Hungry Happenings

  • RECIPES
    • All Recipes
    • Dessert Recipes
    • Decorated Cookies
    • Decorated Cakes
    • Cheesecake Recipes
    • Everyday Desserts
    • Homemade Candy
    • Everyday Meals
    • Readers’ Gallery
  • HOW TO
    • Chocolate Making Tips
    • Chocolate Making Course (video lessons)
    • Make Modeling Chocolate
      • Modeling Chocolate Recipe and Tutorial
      • How to Color Modeling Chocolate
      • How to Store and Work with Modeling Chocolate
      • How to Fix Greasy Modeling Chocolate
      • How to Fix Dry Modeling Chocolate
      • Use Colored Candy Melts to Make Candy Clay
    • Candy Clay Creations
    • How To Color White Chocolate and Candy Melts and Paint Candy Molds
    • How to Use Food Coloring Markers
  • HOLIDAYS
    • ALL HOLIDAY RECIPES
    • Valentine's Day
    • St. Patrick's Day
    • Easter
    • 4th of July
    • Halloween
      • Hungry Halloween
    • Thanksgiving
    • Christmas
    • New Year's Eve
    • MORE HOLIDAYS
      • Mother's Day
      • Father's Day
      • April Fools
      • Chinese New Year
      • Cinco de Mayo
      • Day of the Dead
      • Earth Day
      • Mardi Gras
  • PARTY FOOD
    • Super Bowl
    • Graduation
    • Birthday Party
    • March Madness
    • Summer Fun
    • Baby Shower
    • Wedding Shower
    • School/Teacher
    • Movie and T.V. Characters
    • Kid's Treats
    • Fun Party Recipes
  • MY COOKBOOKS
  • ABOUT
  • MY BLOGS
    • HowToMakeCerealTreats.com
    • HowToMakeEasyCookies.com
    • HowToMakeEasyFudge.com
    • TheSugarAcademy.com
menu icon
go to homepage
  • recipes
  • chocolate tips
  • about
  • cookbooks
  • subscribe
  • holiday recipes
  • Halloween recipes
  • party food
  • appetizers
  • decorated cheese balls
  • cute food for kids
  • dessert recipes
  • chocolate recipes
  • homemade candy
  • decorated cakes
  • cupcake recpes
  • cheesecake recipes
  • cookie recipes
  • rice krispie treats recipes
  • fudge recipes
  • modeling chocolate treats
  • ice cream recipes
  • popcorn recipes
  • everyday meals
  • recipe roundups
  • readers' gallery
    • Facebook
    • Pinterest
    • YouTube
  • search icon
    Homepage link
    • recipes
    • chocolate tips
    • about
    • cookbooks
    • subscribe
    • holiday recipes
    • Halloween recipes
    • party food
    • appetizers
    • decorated cheese balls
    • cute food for kids
    • dessert recipes
    • chocolate recipes
    • homemade candy
    • decorated cakes
    • cupcake recpes
    • cheesecake recipes
    • cookie recipes
    • rice krispie treats recipes
    • fudge recipes
    • modeling chocolate treats
    • ice cream recipes
    • popcorn recipes
    • everyday meals
    • recipe roundups
    • readers' gallery
    • Facebook
    • Pinterest
    • YouTube
  • ×
    Home » Recipes » Easter Recipes

    Reese's Cup Bunny Cupcakes

    Modified: Mar 4, '24 · Published: Mar 25, '17 · By: Beth Klosterboer · Commission earned on paid or sponsored links.

    Jump to Recipe

    Mischievous little Reese's Cup Bunnies have been digging around in my Terra Cotta Pot Cupcakes looking for candy clay carrots. I can't be mad because these Reese's Cup Bunny Cupcakes are just so delightful and will make such darling desserts for Easter, a garden party, or an Earth Day celebration.

    Mischievous little Reese's Cup Bunnies have been digging around in my Terra Cotta Pot Cupcakes looking for candy clay carrots. I can't be mad because these Carrot Thief Cupcakes are just so delightful and will make such darling desserts for Easter.

    Have you ever gone out to your garden and found little bunnies enjoying a mid-morning snack? The rabbits that live in our backyard feast in my garden. 

    My furry garden buddies were the inspiration for these sweet carrot thief cupcakes.

    Last year I made some really cute Easter Bunny Cupcakes using Milk Chocolate Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and they were such a huge hit that when I discovered White Reese's Cups earlier this year I just knew I had to make a new version of my bunny cupcakes.

    Mischievous little Reese's Cup Bunnies have been digging around in my Terra Cotta Pot Cupcakes looking for candy clay carrots. I can't be mad because these Carrot Thief Cupcakes are just so delightful and will make such darling desserts for Easter.

