Homemade Chocolate Bunnies


Look!

bunny hop

I made chocolate bunnies!

Shhh… they’re actually healthy chocolate bunnies.

Here, let me introduce you. This is Simon:

homemade chocolate bunnies

Yes, I named him.

Right before I bit his head off.

Morbid. 😕

my butt hurts what

My recipe:

Click here for the recipe.

Oh, and the guy in the middle is not made of white chocolate. (Blech! White chocolate!) He’s made of coconut butter. For both the chocolate and coconut bunnies, you’ll need to keep leftovers in the freezer. (Snow bunnies?) If you’d prefer homemade chocolate Easter bunnies that keep their shape at room temp, simply melt your favorite chocolate chips and pour that into your bunny chocolate molds.

chocolate bunnies

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647 Comments

  1. Julie Simpson says:

    I want the Easter Bunny to bring me chocolates that taste like See’s but sugar free and low fat. 🙂 is that too much to ask?

  2. Kathy Ayers says:

    I love your recipes! I can’t wait to try the sf choc bars!

  3. Emily says:

    I would love to enjoy a quality day with my family over brunch with a bunch of these little chocolate bunnies! YUmmy

  4. Amberly Walker says:

    I want the Easter Bunny to bring me a pedicure.

  5. MrsPetey says:

    I want the Easter bunny to leave something better for my children than over processed candies with so many ingredients that it sounds like a science project. Thanks to your recipes, I am giving my 1 year old daughter stuff she can really sink her teeth into and I don’t have to worry about what she is putting into her baby body.
    (Your 5 minute chocolate oats recipe is a frequent request from her. I make it about 2-3 times a week for breakfast. I only wished I had known about it sooner, I could have puréed it and given it to her as a baby first food before she had teeth. I’ll know better for the next one!)

  6. Elizabeth Todd says:

    I want some new running and yoga gear! But I think that might be a little heavy for the bunny’s basket? lol

  7. Paige McBride says:

    I really would love a chocolate easter bunny mold for
    easter! That, and the mega millions would have been nice but too late for that! =)

  8. Brenda Johnston says:

    Hi! I am new to your blog and LOVE it! I decided to try your chocolate bars today. I have Crohn’s disease and have a hard time digesting regular sugar. I used the Agave Nectar and felt great after eating the chocolate bar! My only question is, is there a substitute for the coconut oil that you think might work? I would love to make this a little lower cal. I don’t expect you to answer this as you have too many comments to read through, but I thought I’d give it a shot! Thanks for your awesome blog!

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Aw thanks! Sorry, I don’t know of a substitute.

  9. Marina Patrice says:

    I’d like the Easter bunny to bring me some local raw honey, herbal tea, and healthy chocolate bunnies (or some awesome molds so I can make my own!). I really enjoyed the pictures for this recipe..

  10. Jules says:

    I want the Easter Bunny to bring me a cute pair of sandals and one of those 2-foot tall chocolate easter bunnies!