Delicious Easter Treats to Make this Year

It’s time to start thinking about Easter and all of the fun gatherings coming up. From Easter baskets to school parties and all of the family events in between, you need a lot of treats in the coming weeks. Stock your arsenal with these delicious Easter treats to make this year!

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We have to get ready for Easter early this year because my mom is going to be out of town for the actual day. That means we’re celebrating with my family at the end of March and I have to get a jump on the preparation.

Of course, once you get married and your family grows, there’s never just one celebration. This year, look on the bright side: lots of parties means lots of chances to try out new and deliciously cute Easter treats. These ideas have you covered from super simple breakfast treats for the kids, easy no-bake desserts to bring the family dinner, and homemade basket stuffers.

 

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Nutella No-Bake Bird Nest Cookie Recipe (She Saved)

Bird nest cookies are always a big hit with crowds but this recipe takes it to the next level with kid-favorite Nutella. Even better, no need to warm up the oven for these no-bake babies.

 

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Easter Bunny Mini Donut Treats (Coupons and Freebies Mom)

It’s always fun to surprise the kiddos with a fun treat on holidays. It doesn’t have to be hard, though. Whip up a fun breakfast surprise with these mini donut bunnies!

 

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Spring Bunny Treats for Kids (5 Minutes for Mom)

While fairy bread is too sweet for most mommas, especially in the morning, guaranteed your kiddos will flip over this bunny version. They’re sweet, colorful, and so much fun!

 

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Marzipan Easter Eggs (Veena Azmanov)

If you want to really impress your extended family this year, show up to the Easter dinner with these marzipan eggs. They are absolutely beautiful and make just as much a decoration as they do a dessert.

 

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Bunny Butt Easter Pudding Cups (Diana Rambles)

What is it about bunny butts that is so dang cute? Is it the fluffy tails or simply the little part of childhood immaturity we retain over butts? Either way, these bunny butt pudding cups are totally adorable and so easy to make.

 

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Spring Confetti Cookie Bars (Suburban Simplicity)

Go a more traditional route with your Easter treats with this delicious confetti cookies bars recipe! Not only are they yummy and easy to make, they are also colorful and fun! Win-win.

 

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Peeps Campfire S’more Recipe (Let’s Camp S’more)

When it’s nice enough on Easter (or any night, really) we love gathering around the fire. This s’mores recipe is the perfect way to use up those Peeps from the baskets in a way that actually taste good.

 

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Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Eggs (Walking on Sunshine)

Always yes to peanut butter and chocolate! Make your own Easter eggs to put in the family baskets with this awesome recipe… although you may want to make a double batch so you don’t feel bad about hiding the first batch for yourself.

 

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Homemade Chocolate Crosses for Easter (DIY Adulation)

Let’s not forget that Easter isn’t just about that adorable bunny that brings gifts. These homemade chocolate crosses are a delicious way to remind yourself and your family what the holiday is truly about. These are perfect Easter basket stuffers that you can easily customize with any flavor.

 

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Frozen Yogurt Easter Bark (Domestically Creative)

Of course, you can stick to your health goals and enjoy an Easter treat. It’s always nice to show up with a healthier option at the big family dinner and this yogurt Easter bark is exactly that.

 

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Bunny and Friends Easter Basket Cake (My Pinterventures)

Create an absolute showpiece for your Easter table with this beautiful basket cake! It’s amazingly easy to make despite how awesome it looks. Don’t miss the tutorial if you really want to surprise the family this year.

 

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Easter Egg Chocolate Bark (Mom Home Guide)

How pretty do these pops of color look against the chocolately goodness? Chocolate bark is such an easy treat to make and always devoured during get-togethers.

 

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You can be ready for all of your celebrations quickly and easily with these delicious Easter treats to make this year! Don’t let the holiday sneak up on you. Instead, you can kick back knowing everything is done in the days leading up to Easter. Be sure to share this with your procrastinating mom friends to help them out this year too!

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Delicious Warm Taco Dip Recipe without Cream Cheese

Tacos should not be relegated to Tuesdays. Tacos and taco related dishes are great for any day of the week, especially parties. This delicious warm taco dip recipe without cream cheese is the perfect way to get your taco fix quickly and easily.

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Seriously, can you ever have enough tacos? If you didn’t answer no, I don’t know if we can be friends anymore. Just kidding… sort of.

When you love tacos as much as I do, you’re always looking for new ways to enjoy that delicious flavor. Unfortunately most parties serve the taco dip with cream cheese and that’s not my thing. I’m not as picky an eater as I used to be but I still can’t stand cream cheese (even in desserts, gasp!).

 

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That’s what is so great about this delicious warm taco dip recipe. It is made with zero cream cheese. It gets its creaminess from yummy sour cream instead. Even if you like cream cheese, you’ll still flip for this cheesy, taco-y, melt-in-your-mouth dip! Top it with some jalapeno slices for extra spice or additional shredded cheese for the cheese lovers. Either way it’s sure to be a crowd pleaser for even your pickiest guests.