    Then I found these crazy cool silicone terra cotta pot baking cups made by Wilton (affiliate link) and couldn't resist having my bunnies popping out of a chocolate dirt-filled pot.

    You bake the cupcakes right in the silicone pots. They look so real, are lightweight, and are easy to clean.

    Turn White Reese's Cups into Bunnies then snuggle them down into a Flower Pot Cupcakes and serve at Easter brunch or a garden party.

    As I was designing these Carrot Thief Cupcakes, I started out wanting to keep the design really simple. The first bunny was made using a White Reese's Cup, as were the rest, but I used a Miniature Reese's Cup cut in half for the ears, ½ inch candy eyes, and a pink Sixlets nose. It just wasn't cute enough.

    I really wanted the bunny to have long floppy ears, so for my second design, I used candy clay (modeling chocolate) to make some ears, which weren't quite long and floppy enough. I made his eyes bigger, put him in the pot, and added some little paws and a candy carrot. Better, but still not a showstopper.

    I finally decided to get his features to look just right, I needed to shape them all out of candy clay. In the final design, the bunny's ears are perfectly floppy, his eyes couldn't be more expressive, his nose is as cute as a button (if buttons are actually cute) and he's snuggled in a silicone terra cotta pot that is filled with a decadent chocolate cupcake that is topped with chocolate ganache and chocolate cake crumb dirt. He's grasping onto the pot with his cute little candy clay paws and he's happy to have dug up a candy clay carrot.

    He's so stinkin' cute! Don't you think?

    So, let's see how you can make some of these darling bunny cupcakes.

    Video

    Notes:

    • The cupcake recipe below will fill one set of 12 silicone terra cotta pot baking cups. Pour the remaining batter into 4 cupcake liners. You'll crumble one of those cupcakes to make "dirt" for the terra cotta pot cupcakes and have three that you can snack on. If you purchase two sets of silicone baking cups then you can make 16 pots and use one of them to make "dirt."
    • The chocolate ganache will firm up as it cools and will help to hold the Reese's Cup Bunnies in place.
    • You will need to reshape your teardrop cookie cutters so that you can make long skinny ears. Just pinch them a bit so that they elongate.
    • Be sure to make a nice thick pick of white candy melts for each Reese's Cup Bunny. The picks will hold the peanut butter cups upright in the terra cotta pot cupcakes.
    • If you need to transport these cupcakes, I highly recommend inserting the bunnies, hands, and carrots once you reach your destination.
    Mischievous little Reese's Cup Bunnies have been digging around in my Terra Cotta Pot Cupcakes looking for candy clay carrots. I can't be mad because these Carrot Thief Cupcakes are just so delightful and will make such darling desserts for Easter.

    If you've never used candy clay or modeling chocolate, it's simple to make using 2 ingredients. You can find my recipe in my Chocolate Making Tips guide and in my new book, Candy Clay Creations. The 102-page book which is available in ebook and printed formats is jam-packed with step-by-step tutorials showing you how to work with candy clay to make amazing treats like these bunnies.

    Want to learn more, visit my Candy Clay Creations page for more details.

    Supplies

    You can find items needed to make these cupcakes on Amazon.com. I earn a small commission when you make a purchase using the links on this page at NO extra cost to you.

    415-4120 Wilton Terra Cotta...Shop on AmazonCandy Clay Creations: How t...Shop on AmazonCuisipro Cupcake CorerShop on AmazonWilton White Candy Melts, 1...Shop on AmazonAteco Plain Edge Tear Drop ...Shop on Amazon4-pieces Plastic Round Cook...Shop on AmazonWilton Easy Flex Silicone 1...Shop on AmazonWilton Fondant 9 Inch Rolli...Shop on Amazon

    Recipe

    Mischievous little Reese's Cup Bunnies have been digging around in my Terra Cotta Pot Cupcakes looking for candy clay carrots. I can't be mad because these Carrot Thief Cupcakes are just so delightful and will make such darling desserts for Easter.
    Print
    Reese's Cup Bunny Cupcakes
    Prep Time
    1 hr 30 mins
    Cook Time
    18 mins
    Total Time
    1 hr 48 mins
     

    Chocolate cupcakes baked in silicone terra cotta baking cups with Reese's Cup Bunnies popping out.

