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Easter Bunny Popcorn Cake

Easter Bunny Popcorn Cake

A fun Easter treat kids can decorate with sweet dried fruit – free of artificial dyes – or they can pile on the jelly beans. Either way, this Easter Bunny Popcorn Cake will make everyone smile.

Pistachios + cranberries sweeten this treat. Pile on jelly beans or artificial color-free dried fruit: EASTER BUNNY POPCORN CAKE | @TspCurry = TeaspoonOfSpice.com

When I was growing up, Easter dinner was not a fancy affair with a ham at the center of the table. In fact, we rarely ate at a table.

Instead, Mom packed an Easter picnic – with an Easter Bunny Popcorn Cake crowning the center of the picnic blanket.

I grew up in Montana, so Easter was always our first chance to get outside after the snow and go for a hike and usually pick wildflowers. When Easter was early, it was one cold picnic. So Dad often made a campfire. And now, writing this, I think I may have discovered how our tradition of Easter Bunny Popcorn Cake came into being: campfires >> s’mores >> marshmallows >> marshmallow popcorn cake!

Our tradition continued no matter the weather. One year, we drove to Arizona for Easter to visit my grandparents who lived there during Montana winters. I have never forgotten eating Easter Bunny Popcorn Cake in the shade of a giant saguaro cactus.

Pistachios + cranberries sweeten this treat. Pile on jelly beans or artificial color-free dried fruit: EASTER BUNNY POPCORN CAKE | @TspCurry = TeaspoonOfSpice.com

These days, I make round and rectangle-shaped Popcorn Cakes often when I need to take a treat to kids’ parties, play dates or other “please bring a dessert” occasions. While they are covered in ooey-gooey marshmallows, they still contain kid-friendly good nutrition:

  • Whole grain popcorn
  • Peanuts, pistachios or other nuts
  • Raisins, dried cranberries, prunes, dried apricots and other dried fruits

The Easter Bunny Popcorn Cake I make for my kids usually includes colorful jelly beans – because, we’ve just come through the long 40-day desert of candy-free Lent, but the dried cranberry, raisin and dried fig decorated bunny pictured above is free of artificial dyes and colors. (Many marshmallows contain artificial dye Blue 1. Brands that do not contain artificial dyes include Walmart’s Great Value Marshmallows and my Chicago favorite Dandies.)  Pile high with jelly beans - or dye-free dried fruit - Easter Bunny Popcorn Cake via @TspCurry Click To Tweet

Pistachios + cranberries sweeten this treat: EASTER BUNNY POPCORN CAKE | @TspCurry = TeaspoonOfSpice.com

Whatever your weather on Easter, I hope you get a chance to get outside and take a hike, and eat Easter Bunny Popcorn Cake, and maybe even eat it while sitting on a picnic blanket.

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Pistachios + cranberries sweeten this treat: EASTER BUNNY POPCORN CAKE | @TspCurry = TeaspoonOfSpice.co

Easter Bunny Popcorn Cake


  • Yield: About 12 1x

Description

A fun Easter treat kids can decorate with sweet dried fruit – free of artificial dyes – or jelly beans. This Easter Bunny Popcorn Cake will make them smile.


Ingredients

Scale
  • Non-stick cooking spray
  • 2 quarts air-popped or microwave popcorn (about 1/3 cup unpopped popcorn kernals)
  • 1 cup pistachios
  • 1 cup dried cranberries
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 10 ounce package marshmallows
  • (Optional)1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • (Optional) Additional dried fruit for decorations or jelly beans

Instructions

  1. To make a serving platter, flip a large baking tray upside down. Cover with 2 large sheets of aluminum foil.
  2. Coat a large mixing bowl with non-stick cooking spray (to make sticky marshmallow clean-up easier.) In the bowl, mix together popcorn, pistachios and cranberries. Set aside.
  3. Coat a saucepan with cooking spray; heat butter over medium heat just until melted and stir in marshmallows. Turn down to low and stir until marshmallows are melted. (I find the stove method produces molten marshmallows that are easier to work with and don’t harden as quickly as the microwaved marshmallows. But if you need them, here are instructions for the microwave: Cook marshmallows with butter on 70-80% power in microwave until butter is melted, about 2-3 minutes, stirring halfway through.)
  4. Immediately pour marshmallow mixture over popcorn mixture. Sprinkle with optional sea salt and stir quickly. Working quickly, spray your hands with non-stick cooking spray and scoop up popcorn mixture and place on overturned baking sheet and shape into a bunny head. (See photo below) Decorate with dried fruit or jelly beans.

Pistachios + cranberries sweeten this treat: EASTER BUNNY POPCORN CAKE | @TspCurry = TeaspoonOfSpice.com

What are your Easter traditions now? What were your Easter traditions growing up?

Pistachios + cranberries sweeten this treat. Pile on jelly beans or artificial color-free dried fruit: EASTER BUNNY POPCORN CAKE | @TspCurry = TeaspoonOfSpice.com

Cara

Thursday 30th of March 2017

Oh my gosh! What a super cute idea.

Serena Ball

Friday 31st of March 2017

Thanks so much for stopping by Cara. Off to check out your 'kitchen!' And Happy Easter!

Rebecca

Tuesday 28th of March 2017

I love your story Serena. Growing up, my aunt and uncle would gift us a popcorn cake each Christmas and I loved it! Then, in recent years, I finally looked up a few recipes and realized just how over the top and terrible they are, nutritionally. Thanks for sharing a much better version. The pistachios sound like a wonderful addition too!

Serena Ball

Friday 31st of March 2017

Rebecca, I'm so interested in more info about the Christmas popcorn cake. Was it round? Christmas tree shaped? My mom always just make with marshmallows and butter and popcorn and gumdrops. But what was in your popcorn cake? Share if you get a chance.

Kelli McGrane

Tuesday 28th of March 2017

Such a cute idea! Love that you can use dried fruit instead of the jelly beans too.

Serena Ball

Friday 31st of March 2017

My kids get SO MUCH Easter candy that the dried fruit are a refreshing change - but still on a 'special treat' dessert!

Kathryn Pfeffer

Monday 27th of March 2017

My favorite snack made into the most adorable cake!

Serena Ball

Friday 31st of March 2017

Thanks Kathryn. As 'One Hungry Bunny' I'm wondering if by your 'favorite snack' you mean bunny cake? Or popcorn balls? (; HeeHee!

gretchen | kumquat

Monday 27th of March 2017

this is the cutest! my kids will be allll over this one. xo

Serena Ball

Friday 31st of March 2017

Happy Easter to you and yours!

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