Bunny Bum Bons
These little cuties are really cake balls but I couldn’t resist calling them Bunny Bum Bons. Actually I think I made them just so I could type those words. Bum Bons. It’s the little things that make me smile.
You can use my Basic Cake Pop instructions for the cake ball base.
Now, I usually dip cake balls using a spoon, but I used toothpicks for these to make it easier and also because I knew I could cover up the pinhole with a tiny tail.
Speaking of tiny tails… Mini marshmallows for the win. To make them look more fluffy, I pressed the marshmallows together a little and then made a few cross hatch marks with kitchen scissors.
When done, you can attach them to the cake balls with a bit of melted candy coating.
See… Sweet Bunny Bums.
Now for the feet.
Just pour melted white candy coating in a small squeeze bottle and pipe pairs of paws. Use a toothpick to help smooth and perfect the shape.
Here’s a template for reference if you need it. I think it helps to get pairs of feet the same size more quickly.
When dry, you can dot / draw on the paws with melted pink candy coating.
Enjoy and Hoppy Easter!!!
P.S. The green candy shred grass and candy coatings are from my Bakerella for Make’n Mold line if you want to check it out.
Rabbutts! So cute!
Oh my goodness! So incredibly adorables!!!!!
This recipe looks attractive and sweet !! I will make this dish children. They will definitely love it. Thanks for sharing this lovely post :)
So cute. I love the little paws.
OMG you never cease to amaze me! These are so adorable! Thank you for sharing Bunny Bum Bons!
haha omg so adorable! :o
You are so clever!
OH! It is so cute! Really, when looking at them, i want to do immediately! Thanks your post!
Classic Bakerella creativity! Love these.
Super cute!!! Don’t think I can eat these… nah just kidding. They look so yummy!
The cutest ever! Thanks for always inspiring us!
Thanks everybunny! Hugs!
And Cora – I like the way you think : )
Eeeek so cute :D
Oh my goodness, these are SO adorable! I used candy shred grass on a recent post and love that stuff! http://www.iheartnaptime.net/easter-bunny-treats/
Too cute! But just try to say “bunny bum bons” three times fast!
It is so cute! Really, when looking at them, i want to do immediately! Thanks your post!
Those bunnys are so cute to look
It looks nice! I like your posts which is good! Thanks! Please share with me when you have new articles.
looks so cute and delicious !!
looks very promising and interesting.
Deliciously attractive bunny – your creation is not ordinary – this eatable is looking very nice.
Wow, they are so pretty. Those small paws, I am in love with it. I will definitely try it, when I get my kitchen completely ready.
Woww what delicious food, I did exactly as in the recipe and it was great
Love these.
Nice blog very informative thanks for sharing the valuable information….keep blogging and we are waiting for the next blog
looks very promising and interesting.
Thank you for the template! I just made 30 sets of rabbit feet for some carrot cupcakes I’m making – it’s the very perfect template for these feet!
Aww! Yum and cute they are..!
I mean how they are this cute??? Amazing Job Mate!
I’m making these today and will dip and decorate them tomorrow. Should the treats be chilled or left at room temperature after they are totally finished? I’m worried that the chocolate dip will melt if not chilled. Please please please advise on this.
Many thanks and Happy Easter!!
Laura Sullivan
They look delicious! Wedding cakes are like a masterpiece;)