Some of you, including my son, don’t like coconut so I left one with just chocolate. The reason I chose to cover them with coconut is because of the lumpiness of the Rice Krispies. The surface is not even and therefore the coconut serves as a camouflage to any imperfections. It still looks ok with just the chocolate…:)
Here we go….*Rice Krispies Easter bunny pop tutorial
1. Prepare your favourite Rice Krispies square recipe as per box instructions.
2. Allow mixture to cool to the touch
3. Rub a little bit of butter on your hands and form several Rice Krispie balls. (for the bunnies, I made an oval shape)
3. Melt some chocolate and dip a candy stick in it and insert it into the Rice Krispie ball.
4. Place in the freezer for 5 minutes.
5. While Rice Krispies are cooling in freezer, pour some of the melted chocolate into a piping bag.
6. Pipe several tear shaped ears onto parchment paper, allow to cool.
7. Pipe several oval shapes(these will be the feet) prior to chocolate setting, add the candy confetti as shown to form the padding of the bunny’s feet.
8. Set aside and allow to cool for a few minutes.
9. Melt some more chocolate in 15-20 second intervals in the microwave, stirring in between.
10. Allow chocolate to cool slightly and dip Rice Krispie ball into the chocolate.
11. Let it excess chocolate drip onto parchment paper. Once the chocolate starts to firm, dip ball into coconut, covering the entire Rice Krispie ball.
12. With a toothpick dab a little bit of chocolate onto the top of the bunny’s head and attach the ears.
13. Continue to do this with the feet, eyes and nose.
You are now done…:)
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Dawn says
OMG these are cute, you will have to stop over to my place on Wednesday my post is almost identical to this one. How weird is that. LOL
Maria says
Oh my goodness! Love the bunnies AND the chicks!!!!
Kays Kids says
So cute and a great idea.
Mary Vitullo says
These are jus so uber adorable……
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Christina Paul says
Just too cute!
The Mauermans says
So cute. Did they have tails and whiskers?
Robin Johnson says
You just can’t get more adorable than that!
Christine says
Oh my goodness Lucy!! They are sooo adorable! xoxo
MissCandiquik says
Just found your blog. It’s so bright & happy – just like these little bunnies & chicks. Keep up the awesome work!
Creative Party Themes says
Wow! These are sooo cute! What a great idea! Thanks.
Julie says
These are the cutest little things! Love this idea!
daffodil says
New to your blog … Love it! Those chicks are adoreable! I want to make them tomorrow for the grandkids. How do you
get the mini chocolate chips orange for the beaks?
Craftberry Bush says
Thank you for taking the time to visit. I think your grandkids will love these. The beaks are mini chocolate chips..I can’t remember the name of them, but they come in various colors and they are available in the confectionery section of the Bulk Barn. If you look at the tutorial photo they are the bright candy looking ones on the bottom left hand side picture towards the right. I hope that helps…Happy Easter…xo
David lincoln says
very beautiful
cysec says
thanks for the interesting information.
Larry Martin says
These Rice Krispies Easter bunny pops are such a creative twist on the chick pops, and I love the idea of using coconut to hide any imperfections. They might not look exactly like bunnies, but they’re adorable nonetheless!
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