I usually make a Bunny Cake for Easter… but I might have a new favorite fun dessert idea!! It’s super easy and cute! Just like the bunny cake it can double as a center piece (if you don’t eat them too fast).
And this easy Easter dessert recipe – made from toasted coconut and topped with a few chocolate covered eggs… is lighter than most other dessert options. Boom!
But first, I must get dinner “out of the way”. I made turkey meatloaf. Who am I? So weird.
If it wasn’t for all the ketchup I piled on the plate I’d think I was another meat lovin’ blogger!
Okay, back to the Easter Birds Nest Dessert Recipe…
Yesterday I headed to the store to pick up the supplies: coconut and Cadbury Mini Eggs…
Hmmm, the Cadbury Mini Eggs are already open. That’s weird
First I toasted the coconut, because only vampire birds have nests this color…
Spread it in one thin layer on a baking sheet.
Toast at 350 degrees for 5 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Watch it carefully as it can burn.
TIP: The coconut should be toasted to a J-Wow like tan.
If you went all the way to Snooki you went too far…
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Once it’s nice and toasty set it aside to cool.
While it’s cooling, whip up 6 egg whites and 1/2 tsp vanilla.
I use a handheld mixer because I’m not one of those fancy bloggers who owns a Kitchen-aid stand one.
I wouldn’t know how to use it anyway…
Fold the toasted coconut into the egg whites.
Form big balls of the coconut mix with a large spoon and place on a well sprayed/oiled cookie sheet.
Bake at 350 for 10-15 minutes. Watch closely as the coconut is already toasty!
Place coconut macaroons birds nests on a plate and allow to cool.
Create a small “bed” in the middle of the birds nest and gently lay 3 eggs in it.
Watch carefully for any cracks in the eggs. This means they are about to hatch and you should eat them immediately to prevent this.
I spot a crack!
Nom nom nom…
Easter Coconut Birds Nests
Easter Birds Nest Dessert Recipe…
Ingredients:
– 3 c shredded coconut
– mini eggs (Cadbury)
– 6 egg whites
– 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
Directions:
1. Toast the coconut.
Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. Spread coconut on baking sheet. Toast for 5 to 10 minutes depending on how toasty you want it. Stir occasionally.
2. While it’s cooking whip egg whites and vanilla extract. (I used a handheld mixer.)
3. Fold coconut into egg whites.
4. Form ball with the mixture using a large spoon. Place on greased baking sheet. Gently press the middle of each ‘nest’ with the back of the spoon to form a place for the eggs when it’s done.
5. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 to 15 minutes. Watch closely so it doesn’t burn.
6. Let them cool. Then, place the candy eggs in the center.
Note: If any of the candy eggs are cracked – you must eat them immediately. It’s a law of cooking and must not be ignored or the Easter bunny will arrest you.
Happy Easter!
Enjoy!
Happy Easter
Amy @ {Life to the Full} says
The birds nest are so cute! I really should make these – great treat for kids, too 🙂
Ashley says
So I was planning to make some nests for my roommate’s Easter dinner and then I saw a variation on the recipe where in the nest before you add the eggs you put a little nutella (so they stick? No- because its delicious). Just so you know, because adding more chocolate is never wrong (sort of).
tami stockwell says
So do you just mix the eggs till mixed or to a certain stage?
Sarah says
Totally making these!!
Lindsey says
Those are adorable! I’d be tempted to put a Peep on top of the mini eggs for full effect. 🙂
Ilsa says
Just made these! My parents and I get together on Saturdays after my long run and their long ride for ALC training. I whipped the eggs too much and forgot to spray the baking sheet. Waiting for them to cool completely before trying to peel the foil off but I’ve already snuck some. They taste like coconut cake. Going to be perfect for dessert! I’ll definitely be making these again! Thanks!
runeatrepeat says
Yeah! Glad you liked them 🙂
Rachel says
I can’t believe how simple these are–have to try. And I will always use the description of Snooki now, when it comes to just-overdone coconut…
Kaitlin With Honey says
Oh my gosh, how totally cute is that?! I love them!
Lauren @chigalluren says
Such a cute idea, and I thoroughly appreciate your Jersey shore reference…I now know EXACTLY how dark the coconut should be, gotta love a good pop culture analogy!
