Sugar Cookie Cutouts, Dirt Cups & Bird’s Nest Treats
Easter is one of those holidays where the desserts can be just as fun as the egg hunts—and honestly, the cuter the treat, the more excited the kids get. If you’re looking for simple, festive ideas that don’t require hours in the kitchen, these three Easter desserts are always a hit in our house.
They’re colorful, easy to customize, and perfect for getting kids involved (which is half the fun anyway).
🐰 Sugar Cookie Cutouts
Why we love them:
- Super customizable with icing and sprinkles
- Fun activity for kids (decorate-your-own station = win)
- Can be made ahead of time
Quick tips:
- Use store-bought dough if you’re short on time
- Keep icing simple: powdered sugar + milk + food coloring
- Set up a decorating station with sprinkles, mini candies, and frosting bags for a fun activity
👉 Mom tip: Don’t stress about perfection—kids actually love the messy ones most.
🪴 Dirt Cups (Easter Style!)
These are always a crowd favorite—and they’re almost too easy. My girls absolutely love these.
What you need:
- Chocolate pudding
- Crushed Oreos
- Gummy worms or Easter candies
- Optional: Peeps, mini chocolate eggs, sprigs of mint
How to make:
- Layer pudding and crushed Oreos in clear cups
- Repeat layers
- Top with “dirt” (Oreos) and decorate
Make it Easter-themed:
- Add Peeps on top
- Use pastel cups or spoons
- Swap worms for candy eggs
👉 Bonus: No baking required 🙌
🐣 Bird’s Nest Treats
These might be the cutest Easter dessert—and they look way more complicated than they are.
Ingredients:
- Chocolate (melted)
- Chow mein noodles or shredded coconut
- Peanut butter (optional)
- Mini chocolate eggs
Instructions:
- Mix melted chocolate with noodles (and peanut butter if using)
- Scoop into small “nests” on parchment paper
- Add mini eggs to the center
- Let set
Why they’re great:
- No baking needed
- Ready in under 30 minutes
- Perfect little individual treats
💜 Final Thoughts
If you’re anything like me, holidays with kids are less about perfection and more about making memories. These desserts are simple, fun, and give kids a chance to actually be part of it—which makes it all more special.
Whether you go all out or just pick one to try, you really can’t go wrong.
If you end up making any of these, I’d love to hear which one your kids liked best! 🐰
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