How To Make Easter Basket Pudding Cups

Using Peeps in an Easter dessert instantly adds color, personality, and that unmistakable marshmallow sweetness kids can’t help but recognize. Those fluffy bunny shapes turn ordinary snacks into a proper Easter bunny treat. In these Easter basket pudding cups, a Peeps bunny becomes the centerpiece of a tiny edible basket filled with pudding, candy eggs, and edible grass.

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a vanilla pudding cup with edible grass, cadbury mini eggs, a peep, and a twizzler bent to look like a handle

The best part is how easy this Easter treat for kids is to assemble. Little helpers can participate in almost every step, from sprinkling edible grass to placing the candy eggs. The result is a delightful dessert that doubles as a fun Easter activity.

Make Easter memorable with this letter from the Easter Bunny! Pop it in your child’s Easter basket or put it in an envelope and “mail” it.

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Supplies for Easter Basket Pudding Cups

Creating this Easter treat for kids requires only a handful of ingredients and supplies. Many of them may already be sitting in the pantry or tucked into an Easter candy basket.

vanilla pudding cups, twizzlers, edible grass, peeps, and cadbury mini eggs

Ingredients

  • Vanilla pudding cups
  • Peeps bunny marshmallows
  • Green edible Easter grass (edible shredded candy grass)
  • Twizzlers
  • Chocolate mini eggs or candy-coated eggs

Each pudding cup is its own miniature Easter basket, complete with candy eggs and a bunny sitting in the “grass.”

Instructions: How to Make Easter Basket Pudding Cups

This Easter dessert for kids takes only a few minutes to assemble. The steps are simple and perfect for group activities with children.

1. Open the Pudding Cups

Start by opening the lid on each vanilla pudding cup. Smooth the pudding surface with the back of a spoon if needed. A flat surface makes it easier to arrange the toppings.

a vanilla pudding cup with edible Easter grass on top

2. Add the Edible Grass

Place a small handful of green edible grass across the top of the pudding. Spread the grass gently so the pudding is lightly covered.

The grass acts as the base of the Easter basket and gives the Peeps dessert a colorful spring look.

a vanilla pudding cup with edible Easter grass and a blue peep on top

3. Place the Peeps Bunny

Insert a Peeps bunny into the pudding. Push the bottom of the marshmallow slightly into the pudding so the bunny stands upright.

The bunny should sit in the middle of the edible grass as if relaxing inside a tiny Easter basket.

a vanilla pudding cup with edible grass, a blue peep, and a twizzler bent to look like a handle

4. Create the Twizzler Basket Handle

Take a Twizzler candy and gently curve it into an arch shape.

Press one end of the Twizzler into the pudding near one edge of the cup.
Press the other end into the opposite side so the candy forms a curved handle above the bunny.

The pudding cup now begins to resemble a miniature basket.

a vanilla pudding cup with edible grass, cadbury mini eggs, a peep, and a twizzler bent to look like a handle

5. Add Chocolate Eggs

Place chocolate mini eggs around the bunny on top of the edible grass.

Two or three eggs usually fit nicely inside the pudding cup while keeping the basket design visible.

6. Serve or Refrigerate

Serve immediately or store the pudding cups in the refrigerator until dessert time.

These pudding baskets look wonderful on an Easter dessert table or as a fun after-dinner Easter bunny treat.

Ways Kids Can Help Make This Easter Peeps Dessert

a vanilla pudding cup with edible grass, cadbury mini eggs, a peep, and a twizzler bent to look like a handle

Children love helping assemble food crafts, and this spring dessert for kids offers several simple tasks that build confidence and creativity.

Sprinkling the edible grass

Small hands can scatter the green candy grass across the pudding. This step encourages sensory exploration and fine motor practice.

Placing the Peeps bunny

Kids enjoy choosing the bunny color and carefully setting it into the pudding. Watching the bunny stand up inside the “basket” adds excitement to the process.

Adding candy eggs

Chocolate eggs can be placed around the bunny like treasures in a basket. Children can experiment with color arrangements.

Building the Twizzler handle

Older kids may help curve the Twizzler and press the ends into the pudding to form the basket handle.

Tips for a Fun Easter Dessert for Kids Activity

a vanilla pudding cup with edible grass, cadbury mini eggs, a peep, and a twizzler bent to look like a handle

A few simple ideas can expand this Easter treat for kids into an even bigger experience.

