These adorably cute Bunny Butt Push-Up Pops are as fun to make as they are to eat. Serve them for Easter dessert. The whole family will love them.

I LOVE this Easter push pop treat and am so excited to share it with you. Push-up pops are all the rage right now and they are the perfect container to use for this fun dessert.
Each push-pop tube is filled with chocolate cake dirt and green coconut grass topped with a yummy white chocolate bunny.
I hope you have fun making this Easter Recipe. I know your party guests will enjoy eating these cute treats.

Down the Bunny Hole Push-Up Pop Treats (makes 12)
Ingredients
1 recipe white modeling chocolate
pink candy coloring
powdered sugar to dust work surface
corn syrup to "glue" the modeling chocolate pieces together
12 chocolate cupcakes (or 1 - 8" cake)
1 cup chocolate frosting
1 cup sweetened coconut and green food coloring - If you or your kids don't like coconut, you can use edible Easter grass. It comes in long strands which could easily be cut into smaller pieces. You might need two packages.
Supplies
#12 round pastry tip and # 6 round pastry tips, optional
rolling pin, optional
12 push-up pop containers
pastry bag or zip-top bag
quart size zip top bag
Instructions

Optional: Pinch off about two tablespoons of white modeling chocolate and color it light pink. Note: The pink candy coloring is vibrant, so use just a tiny amount of it to make your pink.
Lightly dust the work surface with powdered sugar. Roll out the pink modeling chocolate as thin as possible. Press the small end of the #6 round pastry tip into the clay, twist, and then pull up.
Continue doing this until you fill the pastry tip with small rounds of pink modeling chocolate. Turn it upside down and allow rounds to fall out. You'll need 72 tiny rounds. Do the same making 24 larger rounds using the #12 tip.
Alternately: you could just pinch off very small amounts of the pink modeling chocolate and roll them into balls then flatten them to make your circles. This will take more time, though.
Pinch off teaspoon-sized pieces of white modeling chocolate. Roll into balls, then flatten into an oblong shape creating 24 bunny feet.
Dip a fine-tip paintbrush or toothpick into corn syrup. Brush onto the center of each foot. Press one pink round onto each foot. Brush three small dots of corn syrup around the edge of each foot and press on three tiny pink rounds. You can use water instead for this step. I think the corn syrup will hold the larger pieces in the next step a bit better than the water, though.

Pinch off 12 pieces of white modeling chocolate (a little less than a tablespoon) and roll them into balls for the bunny bodies. Pinch off 12 pea-size pieces of white and roll them into balls for the tails.
Pinch off 24 slightly smaller pieces and roll into balls, then flatten on either side to make little legs. Brush the top of each large ball with a dab of corn syrup. Attach a tail.
To make your tails look fuzzy, use a knife to jab at the ball pulling out little tufts of modeling chocolate all around it. Attach two legs with corn syrup then attach a foot on each leg.

Allow your modeling chocolate bunny butts to dry for at least an hour so they are easier to handle.

If you don't have a stand for your push-up pops, you'll want to secure them somehow before filling them with the cake. I filled a large basket with shredded paper and it worked great, but I'm thinking about buying a stand for future use.
I'm sure it is much easier if you have one to keep the push pops from toppling over while you fill them. Plus it offers a wonderful way to display your push pop treats.
Crumble up the cupcakes and stir in 2 tablespoons of chocolate frosting. You want the mixture to be loose and crumbly so it looks like dirt. I mixed my cake and frosting in my Kitchen-Aid Mixer, which worked great.
Assemble the push-up pop containers then fill them about ¾ full with the crumbled cake.
Put the remaining frosting in a pastry bag or zip-top bag snip off the tip and pipe some frosting into the center of each push-up pop (don't fill to the edge, you want the coconut to show around the edge, not the frosting.)
Put coconut in a zip-top bag. Add a few drops of green food coloring, close the bag, and shake. Add more coloring if needed, and shake again, being sure all the coconut is colored green.
Sprinkle the green coconut around the frosting, filling each container to the top. Pipe on a bit more frosting in the center of the coconut. Press one bunny butt onto the frosting.

Your Down the Bunny Hole Push-Up Pop Treats are ready to serve. You can cover them with plastic wrap and keep them at room temperature for a day, maybe two.
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Emily says
I can say from experience, these are very tasty and adorable!
orangeblossum says
I love your site!! You are so talented! I liked you on Facebook, if they had a love button I would have clicked it! I visited Smidge n Pinch, if I won I would definately buy the edible pearls just to start, would probably end up with the prize just being a drop in the bucket of what I would spend there. Thanks for sharing your amazing talent!
J says
I visited Smidge n Pinch. I would order the candy rocks. They are hard to find and would be wonderful for Halloween food crafts! Also love the straws and pops.
Keri says
Follow you (GFC)
Keri says
So stinkin' cute!! Almost too cute to eat!
Carmen Nuland says
http://pinterest.com/pin/106608716149251694/
Carmen Nuland says
I already follow you (GFC)
Carmen Nuland says
I already liked you on Fb
Carmen Nuland says
Bunny butts are the cutest thing EVER!
TLR says
These are adorable! Thanks for the idea.
TLR says
I liked you on FB.
Kathryn says
These are so cute!
buggalcrafts says
There is so much stuff that's hard to choose. Prob some cookie cutters - the castle and such. And some of the brigther cupcake lines. Hope I win - could use the stuff.
buggalcrafts says
Like u on FB!
buggalcrafts says
These are adorable. Son't have hte push pop things but may try to make these for the tops of the Easter cupcakes I am making for next Saturday - my church's Egg Hunt.
Beth Jackson Klosterboer says
Thanks! These cute little bunnies do look great on cupcakes. I made some and added a big bunch of carrots. You can see them here ... https://hungryhappenings.com/2012/03/ravenous-rabbit-cupcakes-are-sure-to.html
Amanda says
Hi Beth! Just stopping by with congratulations! Your project was in the top 5 most popular posts for March on Fun Family Crafts! Thanks for sharing your creativity and we hope you'll submit more. If you would like to see the post and grab a TOP 5 button, you can see it here http://funfamilycrafts.com/march-2012-top-posts/ Thanks!
Beth Jackson Klosterboer says
That's pretty cool. Thanks Amanda. I added the Top 5 button to my Featured On page.
J says
Hi Beth! The bunnies are just adorable! I cannot keep up with you! Just had a chance to make the carrot cones and now THIS design has "hopped" to the top of my list! Thank you! And you do realize that perhaps the "other" poster of the bunny pop might have been inspired by YOUR cupcake...????
kim says
Would love to purchase the push up containers. Will be doing a superhero theme for the kiddos birthday and already planned to use them for yogurt pops to offset the cake sugar rush. Will probably pick up themed straws too.
kim says
Pinned it on pinterest.
kim says
Love the bunnies and my kids thought they were lots of fun. Will definitely be trying this next year.