Celebrate Easter with a grazing board. We’re sharing three Easter Grazing Boards to try for the Easter holiday. Take some of your favorite candy and mix it with fresh fruit and your favorite snacks.
Easter is just around the corner, which gives us an excuse for Easter candy. Bring on the Cadbury Eggs, Chocolate eggs, and Peeps. I’m not a huge fan of Peeps, but they are fun to eat around this time of year and great with S’ mores.
There are so many creative ways to have fun with Easter candy. From Peeps Sunflower Cake, Baked Donut Nests for Easter to Marshmallow Bark, you can get creative with the abundance amount of Easter candy now available. You can even use this quick hack we did with cupcakes. Bake your favorite cupcake recipe (or use store brought cupcakes) and add edible grass and top with Cadbury Eggs.
Grazing boards are uber-popular and trending all over social media. We’re sharing some fun ways you can display your Easter candy, as well as mixing it up with fresh fruit and themed snacks.
When we think about putting boards together, we look to create balance. For holiday boards, it’s easy to create grazing boards with all themed candy. However, it’s not healthy to serve just candy for Easter, so we’re sharing an idea that involves candy as well as food.
Easter Board Ideas
For this board idea, we’re taking a few of our favorite candies, as well as some fresh broccoli, carrots, sliced radishes, with ranch dip to give this board a little balance. We also added Easter cookies, which can be made with a sugar cookie recipe, fondant, and some creativity.
Another way you can display your Easter candy is in bunny shaped bowls. I picked a few up at Home Goods earlier this year, but you should be able to find them at any home decor store around this time of year.
Another way you can put together an Easter candy board is by taking a variety of your favorite candy and giving your display a ton of color.
For this Easter board, we’re using an assortment of
- chocolate candy bunnies
- Easter suckers
- Easter candy kabobs
- unicorn marshmallows
- colorful bubble gum
- speckled chocolate eggs
- Easter-themed covered pretzel sticks
You can find tons of Easter-themed candy at stores like Walmart, Target, Home Goods, World Market, Party City, and shopping online. Use online stores like Oriental Trading and Party City to find Easter-themed treats.
Ultimate Easter Candy Board
If you want to go all out for Easter with a ton of candy (great for parties or Easter Egg Hunt), then this ultimate candy board is the way to go.
For this board, we’re using an assortment of themed candy picked up from Home Goods, as well as chocolate from retail stores!
- CADBURY Crème Egg
- CADBURY Chocolate Crème Egg
- CADBURY Caramel Egg
- CADBURY Caramel Egg
- CADBURY Shimmer Mini Eggs
- REESE’S Stuffed with Pieces Egg
- REESE’S Stuffed with Pieces Egg
- REESE’S Peanut Butter Cups Miniatures Easter Sleeve
- REESE’S Shake & Break Egg
- REESE’S Milk Chocolate Eggs Snack Size
- REESE’S Milk Chocolate Eggs
- REESE’S 3D Eggs
- Chocolate Covered Pretzels
- Easter suckers
- Unicorn Marshmallows
- Colorful Bubblegum
- Easter Cupcakes
- Easter Candy Corn
- Easter Chocolate Covered Sunflower Seeds
When it comes to creating a grazing board for Easter, fill it with all your favorite goodies. It’s the one time of year where you can indulge in Peeps, Cadbury Eggs, and all things chocolate.
With the current status of our country, we’re trying our best to keep Easter normal with regular traditions. We’ll give our teen sons Easter baskets filled with some of their favorite goodies, as well as enjoy a delicious Easter dinner and have an Easter Egg Hunt. While we can’t have dinner with extended family, think about doing FaceTime or Zoom to enjoy dinner, virtually.
Happy Easter!
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