
And for a vegan Easter basket option, we tried Jelly Belly’s Vegan Gummies. Online reviews suggest they may have more bad flavors than good, but some folks take matters into their own hands by mixing them with regular jelly beans to improve the odds of getting a winner. If your kids are Harry Potter fans or just like being grossed out, Jelly Belly makes Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans, which include flavors like soap, earwax, and earthworm. Also from Jelly Belly: The Baby Carrot bag (a carrot-shaped pack filled with tangerine-flavor beans) and the pint-size Spring Mix flip-top boxes (about two bucks each) are delicious-we’ve tested them!-and adorable Easter basket additions. A 2-pound bag offers 49 flavors (and colors), including toasted marshmallow, chocolate pudding, and A&W root beer. Jelly Belly Jelly Beans deliver on both counts. If Easter chocolates should be pastel and understated, then Easter jelly beans should be a riot of colors and flavors. If you’re looking for individually wrapped candy eggs, you can’t go wrong with a gooey Cadbury Creme Egg, which I’ve always loved, or a Reese’s Peanut Butter Egg, a favorite of some Wirecutter staffers. The Robin Eggs came out just ahead because they’re smaller and easier to eat (my daughter struggled with the gumball size of the Malted Milk Eggs). Between the two, we were split almost evenly on taste-I preferred the Robin Eggs for that familiar Whoppers texture, but my husband thought the Malted Milk Eggs had less of an aftertaste.

For another candy-coated egg option, my family did a taste test this winter of Brach’s Malted Milk Eggs versus Whoppers Robin Eggs. The US version tastes a little different from the original British candies, but these are still delicious, bite-size milk chocolates. The pastel candy coating keeps kids’ hands clean while they scarf down chocolate in their Sunday best, and sprinkled in an Easter basket, the eggs look classier than any brightly colored candy wrapper. My English husband grew up on Cadbury Mini Eggs at Easter. So use the leftovers to make these bunny cakes! You can use any color of PEEP you want and you can even mix up the cake flavors! I just made mine all chocolate with some Oreo crumbles to make it look like the bunny is popping out of a hole in the ground.Chocolate eggs are an Easter staple, and although many varieties are available, we have some tried-and-true favorites. You can make these cute Bunny Bundt Cakes leading up to Easter but you can also make them after! Sometimes people get PEEPS in their Easter basket and after 2 or 3 don’t really want to east straight mallows anymore. You can absolutely use a true mini bundt pan, but you’ll need to squish the bunny in a little more and perhaps use some scissors to trim the bunnies down! The chocolate icing will work as “glue” to keep the bunnies in place! I love these Bunny Bundt Cakes because the kids can help! You can make the cakes the day before or have the kids help you and then they can drizzle on the chocolate icing, sprinkle on Oreo crumbles and stick in the bunny PEEPS.įor these cute bunny cakes I used my favorite mini bundt pan which is really more of a mid-sized mini.
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Keeping holidays full of fun and tradition is important, but be careful to also keep things simplified where you can. If we spend all day slaving away in the kitchen or hiding 400 Easter eggs we miss out on what matters most.



Even if you’re not religious like I am when you put Christ at the center of this holiday, holidays like Easter should still be focused on family. Holidays can get so busy and frantic when people focus on the wrong things. These Bunny Bundt Cakes are mini chocolate Bundts with a little chocolate icing and Oreo crumbs and then all I did was press a PEEP bunny into the center! Ta-dah! It looks like a cute little bunny is popping its head out of the ground! The cutest and easiest Easter dessert recipe is here! These cute Bunny Bundt Cakes are make with bunny PEEPS and your whole family will love them!Ĭute Bunny Bundt Cakes for Easter DessertĮaster is coming so it’s time to secretly stash things away for Easter baskets and to plan out our cute Easter themed desserts! I love all the cute decor, pastel colors and bunny treats I get to see this time of year! My Easy Bunny Cupcakes are always a huge hit as well as my Chocolate Dipped Strawberries that look like carrots! This year I wanted to make something using PEEPS that is even easier than my other top Easter treats.
