These bunny butt pancakes are cute as can be and they come together so quickly. What a great way to treat your family on Easter morning!

Usually I like to start with some story about the person who gave me the recipe or a little update on our day. But, just look how cute that is!!!! I couldn't help but back right into breakfast. It's a bunny butt. AH! Wouldn't it be the cutest Easter breakfast you ever had?

All you have to do is mix up your favorite pancakes. I included a recipe for you in case you want a great one to try.
Make a big round pancake and two smaller ones for the feet. Some raisins and strawberry slices finish the feet and some whipped cream makes a great tail.
Here is Little Dude's little bunny butt!

Just be sure to let them know that those extra raisins are in fact raisins and not proof of the rabbit!!
Easter is fast becoming one of my favorite holidays to cook for. There are so many cute things you can do!
We normally host a party the day before and then take it easy on Easter Sunday. These bunny butt pancakes are perfect for a festive but leisurely breakfast.
Some of our other favorite Easter food includes individual Easter bread, and no bake spring nests are a must for the first day of spring or Easter.
But as far as cuteness and ease goes, these bunny butt pancakes are hard to beat. I mean, can you even?! Happy Easter everyone!
Yield: 8 servings

Homemade Pancakes
These pancakes are a perfect recipe from pantry staples. They are quick and easy to whip up and have a great texture. Break out the syrup, it's time for breakfast!
prep time: 10 MINScook time: 15 MINStotal time: 25 mins
ingredients:
- 2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
- 2 T sugar
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 eggs
- 2 cups milk
- 6 T oil + more for cooking
- 1 tsp vanilla
- Sliced strawberries, raisins and whipped cream for decorating
instructions
- Mix the wet ingredients together
- In a separate bowl, mix together the dry ingredients
- Stir together until just mixed, the batter should be lumpy
- But 2 T additional oil in pan for cooking
- Fry in a hot pan or on a 375 F electric griddle
- For bunnies, make one large round pancake and two small ovals. Decorate with strawberry slices, raisins and whipped cream.
Copyright: Cooking With Carlee 2018
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It was so much fun making these with you. They are especially cute. Glad you included our favorite pancake recipe so others can try it!
ReplyDeleteThey were a lot of fun and I'm glad the pancake piggie got to try one too!
DeleteHow cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI found you from the Monday link-up party :)
Thanks for stopping by!
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DeleteThats really cute :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWhat a cute idea for an Easter Breakfast for kids! When I was pregnant I had major cravings for pancakes and my husband used it as an excuse to "practice" making fun pancakes for future little ones- I can't wait to show him this. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI stopped by from What's Cooking Wednesday.
That is so sweet that he practiced making fun pancakes. It is amazing all of the things people can do with them! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteThese pancakes are absolutely adorable! My daughter loves pancakes and would love these adorable bunny ones. Thanks! Found from the Idea Box Link Party.
ReplyDeleteMy toddler loved dipping the raisins in the whipped cream tail! My youngest sister was nicknamed the pancake piggie when she was younger, so we just had to make these while she was home for spring break!
DeleteThis post made me want children of my own just so I could make these for them :)
ReplyDeleteYou can make them anyway! I made them as much for my college aged sister as I did for my toddler ;-)
DeleteI have got to make this for my kids! They would love it, so creative! Thanks so much for sharing on Making Memories Mondays! :-)
ReplyDeleteCathy
Thanks for hosting!
DeleteNo, I can't even! Those are so cute! I may have to do this for my daughter on Easter! For her birthday I made a cat pancake which she loved, so I'm sure she'd like this one. Thanks again for linking up! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is so much fun to play with food ;-)
DeleteThis is too cute! Thanks for sharing at What'd You Do This Weekend? I hope you will join us again this Monday!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting. It is always so much fun to see what everyone has been making!
DeleteYour Bunny Butt Pancakes are just adorable! Thanks so much for sharing your awesome post with Full Plate Thursday and have a fantastic weekend!
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen
Thank you! You have a nice weekend as well!
DeleteThis looks so incredible! Loving it! Pinned and tweeted. Thanks for being a part of our party. I hope to see you tonight at 7. Lou Lou Girls
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Have a great Easter!
DeleteCute little butts! ;)
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Mila
milaslittlethings.com
Thank you ;-)
DeleteHello, I saw your feature on Saturday Dishes. These are super cute! I know my grandson would love them ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by! I know my little guy really enjoyed them, I hope your grandson does too!
DeleteI just love your cute bunny pancakes Carlee!
ReplyDeleteTFS this at Cooking and Crafting with J & J.
Thanks, Julie!
DeleteAwww this is too cute- perfect for Easter morning!
ReplyDeleteThank you! They are a lot of fun to make!
DeleteHAHA. These are SO cute! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
Thank you! The nice thing is they are easy too!
DeleteCarlee, what fun - do bring this and any other Easter stuff you have to Food on Friday: Easter Foods over at Carole's chatter. Cheers
ReplyDeleteI love the Easter theme, Carole! What fun!
DeleteSo cute Carlee! My boys would love to see these little bunny bums for breakfast! :) I wish I would have seen this earlier today- I had made pancakes and I have raisins, whipped cream, and strawberries on hand! Definitely featuring this tomorrow! :)
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a lovely day Carlee!
Cheers,
AJ
I hope your boys love them, AJ! It is a super easy and fun way to spiff up a breakfast favorite. Have a wonderful week!
DeleteAdorable :). What a perfect Easter morning breakfast for the kiddos.
ReplyDeleteThank you! We really enjoyed them and they were so much fun to make!
DeleteTotally making these for my niece, she will love them!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I can't wait to try your homemade pancake recipe too!
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