Easter Bunny Butt Chocolate Covered Oreos

Koti Beth Designs
by Koti Beth Designs
24 cookies
1 hr 15 min

How to make adorable Easter bunny butt chocolate dipped Oreos. These are a great no bake dessert for Easter that are easy to make even if you've made a chocolate Easter dessert before.

I made these chocolate dipped Oreos without a special mold because I wanted them to be easy to make. There is a Oreo chocolate mold that you can buy. I think it gives them a smoother edge, but you don't need it.

I recommend using the Wilton chocolate melts tools to make these, but you can also use a fork. The tools make it easier to work with.

Decorating these is easy. I used mini marshmallows and pink icing to make the feet and tail. I have tips and how to store your Easter treats in the blog post, so be sure to click over to read those.

Easter Bunny Butt Chocolate Covered Oreos
Recipe details
  • 24  cookies
  • Prep time: 15 Minutes Cook time: 1 Hours Total time: 1 hr 15 min
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Ingredients

  • 1 package Oreo cookies
  • 1 pound white chocolate or 2.5 cups white chocolate chips
  • 2 teaspoons Coconut oil
  • Pink icing tube
  • Mini marshmallows
Instructions

Cut the mini marshmallows in half. You will need three halves for each bunny butt chocolate dipped Oreos. Press the marshmallow halves for the feet into small ovals. Leave a third half marshmallow per Easter chocolate treats unpressed for the tail.
Melt the chocolate in the microwave or in a double boiler. If using the chocolate in the tray, follow the directions on the package. For chocolate chips or wafers, heat at 30 second intervals until melted. Stir between each interval. Be careful not to burn the chocolate.
Use the candy melt scoop or a fork to dip and coat each Oreo cookie one at a time. Let excess chocolate drip from the cookie and then place the cookie on a wax paper lined cookie sheet.
Before the chocolate sets up, place two feet and a tail on each of the chocolate dipped Oreos.
When the chocolate has set up, use a small point tip to draw paw prints on the bunny's feet. Let the icing dry.
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