15+ Best Easter Dessert Recipes

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Easter desserts are all about bright flavors, pastel colors, and easy treats that feel special without a lot of stress. Whether you’re hosting brunch, filling Easter baskets, or bringing something sweet to share, this Easter dessert roundup has a little bit of everything…

From meaningful traditions and no-bake favorites to citrusy spring cakes and fun treats the kids will love. These recipes are simple, crowd-pleasing, and perfect for celebrating the season.

Tradition Easter Dessert

Perfect for sharing with kids or adding a meaningful moment to your Easter celebration, these recipes are simple, symbolic, and rooted in Easter tradition.

Easy Carrot Cake Recipe (Made with Baby Food)

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a slice of moist carrot cake with cream cheese frosting

If you’re looking for an easy carrot cake recipe that turns out perfectly moist every single time, this is the one to bookmark. It’s simple, classic, and made with a smart shortcut that makes the whole process faster and completely foolproof.

a slice of moist carrot cake with cream cheese frosting

I have always hated carrot cake. It’s the texture- walnuts, pineapple, big shreds of carrots, raisins… listen, this isn’t a salad, it’s a cake! So, I made a really fantastic homemade layered carrot cake that’s beautiful and delicious. And then my friend Cassie told me about hers (from Barbara Ryan) and it has a secret ingredient so immediately I had to try it.

This is my new favorite cake to whip up for a Sunday night or when company is coming to dinner. No layers necessary and the secret ingredient makes this hands down as moist as a banana cake with less work than any cake I’ve ever made!

a baking pan with carrot cake slices in it topped with cream cheese frosting with a little carrot piped on each piece

Why Baby Food Makes This Cake Work

Using carrot baby food might sound a little surprising, but it’s actually the secret to the incredibly moist texture in this cake.

Carrot baby food is made from finely pureed carrots, which means it blends seamlessly into the batter. Instead of noticeable carrot shreds, you get all the natural moisture, sweetness, and flavor of carrots without changing the texture of the cake.

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Easter Cadbury Mini Eggs Blondie Recipe

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Easter Cadbury Mini Eggs Blondie Recipe

This Cadbury Mini Egg Blondie Recipe will be your next favorite Easter dessert! A deliciously easy dessert that screams spring, we start off with our perfectly chewy blonde brownies then load is up with Cadbury Mini Eggs!

Why are Cadbury Mini Eggs only available for a couple of months each year? These crunchy, chocolatey, egg-shaped treats are insanely good and basically what M&Ms wish they could be, though I still love M&Ms too.

The pastel colors make these so cute to add into treats, and these blondies have quickly become an Easter staple in our house. They are simple to make, and even my kids make them. I love bringing these to neighbors as a little Sunday treat, slipping them into my kids’ lunches for a festive surprise, or sharing them at family dinners.

Ingredients For Cadbury Mini Easter Egg Blondies

This a simple, festive twist on classic cookie bars that’s perfect for Easter!

  • Butter: Adds richness and moisture
  • Brown Sugar: Provides sweetness and chewiness
  • Sugar: Balances flavor and helps with structure
  • Egg: Binds ingredients and adds moisture
  • Vanilla Extract: Enhances overall flavor
  • All-purpose flour: Forms the base of the blondie structure
  • Cornstarch: Keeps the blondies soft and tender
  • Baking Powder: Gives lightness and lift
  • Baking Soda: Helps with browning and texture
  • Salt: Balances sweetness and enhances flavors
  • Cadbury Mini Chocolate Eggs: Adds chocolatey, colorful crunch

How To Make This Cadbury Egg Blondie Recipe

This easy Easter dessert cookie bar is sure to become a family favorite! They have a perfectly chewy texture without being dry and make a fun, festive way to use up leftover Easter candy or celebrate the season.

  1. Preheat: Set oven to 350℉. Spray an 8×8 square baking pan with nonstick spray, then line it with parchment paper, pressing it into the edges.
  2. Cream: In a large bowl, whisk together melted butter, brown sugar, and sugar with an electric mixer for 3 minutes until light and fluffy.
  3. Mix: Add a whole egg and vanilla extract, and mix until combined.
  4. Fold: Gently stir in dry ingredients (flour, cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, and salt) until fully incorporated.
  5. Add Candy: Fold in Cadbury Mini Eggs and press the batter evenly into the pan using a rubber spatula.
  6. Bake: Bake for 18–20 min. Do not overbake—they will firm up
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