Bunny Butt Cookies Fun Easter Treats
Bunny butt cookies are fun easter treats to make with the kids. In fact, I always love baking easter cookies with my daughter and today we are sharing our own bunny butt easter cookie recipe.
We hope you enjoy this fantastic tutorial for Easter Bunny Butt Cookies. My daughter Sylvia helped me to make these and we had a lot of fun.
Enjoy!
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Baking Easter Treats With Kids
I really see a lot of value in cooking and baking with kids. There are the social opportunities, a chance to have fun, develop skills and learn as well as having fun creating fun Easter treats. I think this was a great easter activity and hope you enjoy the post.
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Ingredients for Bunny Butt Cookies
- 12 Oreo cookies
- 1 Block of white chocolate
- 1 tube of white icing or tube of white chocolate
- 12 Cakepop sticks
- 1 packet of pink bonbons
- 1 packet of mini-mart mushrooms
- Greaseproof paper
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How to Make These Easter Treats
Break up the white chocolate into a microwave proof bowl. Melt for 1 minute, stir and then melt for 1 further minute.
Open up the Oreo, add a cake pop stick, add chocolate and glue the Oreo back together using the white chocolate.
Repeat with each cookie and then place in the fridge to set.
Once the Oreo is set dip and cover in the melted white chocolate.
Place the white chocolate covered cookies on greaseproof paper and place in the fridge once more to set.
Chill for 30 minutes to allow the chocolate to harden.
Now the cookies are hard, you can begin to make the bunny feet.
Chop the bottoms off the mini mart mushrooms, add melted chocolate and glue into position.
Repeat this process with the bonbon using this as the bunny rabbits tail.
Finally use either a small tube of icing or a tube of white chocolate to draw tiny paw prints onto the bunny feet.
Place the finished bunny butts into the fridge once more allowing the feet and tail to set.
Enjoy
Easter is a fantastic time to have fun with the kids and create fun food ideas.
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Omg! These are TOO cute. I’m sure you both had so much fun putting these together! 🙂
Thanks Megan. It was super fun and a challenge all at the same time.
How cute!!! I will definitely do these and take them to work (we tun a play centre), thanks for sharing x
You’re so creative when it comes to baking, these are so cute x
Thanks Rhian 🙂
I love these! They look so cute and fun to make! x
Oh my goodness, these look delicious. So creative and I also happen to LOVE Oreos!
Love the name of them! We’d probably use large white marshmallows with ours as we have loads in our cupboards. Great idea x
What a fun Easter ideas. This is awesome and my niece would adore this. xx
These look so much fun to make! Great Easter treats 🙂
Oh how cute do these look??? I think it is a great activity to do with the kids. Only one problem, I love those little foamy mushrooms so there probably wouldn’t be any left to decorate with!!
lol!
These are so cute Angela and just so much fun!
What a clever idea! Definitely an easy but effective way to do something with the kids x
What a great idea, maybe this would get my Daughter back into doing a bit of baking with me x
Let me know if it works!
Theses look super cute and my girls would find the bunny butts hilarious and of course would want to make them.
Yes bunny butts are hilarious! ha ha!
They are cute and look tasty. Would love to try these with the kids.
Such a cute idea – I love the little pink feet. And so easy to get the kids involved too! Such a great easter idea!
These look fabulous, what a really clever idea they are x
This is such a cute Easter bake and really original too. I bet little ones will love making them and eating them!
thanks. I don’t make all the recipes on this blog, some are made for me…but i’m so proud of this one.
Oh my god, these look amazing, what a fun and unique idea! x
Thanks louise.
Oh these are so sweet! I love how effective the design is, I’d never know that it was an oreo inside! xxx
It was so tasty Laura!
oh I think we will certainly be trying these out ourselves over the Easter holidays the kids will just love them for sure
Oh my goodness, these look really delectable. I’m a sucker for Oreos, so this is perfect!