This not really a recipe, just a quick thing to mix up . You can make them in different sizes and use any colored candy eggs you'd like. Happy Easter!
Use equal parts of melted chocolate to coconut, stir them together.
With a teaspoon (or tablespoon, depending on what size you want) drop mounds of the mixture, while still warm place candy eggs on to the mounds and press slightly. Place in the fridge to firm up, wrap in single gift bags and give away!

what a nice treat. they re ideal fo Easter
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! I don't think I've seen them made with coconut before, I bet that's tasty. I love Easter food.
ReplyDeleteWow. Those are super cute.
ReplyDeleteThey look amazing and would be a great treat! Thnks!
ReplyDeleteVery clever idea! Lovely and nicely done!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is probably going to sound weird, but I am so looking forward to having children in the future just so I can make things like this for them :)
Aw easter nests are always such a good easter treat :) yours look delicious.
ReplyDeleteReally cute. I like easy that looks great.
ReplyDeleteYour little baskets look cute.
ReplyDeleteLoved these. I used a cupcake pan lined with wax paper and it made it easy to form nest walls upward. Next time I am sneaking the almonds in. YUM! Who knew I could make a homemade mounds or almond joy faster than running to store to buy one. This is a keeper. What else can I mold it into and use for another holiday?
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