This weekend was my friends annual egg hunt, she puts on this amazing event and I like to bring something special. Last year I did the Jello Egg Shots & Easter Bunny Cookies.
Last Years Creations (link above)
This year I wanted to make bunnies but a different kind. I found these super cute Nutter Bunnies on Plain Chicken. They were super easy to make and They were so CUTE!
1 pack Nutter Butter cookies
1 (24oz) package vanilla almond bark
large marshmallows
pink sanding sugar
sprinkles
edible marker
Cut marshmallows in half to make 2 rounds. Cut each round in half and dip the cut side (sticky side) into pink sanding sugar. Set aside.
Roll out a large piece of wax paper to place the dipped cookies on. Melt almond bark according to the package directions. Dip 6 Nutter Butters in the almond bark, shake off excess almond bark. Place on wax paper and attach ears. Using tweezers, place nose sprinkle on the cookie.
Repeat with remaining Nutter Butters. Allow to set up completely (about 30 minutes to an hour). Draw face on bunny with edible marker and enjoy.
1 (24oz) package vanilla almond bark
large marshmallows
pink sanding sugar
sprinkles
edible marker
Cut marshmallows in half to make 2 rounds. Cut each round in half and dip the cut side (sticky side) into pink sanding sugar. Set aside.
Roll out a large piece of wax paper to place the dipped cookies on. Melt almond bark according to the package directions. Dip 6 Nutter Butters in the almond bark, shake off excess almond bark. Place on wax paper and attach ears. Using tweezers, place nose sprinkle on the cookie.
Repeat with remaining Nutter Butters. Allow to set up completely (about 30 minutes to an hour). Draw face on bunny with edible marker and enjoy.
** Alexis Notes - I found that I had to cut the marshmallows in 4th instead of just in half (they just looked too big the other way). Safeway by the house was out of almond bark, so I just melted some white chocolates. The edible markers I had on hand didn't seem to work. So I ran to Michael's to find out there was Edible Marker's for Chocolate Melts (which works also on chocolates). I used gel to make the eyes and the pink marker for the whiskers and nose (they didn't have a black marker in there). **
Just wait tomorrow will be Bunny Cinnamon Rolls I made.
They are really cute.
ReplyDeleteThose are super cute and festive for Easter.
ReplyDeleteSO CUTE!! :D ... I'm co-hosting the Sweet & Savoury Sunday link party today and would LOVE to have you come share this, Alexis! You're welcome to bring a couple other fave recipes to the party too if you'd like! ;) Would love to have ya, bloggy friend! :)
ReplyDeleteYour bunnies are really darling! They are so cute and would be such a fun treat to bring to a party!
ReplyDeleteYou SERIOUSLY need to open up an Etsy shop and start selling your stuff. I would be your customer for life.
ReplyDeleteAdorable cookies! So cute!
ReplyDeleteThe cookies are so cute! I love nutter butter cookies so I know they taste good too!
ReplyDeleteReally cute!! This would definitely go over well at Easter :-)
ReplyDeleteThose bunnies are just adorable!!!! I love them!
ReplyDeleteThey all came out so cute! Are you like always, always in your kitchen?
ReplyDeleteMore cuteness!
ReplyDeleteLove the Nutter Butter Bunnies! I"m visiting from Velvet Moon Bakery linky party - I have an entire Pinterest board dedicated to Nutter Butter - and these are going on it!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh!! You are an amazing woman! How do you do all this and blog too?? Love those bunnies.
ReplyDeleteI want one! Yum!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so adorable! I might have to try making these!
ReplyDeleteMorgaine from Madcap Frenzy
http://www.madcapfrenzy.blogspot.com/2013/03/totally-tuesday-link-party-2.html
Adorable!!! Super cute!
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