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Easter Recipe Roundup

Looking for great Easter recipes? I haven’t done a lot of recipes this year for the holiday, but I thought I’d do a quick roundup of previous Easter recipes right here on Gourmet Mama.

Candy

Homemade marshmallows – make your own cute flower marshmallows and impress friends and family!

Homemade gumdrops – whip up these beautiful gumdrops with fruit juice for a more natural Easter candy.

Marshmallow Bunnies – these cute little bunnies are made from marshmallows and are soooo adorable!

Butter mints – roll these mints into cute little eggs! Marble the colors to create fun eggs for the basket.

Eggs

How to Use Hard Boiled Eggs – not sure how to use up all those dyed eggs? This post can help.

Chinese Tea Eggs – try this technique with food coloring instead of tea for a fun cracked look!

Other Food

Easter Bunny Buns – whip up this quick bread and turn it into some cute bunny buns that can be served with your Easter dinner.

Do you have more Easter recipes to share? Let us know in the comments!

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