"Warm." "Waaarmer" .... "Cold." "Warm." "Colder".... "HOT!" It was a ritual we went through every Easter as kids, as we hunted our living room for chocolate. Although, I'll admit that it started to feel a bit ridiculous as a 20-something. I love holiday traditions and the chocolate Easter egg hunt is one of them.
In fact, I loved it so much that when my husband (then boyfriend) and I started cohabitating, I wanted to keep the tradition alive. So, I hid chocolate for him every Easter morning, made him hunt for it and sort of forced him to do the same for me. Eventually he suggested that instead of hunting for the chocolates, we just give each other the chocolates. Handing each other huge bags of chocolate worked for a while....
But eating that much chocolate becomes problematic as you get older. And since the entire point of Easter is that you get some chocolate, I needed to find other chocolate Easter treat ideas. Hello 3 Ingredient S'more Easter Bunny Burrows!
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These easy S'more Easter treats are the perfect easy and quick Easter treat idea that you don't have to hunt your living room for. Because another problem with getting older is that you forget things, like, for instance, where you hid the chocolate Easter eggs.
🥘 Ingredients
All you need is 3 ingredients (marshmallows, chocolate graham wafers and chocolate pudding) and an edible marker and these easy Easter treats will take you no time at all (15 minutes)! So, if you are looking for no bake Easter dessert ideas, Easter potluck ideas or Easter treat ideas for kids, or Easter food crafts for kids, these are perfect. Older kids can easily do this food craft.
💭 Top tip
You need an edible marker to draw the marks on the marshmallow bunny paws so you don't have to fuss with fondant, like so many bunny burrow recipes require. This is so much easier!
As a cake and cookie decorator, I have done a lot of decorating with edible markers over the years and these Americolor Food Writers are, by far, my favorite ones! They have a fine end that makes for precise decorating, you don't have to press hard with them, they have a nice color and they don't dry out quickly like some other brands do.
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📖 Variations
You can use Oreo cookie crumbs or simply crush graham crackers in your food processor. If you don't have either, you can use crushed Oreo cookies, if you prefer
👪 Serving size
This recipe makes 4 servings but really small kids may be able to share one because they are. However, to be honest, I've never had a kid not be able to finish one (they are chocolate, after all!)
Forgotten Easter Treats
When we finally had kids the real fun began and I was back in the business of hiding eggs! But after a few of years of not being able to remember where I hid all the chocolate, I started to write down the hiding spots. I probably should have started that many years earlier because when we moved out of our first apartment, where our original Easter egg hunts began, I found a number of hidden and forgotten eggs.
My kids are getting older now and soon they will be too old for Easter egg hunts. And when that happens, I will gladly hand them bags of chocolate, as it will save me writing down where I hid it. Because I'm sure I'll find long forgotten chocolate eggs when we eventually move out of this house. Although this S'more Easter bunny burrow is perfect for kids, if you are at that age where eating tons of Easter chocolate is problematic (I'd say 25 and over), you may want to give this dessert a try!
🐇Easy Easter Desserts
And if you are looking for other fun and easy Easter desserts you don't have to hunt your living room for, check out my NO Bake Easter Cream Egg Icebox Cake. It's the perfect Easter dessert because it's quick, easy and you get to use up your leftover Easter Cream eggs (or even buy more, which is just as good!)
📋 S'More Bunny Burrows Recipe
Ingredients
- 8 -99g chocolate pudding snacks or substitute 2 pkgs of chocolate instant pudding
- 2 cups chocolate graham wafers, crushed or Oreo cookie crumbs or crushed Oreo cookies
- 4 large marshmallows
- 32 mini marshmallows approximately
Instructions
- Add (approximately) 99 g container of chocolate pudding to a 200 ml (7 oz) plastic cups * you may only be able to find 92 g containers - as along as it's approximately the same amount
- Then add about 3-4 mini marshmallows. Add a layer of crushed chocolate graham crackers (¼ cup). Then add another container of pudding and add a few more mini marshmallows, pushing them down into the cup so you can see them against the sides. Top with more crush chocolate graham crackers (¼ cup).
Assemble bunny butt:
- Take a large marshmallow and roll it between your palms to make it as round as possible.
- Take a mini marshmallow and cut into it from all sides, making tiny cuts, with clean/new scissors (I use a small pair of scissors I only use for food). ***SEE VIDEO IN NOTES
- Stick the bunny tail onto the large marshmallow with a dab of water, as shown.
- Flatten 2 mini marshmallows with your thumb
- Trim the corners off and try to make it as round as possible, but it doesn't have to be perfect - you can cover any uneven edges with graham crumb or oreo'dirt'.
- With your pink edible marker, draw a pink circle in the middle of the mini marshmallow, then draw 3 pink dots underneath, as shown.
- Repeat on the 2nd paw.
- Place the bunny butt in the middle of the cup and add the paws as shown in the photo. Repeat for remaining bunny burrows.
Notes
How to make a bunny tail out of a mini marshmallow
Nutrition
This recipe is part of:
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Melainah Marie
im going to make this in my coulanary class for 8th grade
Terri Gilson
Great! I hope you have fun and enjoy it!
Terri
Eileen Kelly
I am all about no bake treats. These easter treats are perfect for making with my niece. She loved it.
Carlos at Spoonabilities
I really love no-bake dessert. They are easy and super tasty!
Thank you for adding the photo instructions on the recipe card. It's very helpful!
Terri Gilson
Thank you, Carlos! I'm glad the directions help!
colleen kennedy
Such a festive and cute idea! Almost to cute to eat!
Jersey Girl Cooks
These are adorable! I have a weakness for pudding!
Anne Lawton
This is such a cute idea! Perfect for Easter.
Laura
I just pinned this recipe. I'm definitely making it. Thanks!
Terri Gilson
So easy and fun 🙂
MariaMay
These sound amazing! I have a soft spot in my heart for sandwiches. Always a favorite growing up! Can’t wait to try these homemade ones! They look perfect! My taste buds are dancing now with a taste excitation. Your presentation looks so good and cool.
Terri Gilson
Thanks- I hope you enjoy them!