EASTER BUNNY RACERS RECIPE - (4.5/5)

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Provided by msippigrl

Number Of Ingredients 6

Large marshmallows, cut in half crosswise
Easter Bunny Peeps
Round mini pretzels
Cream-filled snack cakes (like Twinkies, or Little Debbie Cloud Cakes)
White frosting or decorator icing
M&M candies

Steps:

  • Cut a rectangle out of the top of the round side of the snack cake, starting about a third of the way from the front end of "car." (It needs to be big enough for the bunny to fit into). Use frosting to adhere the bunny peep, mini pretzel "steering wheel," and halved marshmallow "tires" in place. If your cake has plenty of filling, you may not need any frosting to secure the bunny. Decorate the center of the "tires" with M&M's, using a dab of frosting to adhere. Allow time for frosting to set up.

Abir Boshak
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I would definitely recommend these Easter Bunny Racers to anyone looking for a fun and easy Easter treat.


AreUflippingMe
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These Easter Bunny Racers were a fun and festive way to celebrate Easter with my family.


Masud Ul Hasan
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I'm not much of a baker, but these carrot cars were so easy to make. I was able to follow the instructions easily and they turned out great.


Mohan Khatri
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These Easter Bunny Racers were a great make-ahead snack. I made them the night before and they were still fresh and delicious the next day.


olamiji Kupalo
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I loved how festive these carrot cars looked. They were the perfect addition to our Easter table.


RonRon Labe
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These Easter Bunny Racers were a fun and easy way to get my kids in the kitchen. They loved helping me make them and they were so proud of the finished product.


Juice Watson
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We made these carrot cars for our Easter egg hunt and they were a huge hit with the kids. They loved racing them around the yard and they were a great way to get them excited about the holiday.


faye williams
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These Easter Bunny Racers were a great way to use up some leftover carrots. They were so easy to make and they tasted delicious.


Sharq Ansu
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These little carrot cars were the perfect way to add some Easter cheer to our kitchen. They were so easy to make and they looked so cute.


Mayecio Masoud
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I love how creative you can get with these carrot cars. We used different colored frosting and sprinkles to decorate them and they turned out so unique.


Nusruallah Ali
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These Easter Bunny Racers were so festive and fun. I made them for my Easter party and they were a huge hit. Everyone loved them!


Murtaza Official (Murtaza official)
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My kids loved racing these carrot cars around the table. They had so much fun and it was a great way to get them excited about Easter.


Priscilla Hill
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These little carrot cars were both delicious and adorable. We used different colored sprinkles to decorate them and I couldn't get over how cute they looked.


Susanna Pretorius
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I loved how simple these Easter Bunny Racers were to make. I didn't have any problems finding the ingredients and the instructions were very clear.


Ganga Gc
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These carrot cars were the perfect addition to our Easter brunch. They were a fun and easy way to get the kids involved in the cooking and they were a big hit with everyone.


Clodagh Flynn
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I've made these Easter Bunny Racers for the past three years and they're always a hit! They're so easy to make and they're always a crowd-pleaser.


Precious Bankong
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These little carrot cars were so adorable. We spent the afternoon making these as an Easter activity with the cousins. The kids loved decorating them and creating different designs. They had a blast racing them all over the kitchen!


June Lawson
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These Easter Bunny Racers were a hit with my kids! They loved helping me make them and they were so excited to eat them. They turned out so cute and festive.