    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: bunny cupcake, easter themed dessert
    Servings: 12
    Author: Beth Klosterboer
    Ingredients
    Chocolate Cupcakes (recipe adapted from Cupcake Project)
    • ¼ cup unsalted butter, softened
    • 1 cup 7 ounces sugar
    • 2 ounces semi sweet chocolate, melted
    • 2 large eggs, room temperature
    • 2 large egg yolks, room temperature
    • 9 tablespoons 4 ½ fluid ounces vegetable or canola oil
    • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
    • ⅓ cup 2 ¾ ounce sour cream
    • 1 cup all-purpose flour
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • ½ teaspoon baking soda
    • ½ cup 2 ounces cocoa powder
    • ½ cup 4 fluid ounces room temperature water
    Chocolate Ganache
    • 12 ounces semi-sweet chocolate
    • 1 cup heavy whipping cream, divided
    Reese's Cup Bunnies
    • 12 White Reese's Cups
    • 5 ounces creamy white modeling chocolate candy clay*
    • 2 ounces bright pink candy clay
    • 1 ounce bright white candy clay
    • 1 ounce black candy clay
    • 2 ounces orange candy clay
    • 1 ounce green candy clay
    • *See recipe for candy clay on Hungry Happenings' Chocolate Making Tips Page.
    • 6 ounces creamy white candy melts, melted or melted and tempered pure white chocolate
    Instructions
    Chocolate Cupcakes
    1. Preheat oven to 325 F.
    2. In a medium-sized mixing bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer, mix butter and sugar until fully combined.
    3. Add melted chocolate and beat until well mixed.
    4. Mix in eggs and egg yolks one at a time until just combined.
    5. Mix in oil, vanilla, and sour cream until just combined.
    6. Sift together flour, salt, baking soda, and cocoa powder together then mix into wet ingredients in three increments.
    7. Mix in water until just combined.
    8. Fill silicone mold with 5 tablespoons of batter.
    9. Equally divide remaining batter in 4 cupcake liners.
    10. Bake for 18-24 minutes until a toothpick inserted into the center of a cupcake comes out clean.
    11. Remove and allow to cool completely.
    12. Remove about an inch or so of cake from the center of each terra cotta cupcake by using a cupcake corer or knife.
    13. Crumble the removed cake pieces along with one of the cupcakes. Set aside.
    Chocolate Ganache
    1. Combine chocolate with ¾ cup heavy whipping cream.
    2. Heat on high power in the microwave for 1 minute 15 seconds.
    3. Let chocolate rest in microwave for 2 minutes.
    4. Remove and stir until melted.
    5. If needed, heat for 10-15 more seconds.
    6. Pour in remaining whipping cream and stir until smooth.
    7. Pour warm ganache over top of one of the terra cotta cakes then sprinkle cake crumbs over top.
    8. Repeat covering all the terra cotta cupcakes.
    9. Use the remaining ganache to frost the plain cupcakes and enjoy a snack.
    Reese's Cup Bunnies
    1. Unwrap White Reese's Cups and set aside.
    2. Roll out creamy white, pink, bright white and black candy clay.
    3. Cut out twenty four 2 ½ inch long tear drop shaped creamy white ears.
    4. Cut out twenty four 1 ¾ inch long tear drop shaped pink ears.
    5. Brush a dab of water on a pink ear and set the wet side on the white ear, centering the pink part.
    6. Repeat creating 24 ears.
    7. Cut out twenty four ½ inch bright white circles and ⅜ inch black circles.
    8. Brush one side of a white circle with water and set the wet side down on the Reese's Cup situated where you'd want your Bunny's eyes.
    9. Press down on the white candy clay smoothing it out and making it a bit larger.
    10. Repeat, adding the second white circle right next to the first.
    11. Attach two black pupils to the whites using a very small amount of water.
    12. Continue adding eyes to all your Reese's Cups.
    13. Pinch off a small piece of pink candy clay and shape it into a nose.
    14. Attach under the eyes using a dab of water.
    15. Set the points of the bunny ears together on a parchment paper lined baking sheet.
    16. Pour a small amount of white candy melts over the tips of the ears then continue adding a 2 ½ inch line of candy melts straight down from the ear forming a pick that will go into the cupcakes.
    17. Set the Reese's cup on the wet candy so that the bunny faces the correct direction.
    18. Freeze for 5 minutes until the candy melts harden.
    19. Remove from freezer and let sit at room temperature for 10 minutes.
    20. Bend one ear a little bit then flip the bunny over.
    21. Brush candy melts over the back of the bunny's ears, head, and pick to give it more stability.
    22. Let the candy melts dry.
    23. Pinch off small pieces of orange candy clay and shape them into carrots.
    24. Poke a hole in the larger end of the carrot.
    25. Roll tiny pieces of green candy clay into carrot shapes as well.
    26. Brush some water on the pointed end and insert it into the hole in the orange carrot.
    27. Flatten out the green candy melts, then make indentations using a sharp knife so that the green candy looks like carrot greens.
    28. Use the back of the knife to create grooves around the carrot.
    29. Pinch off small pieces of creamy white candy clay and roll them into 24 balls.
    30. Cut a slit halfway through each ball.
    Assemble Cupcakes
    1. Insert a Reese's Cup Bunny into a terra cotta pot cupcake.
    2. Place a white ball of candy clay so that the slit goes over the edge of the silicone terra cotta pot forming one bunny paw. Add a second paw.
    3. Poke a hole in the cupcake and insert the tip of a carrot in front of the bunny.

