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Looking for a fun and delicious Easter treat? Try making this easy Easter Bark recipe! With just a few simple ingredients, you can create a sweet and festive treat for the whole family to enjoy.
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Easy Easter Bark Recipe
Easy Easter bunny bark is one of my kids’ favorite Easter desserts. It’s a very easy recipe that is basically melted chocolate or white chocolate decorated with seasonal candy. It’s fun to munch on and makes a delicious gift to share with friends and neighbors.
We used to make plain bark, but we recently started making bunny bark with pretzels. The sweet and salty treat is irresistible! Plus, the pretzels help cut down on the sweetness of the white chocolate. I’ll give the directions for both ways.
We make candy bark for Christmas, Halloween and even red, white and blue bark for patriotic holidays like Memorial Day and the Fourth of July. So, if you’re looking for a super easy Easter dessert, you need to make some bark! If you can use the microwave, you can make this Easter bunny tail bark!
Ingredients
You only need a few simple ingredients to make Bunny bark. You can find them in your grocery store or craft store. Full amounts are in the printable recipe card below.
- White chocolate chips
- Candy melts in spring pastel colors
- Spring M & M’s or similar pastel candies — You can also use jelly beans, your favorite Easter candies or leftover Easter candy
- Mini eggs
- Pastel sprinkles
- Mini marshmallow bits
- Pretzel snaps — optional
Instead of using regular chocolate, we bought a bunch of different colored candy coating. Normally, I’d be all about the dark chocolate, but since this is spring, it’s all about the lighter colors.
How to Make Easter Bunny Bark
First, melt the white chocolate chips and candy coating in separate bowls. Then, pour the different colors on a baking sheet, and then you swirl them all together with a toothpick.
I recommend lining the baking sheet with parchment paper or wax paper. It makes clean-up much easier!
That’s just the basics. The fun part is adding your favorite Easter candy and whatever colorful toppings you want.
We used spring M & M’s and Cadbury mini eggs. And for extra fun, we added some mini mini marshmallow bits because they reminded us of little bunny tails.
How to Make Easter Bark with Pretzels
To make the pretzel bark version, line pretzel snaps in an even row on the baking sheet. Then, pour melted white chocolate on top of the pretzel layer. Pour the melted candy coating on top of the chocolate layer, and swirl the layers with a knife or toothpick.
I popped the pretzel bark into the fridge to set. And after a few minutes, it was ready to eat. Just break the bark into smaller pieces with a knife or your hands, and that’s it! You can serve the bark in cups or on a plate.
How to Store
Store bunny bark in an airtight container at room temperature. You can refrigerate the bark if your house is warm. This sweet treat lasts about 1 week — if it lasts that long.
This Easter Bunny Tail Candy Bark did not last long in our house at all. Of course the kiddos were home, so I expected that!
Recipe Tips and Substitutions
Follow directions on the package for melting chocolate in the microwave Generally, you always want to melt chocolate in 30-second intervals, stirring in between each interval. You can also use a double boiler to melt the chocolate on the stove.
You can use white chocolate chips, white candy melts or almond bark for the base layer. Or, use milk chocolate or dark chocolate.
If you don’t like pretzels, try crackers, graham crackers or sandwich cookies for the bottom layer.
More Fun Easter Treats
Check out these easy treats and even more Easter recipes your family will love.
- Bunny Bait
- Bird’s Nest Cupcakes
- Spring Marshmallow Krispie Treats
- Homemade Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs
Easter Bark
Ingredients
- 2 cups white chocolate
- 2 cups yellow candy melts
- 2 cups pink candy melts
- 2 cups teal candy melts
- pastel coated candies m&m's and mini eggs
- pastel spring sprinkles
- mini marshmallow bits
- 80 pretzel snaps
Instructions
- Place pretzel snaps in an even layer on wax-paper lined baking sheet
- Place the white chocolate chips and candy melts in separate microwaveable bowls, and melt according to directions on package.
- Pour melted white chocolate over pretzels, and smooth evenly with spatula
- Pour melted candy coating over white chocolate, and swirl colors together with toothpick or knife
- Add pastel candies, marshmallow bits and sprinkles to melted bark, and press in lightly
- Refrigerate until bark is firmly set, and cut into pieces with knife or break up with your hands
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Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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First published in 2017 and updated in 2024
What a treat! Made this with the grandkids. Looks so pretty too!
Thank you so much for sharing your recipe with our Delicious Dishes Recipe Party! WE loved it so much it’s featured today and pinned t our Pinterest board! Hope to see you again this week for our current party!
Awesome, Lois. Thanks so much!
We love making bark and this is so pretty, great colors! Hope you are having a great weekend and thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday!
Miz Helen
This is so pretty! Love the colors!
We always make chocolate bark for Easter too! Kiddos love it!
OMG – this is gorgeous and looks so tasty!
My kids would love this easy dessert!
This would be so much fun to make with my girls!! Perfect for Easter!
This looks like such a fun treat! I love all the easter candies!
Thanks, Des. My kids had so much fun with this!
This would be so fun to make with the kids!