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Easter Treats and Goodies

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Easter is this week – can you believe it?   You may still have parties at school, an Easter Egg Hunt to host or attend, or maybe you will be having guests over during the Holiday weekend.  So let’s get busy making some Easter treats and goodies for those dinners and Easter Baskets.

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**Note – Remember that melting chocolate can be hot, so be careful when working with this, especially with children.

Easter Treats and Goodies

A Garden of Peeps

Something everyone loves is a chocolate covered pretzel – the sweet and salty is always a favorite.  A twist to these for Easter – add a Peep.

I chose to use white chocolate, which really isn’t chocolate, but still a great taste.  Wilton Candy Melts are in so many colors now but my favorite to start most projects is the Bright White.  It’s a vanilla flavor but a pretty white color.  

Follow directions on the package for melting, either by double boiler or microwave, being careful when it is hot.

Dip the pretzel rod into the melted candy, covering about half of the rod.  Shake off excess and place on parchment paper.

white chocolate covered pretzels

 

Add sprinkles immediately so they will stick better.  Allow to let candy set up.

sprinkles on white chocolate covered pretzels easter treats and goodies

 

If adding Peeps, place a small amount of the melted candy on the back of the Peep and place on rod.  

peeps on pretzels

 

My garden is a clean terra cotta pot.  Cover the drain hole with aluminum foil or plastic wrap then fill almost full with rice.  Add a layer of green tinted coconut for your grass.  Coconut is easy to tint by putting your desired amount in a zip lock back and add a few drops of food coloring.  Shake well until color is distributed.  Add more food coloring if desired, but as it sets, the color will deepen.

Place your Peep Rods into the “grass”.

peeps and pretzels in flower pot

You can also find edible grass in many craft and grocery stores.  Or online.

Popcorn Easter Crunch

Another holiday staple is popcorn.  By adding multiple colors of candy melts, you can make popcorn about any color for any holiday or special occasion.  I chose pink, yellow, and lavender.  

The colors of these pastels aren’t showing on well in the photos, but they are a pretty mixture.  Use brighter colors if you like as well.

Starting with plain popcorn, I divided the popcorn into 3 sections and drizzled one color of  melted candy on top of each pan.  To keep my work space cleaner, newspapers were placed under the baking sheets to catch the extra drizzle.  

drizzle melted chocolate on popcorn

 

While the candy is still soft, add sprinkles if desired.

 

sprinkles and chocolate on popcorn

Let each bunch set up.

What else is crunchy?  Pretzels of course.  Pretzel sticks were broken into about 1/2″ pieces and drizzled with white and colored melts, then added sprinkles.  Allow this to set also.

drizzled chocolate on pretzels

 

After all was set, I mixed the 3 colors of popcorn with pretzels, added peanuts and M & M’s.  

Well, I wasn’t happy with the color.  The pale yellow and pink wasn’t as bright as I wanted.  So I decided it needed some green.  But I didn’t have any, but I yellow and light blue = green.  Equal numbers of melts were used.

I spread the popcorn back out and drizzled the green on as I had the colors earlier.  The green was just what it needed.  

popcorn crunch for Easter for treats and goodies

 

It’s ready to serve up or fill treat bags.

More Easter Treats and Goodies

Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Eggs

My son’s favorite candy is Reeses Cups so when thinking of another treat to make, why not make my own.  

I made chocolate covered peanut butter balls about 40 years ago so it was time to bring the recipe back out.

peanut butter eggs cut out

 

Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Easter Eggs

Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Easter Eggs

The old fashioned chocolate covered peanut butter ball is updated for Easter.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup peanut butter, plain or crunchy
  • 1 16 oz box confectioner sugar
  • 1/4 cup softened butter
  • milk - as needed

Instructions

  1. Mix together first 3 ingredients.
  2. Add milk a tablespoon at a time as needed.
  3. The dough should be just moistened enough to form a ball.
  4. Form into ball or egg shapes.
  5. Can be patted onto a flat surface, about 1/2" thick, and cut with cookie cutter.
  6. Freeze at least 20 minutes before dipping into melted candies.
  7. After dipping, place on parchment paper to set.
  8. Add sprinkles if desired.

Notes

Add milk slowly at a time.
This can depend on a variety of factors including how oily the peanut butter is.

This is where your creativity can come out.

After you have your eggs covered in chocolate, leave them plain, add sprinkles, or make designs.  Let the kids decorate their own too.  Make a pastry bag from a freezer zip-lock bag.  

chocolate covered peanut butter eggs

 

Just remember, no matter how the decorating looks, they all taste the same.

Do you have leftover melted candies?  Just drizzle this over any of your pretzels, you always have broken ones, for your own family.  

leftover pretzels with chocolate

More Ideas for Easter Treats and Goodies

Dyed Potatoes Instead of Eggs

dyed potatoes my home and travels eggs in basket

Simple Dessert Ideas for Easter

Cookies & Cream Cupcakes

 

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Happy Travels, 

Rosemary

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