These sweet Easter bunny pretzel treats are really yummy and so easy for little ones to help make.
Get the Kids in the Kitchen to Make Some Easter Treats!
Just get the kids unwrapping candy and half the work is all done! Here are the details…
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Kids in the Kitchen – Easter Bunny Pretzel Treats
Ingredients:
Steps:
- Place mini pretzels a few inches apart on a foil lined baking pan
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- Unwrap the kisses and place them on the mini pretzels.
- Bake at 300 degrees Fahrenheit until chocolate melts slightly.
- While they are in the oven, break the pretzel sticks in half.
- Create ears by placing two pretzel stick halves into each melted chocolate kiss. (Be careful of the hot pan!)
- Press 3 M&Ms into each chocolate kiss to create eyes and nose (with M&M markings facing down into the chocolate).
- Use a dark food coloring writer pen to make small dots in the center of each M&M eye.
- Place in the freezer until chocolate sets.
Wouldn’t these make a perfect spring or Easter party treat?! Plus all that candy-unwrapping is great fine motor skill practice. And you can spend quality time with the kids in the kitchen while you make them, too!
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Natalie PlanetSmartyPants says
These treats are so cute! I am featuring this post in Kids in the Kitchen round up for After School this coming Monday!
Krissy @ B-Inspired Mama says
Thanks, Natalie!
Jamie says
My 7 year old was looking at these with me and said, “mom we can use Nutella”….how much easier than unwrapping and baking the kisses? I bet they will taste just as good too:)
Cute idea, thanks for sharing!
Krissy @ B-Inspired Mama says
Great idea! YUMM!
OneMommy says
So cute!
Cerys @ Rainy Day Mum says
I still love these – but guess what I found today – some pale (not quite pastel) colour Sugar coated candies – I may actually be able to try some of these, but they are tiny.
Thank you for linking up to Tuesday Tots
MaryAnne says
Those are adorable, and they look very fun to make!
Thanks for linking up to Learning Laboratory at Mama Smiles =)
Krissy Sherman Bonning says
Thanks, MaryAnne!
Tracy says
Very cute idea. I am going to let my 3 year old make them for her preschool class this week. Where can you buy the food color pens? Just came across your blog today!
Krissy Sherman Bonning says
Tracy, we bought ours at the regular grocery store. They were in the aisle with the other food coloring and baking supplies. But I'm sure you could also get them at a craft store like Michael's or Hobby Lobby. Let me know how you make out!
Marci says
Very Cute!
Krissy Sherman Bonning says
Thanks, Marci!
Emily says
thanks for linking up to Tasty Tuesday! I'm featuring your tasty and fabulous idea tomorrow! http://nap-timecreations.blogspot.com/
Jonathan Davis says
My daughter (with some help) just made these. She loved it!! And they are super cute and tasty!! Thanks!!
Jennifer
Krissy Sherman Bonning says
Oh, I'm so glad to hear that! Thanks for visiting me at B.Inspired Mama. 🙂
Cerys @ Rainy Day Mum says
Ohhhh delicious and there's those pastel M&M's again. I wish we could get them in the UK they would be great.
Thank you for linking this up to the Kid's Co-op
Krissy Sherman Bonning says
I know, I can't believe you can't get them!
Raymond Parenting says
Thanks for this. I just posted it for parents at Raymond Parenting News. I love that the skill level allows for independence.
Krissy Sherman Bonning says
Thanks for sharing it. 🙂
Maggie Muggins says
OK These had me laughing they are so stinking cute. I'm so making these with my boys! Thanks for the inspiration.
Krissy Sherman Bonning says
You're welcome! I'm always so excited to hear that people are inspired to try this stuff that I post. It's cool to make a little difference to others right here form my kitchen/home. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
RedTedArt says
Sooooo cute!
Thanks for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!
Maggy & Alissa
shirley says
Thanks for Sharing darling idea, Gonna do this with my grown Boys, I always look for something wild for them to do on Easter with me..
Krissy Sherman Bonning says
I'm so happy to hear that you will be doing it with your boys. Let me know how you make out!
Emily says
AHHHH! So cute!! I am making this!!! Yum!! Would love for you to come link up at my Tasty Tuesday party.
Krissy Sherman Bonning says
Just linked up! Thanks for the invite. 🙂
weissbunt says
So cute, too bad you don't get the pastell m&m's here and I have not seen any Hershey's kisses either. But one can always substitute ;-). Thanks for sharing – just stopping by from tip junkie 🙂
Krissy Sherman Bonning says
Thanks for stopping by! I'm so sorry for you that you don't have hershey's kisses. You're really missing out! haha!
Robin Jones says
Rolo's also work instead of Kisses.