 

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Warm Taco Dip Ingredients

 

Ground Turkey in Stock Pot

Browning Ground Turkey in Stock Pot

Step 1

First, brown your ground turkey in a stock pot.

 

Water and Browned Ground Turkey in Stock Pot

Step 2

Next, add in 2 cups of water.

 

Taco Seasoning on Ground Turkey in Stock Pot

Step 3

Then stir in your taco seasoning and bring the mixture to a boil.

 

Taco Meat Cooking in Stock Pot

Step 4

Continue boiling for 10 minutes. Be sure to stir frequently while you do.

 

Simmering Taco Meat Cooking in Stock Pot

Step 5

Turn down the heat and simmer for an additional 10 minutes.

 

Shredded Cheese on Taco Meat in Stock Pot

Melted Cheese Stirred into Taco Meat

Step 6

Next, stir in 3 cups of shredded cheese until well combined with taco meat.

 

Mixing Sour Cream into Cheese and Taco Meat

Step 7

Lastly, mix in your sour cream and serve immediately.

 

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Optional:

This is absolutely delicious on its own but I love to add jalapeno slices for an extra kick. If you don’t like spicy then you can omit them. Serve this warm taco dip with corn chips for dipping and you’re good to go.

 

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Now even my non-cream cheese loving friends can enjoy delicious taco dip during celebrations. This delicious warm taco dip recipe is amazing and so easy to make. If you want to munch on it while binge watching Santa Clarita Diet, I won’t tell. Can’t promise the kiddos won’t pitch a fit if they catch you though.

This recipe is also perfect to keep in your arsenal for last minute party dishes. It comes together quickly and is still delicious if you have to reheat it. It’s a win-win party appetizer.

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Crock Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner

Crock Pot meals are seriously a busy mom’s best friend. Holidays are no exception. That’s why you’ll love this easy Crock Pot corned beef and cabbage! With only 4 ingredients that you dump and forget, it’s the perfect dish to enjoy this St. Patrick’s Day.

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I absolutely love corned beef. The first time I had it, I only took some to be polite to the hosts of a St. Patrick’s Day party I attended. I’m so glad I did because 1 bite and I was in love. It is incredible!

If you’ve never tried it, this fool-proof Crock Pot corned beef and cabbage recipe is a fantastic way to give it a try. The corned beef is tender and flavorful and the cabbage melts in your mouth. It’s sure to be your new go-to recipe.

 

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Crock Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage Ingredients

 

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Quartered Head of Cabbage Next to Knife on Cutting Board

Step 1

First, rinse your head of cabbage and cut into quarters.

Step 2

Then remove the core from each cabbage quarter.

 

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Bowl of Sliced Cabbage

Step 3

Next, slice each cabbage quarter down the length so that you have small strips of fresh cabbage and set aside in a bowl.

 

Corned Beef in Crock Pot

Step 4

Place your corned beef brisket in your Crock Pot, fat side down.

 

Seasoned Corned Beef in Crock Pot

Step 5

Then top the brisket with the seasoning packet included.

 

Sliced Cabbage in Crock Pot

Step 6

Next, top the brisket with all of your cut up cabbage slices.

Note:

 

Butter on Sliced Cabbage in Crock Pot

Step 7

Add butter to the top of the cabbage. Don’t worry about mixing it in.

Step 8

Lastly, pour your chicken stock over the top of the cabbage, spreading around where you pour it.

 

Lid on Crock Pot

Step 9

Add the lid to your Crock Pot and turn on high heat.

Step 10

Cook for 6 hours on high.

Note:

 

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This is great on its own but you can also serve it with fried potatoes for crunch or mashed potatoes for creamy. Both will taste delicious but we prefer the crunch of crispy fried potatoes. Carrots are also a great way to add additional vegetables to the meal but we usually skip them.

 

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This Crock Pot corned beef and cabbage dinner is the most delicious and easy recipe you’ll ever eat. Even the kiddos love when we make this dish, which is high praise coming from broccoli Nazis. Even better, this recipe makes 10 servings so you can invite friends and family over for dinner. Or, you can just munch on the leftovers for a couple of days. Don’t worry. It’s just as delicious reheated.

Yield: 8-10 Servings

Crock Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage

Crock Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 5 hours
Total Time 5 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • Corned Beef Brisket
  • 1 Head of Cabbage
  • 1/4 Cup of Butter or Margarine
  • 1/2 Cup Chicken Stock

Instructions

  1. First, rinse your head of cabbage and cut into quarters.
  2. Then remove the core from each cabbage quarter.
  3. Next, slice each cabbage quarter down the length so that you have small strips of fresh cabbage and set aside in a bowl.
  4. Place your corned beef brisket in your Crock Pot, fat side down.
  5. Then top the brisket with the seasoning packet included.
  6. Next, top the brisket with all of your cut up cabbage slices.
  7. Add butter to the top of the cabbage. Don’t worry about mixing it in.
  8. Lastly, pour your chicken stock over the top of the cabbage, spreading around where you pour it.
  9. Add the lid to your Crock Pot and turn on high heat.
  10. Cook for 5 hours on high.

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