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Easter Treat Recipes – Lemon Bars, Strawberry Mousse, Jelly Bean Bark and More!

March 20, 2026 by 11 Comments

Try these Easter treats recipes to add a little pizazz to your Easter festivities! You’ll find super easy 2 ingredient lemon bars, strawberry mousse, jelly bean bark and more! They’re great for parties or any get together where you need some sweet treats!

Try these Easter treats recipes to add a little pizazz to your Easter festivities! You'll find super easy 2 ingredient lemon bars, strawberry mousse, jelly bean bark and more! They're great for parties or any get together where you need some sweet treats!

Recipes for Homemade Easter Treats

Here are some recipes for some delicious homemade Easter treats your kids are sure to love! These recipes are tasty and easy to prepare. They’re great for parties or family get togethers!

This easy strawberry mousse recipe makes a quick and easy strawberry dessert your kids are sure to love!

This easy strawberry mousse recipe makes a super yummy and creamy strawberry flavored mousse! Light and fluffy, it's perfect served as-is, but if you like you can top with more whipped cream or swirl it together with the chocolate mousse recipe below! Get this and more Valentine's Day candy recipes here!

 This easy 2 ingredient lemon bars recipe makes a super yummy dessert! The lemony flavor, creamy texture and powdered sugar meld to make a dessert that is magical!

This 2 ingredient lemon bars recipe is the ultimate quick treat—bright, tangy, and effortlessly delicious! Perfect for last-minute desserts or when you're craving something sweet with minimal effort.
This easy jelly bean lollipops easter treat idea is a great way to add a little extra fun to Easter with the kids! Let them plant the "seeds" and watch the fun grow!

A Magical Easter Twist: Jelly Bean Lollipops!

Looking for a fun and whimsical twist on the classic Easter egg hunt? Try this sweet idea: the night before Easter, have your kids “plant” 3–5 jelly beans in a little patch of dirt or a small pot. The next morning when the kids get up, they should find that a lollipop that has grown where the jelly beans were planted!

For an extra touch of magic, match the lollipop colors to the jelly beans they planted—or use a mix of colors to grow multicolored lollipops!

And just a heads-up: once they experience the magic, kids might want to plant jelly beans every night. So, to help out all you parents, let them know this special candy-growing magic only works the night before Easter. Gotta stay one step ahead, right? 😉

For more fun Easter treats, check out these posts:

Decorating Easter Eggs with Natural Dyes

You can also check out out Easter Category here!

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Filed Under: Candies, Desserts, Easter, Holidays, Recipes

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  1. Bea says

    March 28, 2012 at 1:48 pm

    I just love all these recipes! They all sound so good.

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  2. Bea says

    April 3, 2012 at 11:44 am

    I just want to say that this post inpired me to make my own Easter candy. I made vanilla flavored lollipops with sprinkles, and chocolate bunnies, and I will be adding jelly beans to chocolate to make some yummy bark. I had so much fun!

    Reply
  3. Jan says

    March 21, 2013 at 10:23 am

    Re: Quick Lemon Bars
    Should I make the cake batter following the package directions, or do you mean for me to simply combine the dry cake mix with the lemon pie filling? No eggs, no oil…?
    I surely enjoy your newsletter.
    Jan

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    • Jill says

      March 21, 2013 at 11:19 am

      Just mix the dry cake batter and pie filling together and bake. Now that I right this I wonder what this would taste like done with apple or blueberry pie filling. I bet that would be good too. Just thinking.

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      • Brenda says

        April 3, 2014 at 3:01 pm

        I’ve tried blueberry pie filling and it is really good!

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      • Cheryl Sims says

        March 31, 2018 at 5:51 pm

        Jill, both major brands of cake mix have the powdered egg white already in the angel food cake mix. They both only require adding water. I tried the lemon bar recipe using the Pillsbury mix and only mixed the dry cake mix and canned lemon pie filling as the recipe calls for but it puffed up and ended up like a lemon angle food cake instead of the lemon bars. What am I doing wrong??

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      • Penny S. says

        April 1, 2018 at 4:41 pm

        How long do I “just bake” this?

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  4. Bea says

    April 3, 2014 at 11:47 am

    That jelly bean bark sounds so good. Think I will make it this Easter.

    Reply
  5. Cheryl Sims says

    March 31, 2018 at 5:34 pm

    Had hubby get the ingredients for the lemon bars. I mixed the two items together and ended up with a 9 x 13 pan of lemon angel food cake instead of lemon bars. ? I looked at the cake mix box and saw where it said it’s a “just add water” cake mix. Oops! Hahaha! It’ll still be good, I am sure. ??

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  6. Cheryl Sims says

    March 31, 2018 at 8:34 pm

    Moderator, please disregard my comments/questions (2 total) about the lemon bars. I went to Tawra’s video and saw she used the same type cake mix I used and saw the outcome was the same as mine. I was looking at the photo with the recipe on this post as what it should look like, so I was confused.

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  7. Patricia Goff says

    May 5, 2022 at 8:55 am

    I love the planting jelly bean ideas. One time (off subject) my daughter (when she was 4) got a hold of my bag of dried beans. While I was in the shower she planted them in a empty flower bed in the backyard. I can’t believe they grew. LOL

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