I don’t think I need to tell you what they actually resemble (hint: it’s a certain smiley face brown emoji haha).
Just check out the picture and you will see what I mean. If you follow me on Instagram, you will understand why I am so excited that these guys really look like a bunny after my epic Pinterest Fail attempt at making chocolate-covered strawberry bunnies. They taste even better than I expected, but they also look like real little Easter bunnies. I think I am a little too excited about how these cake pops came out. Enter my High Protein Easter Bunny Cake Pops.
Bunny pop recipe full#
So instead, I decided to come up with a cake pop alternative that tastes just as good, is just as fun to make, but is packed full of nutritious ingredients so it can actually be a legit snack and not just an occasional dessert. And I just don’t think any of us need that much extra sugar right now. But, if we are going to make an entire batch of cake pops, we are going to end up eating the whole batch ourselves. Now don’t get me wrong, I am all about enjoying cake. However almost all of them were cake pops. I was looking online for fun Easter-themed snacks and desserts to make and came across some really adorable ideas. I would see it going very well or very, very badly ? When the weather clears up, I am all about doing this- but outside where messes don’t matter as much. As much as I want to dye Easter eggs with the boys (or with Joey while we let the baby watch), the idea of letting a 4 year old dip eggs into colored dye inside the house we are trying to sell gives me anxiety. Both boys have been sick all week and it’s been raining non-stop, so getting outside hasn’t really been an option. Easter is just around the corner and I have been wracking my brain trying to come up with a few fun Easter activities to do with Joey. That song has been stuck in my head all week.