Use different Peeps colors

Pink, blue, yellow, and purple Peeps bunnies create a colorful Peeps dessert display.

Add extra candy decorations

Jelly beans, pastel sprinkles, or crushed graham crackers can add texture to the edible grass.

Create a dessert tray

Arrange several pudding baskets together on a large platter. The tray resembles a tiny Easter meadow filled with bunny baskets.

Make it a classroom activity

Because the ingredients require no baking, these pudding cups work well for school parties, homeschool groups, or family gatherings.

Why Kids Love Easter Basket Pudding Cups

These pudding cups combine familiar Easter candy with a creative presentation. An Easter treat shaped like an Easter basket holds instant appeal.

The marshmallow bunny acts as the centerpiece while the Twizzler handle transforms an ordinary pudding cup into a candy basket. Each bite includes creamy pudding, soft marshmallow, and crunchy chocolate eggs.

In addition, assembling the Peeps dessert gives kids a sense of ownership over the final creation. The activity blends cooking, crafting, and imaginative play in one simple recipe.

A Simple Spring Dessert for Kids

a vanilla pudding cup with edible grass, cadbury mini eggs, a peep, and a twizzler bent to look like a handle

Spring celebrations often include colorful Easter bunny treats and family activities. Easter basket pudding cups combine both ideas into one easy dessert.

With vanilla pudding, edible grass, candy eggs, and a Peeps bunny, each cup looks like a sweet little basket ready for an Easter table. The recipe requires no baking and very little preparation, making it ideal for busy spring schedules.

Children can participate in nearly every step while practicing creativity and fine motor skills. The finished spring dessert for kids is a small edible craft that celebrates Easter in a fun and delicious way.

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How To Make Easter Basket Pudding Cups

Recipe by stacie

These Easter basket pudding cups are a kid-friendly Easter dessert that kids can make! They are made with vanilla pudding cups, edible Easter grass, a peeps bunny, mini cadbury eggs, and topped with a twizzler to look like the handle of the basket. 


  • Total Time10 minutes
  • Yield1 Easter Basket Pudding Cup 1x

Ingredients

  • Vanilla pudding cups
  • Peeps bunny marshmallows
  • Green edible Easter grass (edible shredded candy grass)
  • Twizzlers
  • Chocolate mini eggs or candy-coated eggs


Instructions

1. Open the Pudding Cups

Start by opening the lid on each vanilla pudding cup. Smooth the pudding surface with the back of a spoon if needed. A flat surface makes it easier to arrange the toppings.

2. Add the Edible Grass

Place a small handful of green edible grass across the top of the pudding. Spread the grass gently so the pudding is lightly covered.

The grass acts as the base of the Easter basket and gives the Peeps dessert a colorful spring look.

3. Place the Peeps Bunny

Insert a Peeps bunny into the pudding. Push the bottom of the marshmallow slightly into the pudding so the bunny stands upright.

The bunny should sit in the middle of the edible grass as if relaxing inside a tiny Easter basket.

4. Create the Twizzler Basket Handle

Take a Twizzler candy and gently curve it into an arch shape.

Press one end of the Twizzler into the pudding near one edge of the cup.
Press the other end into the opposite side so the candy forms a curved handle above the bunny.

The pudding cup now begins to resemble a miniature basket.

5. Add Chocolate Eggs

Place chocolate mini eggs around the bunny on top of the edible grass.

Two or three eggs usually fit nicely inside the pudding cup while keeping the basket design visible.

6. Serve or Refrigerate

Serve immediately or store the pudding cups in the refrigerator until dessert time.

These pudding baskets look wonderful on an Easter dessert table or as a fun after-dinner Easter bunny treat.

  • Prep Time: 5
  • Assemble Time: 5
  • Category: Dessert, Snack

Books To Read While Eating Your Easter Basket Pudding Cups

If you’ve seen a few other of my Easter blog posts, you’ll know that my favorite Easter book is How To Catch The Easter Bunny by Adam Wallace. I love the “How To Catch” books because they are a great way to get kids to love reading. The story is so fun and kids will be impatiently waiting to see if the Easter Bunny can be caught. You can also try reading some of these other popular Easter books:

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Stacie is a former first grade teacher who loves to share educational activities to help kids learn, grow, and develop! She has a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education and a Master's Degree in Child Development with a focus on Mental Health.

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