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Nutter Butter Easter Chicks

These Nutter Butter Easter Chicks are an adorable no‑bake treat made with just a few simple ingredients. This recipe turns everyone’s favorite peanut butter sandwich into playful, festive treats with cute little chick faces and bright orange feet. Serve them alongside my Bunny Nutter Butter Cookies for a fun, festive duo that always gets attention on the table.

These little Nutter Butter Chicks come together quickly and add such a fun pop of sunshine and charm. They’re a great make‑ahead option for busy holiday prep, and kids love helping assemble them. Whether you’re hosting an Easter brunch or putting together treat bags, these cute cookies fit right in.

Three yellow candy-coated chick treats on a wooden board with text overlays that read "EASY NO BAKE COOKIES" at the top and "Nutter Butter EASTER CHICKS" at the bottom

Nutter Butter Easter Chicks are one of those treats that don’t require perfect decorating skills, which works out since I’m not the best cookie decorator. Between batches of my Easy Easter Egg Sugar Cookies and dipping a tray of White Chocolate Covered Oreos, these little chick cookies came together in one afternoon.

They’re the kind of thing you can make without overthinking it, just a little melting, a little decorating, and suddenly you’ve got something festive to set out or share. It’s simple, a little playful, and honestly, if I can do it, anyone can.

Nutter Butter Easter Chicks

These Easter chick cookies come together with just a handful of ingredients, like peanut-shaped cookies, yellow candy melts, orange M&Ms, and candy eyeballs, making them one of those easy treats you can throw together without much planning. You’re not pulling out a ton of ingredients or making a mess, and the whole thing comes together pretty quickly with no baking at all. It’s simple, a little fun, and still looks cute enough to set out on your Easter table.

hree yellow-dipped peanut butter cookies decorated with candy eyes, an orange beak, and orange candy feet, arranged on a small wooden cutting board.

Timesaving Tips and Variations

Getting your decorations ready before you start the dipping process makes everything go much faster.

  • Prep the Beaks Early: Cut your mini orange M&Ms in half before you start melting the candy so they are ready to place immediately.
  • The “Setting” Trick: If the candy eyes start to slide, let the coating sit for about 60 seconds after dipping before adding the decorations.
  • Use Pastel Candy Melts: For a spring rainbow of chicks, use different pastel candy melts to create a colorful variety.
  • Swap the Eyeballs: If you don’t have candy eyes on hand, mini chocolate chips work just as well and still give your creations plenty of personality.
  • Add a Sprinkle Bow: For a cute “girl chick” version, place a heart-shaped sprinkle or a small bow sprinkle near the top.
  • Melt Slowly: Always heat your candy melts in short 30-second bursts and stir well to ensure a smooth, dip-able consistency.
  • Storage Tip: Store these in an airtight container in a cool place to keep the candy coating from softening or blooming.

These tips make assembly easy and help the cookies stay clean and cute. This is a great make-ahead recipe for your spring holiday collection.

These Nutter Butter Easter Chicks are an adorable no‑bake treat made with just a few simple ingredients. This recipe turns everyone’s favorite peanut butter sandwich cookie into playful, festive treats with cute little chick faces and bright orange feet. They’re a great make‑ahead option for busy holiday prep, and kids love helping assemble them. Whether you’re hosting an Easter brunch or putting together treat bags, these cute chick cookies fit right in.

Other Easter Treats to Serve

These no-bake cookies fit perfectly into any spring or Easter spread, and they pair well with other simple, kid‑friendly treats. Here are a few fun ideas to round out your dessert table:

You can never go wrong with the classic pairing of peanut butter cookies and milk. It is the perfect way to enjoy these sweet and salty snacks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make these Nutter Butter Chicks ahead of time?

Yes, they’re a great make‑ahead treat. Once the coating is fully set, store them in an airtight container at room temperature until you’re ready to serve.

Are there allergy-friendly alternatives?

Yes. Choose nut-free cookies and dairy-free candy melts if needed. You can also substitute M&Ms with allergy-safe candy or small fruit pieces for decoration.

How long do these cookies stay fresh?

When stored in an airtight container at room temperature, these cookies will stay fresh and crunchy for up to two weeks. Keep them in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight.

What if my candy melts are too thick?

Stir in a tiny amount of vegetable oil to thin the coating. Add just a little at a time until it reaches a smooth, dippable consistency.

A person’s hand holding up one finished yellow chick cookie to show the candy eye and beak details, with more cookies on a board in the background.

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Tools Needed for These Easter Chick Cookies

These simple tools make creating this recipe go smoothly. You most likely have the items needed already in your kitchen.

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With these basic tools, even a first-time candy decorator can achieve professional-looking results. They simplify the process and make cleanup a breeze.

What You Need to Make Easter Chicks

A few basic ingredients are all you need to bring these cute cookies to life. Everything is easily found in the grocery stores.

  • Nutter Butters – the base cookie for your chick.
  • Yellow candy melts – for coating and creating the bright chick color.
  • Orange M&Ms – used for the chick’s feet.
  • Mini orange M&Ms – for beaks.
  • Candy eyeballs – to give the chicks a playful expression.

With only a few basics to set out, the whole process stays quick and stress‑free, and even kids can jump in to help.

Overhead shot of the ingredients needed for the project, including a white plate with two peanut-shaped sandwich cookies and two small bowls containing yellow candy wafers, orange chocolate candies, and tiny candy eyes.

How to Make These Cute Easter Chicks

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Cut the mini M&Ms in half for the beaks. Melt the yellow candy in a heat-safe bowl, stirring every 30 seconds until smooth.

Dip each Nutter Butter into the melted candy, shaking off excess, and place on the parchment sheet. Decorate with two orange M&Ms for feet, candy eyeballs for eyes, and a half mini M&M for the beak. Let cookies set completely before storing or serving.

A three-part collage showing the steps to decorate spring treats, including dipping a cookie into yellow melted candy, adding orange candy feet, and placing candy eyes and an orange beak to finish the face.

Perfect for sharing, these festive cookies are guaranteed to brighten the table and look even cuter wrapped up in treat bags.

Six handmade yellow chick cookies scattered on a white wooden surface next to a black and white checkered kitchen towel.

If you enjoy making these adorable cookies, you’ll definitely want to check out my Coconut Macaroon Nests for another no-bake treat that is just as easy and festive. They make a wonderful addition to any spring dessert platter and are always a hit with guests.

A top-down view of three adorable yellow chick cookies on a wooden board, framed by colorful pastel pom-pom garland and a tea towel.

Nutter Butter Easter Chicks

These Nutter Butter Easter Chicks are an adorable no‑bake treat made with just a few simple ingredients
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Course: Dessert, holiday
Cuisine: American
Keyword: nutter butter cookies
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 6 cookies
Author: Lisa Kerhin

Ingredients

  • 6 Nutter Butter Cookies
  • 1 cup yellow candy melts
  • 12 Orange M&M candies
  • 3 Mini Orange M&M candies
  • 12 candy eyeballs

Instructions

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper
  • Cut the mini M&Ms in half.
  • Add the candy to a heat safe bowl and heat in 30 second intervals, stirring between each heat session, until fully melted.
  • Dip a Nutter Butter into the melted candy, gently shake off excess candy coating, then set on the parchment paper.
  • Add two orange M&Ms to the bottom for the feet.
  • Arrange two eyeballs towards the top of the Nutter Butter, then half a mini M&M centered underneath the eyeballs.
    Allow to set and enjoy

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