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Food Fun and Facts Kid's Easter Brownies Recipe

Recipe for Easter Brownies

Ingredients

  • 1 package (about 20 ounces) brownie mix (13 x 9 inch size)
  • Eggs, water and oil to prepare mix
  • 1 can (16 ounces) Brownie Fudge Icing
  • Pink and White Tube Decorating Icing
  • Mini candy-coated chocolates, purple jelly beans
  • Pink and Blue Dusting Sugar
  • Spring Confetti Sprinkles

Preparation

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Spray 13 x 9-inch baking pan with vegetable pan spray.
  2. In large bowl, prepare brownie mix following package instructions; spread into prepared pan. Bake 35-38 minutes; cool completely. Ice smooth with Fudge Icing.
  3. For Bunny Brownies: cut brownie shape with Bunny Face Comfort Grip Cutter. With round decorating tip, pipe white icing eyes and muzzle and pink icing ears and tongue; smooth with spatula. Attach candy-coated chocolate pupils and jelly bean nose with dots of icing.*
  4. For Egg-stra Special Brownies: cut brownie shape with Egg Comfort Grip Cutter. Place parchment paper strips to keep sections free from dusting sugar. Using shaker, dust stripes of pink and blue sugar; carefully remove strips. Attach confetti sprinkles with dots of icing.

Serves
Each serves 1

Notes, Tips & Suggestions
*Note: Bunny Brownies can also be decorated completely with candy. Use regular marshmallows, sliced, for muzzle and halved mini marshmallows for eyes. Use pink taffy, rolled out and cut to size, for ears.

SOURCE:
Wilton Industries, Inc.




Easter Brownie Fun - Hop To It!

(Family Features) - Put a new spin on Easter; serve brownies in bunny and egg shapes - an easy way to make a yummy impression. Even Peter Cottontail would be proud to deliver these fudgy treats!

Simply bake a pan of brownies using your favorite mix or recipe. Cool completely, then smooth on fudge icing. Bunnies and eggs will practically hop out of the pan when you use comfort-grip cutters. These easy-grip stainless steel cutters have extra deep sides, perfect for cutting shapes from thick desserts like brownies, sheet cakes, fudge and crispy rice treats.

Decorate brownies using the pastel palette of the season. Create cute bunny faces by piping icing to make eyes, ears, muzzle and tongue. Finish the eyes with candy-coated chocolate pupils and add a jelly bean nose.

Brownie Bunnies will love sharing the Easter basket with colorful Egg-stra Special Brownies adorned with pink and blue sugar stripes and accents of confetti sprinkles. Everyone will look forward to these springtime treats in their baskets, so hop to it!

For more recipes and egg-cellent ideas or to order comfort grip cutters and decorating supplies, visit www.wilton.com.





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David A. Carter, paper engineer extraordinaire, is back with more pop-up bugs! Fans of The 12 Bugs of Christmas, Alpha Bugs, Love Bugs, and the other silly pop-ups in Carter's insect series, will be delighted at the new surprises in store with Easter Bugs. "Spring has sprung and left winter behind. How many Easter Bugs can you find?" Who's in the dip-dyed rainbow egg? How about the egg with baby blue dots? The jeweled egg? The purple peekaboo egg? Inside each brightly decorated egg waits a new bug, unlike any you'll ever see in nature (unless genetic engineering goes awry). There's the fluffy yellow Chick-Chick Bug, with touchable fleecy soft fur. And some shiny silver Raindrop Bugs. There's even a bucktoothed Bunny Bug with turquoise spots. For a spectacular finale, Carter constructs a basket full of every insect depicted. Kids will have a grand old time guessing what kind of creepy-crawly critter lies behind each egg. Here's one delicious Easter treat that won't cause cavities! (Ages 3 to 6) --Emilie Coulter



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