Missy says
What a super cute recipe! Love it!
Sarah K says
hahhaha a J-Woww like tan….too funny!
Audrey says
I thought you gave up sweets for Lent?
runeatrepeat says
I did. It’s been going okay, but I did eat a few chocolate eggs. I don’t like coconut, so I didn’t eat any of the birds nests. Ben loves coconut so it is good when I feel the urge to bake, but don’t want to tempt myself!
Audrey says
Hey, I get it. I could never give up sweets, so props to you. I gave up all lying for Lent (including the litle white lies), but I’ve slippd up a few times (how do you not lie when someone asks you if you wouldn’t mind working through lunch on a school project?! You have to say you don’t mind…).
Christy says
What a great idea! I need to make those.
Jess@atasteofconfidence says
Those are so cute!
natalie (the sweets life) says
i make similar cookies with almond m&ms…and dyed coconut!! http://www.thesweetslife.com/2010/04/almond-m-easter-nests.html been eating them for years–they’re my FAVE! 🙂
just discovered the mini cad. eggs this year so i’ll have to try with those!
runeatrepeat says
Just checked out your cookies! Too cute 🙂
Kelley says
YUM. Those look AWESOME. I love anything coconut. And those eggs are SO GOOD.
Lisa says
That’s so cute!! What a great idea.
Heather says
Cadbury eggs are amazing. That is all.
runeatrepeat says
Ben just bought some the other day. He’s going to freeze one to see how the “insides” are frozen 🙂
Charlene Ragsdale says
This is too cute for words!
Jenny @ Love Eat Run says
Ahh those nests are so adorable!!!!!
Pam says
I agree with caitlin…it makes much more sense once I realized they were made of coconut instead of hashbrowns ;). They sound delish!
Amber K says
Between the Jersey Shore references and eating the eggs that are about to hatch, the water I was drinking is now all over my keyboard. 😉
Nancy C says
Ok thank you so much for this!!! I LOVE it! Now I have a dessert for Easter!!! Oh and love the reference to Jersey Shore!!!
Ali says
Oh. My. Gosh. Those bird’s nests are the most adorable things I have ever seen. I absolutely love it!
Also, talking about food color in shades of Jersey Shore? Genius.
Fallon says
Love the bird nests idea. At first I thought it was hash browns and I wasn’t sure why they’d have robin eggs on top? Sweet and savory? LOL
Cyndi @ Weightless Life says
I would eat all of those before anyone even realized I made them. I love coconut, and to add chocolate to that is like a little nest of heaven.
Jen says
It is 6:30 am and I want those NOW!
Jenny @ Fitness Health and Food says
those birds nests are adorable! 🙂
kristen says
so cute! and looks like something i can do – because a hand mixer is one kitchen gadget i do have!
making these this weekend, thanks monica!
chandra says
Awe, if I had kids I would totally make this for them – too cute! I might have to pass this idea on to some friends with little ones. 🙂
Sarah says
they are SO CUTE! I will have to try these out, i cannot believe easter season is upon us, time seems to be going quickly!
caitlin says
These are so cute!! At first I thought they were hashbrowns with chocolaet eggs on top lol. I want to make these for easter…I cant wait for easter! Once lent is over I am going to eat every piece of candy in sight! nom nom nom
Lauren says
These are adorable!!!! I love this recipe for Easter.
cathy says
now you’re talking a baking language i can understand: jwow tan vs snooki…why don’t more bakers/bloggers use easy real-life references like this?!!! i get it!!!
this is a FUN RECIPE, monica – thanks for sharing. i love easy, cutesie, themed baking ideas, and this one fits the bill!
Amy @ Amy Starts To Run says
I. Am. Making. This. Recipe.
Now that I know how tan to make the coconut that is 🙂
Cynthia says
HA! Tan references are better than timers. I will try this for the kids and become SUPER MOM!
runeatrepeat says
Hi Lady! It makes me happy to see ya here 🙂
You’re already super mom!
Pam says
So cute!! I will def. try this with my kids!! love this idea!! THX!! 🙂
Ida says
haha..Jwoww brown! the nests are super cute.
griselda says
omg! those are adorable i must try this! 🙂