Easy Easter Treats (No Bake)

Easy Easter Treats (No Bake)

Looking for fun, easy Easter treats that don’t require turning on the oven? You’re in the right place. These no bake Easter treats are perfect for busy families, little helpers, and last-minute party prep.

From chocolatey classics to colourful creations, these simple ideas are ideal for Easter parties, school holidays, or a fun afternoon activity at home. Best of all, they’re quick to make, require minimal ingredients, and are easy enough for kids to help with.

Whether you’re creating a dessert table, filling party bags, or just adding a little Easter magic to your day, these no bake treats are guaranteed to be a hit.

Chocolate Easter Nests

Easter Nests

A true Easter classic, chocolate nests are one of the easiest no bake Easter treats you can make. They’re crunchy, chocolatey, and perfect for little hands to help create.

These simple treats use just a few ingredients and come together in minutes, making them ideal for Easter parties, playdates, or a fun afternoon activity at home.

What you’ll need:

  • Milk or dark chocolate
  • Rice bubbles or fried noodles
  • Mini chocolate eggs
  • Cupcake cases

How to make them:

  1. Melt the chocolate in the microwave or over a double boiler
  2. Stir through the rice bubbles or noodles until coated
  3. Spoon the mixture into cupcake cases
  4. Add mini eggs on top to create a “nest”
  5. Place in the fridge until set

Tip: These are perfect for popping into Easter party bags or using as edible prizes during an Easter egg hunt.

Easter Rice Bubble Slice

Easter slice

This no bake Easter slice is always a hit with kids. It’s quick to make, easy to customise, and perfect for feeding a crowd – making it ideal for parties, school events or weekend treats.

With its crunchy texture and chocolatey base, this classic gets a fun Easter twist with colourful toppings and mini eggs.

What you’ll need:

  • Rice bubbles
  • Milk chocolate (or white chocolate for a pastel look)
  • Marshmallows or condensed milk (optional for extra sweetness)
  • Mini eggs or Easter sprinkles

How to make it:

  1. Melt the chocolate in a large bowl
  2. Stir through rice bubbles until evenly coated
  3. Press the mixture firmly into a lined tray
  4. Top with mini eggs or sprinkles
  5. Refrigerate until set, then slice into squares

Tip: Make this ahead of time and store in the fridge – it’s perfect serving alongside your favourite Easter party games.

No Bake Easter Cheesecake Cups

If you’re after something a little more special (but still super easy), these no bake Easter cheesecake cups are a beautiful addition to any celebration. Served in individual cups, they look impressive while being simple enough for kids to help assemble.

They’re perfect for Easter dessert tables, family gatherings, or when you want a treat that feels a bit more elevated without the extra effort.

What you’ll need:

  • Crushed biscuits (like Digestives or Marie biscuits)
  • Butter (melted)
  • Cream cheese
  • Whipped cream
  • Icing sugar
  • Mini eggs or Easter sprinkles

How to make them:

  1. Mix crushed biscuits with melted butter and press into the base of cups
  2. Beat cream cheese, icing sugar and whipped cream until smooth
  3. Spoon or pipe the mixture over the biscuit base
  4. Top with mini eggs or colourful sprinkles
  5. Chill until ready to serve

Tip: Use clear cups or jars to show off the layers.

Easter Bunny Bark

Easter Bunny Bark

Easter Bunny Bark is one of the easiest no bake Easter treats you can make – and one of the most fun. It’s colourful, creative, and completely customisable, making it perfect for kids to decorate their own.

This is a great option for parties or school holidays, as there’s no right or wrong way to make it. Just melt, spread and decorate!

What you’ll need:

  • Milk or white chocolate (or both for a swirled effect)
  • Mini eggs
  • Mini marshmallows
  • Easter sprinkles
  • Baking paper

How to make it:

  1. Melt the chocolate until smooth
  2. Pour onto a tray lined with baking paper and spread evenly
  3. Swirl different chocolates together if using multiple types
  4. Scatter mini eggs, marshmallows and sprinkles on top
  5. Chill in the fridge until set, then break into pieces

Tip: Let kids create their own designs – it’s a fun, hands-on activity and no two batches will look the same. 

Mini Egg Fudge

These Easter Oreo truffles are a guaranteed hit. They’re rich, chocolatey, and incredibly easy to make with just a few ingredients – no baking required.

Perfect for parties or gifting, these bite-sized treats can be decorated in fun Easter colours or shaped like little eggs for a festive twist.

What you’ll need:

  • Oreo biscuits
  • Cream cheese
  • Milk or white chocolate for coating
  • Easter sprinkles or crushed mini eggs

How to make them:

  1. Crush the Oreo biscuits into fine crumbs
  2. Mix with cream cheese until combined
  3. Roll into small balls or egg shapes
  4. Chill in the fridge for 20–30 minutes
  5. Dip in melted chocolate and decorate

Easter Oreo Truffles

These Easter Oreo truffles are a guaranteed hit. They’re rich, chocolatey, and incredibly easy to make with just a few ingredients – no baking required.

Perfect for parties or gifting, these bite-sized treats can be decorated in fun Easter colours or shaped like little eggs for a festive twist.

What you’ll need:

  • Oreo biscuits
  • Cream cheese
  • Milk or white chocolate for coating
  • Easter sprinkles or crushed mini eggs

How to make them:

  1. Crush the Oreo biscuits into fine crumbs
  2. Mix with cream cheese until combined
  3. Roll into small balls or egg shapes
  4. Chill in the fridge for 20–30 minutes
  5. Dip in melted chocolate and decorate

Healthy No Bake Easter Treats

If you’re looking to balance out the chocolate overload, these healthier no bake Easter treats are a great option. They’re still fun, colourful and kid-friendly – just with a little less sugar.

Perfect for school celebrations, younger kids, or families wanting a lighter option, these treats are quick to make and easy to customise.

Easy healthy ideas:

  • Carrot cake bliss balls: Made with oats, dates and grated carrot for a naturally sweet treat
  • Yoghurt and fruit cups: Layer yoghurt with fresh fruit and a sprinkle of granola
  • Banana pops: Dip banana halves in melted dark chocolate and add sprinkles

Tips for Making No Bake Treats with Kids

Making Easter treats together can be just as fun as eating them. With a little planning (and a bit of patience), it can be a really enjoyable activity for the whole family.

  • Prep everything first: Measure ingredients and set up your space before kids get involved
  • Keep it simple: Choose recipes with minimal steps to avoid overwhelm
  • Expect a little mess: Sticky fingers and sprinkles everywhere are part of the fun
  • Let kids decorate: This is their favourite part – and where the magic happens
  • Use easy tools: Silicone spatulas, spoons and bowls make things easier for little hands

Remember, it doesn’t have to be perfect – the fun is in making memories together.

How to Use These for Easter Parties

These easy no bake Easter treats are perfect for more than just snacking. With a little creativity, you can use them to create a fun and memorable celebration for the kids.

  • Dessert table centrepiece: Mix and match a few treats for a colourful Easter display
  • Easter egg hunt prizes: Use them as fun, edible rewards alongside chocolate eggs
  • Party bag fillers: Wrap individual treats to send home with guests
  • School holiday activity: Set up a DIY treat station and let kids create their own

Ready to Get Started?

With so many easy, no bake options, Easter treats don’t have to be complicated. Choose a few favourites, get the kids involved, and enjoy the process as much as the end result.

Whether you’re planning a party or just looking for a fun holiday activity, these simple ideas are sure to bring a little extra Easter magic to your home.

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