Sweet little white Pretzel Bunny Butts with fluffy marshmallow tails and adorable pink and white paws will add a touch of whimsy to your Easter baskets. Watch the video tutorial to see how much fun they are to make.
Last year I created Peanut Butter Bunny Butt Pretzels using round pretzel rings and you loved them so much that they became one of my most popular Easter treats, but many of you couldn't find the circular pretzels in your local grocery store.
The good news is that you can use traditional mini pretzel twists to make Bunny Butt Pretzels and they are just as cute.
I loved the look and taste of the peanut butter bunny butt pretzels, but I thought it would be fun to change things up a bit and make them using white candy melts. My only concern was the white marshmallow tail showing up against the white bunny butt.
I chose to use traditional White Candy Melts which are off white instead of the Bright White Candy Melts which have an almost identical color to the marshmallows. If you make these pretzel bunny butts using melted and tempered pure white chocolate there will be even more contrast. Most pure white chocolates made with cocoa butter are very creamy looking. Some have almost a yellow tint to them.
You can see how the tail really pops out when using Peanut Butter Candy Melts to make the pretzel bunny butts, but I have to admit I like the white bunnies better .
Being the pretzel twists are a bit larger than the pretzel rings I needed to make the bunny paws a bit larger so I used jumbo heart sprinkles and candy pearls to create the toes and pad. The heart sprinkles were bright pink so I matched them with bright pink pearls.
These treats are equally as easy to make and look pretty darn cute!
Watch the video below to see how you can make a whole bunch of Pretzel Bunny Butts for your Easter baskets.
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You can find the supplies needed to make these Pretzel Bunny Butts on Amazon (commission earned for sales).
- 12 ounces White Candy Melts melted
- OR 12 ounces pure white chocolate melted and tempered
- 72 jumbo pink heart sprinkles
- 216 pink sugar pearls (1 jar)
- 36 mini marshmallows
- 36 mini pretzel twists
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Spoon ¼-1/2 teaspoon of white candy melts onto a parchment paper lined baking sheet and spread it out into an oval shaped bunny foot.
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Immediately add one pink heart sprinkle for the pad and three pink sugar pearls for the toes.
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Repeat creating more feet then freeze until hard, about 2 minutes.*
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Roll mini marshmallows into small balls.
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Arrange pretzels about 2 inches apart on a parchment paper lined baking sheet.
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Fill the center of one pretzel with white candy melts.
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Immediately add a marshmallow tail to the rounded top edge of the pretzel.
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Add two candy feet, one set over top of each of the smaller rounded edges of the pretzel.
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Repeat making more pretzels then pop them in the freezer for about 3-5 minutes until the candy coating hardens.*
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*If using pure white chocolate, refrigerate instead of freezing.
NOTES:
- You can use white candy melts or pure white chocolate to make these Pretzel Bunny Butts. See my Chocolate Making Tips page for detailed instructions on melting chocolate and candy melts.
- If you prefer, you can make brown bunnies by using Light Cocoa Candy Melts, Peanut Butter Candy Melts, or pure milk chocolate.
- This recipe makes at least 36 Pretzel Bunny Butts but may make more depending on the size of pretzel twists you use and the amount of chocolate used for each bunny.
If you love the Pretzel Bunny Butts, you might also like these other cute Easter bunny food craft ideas.
Bunny Butt Push Pops Bunny Butt Cupcakes
Bunny Paw Deviled Eggs Bunny Butt Pretzels
Reese's Bunny Paws Brownie Bunny Butts
Chocolate Bunny Butt Cookies Bunny Butt Ice Cream Cones
If you recreate these Pretzel Bunny Butts
be sure to link to this tutorial and send a picture to beth@hungryhappenings.com,
so I can share it in my Readers' Gallery.
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JoAnn
I was wandering the shelf life of these, the Oreo lamb pops, and the rice krispie treat bunny pops? You do such great work, I can only dream to be as good as u! I look forward to your reply.
Beth
Hi JoAnn, That is so sweet!
The shelf life of these pretzel bunny butts will be dependent upon the freshness of the ingredients you are using. If you have really fresh pretzels then they could keep up to 2 months if stored at room temperature in an airtight container. I would definitely say they will keep for up to 3 weeks unless your pretzels are just about the expire. The Oreo Lamb Pops will have a similar shelf life but the rice krispie treats won't keep for quite as long. Once dipped in white chocolate the cereal treats will stay pretty fresh but I'd say the maximum would be for a month with them being the freshest within 2 weeks.
Have fun making your Easter treats!
JoAnn
Thank you for the reply Beth. That gives me a good time frame of how early I can start making them. I am so excited. I can only hope they look half as good as yours. I have tried many of your recipes and I look forward to making many more. Keep up your excellent work!! Your work is truly inspirational!! 🙂
Beth
Thank you so much, JoAnn! I'm so happy to hear you have made several of my recipes. I hope you have fun making your Pretzel Bunny Butts! I'm sure they'll turn out great.
The Partiologist
Those bunny butts are some of the cutest ones around! Love 'em!
Beth
Thanks, I think so too! 🙂
Mary
The bunny butts are so adorable, I'm gonna make them for Easter, my family and grandkids will like them.
Beth
I'm so happy to hear that! Have fun making your cute Easter treats. 🙂
Sue
Thank you so much for the bunny but recipes. My grand children will love helping me with these. Keep up the great work!!!!!!!
Beth
You are welcome. Have a great time making them with your grand kids!
Carole
How can I get this on pinterest
Beth
There is a pinterest button in the upper left hand corner of each picture. When you click on the button you can pin the image. If you have a PIN bar on your computer, you can simply use that instead.
Karen @ Sugartown Sweets
These are simply adorable. My son's girlfriend shared your bunny butt how-to video on Facebook and I love it. You know, I never have been able to find those round pretzels, so these minis fit the bill! Love your newest bunny treat. 🙂
Beth
I'm so happy to hear the video was shared by your son's girlfriend. It's going viral right now which is amazing! 🙂
Pam Mosele
I have found the pretzel rings at Meijers grocery store. If they don't have them the manager of the snack department will order them for me. They are their brand. Just a FYI 🙂 Pam Mosele
Beth
That is great to know. We have a Meijers near us. I'll have to check it out.