20 Easter Cookies That Actually Deserve a Spot on Your Dessert Table

Looking for the best Easter cookies? These 20 Easter cookie ideas, from Cadbury egg cookies to bunny butt sugar cookies, are fun, impressive, and totally doable.

Easter cookies are one of those things that seem simple… until you’re standing in the kitchen wondering what’s actually worth making.

You want something that looks thoughtful. Something that tastes good enough for people to ask for the recipe.

And ideally? Something that doesn’t take five hours of decorating unless you genuinely enjoy that part.

So instead of giving you random pastel ideas, I’m sharing cookies I would actually bake for Easter, the reliable crowd-pleasers, the cute-but-manageable designs, and a few that feel a little special without being complicated.

Let’s get into it.

Easter Cookie Ideas

1. Easter Cadbury Egg Cookies

If you only bake one thing this Easter, make these.

Chopped Cadbury Mini Eggs melt into pockets of chocolate while the candy shell adds a little crunch.

My tip? Roughly chop some eggs and leave a few bigger chunks for drama on top.

2. Easter Egg Sugar Cookies

These are the showstoppers.

If you love decorating, or you want a baking activity with kids, egg-shaped sugar cookies with royal icing are the classic move.

Go simple with pastel color blocking or challenge yourself with florals and patterns.

If you’re short on time, outline and flood only.

3. Easter Carrot Cake Cookies

All the good parts of carrot cake, none of the layering and frosting, a whole situation.

Spiced dough, shred some carrots in there, and throw on cream cheese frosting.

Make them sandwiches if you’re feeling extra. People lose their minds over these.

4. Easter M&M Cookies

Use your go-to chocolate chip recipe.

Swap in the pastel M&Ms. Done.

Press extra candies on top because flat cookies with nothing on top look sad.

Press a few extra M&Ms on top before baking.

5. Easter Egg Sprinkle Cookies

These are your low-stress option. No piping bags, no chilling dough forever.

Just roll the dough in egg-shaped sprinkles and bake.

And honestly? Kids love them more than the fancy iced ones.

6. Bunny Butt Cookies

Are they slightly ridiculous? Yes. Are they adorable? Also yes.

These are usually sugar cookies decorated to look like a bunny diving into grass, with a marshmallow or frosting tail.

They’re conversation starters, and they disappear fast at family gatherings.

7. Bird’s Nest Cookies

If your oven is already packed with ham and casseroles, make these.

Most versions are no-bake, using melted chocolate mixed with chow mein noodles or cereal, shaped into nests and topped with mini eggs.

8. Peeps Filled Cookies

This one is for the people who actually like Peeps.

Stuff a marshmallow chick inside cookie dough and bake until the center turns gooey.

Bake just until set.

Overbake and you lose that molten marshmallow center.

9. French Butterfly Cookies

Okay these look fancy as hell, but they’re basically just puff pastry and sugar.

You fold the dough with sugar layered in, slice it, and bake until caramelized.

They come out looking like little butterfly wings, all crispy and buttery.

10. Robin’s Eggs Macarons

These are for the bakers who like a challenge.

Blue shells speckled with cocoa to mimic robin’s eggs, filled with chocolate ganache or malt buttercream.

If you’ve mastered macarons before, this is your moment to show off.

11. Buttercream Flower Cookies

Pipe buttercream flowers directly onto sugar cookies instead of cupcakes.

It’s less intimidating than it looks, especially if you stick to one or two flower styles.

These feel special enough for brunch tables or gift boxes. Choose soft pinks, yellows, and lilacs for a spring vibe.

12. Citrus Curd Linzer Cookies

If chocolate isn’t your thing, this is your cookie.

Buttery sandwich cookies filled with lemon or orange curd cut through all the heavy holiday food.

Serve these at brunch and watch them vanish.

13. Chocolate Mini Egg Biscotti

This one’s for the coffee drinkers.

Crunchy biscotti studded with chopped mini eggs and finished with a dark chocolate drizzle.

They’re less sweet than most Easter cookies, which makes them perfect alongside espresso or tea.

14. Sicilian Cuddura

These traditional Italian cookies are shaped around a whole egg baked right into the dough.

They’re symbolic and beautiful.

If you want to honor heritage or try something meaningful, this is a powerful addition to your table.

15. Easter Chick Cookies

Bright yellow icing, tiny orange beaks, and little eyes turn simple sugar cookies into chicks.

They’re playful and instantly recognizable.

Keep the design minimal so they look polished, not cluttered.

16. Easter Brownie Blossom Cookies

Think peanut butter blossoms, but chocolate.

Rich brownie-style cookies topped with a pastel chocolate candy in the center.

They’re fudgy, bold, and satisfy the serious chocolate lovers at the table.

17. Circus Animal Cookie

You know the store-bought ones with pink and white icing and sprinkles? Make your own.

Homemade versions taste fresher, look cuter, and gift beautifully in clear bags with ribbon.

18. Easter Egg Jam Cookies

These are essentially thumbprint cookies shaped like eggs and filled with bright jam.

Raspberry and apricot work beautifully.

19. White Chocolate Confetti Cookies

White chocolate chips with pastel sprinkles create a clean, bright look.

They feel lighter than dark chocolate-heavy cookies.

20. Lavender Honey Sugar Cookies

If you want something that feels refined, this is it.

A subtle hint of lavender with honey sweetness makes these stand out from standard sugar cookies.

Keep the icing minimal, a light glaze is enough.

This post showed you the best easter cookies.

xoxo, yasmine
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