3 Fun and Easy Easter Treats Kids and Teens Will Love
- Helen | Heart and Home
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3 Fun and Easy Easter Treats Anyone Can Make
Simple, festive desserts perfect for spring gatherings, family time, or a sweet Easter celebration.
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Easter is the perfect excuse to make a few colorful treats that look impressive but are actually incredibly simple to make. These three easy recipes are perfect for families, kids, and anyone who wants something festive without spending hours in the kitchen.
Each of these treats comes together quickly with minimal ingredients, and they’re great for Easter brunch, dessert tables, classroom parties, or simply a fun afternoon activity at home.
Below are three adorable Easter treats that are guaranteed to brighten your holiday table.

Carrot-Shaped Chocolate Strawberries
These chocolate-covered strawberries look just like little carrots, making them a fun and surprisingly easy Easter treat. They’re fresh, sweet, and a great lighter option among all the candy-filled desserts.
🐰 Ingredients
- 1 pound fresh strawberries (with stems)
- 1 ½ cups orange candy melts
- ½ cup white chocolate chips or white candy melts
- Parchment paper
🐰Instructions
1. Prepare the strawberries
Wash and dry strawberries completely. Any moisture will prevent the chocolate from sticking properly.
2. Melt the orange chocolate
Melt the orange candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl in 30-second intervals, stirring between each interval until smooth.
3. Dip the strawberries
Hold each strawberry by the stem and dip it into the melted chocolate. Let the excess drip off and place the strawberry on parchment paper.
4. Drizzle the carrot lines
Melt the white chocolate and place it in a small piping bag or zip-top bag with a tiny corner cut off. Drizzle thin lines across the strawberries to create the carrot look.
5. Let them set
Allow the strawberries to sit at room temperature or refrigerate for about 15 minutes until the chocolate is fully set.
Fun Upgrade Idea: “Carrots in Dirt”
If you want to take these carrot strawberries to the next level for a party or Easter dessert table, try serving them in a bowl of crushed Oreo cookies to make them look like carrots growing in dirt. It’s such a simple upgrade, but it creates a really cute presentation that kids and adults both love.

To make the “dirt,” simply crush about 10–12 Oreo cookies (cream filling included) into small crumbs. You can place the cookies in a zip-top bag and crush them with a rolling pin, or pulse them in a food processor until they resemble coarse soil. You can also mix in some edible pearl balls to complete the look.
Pour the crushed Oreos into a shallow round dish or bowl and gently nestle the carrot strawberries into the crumbs so the pointed ends are slightly buried. Leave the leafy tops visible so they look like little carrots planted in the ground.
Before serving, gently fan out the strawberry leaves with your fingers so they spread out and resemble carrot greens. If the leaves look a little dull, lightly brush them with a tiny bit of water to freshen them up and help them look bright and vibrant.
This fun presentation is perfect for Easter parties, dessert tables, spring gatherings, or even a kids’ activity. It adds a playful garden theme to the treats and only takes a minute to put together.
🐰 Helpful Tips
- Choose strawberries with pointed tips for the best carrot shape.
- If the chocolate becomes thick while dipping, microwave it again for 10–15 seconds.
- Store in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

Robin Egg Easter Bark
This colorful Easter bark is one of the easiest desserts you can make. It’s a no-bake treat that looks beautiful on a dessert tray and can be customized with different candies and sprinkles.
🐰Ingredients
- 12 ounces white chocolate chips or white chocolate melting wafers
- ½ cup Robin Eggs candy (lightly crushed)
- ¼ cup pastel candy-coated chocolates
- 2–3 tablespoons Easter sprinkles
- Parchment-lined baking sheet
🐰 Instructions
1. Melt the white chocolate
In a microwave-safe bowl, melt white chocolate in 30-second intervals, stirring between each interval until smooth.
2. Spread the chocolate
Pour the melted chocolate onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and spread it into an even layer about ¼ inch thick.
3. Add toppings
Immediately sprinkle the crushed Robin Eggs, pastel candies, and sprinkles evenly across the chocolate.
4. Let it set
Place the baking sheet in the refrigerator for about 20–30 minutes until the bark is firm.
5. Break into pieces
Once hardened, break the bark into irregular pieces for a rustic look.
🐰Helpful Tips
- Lightly crush Robin Eggs using a rolling pin or the bottom of a glass.
- Add toppings quickly before the chocolate hardens.
- Store in an airtight container for up to one week.
Helpful Tools for These Easter Treats
If you plan to make these Easter treats, a few simple kitchen tools can make the process easier and more fun. These are the items I like to use when making chocolate-dipped strawberries, Easter bark, and decorated cupcakes.
• Candy Melting Bowl – Makes melting chocolate quick and easy without burning it.
• Parchment Paper or Silicone Baking Mat – Perfect for spreading Easter bark so it releases easily.
• Decorating Piping Bags – Great for drizzling chocolate on strawberries and decorating cupcakes.
• Pastel Cupcake Liners – Adds a festive Easter look to cupcakes.
• Candy Melts (Orange & White) – Ideal for dipping strawberries and decorating treats.
• Three-Tier Serving Stand – A beautiful way to display all of the treats for Easter gatherings.
These simple tools help make the process easier and give the treats a fun, polished look for your Easter table.

Butterfly Easter Cupcakes
These adorable cupcakes look like little butterflies thanks to simple pretzel wings and colorful frosting. They’re a huge hit with kids and make a beautiful Easter dessert table centerpiece.
🐰 Ingredients
- 1 box vanilla cake mix (plus ingredients listed on the box)
- 1 container vanilla frosting
- Food coloring (pink, blue, or pastel colors)
- Mini pretzels (white chocolate dipped)
- Pastel candy eggs or candy pearls
- Easter sprinkles
🐰 Instructions
1. Bake the cupcakes
Prepare the cake mix according to package instructions and bake in a lined cupcake tin. Allow cupcakes to cool completely.
2. Color the frosting
Divide frosting into bowls and add food coloring to create pastel shades like pink, blue, or yellow.
3. Frost the cupcakes
Spread or pipe frosting onto each cooled cupcake.
4. Create butterfly wings
Break mini pretzels in half and insert two pieces into the frosting to form butterfly wings.
5. Add decorations
Place a small candy egg or edible pearl in the center and sprinkle with Easter sprinkles.

🐰 Helpful Tips
- Let cupcakes cool completely before frosting to avoid melting.
- Use piping bags for a more decorative frosting swirl.
- Kids love helping add sprinkles and wings.
A Sweet and Simple Easter Tradition
Easter treats don’t have to be complicated to be beautiful and fun. These three easy recipes are perfect for creating a colorful dessert table or making sweet memories with family in the kitchen.
Whether you're hosting Easter brunch, filling dessert trays for guests, or just enjoying a cozy spring afternoon at home, these treats are simple, festive, and guaranteed to bring smiles
Planning the Rest of Your Easter Celebration?
If you're getting ready for Easter brunch or dinner, having a simple plan makes the whole day feel so much more relaxed and enjoyable. Between decorating, preparing desserts, and spending time with family, the last thing you want is to feel rushed or forget something at the grocery store.
I put together a helpful Easter dinner planning guide that walks you through everything step-by-step, including a complete grocery checklist to make shopping easier.
The best part is it also includes free printable planning sheets you can use to organize your menu, shopping list, and holiday prep so everything feels calm and stress-free.
You can find the full guide here:
Easter Dinner Grocery Checklist and Planning Guide for a Calm Holiday Meal
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