Easter is around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than indulging in a range of Easter-themed treats? These Easter party foods are perfect if you’re planning an Easter party, a dinner, or just fancy something sweet and fun, here are 16 different Easter-themed treats for kids.
From cute bunny cake pops and chick donuts to colorful Easter chocolates, our roundup has something for everyone.
Easter Party Foods for Kids
It’s time to grab your apron, get your little ones involved, and get busy in the kitchen! These treats are guaranteed to add a touch of joy to your Easter celebrations.
Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Sugar Cookies by Strength & Sunshine
Did someone say carrot cake? These Carrot Cake Sugar Cookies not only look delicious, but they’re gluten-free, too. If you or a loved one have dietary restrictions, it can be hard to find a treat that’s safe at celebrations. You’ll be the hero of the party with these cookies.
If you don’t have dietary restrictions, you can adapt the recipe by using regular flour, as well.
Easter Chick Doughnuts by The Simple Sweet Life
Doughnuts this cute are always a good idea. The easy-to-make little chicks can hold a Cadbury mini-egg or even a malted Robin Egg for an extra pop of Easter flavor.
If you eat sweets on Easter morning before Church, these little donuts will certainly hit the spot.
Breakable Chocolate Egg Recipe with Hidden Easter Candy Surprise by Ottawa Mommy Club
Kids will love this idea so much. A giant chocolate egg is already amazing, but when they break into it to find even more treats hidden inside, kids will absolutely flip.
Bunny Cake Pops by All You Need is Brunch
These bunny cake pops are the perfect food to have at an Easter party. And the clear, step-by-step instructions can help out even the most baking-challenged out there.
While their cake recipe is homemade, the icing is store bought. The key ingredient for getting the cake crumbles to mold is cream cheese – yum! You could use a cake mix to make this treat an easy feat in the kitchen.
Easter Egg Cheesecake by Keep Calm and Eat Ice Cream
Combine cheesecake and Easter treats to create an out of this world dessert. The best part is the cheesecake is served inside an edible chocolate eggshell.
Peeps Popcorn Balls by Good Party Ideas
Popcorn balls are a tasty snack already, but using Peeps in place of normal marshmallows adds some adorable pastel hues to the treat. People joke that Peeps belong in the trash, but maybe, just maybe… they belong inside a popcorn ball instead.
Bunny Bait by Rosemary & Maple
Here we have a fun Easter mix that combines sweet and salty ingredients. You can customize the bunny bait to create a unique snack mix that everyone will enjoy. Plus, you can make this in bulk and serve it if you’re expecting many guests.
This flexible type of recipe can also be adjusted based on dietary needs or allergies so that everyone at your Easter party can enjoy a safe & delicious treat.
Easter Dirt Cake Cups by Belle of the Kitchen
Hello, cuteness. These dirt cups are adorable, and tasty, too. What really sets them apart is that they use an alternative to the traditional shaved coconut Easter grass for those who don’t love coconut.
The layers of pudding & chocolate cookie combined with bright green sprinkles and candy make this a festive choice for an Easter party. That peep on the top is the proverbial icing on the cake!
Easter Bark With Cadbury Mini Eggs And Pretzels by Salt & Spoon
A bit of an Easter spin on traditional Christmas peppermint bark makes for a really tasty treat. Cadbury mini eggs and pretzels mixed up in the bark keep things on point for the Easter holiday.
You can use any of your favorite Easter chocolate treats to make this bark and flavor it any way you desire. It’s colorful and just the right amount of sweet mixed with salty flavor.
No-Bake Easter Fudge by Sustain My Cooking Habit
Loaded with white chocolate, pastel chocolate eggs, and other colorful ingredients, this Easter fudge almost looks too good to eat.
No bake fudge is easy to make especially if you have little ones helping you in the kitchen.
This recipe starts with white chocolate and incorporates all your favorite chocolate candies like M&Ms and Whoppers. Yum!
Easter Peanut Butter Eggs by Bitz & Giggles
Easter Peanut Butter Eggs have always been a fan favorite on Easter. If you want to skip store bought PB eggs, you can make these colorful Easter Peanut Butter Eggs from Bitz & Giggles. Covered in white chocolate with a bit of color added, these eggs are a delicious indulgence.
Allergic to peanut butter? Try using Sunbutter as an alternative to enjoy a similar treat this Easter holiday season.
Easter Dessert Kabobs by Inspired by Charm
If you’re ever made a kabob for a party or picnic, then you know how popular they can be for adults. KIDS, however, are going to go wild for these Easter treat kabobs with cake pops, chocolate, and Easter peeps!
For a healthier option, you can make fruit kabobs in the shape of bunnies or chicks with colorful fruits like strawberries, watermelon, & cantaloupe.
Mini Carrot Cake Cupcakes by Frolic And Fare
Peter Cotton Tail will be impressed with this dessert! Mini carrot cakes are pretty on-point with the Easter theme. But these are baked right into little terracotta pots for that extra Easter flair.
These mini carrot cakes have a sophisticated look about them & will absolutely steal the show at your holiday gathering, especially if you’re going for an in the garden theme.
Easter Carrot Treat Bags by Thrifty Jinxy
Here is a fun treat that can help guide kids away from eating so much candy. Fill the standard “carrot” bags with those little cheddar crackers that come in various forms, such as goldfish. Bonus points for finding the ones that look like little orange bunnies.
Looking for more ideas for your Easter party or Easter baskets? Take a look at these DIY Easter Basket Fillers, too!