Monday, March 12, 2018

Edible Easter Bunnies

Today I want to show you how to make a fun Easter treat the whole family will love. This would be a great project for your children or Grandchildren to make. When my children were younger we made these to take to school for an Easter treat.

Edible Easter Bunnies

1.      
First, you need to boil some eggs.
2.       Let your eggs cool before peeling them.
3.       Cut them in half and take out the yoke.
4.       Put the yoke in a little dish and mash and add Miracle Whip, just like you are making deviled eggs.
5.       Take some small carrot sticks and slice them thin.
6.       Take some green of purple grapes and cut them in half.
7.       Grate up any variety of cheese, just a small amount.

There are two ways to make these edible Easter Bunnies and I will show you how to make both of them.
1.       First, cut your eggs in half and take out the yoke.
2.       Turn the egg upside down.
3.       Place your sliced carrots under the eggs for the ears.

4.       Place the cut in half grapes on the egg for eyes.
5.       Take a few pieces of grated cheese and make whiskers below the eyes.
Now you have an edible Easter Bunny.
 You can use just about any fruit or vegetable for your eyes and ears.

The second Edible Easter Bunny is a little different and uses the yoke made like a deviled egg.
1.       First, cut your egg in half and take out the yoke.
2.       Take the yoke and smash it up and add your Miracle Whip.
3.       Taking the mashed egg and Miracle whip put it inside your egg facing up.
4.       Take your sliced carrots for ears and stick them into the very top of your mashed eggs with Miracle Whip.
5.       Place your cut in half grapes just below the ears for your eyes.
6.       Take some of your grated cheese and make whiskers just below your eyes.
Now you have the second edible Easter Bunny.

Easter is a time to get together with family and friends, why not make it fun for the whole family. These edible Easter Bunnies took less than 30 minutes to make. Wouldn’t these be fun to place on the table at Easter for a nice decoration? Have your children or grandchildren help make these and let them get creative with the fruits and vegetables. I hope you like my edible Easter Bunnies from Suzie Homemaker.


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