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These adorable Bunny Cookie Cups look bakery-level cute but come together with just 4 ingredients using premade sugar cookie dough. This easy Easter dessert turns into the sweetest bunny cookies with a creamy center and pastel M&M’s.

These Easter Bunny Cookie Cups Are Officially a New Family Favorite
You know how our M&M Easter Bunny Mini Pretzels completely took off on the internet?
The ones that became the hit Easter treat a few years back?
Well… these Easter Bunny Cookie Cups are their soft, creamy cousin… but actually even BETTER!
Same adorable M&M bunny ears & faces! Same pastel M&M dessert fun! But this time… baked into sugar cookie cups with a delicious creamy white chocolate center.
And honestly? The moment I finished the first batch, I 99.9% knew these were going to be another Easter dessert favorite.

Because at this point… I’ve tried everything when it comes to making M&M bunny Easter desserts.
I’ve even pressed M&M’s into regular Easter cookies before and learned the hard way that the chocolate melts if you bake them in.
I even shared some behind-the-scenes testing in last year’s blog post because I was determined to make bunny cookies that actually worked.
And this? This is the Easter bunny cookie method that wins.
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The Cutest Easter Cookies (Without the Fuss)
If you loved our viral bunny pretzels, these give you that same look in cookie form.
Think:
- Soft sugar cookie cups
- Creamy white chocolate centers
- Sweet little pastel M&M bunny faces
They’re basically Easter bunny cookies… but easier.
- No rolling
- No cutting
- No decorating skills required
Just one of those easy Easter desserts that feels special without being complicated. I mean, seriously, I’m even using premade grocery store cookie dough! No baking from scratch needed.

Why These Cookie Cups Work
After testing so many versions, here’s what I learned:
If you bake M&M’s directly into sugar cookies… the chocolate melts
If you add the M&M’s after baking… they slide right off
But filling the baked cookie cups with a white chocolate creamy center first gives the bunny faces something to sit in.
So you still get the look of bunny cookies… without ruining the candy.
And did I mention how delicious these turned out?! They’re chewy, slightly crunchy with a delicious melt-in-your-mouth creamy white chocolate base made with heavy cream, topped with just 3 little M&M’s!

An Easy Easter Dessert That Actually Works
If you’re looking for Easter cookies that are cute and delicious, this method is it.
You get the whimsical instant happiness of these cute bunny cookies!
The simplicity of sugar cookie cups – hello pre-made cookie dough!
And an easy Easter dessert that holds up!
After all the testing, this is my new favorite way to making easter M&M bunny desserts!
Hope you love them! Sending you a bite through my computer, Melissa
Watch How to Make this Recipe
Easter Bunny Cookie Cups

Ingredients
- 24 count pre-cut Pillsbury sugar cookie dough
- 1 cup white candy melts
- 1/4 cup heavy cream
- 72 pastel blend M&M's
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Spray a mini muffin pan with nonstick cooking spray.
- Place the sugar cookie dough into each muffin tin. Bake for 13-17 minutes or until the edges of the cookies are golden brown.
- Remove from the oven and using your thumb gently make an indentation in the middle of each cookie.
- Separate M&Ms by color.
- Heat white chocolate chips and heavy cream in the microwave for 20 second intervals stirring in between until melted. Be careful not to overheat.
- Use a piping bag or Ziploc bag and fill each cookie cup with the melted candy mixture. Place in the freezer for 10 minutes so the melted candy mixture slightly sets up, this will prevent the M&M's from sinking.
- Place 2 M&M'S for the ears and 1 M&M for the face into each cookie cup and gently nestle into the melted white candy. Refrigerate until the centers set, about 1 hour.
















