Easter Dessert Bunny Cups
Make these cute Easter dessert bunny cups for fun Easter sweets, Easter snacks, and Easter treats for kids!
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Here’s one of our favorite kid-friendly and cute Easter food ideas!
These quick, simple, and fun Easter dessert bunny cups are easy to assemble and perfect for a kid’s Easter menu!
You can serve them with milk for Easter breakfast or a more festive Easter drink for a party.
It’s a fun Easter recipe that doubles as an Easter craft that kids can help make, and it looks great paired with other themed Easter food favorites, but they won’t last long.
Seriously, one of the best Easter party food ideas for kids!
This recipe works because it’s:
- Easy to assemble. There’s no baking required, and everything comes together quickly with simple steps, making this a low-stress Easter treat.
- Visually festive. The sprinkle-rimmed cups and marshmallow bunny ears instantly signal Easter, making these perfect for dessert tables and parties.
- Kid-friendly. This is a fun recipe to make with kids, from dipping the rims to decorating the bunny ears.
- Perfect for parties: Individual cups make serving easy and fun, whether you’re hosting an Easter party for kids or a family gathering
Step-by-Step Instructions

Add enough Easter sprinkles to a shallow bowl to cover the bottom in a thin layer. In a second small bowl, add pink sanding sugar.
Using kitchen scissors, cut two large marshmallows diagonally to create two sets of oval-shaped bunny ears.
Lightly press the sticky side of each marshmallow ear into the sanding sugar to create the pink inner ear detail.

Turn each cup upside down and gently dip the rim into a tub of frosting or marshmallow fluff, rotating to coat evenly. (If the rims of your cups don’t fit, you can spoon the frosting or fluff into a third shallow bowl, or use a knife to spread the mixture on the rims.)
Immediately dip the frosted rim into the sprinkles, pressing lightly so they stick all the way around.

Using a sharpie marker, draw eyes, a nose, and whiskers on the front of each cup. Then gently press two marshmallow ears into the sprinkle rim to form the bunny’s ears.
Allow the cups to sit for a few minutes so the sprinkles fully set before filling or serving.
Once set, fill the bunny cups with milk, or a fun easter drink.

Recipe Tips and Substitutions

Tips and Tricks
- Gently press the sprinkles. As you dip the coated rims in the sprinkle’s, apply a little pressure to ensure they stick to the frosting or fluff.
- Wait before filling. Make sure you let the rims set before pouring in drinks so the sprinkles stay adhered.
Substitutions
- Frosting/Fluff: Instead of frosting or fluff, you can use melted white chocolate.
- Sprinkles: Use whatever Easter sprinkles you like. You can also use crushed cookies or graham crackers, though they’ll be notably less festive!
- Sanding sugar: Instead of sanding sugar, you can use white granulated sugar with a few drops of food coloring.
Hungry for More?
If you liked these Easter dessert bunny cups, be sure to check out these other yummy holiday treats!




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- Easter Bunny Butt Cupcakes
Need a full Easter menu? Check this post for easy Easter food ideas that has lots of recipe options for breakfast to dessert!
FAQs

Yes. You can decorate the cups up to 24 hours in advance. Store them uncovered at room temperature and fill just before serving.
You can use plastic or glass cups. Stemless wine glass work great!

Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Add enough Easter sprinkles to a shallow bowl to cover the bottom in a thin layer. In a second small bowl, add pink sanding sugar.
- Using kitchen scissors, cut two large marshmallows diagonally to create two sets of oval-shaped bunny ears.
- Lightly press the sticky side of each marshmallow ear into the sanding sugar to create the pink inner ear detail.
- Cut a slit in each marshmallow ear to allow them to sit on the rims of the cups.
- Turn each cup upside down and gently dip the rim into a tub of frosting or marshmallow fluff, rotating to coat evenly. (If the rims of your cups don't fit, you can spoon the frosting or fluff into a third shallow bowl, or use a knife to spread the mixture on the rims.)
- Immediately dip the frosted rim into the sprinkles, pressing lightly so they stick all the way around.
- Using a sharpie marker, draw eyes, a nose, and whiskers on the front of each cup. Then gently press two marshmallow ears into the sprinkle rim to form the bunny’s ears.
- Allow the cups to sit for a few minutes so the sprinkles fully set before filling or serving.
- Once set, fill the bunny cups with milk, or a fun easter drink.
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