![]() ![]() Use a candy decorating pen to draw pupils onto each white sprinkle, creating eyes.Attach two white confetti sprinkles and one pink confetti sprinkle to each bunny.Heat the reserved fudge for 10 second increments, stirring after each until melted.Allow the bunnies to sit at room temperature for 15 minutes before decorating.Un-mold the fudge bunnies by turning the mold upside down and pressing on the backside of the bunny cavities. ![]() Place filled mold in the freezer for 15-20 minutes.Set the silicone mold on a cutting board or baking sheet and pipe the remaining chocolate fudge into the 24 bunny cavities in the silicone mold.Pour the remaing fudge into a disposable pastry bag and snip off the tip so the chocolate flows easily.Reserve 1 tablespoon of the fudge to use later to attach your decorations.Stir in the Reese's Chocolate Peanut Butter Spread until smooth.Then, if needed heat for 10-15 second increments, stirring after each, until melted.Heat for 30 more seconds, then let the bowl sit in the microwave for 2 minutes, then stir.Heat the Light Cocoa Candy Melts on high in the microwave for 30 seconds, then stir.Wilton Bunny Silicone 24 Cavity Treat Mold RELATED: Find dozens of easy fudge recipes at. If you don't have a scale and are measuring in cups, you want them to be filled just a little past the top of the ¾ cup. NOTE: I know logic would tell you that 8 ounces = 1 cup, but I weighed the spread a few times and found that I only needed a little over ¾ cup for 8 ounces of the spread. * You can also use Peanut Butter, Nutella, or Biscoff Spread to make this fudge. 8 ounces Reese's Peanut Butter Chocolate Spread (= ¾ cup)*.These little bunnies are quick and easy to make using just 2 ingredients and if you want to make them really cute, you can add some confetti sprinkles and use a food coloring marker to add eyes and a sweet or silly smile. It's always fun to be a part of a collaborative post for the holidays and it felt so nice to make something chocolatey for Easter. Be sure to stop by their blogs to check out the tutorials for their treats. Kim made Easter Bunny Rice Krispies Treats and Hani made Rocky Road Bunny Bites. We all got the mold and then our creative ideas took hold.Įach of us came up with something completely different. Hani from Haniela's invited me to join her and Kim, The Partiologist, in making a sweet treat using one of Wilton's silicone Easter molds. This year, I haven't even created or sent out my price list and have had to tell my customers they will have to wait until I feel well again.ĭuring the few days that I felt well, I was as busy as the Easter Bunny trying to get recipes done for the blog and this one was a must do because it's part of a collaborative effort. Usually, my 40 baking trays are filled with foil-wrapped peanut butter eggs, caramel chocolate eggs, coconut cream eggs, marshmallow eggs, chocolate bunnies, and painted Easter lollipops by this point of the season. It feels so strange to know Easter is 10 days from now and these Reese's Fudge Easter Bunnies are the first candies I've made for the season. My cold took me down for about a week, then I had a few good days, then sadly it came back with a vengeance. Usually, at Easter, I'm crazy busy making chocolates for customers, but this year, for the first time in what seems like a lifetime, I have not filled any orders because I've been sick. These 2-ingredient Reese's Fudge Easter Bunnies are so simple to make in a Wilton Silicone Mold and can be decorated using a few sprinkles and a food coloring marker. How To Color White Chocolate and Candy Melts and Paint Candy Molds.Use Colored Candy Melts to Make Candy Clay.How to Store and Work with Modeling Chocolate.Chocolate Making Course (video lessons). ![]()
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