Sure, sure, we can always buy something from our local bakery this Easter in a pinch. That’s always a good option. However, for anyone who wants to present something with a personal touch this Easter, we’ve rounded up some super-Eastery dessert ideas that are quick, easy to make, and cuter than a baby in bunny suit.
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In honor of bunnies, Easter eggs, springtime, and time better spent being with family than baking all night long, here are 17 super-easy and sweet Easter desserts that make a great holiday dinner finale. C’mon, pull over a chair and that bowl of jelly beans and find a good one to serve after this year’s Easter meal.
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First buy a premade spongecake from your local supermarket (everyone seems to carry them). Get your bread knife and slice it horizontally in large slabs (across the entire cake), about an inch or two thick. You should cut three layers.
Put the first piece of cake down, then spread a layer of Cool Whip or whipped cream on it. Add a layer of sliced strawberries. Repeat for the next two layers. Top it off with a generous amount of whipped cream.
That’s it — done! Simple and delicious strawberry shortcake.
But you can also do a faster version. First, buy premade cupcakes with white frosting from your local supermarket. Then dip the cupcake top in shredded coconut to give it a furry look. Cut a jelly bean in half and use as the bunny’s eyes, with thin strips of black licorice for whiskers, and pieces of stick gum rounded at the top for bunny ears.
They will be almost too adorable to eat. Trust us.
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title: “17 Pretty Easter Desserts That Are Quick Easy To Make” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-09” author: “John Saucedo”
Sure, sure, we can always buy something from our local bakery this Easter in a pinch. That’s always a good option. However, for anyone who wants to present something with a personal touch this Easter, we’ve rounded up some super-Eastery dessert ideas that are quick, easy to make, and cuter than a baby in bunny suit.
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In honor of bunnies, Easter eggs, springtime, and time better spent being with family than baking all night long, here are 17 super-easy and sweet Easter desserts that make a great holiday dinner finale. C’mon, pull over a chair and that bowl of jelly beans and find a good one to serve after this year’s Easter meal.
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goldncharm/Instagram
First buy a premade spongecake from your local supermarket (everyone seems to carry them). Get your bread knife and slice it horizontally in large slabs (across the entire cake), about an inch or two thick. You should cut three layers.
Put the first piece of cake down, then spread a layer of Cool Whip or whipped cream on it. Add a layer of sliced strawberries. Repeat for the next two layers. Top it off with a generous amount of whipped cream.
That’s it — done! Simple and delicious strawberry shortcake.
But you can also do a faster version. First, buy premade cupcakes with white frosting from your local supermarket. Then dip the cupcake top in shredded coconut to give it a furry look. Cut a jelly bean in half and use as the bunny’s eyes, with thin strips of black licorice for whiskers, and pieces of stick gum rounded at the top for bunny ears.
They will be almost too adorable to eat. Trust us.
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title: “17 Pretty Easter Desserts That Are Quick Easy To Make” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-27” author: “Reginald Ferrer”
Sure, sure, we can always buy something from our local bakery this Easter in a pinch. That’s always a good option. However, for anyone who wants to present something with a personal touch this Easter, we’ve rounded up some super-Eastery dessert ideas that are quick, easy to make, and cuter than a baby in bunny suit.
More from CafeMom: Pretty Easter Egg Cookies With Pastel Icing
In honor of bunnies, Easter eggs, springtime, and time better spent being with family than baking all night long, here are 17 super-easy and sweet Easter desserts that make a great holiday dinner finale. C’mon, pull over a chair and that bowl of jelly beans and find a good one to serve after this year’s Easter meal.
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goldncharm/Instagram
First buy a premade spongecake from your local supermarket (everyone seems to carry them). Get your bread knife and slice it horizontally in large slabs (across the entire cake), about an inch or two thick. You should cut three layers.
Put the first piece of cake down, then spread a layer of Cool Whip or whipped cream on it. Add a layer of sliced strawberries. Repeat for the next two layers. Top it off with a generous amount of whipped cream.
That’s it — done! Simple and delicious strawberry shortcake.
But you can also do a faster version. First, buy premade cupcakes with white frosting from your local supermarket. Then dip the cupcake top in shredded coconut to give it a furry look. Cut a jelly bean in half and use as the bunny’s eyes, with thin strips of black licorice for whiskers, and pieces of stick gum rounded at the top for bunny ears.
They will be almost too adorable to eat. Trust us.
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