From colorful cookie bars to adorable no-bake snacks, these Easter treats are all about simple ingredients, playful presentation, and that special springtime feel.
Each one is easy enough for beginners, but still worthy of a holiday table. Here are 8 fun Easter treats that will bring smiles to kids and adults alike.

8 Easter treats your family will love!
Easter is a great excuse to make something sweet. Whether you’re hosting brunch, putting together a dessert tray, or filling up treat bags, to celebrate the resurrection of Christ, these festive recipes are fun to make and even better to eat.
Slow cooker Easter candy

This simple slow cooker candy is a lifesaver when you’re short on time but still want something homemade. You toss chocolate, almond bark, and peanut butter into your crockpot, stir in some peanuts, and scoop it out to set. Once the clusters cool and harden, you’ve got a sweet and salty treat that always disappears fast.
For an Easter touch, sprinkle on pastel-colored candies or festive sprinkles. There’s no baking involved, and the recipe makes a big batch. Perfect for parties or gift bags.
Get the recipe: Easter Crockpot candy
Easter chocolate covered Strawberry carrots

These chocolate-covered strawberries are dressed up to look like carrots, making them a fresh and fun addition to your Easter lineup. Dip each berry in orange-colored white chocolate and add a drizzle on top for a textured “carrot” look. Serve them as-is or place them in crushed cookies to resemble garden soil.
They’re lighter than many Easter desserts and make a nice fruit-based option for your spread. Plus, they look super cute without a lot of effort.
Get the recipe: Strawberry carrots
Mini egg cookie cups

These little sugar cookie cups are filled with frosting and topped with mini eggs, like mini edible Easter baskets. You bake the cookie dough in a mini muffin tin so it forms the perfect bite-sized cup, ready for decorating.
Once cooled, these Easter treats can be filled with your favorite frosting, whipped cream, or even chocolate ganache. Kids love helping with this one, and they’re easy to customize with different candies or sprinkles.
Get the recipe: mini egg sugar cookie cups.
Spring flower pretzels

These springtime flower pretzels are as much a craft as they are a treat. Lay out mini pretzels, top them with candy melts, and arrange colorful M&Ms in a flower pattern. A quick melt in the oven and they’re ready to go.
These no-bake snacks are perfect for kids’ activities, party favors, or adding a cute bite to your dessert table. They’re simple, colorful, and just the right size for snacking.
Get the recipe: Spring flower pretzels
Rice Krispies eggs nests

Rice Krispie nests are a fun and nostalgic dessert for Easter. The marshmallow cereal mixture is pressed into muffin tins to form nests, then filled with candy eggs or jellybeans. Optional: add a little green-tinted coconut for that grassy look.
These Easter treats are great for kids to make and even better to eat. They’re light, sweet, and perfect for spring-themed gatherings.
Get the recipe: Rice Krispies eggs nest
Sweet Easter snack mix

This colorful snack mix is a blend of cereal, pretzels, and Easter candies all coated in melted white chocolate. It’s quick to make, easy to portion out, and perfect for sharing in bowls or treat bags.
Once it cools and breaks into clusters, you’ve got the ultimate grab-and-go treat that hits every flavor note: salty, sweet, and crunchy. Add pastel sprinkles or seasonal candies to give it that holiday vibe.
Get the recipe: Easter Chex mix
Mini egg Pretzel bark

This Easter bark takes just a few ingredients and delivers big flavor. It starts with a layer of pretzels, then melted chocolate is spread on top and sprinkled with chopped mini eggs and sprinkles. Once it firms up, break it into pieces and serve.
It’s sweet, salty, and crunchy all at once—and it looks just as good as it tastes. This is a great make-ahead option for busy Easter weekends.
Get the recipe: Mini eggs white pretzel bark
Cadbury mini egg cookie bars

These cookie bars take everyone’s favorite Easter candy, Cadbury Mini Eggs, and turn them into a buttery, chewy dessert.
The dough is loaded with crushed mini eggs, giving each bite a crunchy shell and rich, chocolatey middle.
They bake up beautifully in one pan and slice into easy-to-serve squares. Add extra candy on top before baking for an extra pop of color. These bars are always a crowd-pleaser, especially for anyone with a sweet tooth.
Get the recipe: Cadbury mini egg cookie bars

Easter treats don’t have to be complicated to bring a little joy. Whether you’re mixing up a snack mix, decorating cookie cups, or dipping strawberries, each of these easy recipes adds a festive touch to your table. They’re colorful, kid-friendly, and most of all—delicious.

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