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4 Fun and Easy Easter recipes for kids

April 1, 2021 by LA Cooquette | Leave a Comment

Preparing funny and easy Easter recipes with our kids is a great way to engage with them. As parents, it helps us build a deeper connection with our little ones as we share our love for cooking. Additionally, kids can learn while enjoying the messiness, colors, smells, and tastes involved.

Cooking allows me to be curious and experiment playfully. Honestly, it brings joy to my inner child, somehow.

As we spend more and more time at home with our children, it’s nice to find new ways to have fun together. Because of this, I looked for recipes we could prepare with your little ones’ help. I picked the funniest and easiest I found to write this round up.

I hope you give it a try and enjoy the experience, as much I am doing recently.
Let me know how did you like the recipes and which was your favorite!

Easy Easter Slice

Credit: Coles’ YouTube Channel

A good Easter slice recipe is sweet, colorful, and practical. You can try this one mixing fewer cookies if you like a more chocolatey result.

If you’re preparing it with your kids, let them crush the cookies with their bare hands. They can help you to mix ingredients too.

It will be fun, but beware: it will get messy in no time!

Homemade Peanut Butter Eggs

Credit: Preppy Kitchen YouTube Channel

Chocolate and peanut butter together bring a lot of creaminess and a good range of flavors. You can find in it some sweetness and a bit of bitterness and saltiness as well.


Remember that chocolate and peanut butter have tons of energy, so be careful. A single egg can give your kids enough energy to jump and play around for a while!

A good thing about this recipe is that it haves a couple of easy tasks that kids can do. For instance, they can help with rolling the peanut butter into balls and shaping them like eggs.

If you’re not too wary about the messiness, they can dip the eggs in the chocolate too. However, I wouldn’t recommend it if your kids are still too little.

Always keep in mind that chocolate needs to be at room temperature so that it’s safe to handle.

Easter Egg Cookies

Credit: Savor Recipes YouTube Channel

As with other recipes, you can lead the way in preparing the cookie dough. Kids can help you with this recipe, depending on how big they are.

If they’re too little, you can use the cookie cutter with them, so they can learn how to do it. It can be fun to decorate the cookies with them as well.

Bear in mind that they won’t look perfect and that decorating can be too challenging if your kids are too little.

However, if your children enjoy drawing and painting, they can have some fun with cookies decoration.

Additionally, a good thing about cookies is that you can get amazing shapes with different cookie cutters, so it’s more entertaining for everyone at home.

Easter no-bake mini cheesecakes

Credit: SugarHero! YouTube Channel

The colors of these mini cheesecakes are so inviting that they will hardly last too long on your countertop.

It’s super easy to do that you can involve your little helper with the layers. Sure, they might not get perfect symmetrical layers, but it’s funny to have kids around actually trying to help instead of eating the ingredients.

Well, it still can happen while they’re helping, though!

It’s nice to try easy Easter recipes for kids at home.

After you try these recipes, let me know how did you liked them. Did you change anything? Or improve them in some way?

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I’m María, a.k.a. “La Cooquette”, and I’m obsessed with food! Try with me fun, easy & creative recipes as well as yummy Latino staples! I’m also a new mom excited to share my parenting adventure.

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