These White Chocolate Easter Bunnies with peanut butter filling will satisfy any sweet tooth and add festive flair to your Easter party. Creamy white chocolate covered peanut butter eggs that are decorated like the Easter Bunny!
White Chocolate Reese’s Easter Bunnies
Mouthwatering Easter desserts will give memorable fish to your Easter feast.
Easter is one of the most important holidays. Whether you are making Easter brunch, lunch or dinner, every holiday meal needs a showstopper dessert.
Easter decoration and food are all about Easter eggs and bunnies. Thinking about spring and Easter celebration I wanted to share with you some cute and easy Easter desserts.
Easy no bake dessert recipes are always the most requested. After making the great feast for holidays, we don’t have too much time for desserts. Therefore, easy no bake recipes like this White Chocolate Reese’s Easter Bunnies is perfect solution. Especially because you can make these white chocolate Reese’s eggs ahead and freeze for a few weeks.
Last year I shared my Homemade Reese’s Eggs and they became a huge hit. They are super easy to make, look festive and what’s the most important, everybody like the taste. And many of you commented that they taste like real Reese’s.
That inspired me to transform them in cute little Christmas Trees and Peanut Butter Valentine Hearts. I did it for all true Reese’s fans, like I’m.
But some of my readers commented that homemade Reese’s peanut butter would be great in white chocolate version, too. And here they are: White Chocolate Reese’s 100% homemade!
I made homemade White Chocolate Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs. Then, I decorated them to look really festive and cute, as real Ester desserts should be. Homemade Reese’s Eggs become EASTER BUNNIES and CHOCOLATE EASTER BUNNY PAWS!!!
This homemade chocolate Easter bunny is way better than whatever the Easter Bunny put in your basket!!! Your guests will be impressed with these show-stopping Easter desserts, especially kids!
PrintWhite Chocolate Easter Bunnies
- Prep Time: 1 hour
- Total Time: 1 hour
- Yield: 15 bunnies 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Fridge
- Cuisine: American
Description
These White Chocolate Easter Bunnies with peanut butter filling will satisfy any sweet tooth and add festive flair to your Easter party. Creamy white chocolate covered peanut butter eggs that are decorated like the Easter Bunny!
Ingredients
- 1 cup creamy peanut butter
- ¼ cup unsalted butter-melted
- 2 Tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 2 cups sifted powdered sugar
- 10–12 oz. white chocolate, candy melts or almond bark
For decoration:
- Pink candy melts (or you can us pink/red food coloring and leftover of white candy melts to make the bunny ears and nose, and for paws)
- Mini marshmallows-for tails
- Black decorating gel-for eyes
Instructions
- Stir together melted butter, peanut butter, salt, vanilla and brown sugar until the sugar dissolves.
- Gradually add sifted powdered sugar and mix until everything is evenly combined. The mixture will look crumbly but should holds together and looks smooth when you squeeze it with your hands. If it’s too sticky add more powdered sugar. if it’s too dry you can add a tablespoon of milk and mix again.
- Line a tray with parchment paper and set aside.
- Take about 1 heaping tablespoons of the mixture, squeeze it and roll with your hands to make the egg shape. Place the eggs on parchment paper lined tray. Place the tray in the fridge for 2 hours or until the eggs are firm completely (or freeze for 20-30 minutes).
- Melt white chocolate, candy melts or almond bark according to package directions.
- Using a fork dip each egg in white chocolate to cover completely. Gently tap the fork to drip of the excess of chocolate. Place chocolate covered hearts on the parchment paper lined tray.
- Squeeze mini marshmallows to make them look like small balls and stick at the wider sides of egg to make the tail.
- When the chocolate has set melt pink candy melts, transfer in a zip lock bag, cut of the corner and make the bunny’s ears and nose. Make small dots with black decorating gel for eyes. (You can use melted dark chocolate and a toothpick instead of gel).
- To make the bunny paws, using melted pink candy melts make one large circle at narrow side of an egg and three small circles at the wider sides. Let it sit until firm completely.
Notes
I made about 15 eggs from this recipe.