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Every year for Christmas, my sister-in-law makes haystacks. We look forward to them all year and she raves at how simple they are.
So this past year, I watched her make them and they quite literally are one of the simplest treats to make. She just mixed melted butterscotch chips with chow mein noodles, scooped the mixture into little mounds on parchment paper and let them cool and harden. That was it. Simplest treat ever, right?
And since I’m wishing for it to hurry up and finally be spring, I’ve been working on some new spring and Easter treats over here. I knew that I wanted to make Mini-Egg Bird Nests. I had a sneaking suspicion that these Easter treats could be made by just adding a few Cadbury Mini-Eggs (aka my FAVORITE Easter candy) on top of the haystacks. As it turns out, I was right.
So today, I’m sharing just how you can make your very own Mini-Egg Bird Nests. They are so fun for Easter and I think make perfect addition to your Easter table (if you can hold off on eating them until after dinner, of course!)
Mini-Egg Bird Nests
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Ingredients
- 1 bag of butterscotch chips
- NOTE: If you don’t like butterscotch, you could use chocolate chips or even candy melts for your mini-egg nests.
- 1/2 bag of chow mein noodles
- Assuming you pick up the standard 12 oz. bag
- 36 Cadbury Mini-Eggs
- You could also use Jelly Bean eggs, or some other egg shaped candy – but the mini-eggs are hands down my favorite.
You’ll Also Need
- Cooking spray
- A muffin tin
- Large, microwaveable bowl
- Silicone spatula
- Spoon or ice cream scoop
Directions
- Prepare muffin tin with cooking spray – make sure each well is sprayed.
- Melt butterscotch chips in the large mixing bowl in 30 second increments in the microwave.
- Heat for 30 seconds, stir, and repeat until melted.
- Pour 1/2 bag of chow mein noodles into melted butterscotch and stir with the spatula until well covered.
- By stir, I mean more like folding with the spatula. It will look like you have too many noodles at first, but just keep mixing – they will get covered.
- Use a spoon or ice cream scoop to scoop covered noodles into the wells of prepared muffin tin.
- Add 2-3 eggs on each “nest”.
- Let cool thoroughly.
- You can stick them in the fridge for about 45 minutes or just leave them at room temperature until the butterscotch is fully cooled and solid again.
- Use a spoon to scoop out each nest before serving.
And that’s it. You can easily put these together in 15 minutes or less before letting them cool. They turn out so pretty and there is almost no way to mess them up.
They really are the perfect addition to your Easter menu this year!
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These are so yummy! I love butterscotch and the sweet crunch. Thanks for sharing with us at Live Life Well. 🙂 Happy Easter!
Right?! They were so good! I hope you also had a great Easter!
Wow, these look amazing and so easy! I love easy!!! So glad to have you back linking up with us! 🙂
Thanks for linking up with #LiveLifeWell!!
Blessings,
Amy
Oh, that is easy! And I’m sure my kids would totally love how cute they are.
So cool. My neighbour makes the chocolate version with her kids every year. A yummy Easter treat 🙂
YUM! This looks so delish! Can’t wait to try this with the little ones in my family!
Natasha | PALM + PINE
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Let me know if you do make them! We loved them!
These look so cute and tasty!!! <3 I'm definitely going to have to make these with my little man! <3
They are so easy and something that he could definitely help with. They are really sweet though! I had to hide them from my Little and only make sure he had one small one at a time! He loved them though!
So fun! I used to make “bird’s nests” every year to give to my classmates on my birthday. They were quite different from this (we used shredded wheat and marshmallows), but the pictures make me think back to elementary school. Thanks for sharing!
There are so many variations of them! That is fun that you made them for your birthday!