    Related Recipes

    If this Easter Recipe interests you, then you should go and check out all these other delicious ideas.

    This Easter make some adorably cute Easter Bunny Treats. See recipes to make cheesecakes, cupcakes, cookies, and more at HungryHappenings.com.

    Cheesecake Peeps • Easter Bunny Cupcakes
    Chocolate Easter Bunny Silhouettes • Easter Bunny Pretzels
    Bunny Bum Ice Cream Cones • Bunny Butt Brownies

    • Author
    • Recent Posts
    Beth Klosterboer
    Beth Klosterboer
    Hi, I'm Beth Klosterboer, a professional chocolatier & baker, cookbook author, and event planner. I love sharing recipes for happy occasions here on Hungry Happenings. I also create easy fudge recipes to share at HowToMakeEasyFudge.com, rice krispie treat recipes at HowToMakeCerealTreats.com, and easy cookie recipes at HowToMakeEasyCookies.com
    Beth Klosterboer
    Latest posts by Beth Klosterboer (see all)
    • Irresistible Sweets with Dixie Crystals® - July 13, 2024
    • How to make peanut butter? - February 15, 2024
    • OREO Penguins - December 20, 2023

    More Easter Recipes

    • Handmade chocolate Easter bunnies are painted with colored white chocolate.
      Homemade Chocolate Easter Bunnies
    • Easter cheese ball hatching chick decorated with cheese slices and served with crackers.
      Easter Cheese Ball (Cute Hatching Chick)
    • Easter Bunny Cupcakes
    • lemon cake chicks decorated with modeling chocolate or fondant eyes, beak, and feet
      Lemon Cake Chicks

    About Beth Klosterboer

    Comments

      Please leave a comment. Cancel reply

      Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

      Recipe Rating




    1. The Partiologist says

      March 28, 2017 at 8:10 am

      What a darling thief, would love to catch him in the act!!

      Reply
      • Beth says

        March 28, 2017 at 10:25 am

        I'd love to find this cute little guy in my backyard too!

        Reply
    2. Kim @ The Archaeologist Bakes says

      March 26, 2017 at 8:37 pm

      These are adorable! You are so talented and creative, and I love that you are posting videos of these creations on YouTube!

      Reply
      • Beth says

        March 28, 2017 at 10:26 am

        Thanks so much, Kim. I just started my YouTube channel a few months ago and am so glad you are enjoying the videos.

        Reply
    Beth Jackson Klosterboer

    Welcome to Hungry Happenings!

    I'm Beth. I've been a professional chocolatier & baker for over 30 years, have written 5 cookbooks, and love creating fun food for holidays and special occasions.

    Read more about me →

    Popular

    • Mini cheesecakes collage of images with plain cheesecakes, cheesecake cups with toppings, and decorated edible flower cheesecakes.
      Mini Cheesecakes
    • homemade candy bars including dark chocolate bars, milk chocolate cashew bars, white chocolate cookies and cream candy bars, and more
      The Best Step-by-Step Chocolate Bar Recipes
    • Marry a chocolate cake ball with a chocolate dipped maraschino cherry to get these amazing Chocolate Cherry Bombs.
      Chocolate Cherry Bombs - Cherry Filled Cake Balls Dipped in Chocolate
    • Giant Reese's Cup on a cake stand with a slice cut and served on a small dessert plate.
      Giant Peanut Butter Cup
    • Cakesicles with red and green drizzle, rainbow sprinkles, and chocolate drizzle
      How to make Cakesicles (cake pop popsicles)
    • Delicious chocolate truffles coated in chopped cashews, shaved dark chocolate, cocoa powder, cookie crumbs, and a blend of dark and white chocolate shavings.
      Chocolate Truffles Recipe

    Buy my cookbooks

    Footer

    ↑ back to top

    use policies

    • privacy policy
    • photo-use policy
    • terms of service

    join us

    • subscribe (newsletter)
    • our online courses
    • readers' gallery

    contact

    • contact
    • about Beth
    • FAQ

    As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

    Copyright © 2025 Hungry Happenings