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How to Make Oreo Bunny Butt Cookies

Looking for a fun and easy Easter recipe? Look no further than these Oreo Bunny Butt Cookies! These cookies are simple to make and absolutely adorable. Plus, they’re delicious too! Follow the steps below to make your own batch of bunny butt cookies this Easter.

Easter is coming up and that means it’s time to start baking! These Oreo bunny butt cookies are perfect for the occasion. They’re festive, cute, and delicious – what could be better? Plus, they’re easy to make, so even novice bakers can create these adorable treats. So get started today and have some fun in the kitchen!

Why You’ll Love These Oreo Bunny Butts

  • just a few ingredients
  • easy to make
  • kid-friendly
  • tastes delicious (oreos!!)
  • fun and festive
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Recommended Equipment You’ll Need to Make these Bunny Butt Cookies

  • Wilton Candy Dipping Tools
  • mixing bowl
  • wax paper
  • baking sheet
  • Small point icing tip
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Ingredients to Make Oreo Bunny Butts

  • Oreos
  • White Candy Coating
  • Mini Marshmallows
  • Pink icing tube

How to Make Oreo Bunny Butts

Step One: Cut mini marshmallows in half. You will need three halves for each bunny butt. One half for the tail and two halves for the feet. 

Step Two: Press the marshmallow halves for the feet into little oval shapes. 

Step Three: Melt candy coating in microwave according to package directions. Be careful not to burn the candy coating or your hands!

Oreo Bunny Butt Cookies @ AHomeToMake.com

Step Four: Use a fork or candy melt scoop to dip and coat each Oreo cookie, one at a time. Let excess candy coating drain from the cookie and then place on a baking sheet lined with wax paper.

Oreo Bunny Butt Cookies @ AHomeToMake.com
Oreo Bunny Butt Cookies @ AHomeToMake.com

Step Five: Carefully place the tail and feet marshmallows halves onto the Oreo cookie before the candy coating dries. 

Oreo Bunny Butt Cookies @ AHomeToMake.com

Step Six: When the Oreo cookies have dried, use the pink icing and small point tip to draw paw prints on the bunny’s “feet”. Let pink icing dry for a bit and enjoy! Store leftovers in an airtight container. 

Oreo Bunny Butt Cookies @ AHomeToMake.com
Oreo Bunny Butt Cookies @ AHomeToMake.com
Oreo Bunny Butt Cookies @ AHomeToMake.com
Yield: 12

Oreo Bunny Butt Cookies

Oreo Bunny Butt Cookies @ AStorybookDay.com

These Oreo Bunny Butts are just the cutest treat and perfect for your Easter Celebration or any spring-themed event. Wrap them individually in cellophane treat bags or serve on a pretty platter. Your kids (and friends) will love them!

Ingredients

  • Oreos
  • White Candy Coating
  • Mini Marshmallows
  • Pink icing tube
  • Small point icing tip

Instructions

  1. Cut mini marshmallows in half. You will need three halves for each bunny butt. One half for the tail and two halves for the feet.
  2. Press the marshmallow halves for the feet into little oval shapes.
  3. Melt candy coating in microwave according to package directions. Be careful not to burn the candy coating or your hands!
  4. Use a fork or candy melt scoop to dip and coat each Oreo cookie, one at a time. Let excess candy coating drain from the cookie and then place on a baking sheet lined with wax paper.
  5. Carefully place the tail and feet marshmallows halves onto the Oreo cookie before the candy coating dries.
  6. When the Oreo cookies have dried, use the pink icing and small point tip to draw paw prints on the bunny’s “feet”. Let pink icing dry for a bit and enjoy! Store leftovers in an airtight container.

How to Store Your Bunny Butt Cookies

Keep your Bunny Butt Cookies in an air-tight container for up to a week.

I hope you enjoy making this recipe for Oreo Bunny Butt Cookies. Be sure to come back and let me know how they turn out. Happy Easter and happy baking!

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