Gather all of your Easter goodies and create this mouthwatering Easter candy charcuterie board. It’s got amazing pops of color and is filled to the brim with classic Easter treats. Your friends and family will absolutely adore it!
If you’re hear for Easter activities, then make this cute cotton ball Easter bunny next. Kids of all ages enjoy making this easy craft.
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With Easter coming up, I wanted to find a creative way to serve some of our favourite Easter treats. What better way to do this than with an Easter Candy Charcuterie Board? I had already put together a Spring Charcuterie Board over on Easy Recipe Depot, so I thought that Easter candy/desserts should also have a spotlight!
What is an Easter Charcuterie Board?
An Easter Charcuterie Board takes notes from a classic charcuterie board normally served as an appetizer. Traditionally, charcuterie boards are filled with cheeses, cured meats, pâtés, etc. My Easter Charcuterie Board boasts Easter candy and other colourful treats. Your guests can pick at their favourite Easter goodies all thanks to this easy set up!
What You Need:
This is a super-easy Valentine’s Day treats idea. Here’s what you’ll need before you begin.
Tools
- Cutting Board
- Small Bowls
- Toothpicks
Ingredients
I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves BUT, here’s a quick list of what I included in my Easter Candy Charcuterie Board:
- Fruity Pebbles Cereal Treats
- Varied Peeps marshmallow treats
- Cadbury Mini Eggs
- Tropical Sour Patch Kids
- Miniature marshmallows
- Reese’s eggs
Easter Charcuterie Board Tips
Browse the photos and get inspired. As with all charcuterie boards, you can be as creative as you want to be!
I’ll also share some tips that I hope will encourage you to customize this board and make it unique.
Add Homemade Treats
It’s ok to fill up the board with pre-packaged goodies, but don’t forget to add some homemade goodies to the board, too!
I added fruity pebble rice krispie treats. This just makes the board more personalized.
Let Kids Help Pick Things Out
The best part about an Easter charcuterie board is that your kids get to choose what goes on it! Let them add their favorite treats and snacks. This can be as easy as letting them buy sweets at the store or they can make a list.
Mix and Match Textures
Add chocolate, marshmallows, and even sour candies.
If you want to be really creative, make a dessert dip and serve it with some fresh fruit. This will make the charcuterie board a little healthier.
Feel Free to Add Whatever You Like!
Of course, the best part about building a sweet charcuterie board is that you can add whatever you like. Feel free to use our Easter charcuterie board ideas as a basic guideline, but be sure to include treats that your family loves most!
I was short on time, but I wish I had added our family’s recipe for homemade chocolate chip cookies. They’re my kiddos’ all-time favorite, but alas, I fell short on time! They were still very happy with how this Easter board came out (I mean, can you blame them?).
What do you think about our Easter Candy Board? Is this something you would put together for Easter? Let me know what you think in the comments below!
More Valentine’s Day Crafts
After you make the Toilet Paper Roll DIY Lovebugs, make these Valentine’s Day crafts:
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