructions
- Reserve a small amount of white frosting to make the bunny tails.
- Put it in a small zip top bag and snip off one bottom corner.
- Color 7/8ths of the frosting blue, leaving white streaks throughout.
- Color 1/8th of the frosting green.
- Spread some of the blue frosting over all but about an inch at one end of each graham cracker.
- Spread some green frosting on that empty inch.
- Flatten the Tootsie Roll Midgees.
- Use kitchen scissors to cut two bunny ears out of each Tootsie Roll.
- Snack on the scraps.
- Set one standard size Reese’s Cup on top of the blue frosting just above the green frosting, to make the bunny look like he’s sitting in the grass.
- Set one mini Reese’s Cup next to the standard size Reese’s Cup opposite the green grass to make the bunny’s head.
- Add two ears to the head. Pipe on a white frosting tail.
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How did your Easter Reese’s chocolate bunny treats turn out?