“Carrot” Easter Pudding Cups
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“Carrot” Easter Pudding Cups – These fun pudding cups are perfect for Spring and Easter with an orange candy dipped strawberry “carrot” in crushed Oreo and chocolate pudding “dirt.”
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These fun pudding cups are perfect for Spring and Easter with an orange candy dipped strawberry “carrot” in crushed Oreo and chocolate pudding “dirt.” Talk about easy too!
Whenever I make something “cutesy” my kids go crazy for it! They just giggle with excitement. It’s adorable! My favorite thing about these pudding cups is that they are SO easy to make! Pop open the Snack Pack puddings with the easy open lids, add a few decorative mix-ins and voila! A festive dessert for Easter!
The pudding itself may be a new pregnancy craving of mine, but hey! One Snack Pack has the same amount of calcium as an 8 oz glass of milk, so that’s practically good for you, right?! 😉
This project couldn’t be more fun! The kids can totally help too. It’s seriously 4 ingredients!
First head to your local Walmart and pick up some Snack Pack pudding. It’s in the aisle with the gelatin dessert boxes and marshmallows. I picked up the 6 count Chocolate SUPER Snack Pack because Walmart has a $0.50 off COUPON to use, and who wouldn’t want a larger pudding cup to munch on?
I also grabbed some orange candy melts, strawberries, and Oreos, to make these fun for a Spring or Easter treat!
Melt the orange candy melts (they taste like vanilla) in the microwave according to the directions on the package. Then dip your (rinsed and dried) strawberries into the orange melts, scrape off any excess, and lay them on a piece of wax paper. Put some of the melted orange candy melts into a zip-top sandwich bag. Cut off the corner, and drizzle a zig-zag line across the orange strawberries for a “carrot”-type look.
Crush some Oreos in a zip-top bag with a rolling pin. About 1 Oreo per pudding cup.
Sprinkle some Oreo “dirt” into the top of each pudding cup, dip a “carrot” strawberry into them, and you are ready to enjoy! Easy right?!
"Carrot" Easter Pudding Cups
Ingredients
- 1 (6ct) Chocolate SUPER Snack Pack
- 1 lb of strawberries, rinsed and dried
- 1 pkg orange candy melts
- 6 + Oreos
Instructions
- Melt the orange candy melts (they taste like vanilla) in the microwave according to the directions on the package. Then dip your (rinsed and dried) strawberries into the orange melts, scrape off any excess, and lay them on a piece of wax paper. Put some of the melted orange candy melts into a zip-top sandwich bag. Cut off the corner, and drizzle a zig-zag line across the orange strawberries for a “carrot”-type look.
- Crush some Oreos in a zip-top bag with a rolling pin. About 1 Oreo per pudding cup.
- Open up the Snack Pack Pudding cups with the easy open lid, and sprinkle some Oreo “dirt” into the top of each pudding cup. Dip a “carrot” strawberry into them, and enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6Amount Per Serving: Unsaturated Fat: 0g
14 Comments on ““Carrot” Easter Pudding Cups”
These turned out SO cute and I agree–they’re healthy-ish, good enough for a dessert for this momma! 😉 #client
Haha. Gotta have my chocolate fix! Thank you!
Uhm, these are pretty much the cutest thing EVER!! Love these! And they are so easy, too!
Thanks Jess! Gotta love cute and easy!
Oh my gosh!! These are super adorable!!! My son would be giggling for excitement over these too 🙂 Love that you covered the strawberries to look like carrots – so so fun and creative!
They were super fun to make too! The kids just love them! Thanks Kelly!
These are so adorable! And I can’t say now to chocolate covered strawberries and pudding!
Thanks Aimee! Chocolate and strawberries just belong together!
So very cute. I’ve been wanting to do this little trick ever since I first saw it last spring.
You should do it! So easy and fun!
I’m giggling with excitement too! These are so cute and super fun for Easter!
Haha. Thanks Jen!
Adorable, Amber. These would be perfect for an Easter party or spring get-together. 🙂
Thanks Erin! They were fun to make!