“Hoppy” Easter! These little burrowing bunnies are super simple to make but are such a fun Easter bake. Enlist the help of little fingers to make the burrowing bunny bottoms for a great Easter holiday activity.
Difficulty: Easy
Prep time: under 30 min.
Cook time: under 30 min.
Serves: 8-10
Main ingredient: Flour
Ingredients:For the cake:- 150 g unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing
- 150 g soft brown sugar
- 2 tsp mixed spice (cinnamon, nutmeg, pepper)
- 150 g wholemeal self-raising flour
- 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
- 1 orange, zested and half juiced
- 3 eggs
- 120g carrot, grated
For the decoration:- 50 g desiccated coconut
- 1 tsp green food colouring
- 100 g vanilla icing
- White fondant icing
- Pink fondant icing
- 8 bourbon biscuits
Method of Preparation:- Preheat the oven to 200ºC/ Fan 180ºC/ Gas Mark 6
- Begin by greasing the mini loaf tin with a little butter.
- Place the butter, sugar and mixed spice in a food mixer and beat until light and fluffy.
- In a separate bowl, combine the flour and the bicarbonate of soda. Crack one egg into the butter sugar mixture along with a spoonful of the flour and beat on high speed until combined. Repeat with the second and third egg.
- When the eggs are incorporated, add the orange zest and juice along with the remaining flour. Beat until thoroughly mixed. Fold in the grated carrot.
- Spoon the mixture into the mini loaf tin and bake for 15 minutes.
- Once baked, remove from the oven, and allow to fully cool.
Prepare your decoration:- While you wait for the cookies to cool, start preparing the decoration.
- In a bowl combine the coconut and green food colouring until all the flakes change from white to green. Set aside.
- Make the bunnies by rolling a ball of white icing to the size of a walnut before cutting in half - this will be the bottoms of two bunnies. Make two flattened ovals which are the bunny’s feet and a small pea sized ball for the tail. Using a little water stick the tail and feet to the body.
- Using the pink icing make two feet pads. Begin rolling two larger balls followed by 6 smaller balls. Stick on the larger ball and 3 smaller balls to the white feet using water. Crumble up the biscuits to form crumbs.
- When ready to assemble, spread a little vanilla icing on top of each cake. Sprinkle with the coloured coconut to represent grass (pressing down slightly to ensure it has sufficiently stuck) before sprinkling with a pinch of biscuit crumb where you want the bunny to burrow.
- Place the bunny bottoms where the biscuit crumb has been sprinkled. Repeat for all the cakes.
Tip: If you are not keen on fondant icing, these carrot cakes are delicious simply topped with buttercream, orange zest and roughly chopped pecans.
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