Easter Brownies and Dessert Squares
Easter Brownies, Bars & Dessert Squares
When it comes to Easter desserts, brownies and bars are the ultimate crowd-pleasers. They’re easy to make, transport beautifully, and can be dressed up with all the festive Easter candy your heart desires. From fudgy chocolate brownies studded with mini eggs to chewy blondies bursting with pastel M&Ms, these 9 recipes offer something for every sweet tooth at your Easter celebration. Whether you’re baking for a spring brunch, an Easter egg hunt party, or simply looking to use up leftover holiday candy, these bars and squares deliver big flavor with minimal fuss!

Easter Egg Brownies
Start with a simple brownie mix (or your favorite from-scratch recipe), bake and cool completely, then use an egg-shaped cookie cutter to create adorable brownie eggs. Each one gets drizzled with melted white chocolate and topped with crushed Cadbury Mini Eggs for a festive finish.
Find the recipe for Easter Egg Brownies here.
Fudgy Homemade Easter Brownies with Mini Eggs
These from-scratch brownies are deeply fudgy, moist, and utterly decadent, with colorful mini chocolate eggs baked right into the batter. Made with pantry staples and just enough chocolate to satisfy any craving, they’re perfect for serving at Easter gatherings or slicing into squares for Easter baskets.
Find the recipe for Fudgy Homemade Easter Brownies with Mini Eggs here.
Chocolate Easter Egg Brownies
Rich homemade brownie batter gets even better with the addition of crushed mini chocolate egg candies mixed throughout for pockets of candy-coated crunch. These are fun for kids to help make and even more fun to eat, with a tender, chocolatey texture in every bite.
Find the recipe for Chocolate Easter Egg Brownies here.
Chocolate Nest Easter Brownies
Take brownies to the next level by topping each square with a swirl of cookie buttercream frosting shaped into a little nest, then finish with colorful chocolate eggs and pretzel stick “twigs.” The combination of fudgy brownie, creamy frosting, crunchy candy, and salty pretzels creates the perfect balance of flavors and textures.
Find the recipe for Chocolate Nest Easter Brownies here.
Chocolate Bark Easter Brownies
These stunning brownies are covered with swirled pink and white chocolate bark and decorated with candy eggs and sprinkles for a showstopping presentation. They look incredibly impressive but couldn’t be easier, just bake your brownies, melt and swirl the chocolate, then decorate while the coating is still wet.
Find the recipe for Chocolate Bark Easter Brownies here.
Mini Egg Cookie Bars
Imagine the best parts of a chocolate chip cookie, buttery, chewy centers with crispy edges, baked into bars and loaded with crushed Cadbury Mini Eggs. These bars are seriously addictive, with a rich cookie base that’s perfectly complemented by the candy-coated chocolate crunch.
Find the recipe for Mini Egg Cookie Bars here.
Peep Bars
Made with boxed chocolate cake mix and topped with colorful marshmallow Peeps and M&Ms, these bars are a fun and festive way to use up extra Easter candy. They’re incredibly easy to whip up and have become an annual Easter tradition for many families.
Find the recipe for Peep Bars here.
Easter M&M Blondies
Buttery, chewy, and golden brown, these blondies are packed with pastel Easter M&Ms for pops of color and chocolate throughout. They have that classic vanilla-butter blondie flavor with a spring twist, making them perfect for using up leftover Easter candy or simply celebrating the season.
Find the recipe for Easter M&M Blondies here.
Easter Rocky Road
This no-bake treat combines dark and milk chocolate with crunchy macadamia nuts, fluffy mini marshmallows, Cadbury mini eggs, and crushed digestive biscuits for the ultimate textural experience. Simply melt, mix, chill, and slice into squares for an easy make-ahead dessert that’s as beautiful as it is delicious.
Find the recipe for Easter Rocky Road here.
Whether you’re drawn to classic fudgy brownies, chewy cookie bars, or creative no-bake treats, these Easter dessert squares have you covered. Each recipe brings its own unique twist to the holiday table, from chocolate bark swirls to marshmallow Peep toppings to rocky road goodness. Don’t forget to click through to the original posts for complete ingredient lists, detailed instructions, and helpful baking tips. Happy Easter baking!









