Chocolate balloon bowls
How impressive would these chocolate bowls look on a party table? They're easier to make than you might think too. Fill them with lollies or use as individual dessert dishes and let the fun begin!
How impressive would these chocolate bowls look on a party table? They're easier to make than you might think too. Fill them with lollies or use as individual dessert dishes and let the fun begin!
Easter just isn't Easter without hot cross buns. Why not have a go at making your own this year using this simple hot cross buns recipe. Don't forget the glaze!
Cupcakes are always popular with kids - big and small! These are made with delicious chocolate and topped with a creamy butter icing, a sprinkle of chocolate and a couple of chocolate eggs - just in case you haven't had enough chocolate already!
Make your own Easter bunnies with this chocolate rabbit recipe. Easy to make, you can also pop an Easter egg inside the bunny before you seal the rabbit together for an extra Easter surprise!
Pretty, easy and perfect for a morning tea on the Easter long-weekend. The kids will love helping break the eggs, cubing the butter and folding in the flour.
This clever recipe uses shop-bought marshmallows so is much easier than you might think. Once the 'eggs' are cool, the kids can get to work decorating them. Lovely as an edible Easter craft.
Here's a fun idea for Easter morning - bunny butt pancakes. Let your imagination take the lead, and catch him before he hops away!
These cute little pikelets are really basic to make but quite fun and easy for toddlers and small children to assemble and decorate. Perfect for breakfast on Easter morning!