Looking for a healthy Easter recipe for kids? You’ve come to the right place! I don’t know about you but I dread Easter because kids get stuck with lots of chocolate that they won’t eat. I have to beg my friends not to buy chocolate for Easter as my kids won’t eat it (and I won’t allow them to eat ALL that sugar). They will jump to the roof day and night for weeks. I still have leftover from last year’s Easter. I hide it in a closet and forgot about it. I figure it is the same with the other kids.
So I try to come up with nice Easter ideas that will please little ones and older ones. I figured some Easter cookies would be a nice addition to their Easter baskets. Who does not love cookies, especially if they are made from homemade crepe batter. A bliss for kids and parents. The trick is got get your child to decorate it. My daughter had a blast doing so. It was one of her best after school activities: decorating these healthy Easter cookies.
Easy Healthy Easter recipe for kids: Crepe Cookies
Ingredients
- Basic Batter Recipe
- Wilton Eyes
- Wilton decorations (optional). I did not add any sugar in the batter so I figured it is okay to allow some decorations. Moderation is key
- Some sprinkles
- Your favorite berries for decorations
- Wilton cookie mold for Easter
- Greek Yogurt
Make it
- Preheat oven to 350F
- Grease the cookie mold
- Scoop in batter recipe
- Bake for 10 to 15 minutes
- Let it cool
- Top with Greek Yogurt. It will allow decorations to stick. It is better than store bought frosting
- Then let the child decorate the cookies as he or she wishes. Since my daughter is in her girly years, she wanted to have pink decorations.
Voilà. Don’t they look delicious?
These look delicious!
Oh boy. Those look tasty. We’re still close enough to Easter, right?
these are lovely, what a super idea and kids will love helping too. :-)
I love this recipe ! A healthy cookie that tastes good ??? I have to make these and get the grandkids to help me decorate ! Thank you for sharing the recipe !!
Love these! Looks like the kids had a blast decorating!
What a fun idea. I think my grandsons would enjoy these.
What a fun recipe for children. My grandchildren are going to have a lot of fun making these with me.
Fun!
what a great cookie idea. Kids would love to help with these!
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Those are just adorable! I’ll admit to rarely making cookies that need to be decorated. These don’t look complicated, though.
Cookies of any shape are a great idea! My kids love decorating cookies.
Those are just simply adorable. My kids would gobble those up!
What a unique cookie! These look so fun!
Those are cute! It’s always great to get the kids involved in decorating them too. I’m sure they had such a blast with that!
Those are fun!!
These looks so good! My kids would love making these!
They do look delicious and cute. I bet the kids has a blast helping with these.
Another cute cookie idea. They look great.
I love these cookies they look so cute. My sons are 5 and 7 and this would be a great idea for them to decorate and easy to clean up. No markers!!
My kids always loved decorating cookies! It’s such a fun way to bond.
My Bella would get a kick out of making cookies like these. Very cute idea.
Those are so cute and they look absolutely delicious. What a fun idea.
Oh yum! This is a great idea. My kids would love this I’m sure! I love that pan you have too! Awesome!
How cute are those?! They look yummy and so much fun to make!
My kids would love to decorate these. They enjoy helping in the kitchen and this is a great way to introduce kids to cooking.
That is such a cute idea. My kids would LOVE to help decorate them.
That is a really cute idea for cookies. I’ll have to try this with the kiddos and see if we can’t duplicate your success.
This would sure make for a fun afternoon with the kids
Cute idea and I just happen to have this baking pan :)
What a fun idea. I bet the kids had a blast decorating these!