Chocolate Peanut Butter Bunnies or Homemade Easter Reeses

 Peanut butter and Chocolate go together so well.  Why not create a classic candy into an Easter Dessert.  These Chocolate  Peanut Butter Bunnies are just what we were craving this Spring.  We love using our Bunny Rabbit Silicone Molds for all these Easter Treats. 

Easter Peanut Butter Chocolate Bunnies (Homemade Reeses Cups)

It was nice to have another use to our Bunny Silicone Mold we used to make these bunny soaps.   

 

Chocolate Peanut Butter Bunnies or Homemade Easter Reeses

Easter Peanut Butter Chocolate Bunnies (Homemade Reeses Cups)

We used peanut butter flavored candy discs and added a tablespoon of peanut butter to the melted mixture. 

Easter Peanut Butter Chocolate Bunnies (Homemade Reeses Cups)

 

Layer half of each mold with the peanut butter mixture and allow it to cool completely.

Easter Peanut Butter Chocolate Bunnies (Homemade Reeses Cups)

Melt milk or semi sweet chocolate chips or discs and fill the bunny rabbit cavities. 

Place the mold in the fridge or freezer. 

Easter Peanut Butter Chocolate Bunnies (Homemade Reeses Cups)

Once they are fully cool, you can pop them out of the mold and enjoy. 

Chocolate Peanut Butter Bunnies or Homemade Easter Reeses

If desired, use leftover melted chocolate add candy eyes, a nose or a tail.  

 

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We tried writing on the chocolate with edible markers but the chocolate was too soft, maybe because of the flavoring or added peanut butter. 

 

Easter Peanut Butter Chocolate Bunnies (Homemade Reeses Cups)

Other fun Chocolate Easter Treats we have made in the past.

I was shopping at Fresh Market the other day and briefly looked at the fun display of Easter treats they had towards the check out lines. I saw Chocolate Covered rice krispy treats on a stick.

But what really caught my eye was the cute “chick” decoration. I said to myself, I can do this… Well here is what I ended up with:

 
Melt some chocolate chips in the microwave and add a tablespoon of shortening to make it a little smoother. I am not sure if I over heated the chocolate b/c I was in a hurry but it did not come out smooth and I was not about to waste more chocolate to try again.
 

Insert a popsicle stick and dip the treat into the chocolate, covering the entire cookie.

Push on a yellow chocolate disc and allowed the entire thing to dry for about 1 hr. You can speed up the process by putting it into the fridge.

After they dried I used black and red icing to finish the decorations. I did not have orange or else I would have used that for the beak and legs. Besides the bumpy chocolate I think any child would gladly accept these treats when offered.

 

With the leftover chocolate and decided to try some chocolate covered Oreos too!

Feel free to use icing decorations for a quick decoration idea. I am sure I bought them a few Easters back on sale after the holiday. On the back it says they will stay fresh indefinitely….

Be sure to blot the stick or holder into the oreo with chocolate so it stays securely.

Be warned that I often go off on tangents when doing a project. I picked up some Pretzel snaps at the store as well and converted my Pretzel Treats into little chicks. 

I did not have any orange m&m’s so  I cut jelly beans in half for the beaks and I had  black and orange sprinkles from halloween that I used for the eyes. I think they turned out pretty cute!!

TIP:
I did learn that if you don’t have a tweezer to pick up the tiny adornment candies, lightly dip a toothpick into the chocolate and use the tip to pick up individual pieces. Just work quickly because the chocolate and candy will dry. Also gently press the eye into the chocolate disc or they will fall off when it is  hardend.

Pin this for when you are ready to make Easter Sunday Treats

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How to make Chocolate Peanut Butter Bunnies

Easter Peanut Butter Chocolate Bunnies (Homemade Reeses Cups) 6

Peanut Butter Bunnies or Homemade Easter Reeses

Yield: 12 Bunnies
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Active Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Difficulty: easy

Homemade Reese's Bunny Rabbit Treats

Materials

Instructions

  1. Melt Light Brown or Peanut Butter Chocolate Discs
  2. Add 1 - 2 Tablespoons of Peanut Butter and mix well
  3. Fill half of the cavity with this mixture
  4. Freeze
  5. Fill other half with semi sweet or milk chocolate
  6. Allow to cool completely
  7. Take out of mold and attach eyes/ noses or tails with additional melted chocolate

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1 Comment

  1. These are adorable!! It’s something my daughter & I could make together!

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